JohnB, after a quick look in the manuals, I believe that 7.0 is two generations older than 9.0 but is basically the same. Following the links in...
I couldn't find the Users Guide for 7.0 at Acronis but Google provided a link:...
Thanks Whiskeyman, I'll drop a message on that one too! Christer
Sent a message to "admin#storagereview.com" and it didn't bounce. Christer
I didn't think of that ... :eek: ... I kind of went into Panic Mode. Even if I'm a Ghost user, I'm reluctant to go back to find an E-mail addy ......
I'm a regular over there and it started earlier this week by a spam e-mail which appeared to come from the site administrator telling me that I...
I was infected by a downloader when visiting StorageReview Forums. More info to come! Christer
Thanks Pete for the explanation on the scratch file. My friend that I mentioned uses Photoshop and I installed the program for him but didn't...
A Windows managed pagefile will shrink and grow and shrink again, as required by the system. This means that it will get fragmented. The...
IE7 Is Coming This Month...Are you Ready?
This might do the trick: During the initial stages of the installation, delete the current system/boot partition [C: - I guess], recreate it in...
Right-click on the "My Computer" icon on the desktop > Manage > Disk Management. Christer
Go to the Control Panel > Automatic Windows Update > change the setting to "notify but do no more until I say so ". After that, you will get...
Hello fireaxe, thanks for the feed back! It seems like those who feel that a clean installation is to be preferred before an operation system...
Your question: My answer: So, the answer is YES and the rest of that post was unnecessary information (the reason why, which I didn't manage...
Hi BillyBob! The difference is that with Win98, you booted from the start disk, pointed it to the CD-ROM, typed in: install, hit enter and off...
Well, that's what I would have done. In my opinion, setting a maximum is an unecessary restriction. The disk space space is not "set aside" and...
The key words here are "on another physical disk ". In dklines case, I understand that there is only a single hard disk with multiple partitions...
What is the current size on C:? In general, there is nothing to gain by splitting the pagefile over different partitions on the same hard disk...
Yes, If I remember correctly, you can. Copy the folder i386 from the CD to D: (the other partition). Restart the computer using a Win9X start...
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