Tried google ?
How about online scanning ? Anubis VirusTotal or File Verdict System
Thanks Arie for that. Didn't venture beyond rd before.
del would also do the trick but it won't delete empty sub directories. deltree would delete everything.
Its "deltree /y {filenames} ". But it won't work in Vista or Win 7 as the deltree.com is not there.
Some distros may not mount NTFS partitions in read/write mode by default. Try Ubuntu Live cd.
What distro of Linux did you use ? Was it a recovery distro or a full one?
I stopped using Adobe Reader quite sometime back & am currently using Sumatra PDF as my default pdf reader. Very good & very fast. Give it a try.
Try running chkdsk /r. It may just repair the file system enough for you to delete the files.
Before imaging your drives perform the following : 1. Delete all temp files [I suggest CCleaner] 2. Run a thorough virus & malware scan. You...
jammer, as Petec has written above, you want to image the partitions & NOT clone them. Imaging creates a file which you can use to restore the...
Download any live Linux cd like Ubuntu Live CD, burn it to a cd, boot from it & then delete the corrupt files/folders.
One of the many utils that can do it Macrium Reflect Free.
A format & fresh install would be the preferred & optimal thing to do. When you imaged the damaged disk some of the files were already corrupt &...
Its better to be safe than sorry. A power supply which is rated more than the minimum requirement is much better, though its efficiency would be a...
Most of the power supplies have common rails for different voltages ie. 12V+ would have a separate rail, 12V- would have a separate rail & so on....
Thanks for all the suggestions. I have proposed BitLocker to my client & he has agreed to go for it. I am marking this thread "Resolved ".
Your power supply has to supply the correct voltage & current. Whether its done over a dedicated 6 pin socket or is delivered by adaptor doesn't...
That would be most prudent thing to do as I don't think any of us use or know much about the product.
Yes, you can backup the drivers to wherever you like.
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