Perhaps this thread will be of interest to you gghartman. http://www.windowsbbs.com/showthread.php?p=195856#post195856
Dan, assuming you checked the IDE cable by substituting it with the other one, I'd say you pretty well have it diagnosed. Give it a good close...
Yes to all. The diagnostic disk you'll create will work regardless of what's on the drive since it's a bootable floppy. If it won't boot to it...
Since you've done most of the easy stuff, why not run the HD manufacturers diagnostics on that drive. You can download it to a floppy generally.
I'm glad you reconsidered and took a second look atShexView. Now I can consider my debt at least partially paid since you put me on to Agent...
That doesn't look too legit Stanislav but I must admit it's the largest boot disk I've ever seen. :eek:
Symantec/Norton now owns PQ and the links you see are old and the pics outdated.
Welcome to the pack Jermaine, First thing to do is check to see if you have inadvertantly left some disk in one of your drives.
In addition to what TonyT mentioned, if you want something with more features (and free) get Karen's Directory Printer:...
Sharptooth, The only two item I was referring to was a full retail version of the MS XP install cd. It's only one cd and will have the MS...
In case you don't have access to a full retail version of the XP install CD and the Recovery Console isn't installed on your HD, you can make an...
Fantastic news Boogie! I think you fought the good fight and we finally snatched victory from despair. The beer sounds like a deal to me. :D
Try this first. It might simply be the BOOT.INI file on the root of the C: drive that is misconfigured and pointing the bootloader (NTLDR) the...
Good deal ningaming and thanks for posting back so others can share. Abraxas, thanks for the direction to AgentRansack. Apparently I didn't...
Your icon cache file is too small. You have the option of manually editing your Registry or using a third party tool to increase the setting....
spankydata, FYI, next time you need to create a boot disk for flashing some programmable chip you can make one in Windows XP. You'll find the...
Another reference to this procedure of deleting the History folder: http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,1759,1613177,00.asp
From what I read, you must delete the entire History folder. Windows will recreate it but you may need to reboot for that to occur. Please...
BTW, be sure you delete the correct index.dat file since there are several. Only focus on the one found in the History folder or IE.5 folder...
That was a good thought on your part to try a new identity. :) Yes, that causes me to think that the index.dat file in the other identity is...
Separate names with a comma.