I'm not sure that I fully follow your post ..... Is this the scenario? .... You have backed up the XP pro system - using what software and...
First step in cases such as this .... Go to Device Manager and uninstall all USB controllers and root hubs and reboot to allow Windows to...
Give some details of the DVD from which you are trying to boot ..... Is it a full Retail DVD or an Upgrade DVD? Is it an OEM CD? Is it a...
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Does the C:\ drive on the XP box contain the data you had backed up?
I don't think this behaviour is specifically Windows 7 related ..... You mentioned that the drive has 2 partitions - do both show up in Windows...
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Open the log > select all > copy and paste into your next post in this thread. Sidenote - knock the Caps Lock off :)
Martin Windows is seeing the drive in Windows Explorer I assume - does it have a drive letter? If you go into Disk Management (Start > All...
Liz - the answer to .... has been given in Post #2 - Outlook Express is not compatible with Windows 7
Thanks for the update - even if you use IE only occasionally my recommendation stands :)
Clare Please wait for one of our Malware analysts to respond - they have their own tricks in situations like this :)
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