Try the link I posted in this recent thread. Another fix that has worked for others is to check for a file named autorun.inf in the root of...
I also recommend XXCLONE highly. It's free and very user friendly. I have used it several times for duping my system to another drive to use for...
You are missing the point. True Image can deploy an image if you boot from the rescue media it makes, be it floppy or CD. That will deploy a...
Ken, You're using the wrong bait here. Don't post your name as the problem topic, instead give a short description of your problem so it will...
Don't bother with that Ghost 7.5 download. I just tested it and it's not for NTFS at all. The other download in that first link fot the Ghost...
I'd not do it without a backup image of the system drive. Actually, I probably won't do it anyway. I quit doing hotfixes over a year ago....
I use True Image and it allows for exploring stored images and plucking files from them. You may have a limited edition for trial only. I see...
The short answer is, the older the Registry Backup, the less useful it is likely to be. Taken too far out of its normal setting, the registry...
If money is an issue, you can get a Ghost boot disk from an older version and image the drive and then redeploy it on the new one. It's offered...
That would be kb936929 which is RC2 it seems from examining the shortcut script that you posted Pete. :) Tricky devils, what?
Pardon me Pete but aren't you mixing GB with MB? Mike said 47 mb unallocated. That's not all that unusual. I think he likely has a 40 Gig...
The hot tip when using any icon position restorer is to turn off "Snap To Grid" in the Desktop context menu when restoring, otherwise you will...
Often it's due to a resolution change by some gaming software or merely booting to Safe Mode, which invokes the VGA driver.. Sometimes it can be...
In Word, have you tried clicking "Save As" and selecting .rtf file. That works across many formats. Word can also save as a Works type file....
Perhaps your wireless USB requires SP2...
It sounds very much like your power supply has gone south.
It sounds like the DVD drive is OK since it's working in Linux. Do you have a Dell utilities CD that has the diagnostic software on it? They...
Try booting to Linux and running the HD error checking tool.
John, Run MsConfig and trim your startups down to see if one of them may be causing the problem. You may have a bad video card or MOBO if...
Hi Manojg and welcome, It sounds like you may have more than one problem. Uninstalling the DVD software in Windows would not ordinarily stop...
Separate names with a comma.