The backup disks are tied to your specific hardware & would not install,as you have already found out, on any other computer. If you could lay...
Boot Windows XP from USB flash drive. Hope it helps as I don't have a clue to the OS you are planning to install.
Do you happen to have a yahoo mail id ?
Can it boot from USB DVD Drive ? If yes, the most cost effective way would be to plug in an USB DVD & reinstall OS.
If you can't delete them from normal login give it a try in safe mode. If everything fails download & install Move on boot. This would enable you...
When you don't follow & don't respond, there is nothing much we can do to help.
Changing from FAT to NTFS is a one way route. You can't change back to FAT32 without formatting your drive.
Search for a file within that folder. You may have changed the folder's name inadvertantly.
If yours is the only account created in Win7 Home Premium, it would be Administrator by default. Double click Computer, click on D: drive, right...
What version of Win 7 then ?
Then login to Administrator account & run chkdsk from there. What version of Vista are you using ?
You need to be a member of Administrator group to be able to run chkdsk. Right click on Command Prompt & click Run as Administrator. Enter your...
:confused: How to run chkdsk in Vista
Try run chkdsk /f. It might just do the trick.
Yes those are the steps more or less. If you want USB access from within VirtualBox, you would have to download & install VirtualBox 4.1 Oracle VM...
If it works in WinXP, its going to work in virtual XP. No question about that. VirtualBox can be installed on any OS including XP/Vista/Win 7 on...
First let's get your data off the old drive. Attach your old hard drive in the computer, boot into Ubuntu & see if you can access the data in...
Unfortunately, you can't fix the mbr/boot record by booting from other hard disk. Since there can only be one active partition, all the commands...
Backup, upgrade, reinstall, restore your backup. That's what I think.
Your best bet would be to boot from a Linux Live cd & copy everything you want in a USB drive.
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