Can the user obtain explorer/my computer by clicking the 'folders' button? View > toolbars > check "Standard buttons" to turn them on.
Great news! Congrats! I use mostly FAT32 and like it better than NTFS. Re formatting: you don't need to make any extended partitions;...
According to Seagate fdisk is alive and well. Do a search for "fdisk" on the page. I was surprised; don't know if it's any help though -...
Agree with Pete; fdisk is not an option. If you have a friend or a shop nearby, they may be of help. A mobo with a working IDE drive and a SATA...
Do you have a machine running windows on an IDE disk? I was thinking maybe connect the disk internally there and hope that the OS can see it....
If you're afraid that windows can't differentiate the disks, try putting it inside the case, connected to the mobo temporarily, while you delete...
I'm obviously way too late for this thread, but would have suggested removing the HDD to a second computer running XP and backing up data files...
BillyBob Like a great many win98 error messages, it makes NO sense. Not surprised.
Although the card is labeled MMC you say it is a SD and you're correct about that. MMCs are RW while a SD is RO without it's switch. The moral:...
A quick fix (if the problem is associated with SP2): edit boot.ini and change 'optin' to 'optout' until you run through Arie's suggestions.
Not sure where 'big red country' is but would consider STRONGLY an isp change. All the locals around here provide the service (5-10GB) at no...
Have you tried Kelly's Korner under 'O' (and search the page for 'owner') for a registry modification and/or a script to change the registry....
Your ISP probably has some gigabytes available for free storage for web sites etc. that you're already paying for; not sure why you're using zftp,...
Are you using an ftp program to upload files? That's what I use. If you're using a browser, suggest you switch; browsers are too slow.
Right. You're well covered. Looks like you'll have to do a clean reinstall if the problem bothers you enough.
The recovery CD contains a recovery program. It may or may not (safest to assume it doesn't) contain all the data you need to do a recovery and...
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