Ok, if that works for you, that's what counts. Good luck!
Not really, but it doesn't matter now. The main thing here is your system is working. I realize that the partition and system layout I recommend...
Perhaps not everyone experience format defects with this last method...
Since many don't use Open Office yet, here's a tip on creating MS Office files to avoid formatting problems: Instead of creating a new document,...
Dear Robert, I thought we could get back on track, I sumarized your questions and added some input: I always install software (programs) to a...
Yes it was, I was also recommending for you to merge your various data partitions into your larger one, each smaller partition becoming a folder...
@ Chas: Good move, the more free space the better, this will also allow more restore points to chose from, if that's something you use.
That's odd USB are usually last, my stick is always listed last (K: or L: ) Before giving up on your drive, here's a few things to do: - make...
This is much better: On the old computer: - Bookmarks: Bookmarks (menu bar)> Organize Bookmarks> Import and Backup> Backup...> choose a...
Sorry about that, better off with Comodo then or if you don't mind spending a little money Acronis True Image is very good (this is what I use...
I always install software to a different partition than the system (C: ) this keeps my system partition small for back-up purposes. I don't need...
Don't feel stupid, it's kinda of a odd thing. btw: don't forget to mark the thread "resolved "
If it's a public page, i can check for you right now, if you give me the link. I went to the financial aid pages and the left pane are links to...
Seems more likely that the web site is not working properly. I took a look at the Texas A&M University site and it doesn't look anything like...
Use GFI to image important files, the registry and system settings and e-mails. Use Comodo to make an image of your system partition. Comodo will...
I recommend Comodo Backup or GFI Backup (incremental) both free and better to backup your system as well. Also recommended to separate personal...
When I installed Ubuntu (dual boot) I kept the NTFS format and it worked fine. You may be able to change the file system type without erasing the...
It sounds like your drive is formated to Linux ext3 or ext4 file system, which windows cannot "see ". In this case your best bet would be to move...
Definitely Cool, Thanks Steve!
Salam Alaikum Mohamed (Roger), Apa kabar dan Selamat datang di WindowsBBS Forum, it's nice to have you on board, looking forward to read your input.
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