I very much doubt that - some posters have felt that your resonses have not been correct or helpful and given you negative reputation.
I'm faster on the draw today :D Note .....
Please mark this thread as 'Resolved', see .....
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Glad to hear that the drive has reappeared :) Bit of a mystery, but maybe the BIOS was corrupted. Read this .......
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How much memory is reported on POST, in the BIOS or in Computer Properties?
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This suggests one of 3 possibilities ..... The drive has not been replaced correctly - check the connections between the drive and the laptop...
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It's not been suggested, but I would recommend checking the health of the drive using the manufacturer's disk diagnostic software - DOS version...
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You left in the email address - removed for your friend's security against spammers :)
Also consider that one of your contacts in whose Address Book your email address resides may have been compromised and it is their computer, not...
Does the camera use an HDSD card - 4 Gb or more? If so this may be of interest .... Some Secure Digital (SD) cards do not work correctly on...
As far back as XP, as I recall, you could only set up a system based scheduled task as an admin with a password - blank passwords are not...
I'm not sure that we can help you any further with this - my only further suggestion is to try and locate drivers and a copy of Win 95. I wish...
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