Good that you have resolved the problem.
Download Ubuntu has all the instructions you require. Don't worry, its not rocket science.
Try to turn on System Restore from GUI - Turn System Restore on or off instead of command prompt.
I asked because the "vssadmin" command should NOT have disappeared by itself and if you had downloaded some program, it could have been malware.
Did you download any program to do it ?
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Just read the Hard Disk Drive Myths Debunked Rev. 4.9 article on techarp.com. A must read article for all.
Boot from a Linux live cd & then delete the files/folders that you don't require. Its the method that's most probably going to work.
Simple answer - take the ownership of the whole slave drive when logged in as Administrator from XP. Now you can do whatever you like. Or boot...
What's the Service Pack on that computer ?
This applies to most of the TVs. They would only display JPEG format.
Sorry dispatch trophy, but I am not a staff member & the forum has no official position on this - as far as I know. It was just to let you know...
That would delete files only from the current partition [usually C:]. To delete from other partitions/drive you would have either to give drive...
I disagree. You should perform your own research before posting here. We are here to help but not for answers that can be found by just going to a...
Tried google ?
How about online scanning ? Anubis VirusTotal or File Verdict System
Thanks Arie for that. Didn't venture beyond rd before.
del would also do the trick but it won't delete empty sub directories. deltree would delete everything.
Its "deltree /y {filenames} ". But it won't work in Vista or Win 7 as the deltree.com is not there.
Some distros may not mount NTFS partitions in read/write mode by default. Try Ubuntu Live cd.
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