tomengers, you haven't answered my last question yet. Where are these files located ? Are they in Virtual PC folder or on Win 7 folder ?
If you login as Administrator, can you access the D partition ?
Logical. The display may have some problem. Keep us posted.
What about overclocking ? You haven't replied to that ?
Can't see them ! You most probably forgot to turn it on.
Me too, but why should it perform ok when its hard booted & not when rebooted ? :confused:
Problem with your card then. If the card is under warranty, demand a replacement.
A repair is NOT going to remove the virus. The virus has most probably overwritten your boot record. It would be best if you could backup data &...
How about dd or shred ? Both of these work in Linux.
Malware perhaps ? Please head over to Malware and Antivirus Removal for an expert opinion.
Glad that your problem has been solved. Please mark it as "Resolved ".
Have you installed MS Office ? What C: drive are we talking about ? Is it Win 7 or Virtual XP ?
koolss, could you please post your questions in English ? This is not chat/SMS, so please be very clear what you want to ask & say.
How about xxcopy ? Command line reference
Came across this page which gives step by step procedure to troubleshoot Windows BSOD. Hope it helps somebody. :)
Are you by any chance overclocking the CPU ?
Microsoft is not answering that question right now, but sites have popped all over which supposedly have the inside news & views :D. Here is...
Are you running Win7 Pro in virtual PC ?
Glad you could get your data back, but Ed there is no need to install Ubuntu [or any other Linux for that matter] just for data recovery. Most of...
Drag & drop your files into Documents library. That should do it.
Separate names with a comma.