Have you installed MS Office ? What C: drive are we talking about ? Is it Win 7 or Virtual XP ?
koolss, could you please post your questions in English ? This is not chat/SMS, so please be very clear what you want to ask & say.
How about xxcopy ? Command line reference
Came across this page which gives step by step procedure to troubleshoot Windows BSOD. Hope it helps somebody. :)
Are you by any chance overclocking the CPU ?
Microsoft is not answering that question right now, but sites have popped all over which supposedly have the inside news & views :D. Here is...
Are you running Win7 Pro in virtual PC ?
Glad you could get your data back, but Ed there is no need to install Ubuntu [or any other Linux for that matter] just for data recovery. Most of...
Drag & drop your files into Documents library. That should do it.
Try the driver from ATI.com site. That may fix your problem.
If its in Documents Library its a Document otherwise its a file
Your electronics seem to have gone bad. If you could lay your hands on the exact model drive & swap the card you could possibly save your data or...
Or better still, you or your kid could have a crash course in drive innards. Open up the drive & see whats inside. :D Had tried it once. Gave a...
if you have dd available, that would do the trick. http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-software-2/remove-mbr-in-linux-fdisk-408657/
Which firewall are you using ? Firewall should not normally interfere with installation unless the installer tries to go to internet.
VFP is correct :rolleyes: Copy command expects a filename as target & not a directory [refer to VFP help where the syntax is COPY FILE...
Do you have a network ? what are the contents of Z drive ? Is it C:\Windows ?
bob15, the surest way to be able to run program for any user is to assume nothing about that user. You don't know before hand his name,user...
Sorry, read C:\Documents and Settings\user_name instead of C:\Documents and Settings/user_name. The last slash is in Linux notation & not as per...
I would first run a chkdsk /f on the drive before doing anything further. That may fix it.
Separate names with a comma.