We'll need to see what your existing boot.ini file contains, if indeed you have one. Right click the "My Computer" icon and select...
Yeah visionof, that's what I suggested in my first post with the Do This link. I don't have the Google Toolbar installed so thanks for adding...
I can't tell you that here but such info is available on the Internet.
The problem with System Restore is that it restores "Certain" system files and nothing else. Most people don't know what those "Certain" files...
Because it's a program that MS uses. It's not something you need but something MS thinks they need. It scans your system files and verifies that...
Hi BillyBob! Since you said I'll give you what I consider to be the "Time of Day. " Do NOT use System restore! It is not something you...
Yeah, but that may be putting a sledge hammer in the hands of a newbie and I was trying to keep things safe and simple.
No floppy drive. :( OK, then download this iso zip file and unzip it to produce the iso file that you can create a boot CD with. That assumes...
slim77, :D I think you may find out that keeping secrets from her may lead to worse problems than the one you have posted. :D Women have a way...
That takes care of the easy stuff. :( Let's try a boot floppy or CD to see if it's a case of boot.ini or other bootloader file corruption. By...
Then try running an abbreviated System Restore (assumes you had it activated) from the Recovery Console: From the Recovery Console, navigate to...
Try booting to the Advanced Boot Options screen and selecting to boot from the last known good configuration. You can access that screen by press...
You will always have the folder at: C:\Documents and Settings\Owner (or your id)\Local Settings\Application Data
Easy way to find out: Open Windows Explorer or My Computer > Tools > Folder Options > View > Check the box labeled "Show hidden files and...
Step 1. Close GDS by clicking the tray icon and choose exit. Step 2. Open the folder: C:\Documents and Settings\username\Local...
Right click the Internet Explorer Icon (big blue E) and select properties. Then click on "Clear History." That'll clear your run and search...
Gaston, It sounds like your BartPE CD is doing its job. As I said, I don't have the ability to build one, given the files that HP made available...
Consider getting the freeware AgentRansack and you'll not have any indexing problems or slow search problems. It's well proven and widely used.
I have never been able to create the BartPE using any OEM disk or the i386 folder they provide. For some reason, it doesn't copy all of the...
Perhaps try some disk imaging software.
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