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Just sorry that I could not strike a more encouraging note.
I'm afraid that there is very little you can do to resolve this problem - clearly some internal damage has occurred, but to what is anybody's...
If the laptop was booted up at the time there is a strong possibility that the hard drive has been damaged beyond repair by the heads colliding...
A few questions .... Have you removed the faulty hard drive and jumpered the original slave drive to master and attached it to the end of the...
Marking the thread as 'resolved' is not appropriate here as there is no resolution. After a set period of time it will be closed automatically.
Guess you're right :)
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Did you try a download of SP 3 from MS here ? It is the only standalone version available from MS and do not be put off by the title 'Windows XP...
Very pleased to hear that you have resolved the problem :) So easy to associate a problem with a recent action and overlook the obvious - we all...
The computer is recognising the camera as an external drive and showing the contents of the card. So, I ask the question again - do you know that...
The directory structure you see is correct and any images on the card should be in that folder - are you sure that there are images there? Can...
Does the USB port you are presumably using recognise other USB devices?
Hope the transition goes smoothly :)
You will have no issues installing Office on your new computer, but activating it will be a different matter. As there are no means of...
According to the url I posted earlier the Gateway has a Recovery Partition - researching further I found this statement on another forum ..... I...
!5 installs over 16 without any issues.
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