Use a Windows 9x boot disk and see if you have access in DOS mode. If not, you have a hardware problem.
Even if I were considering keeping and using it myself instead of reselling, I would consider $200 top dollar for an even faster machine than the...
The only way I know of to remove the partition on the fly would be to first empty that partition, then use a program like Partition Magic to...
As you may already are seeing, partitioning is a matter of personal preference, both in whether it should be done at all and in how large and how...
When I really want to quiet a set of fans, I install extra fans and then rewire all of them for 5 volts. At five volts, they are almost totally...
Ghost and DriveImage, as well as many other similar programs, does an exact clone of the original partition when restoring. Even the formatting...
Sounds like the high-voltage coil or the high-voltage capacitor is going bad. I'm not a TV repairman so don't ask me how to fix it. AND DON'T...
Go to www.google.com and type exactly as follows. be sure you enter quotes exactly as below: USB "NTKERN.VXD device loader(S) for this device...
Considering the superior reliability factor of CD-R and the fact that I get them for twenty cents each, I don't consider CD-RW a viable alternative.
Caveat: DriveImage does not work with all CD burners in DOS mode. I personally went through 7 CD-R burners before I found one that would work...
I think everything was covered except the USB problem. Since DriveImage and Ghost both run in DOS mode only, you cannot use a USB drive for your...
I bought a 500-MHz system about like yours except a 4-Gig hard disk from a customer just before Christmas for $40. I put it in my shop and priced...
I agree with all that has been written in reply so far. As long as you are backing up, why not make it a bootable drive, too? That way, if you...
The only thing I know about "Long pathnames" applies in C++ and other forms of programming. I think you are in the wrong forum.
I would like to see that link.
Last time I looked was about a week ago and unless it changed since then, it is still the same.
Well, according to what you've written, you haven't mentioned anything that indicates bad sectors. Why do you think you need to return it?
AMD processors, for the purpose you describe, will work every bit as well as any Intel of the same rating. This warning is either a...
That is correct, BillyBob.
Scandisk reports bad sectors on the first pass in which they are found. It then marks them as bad and they are removed from the FAT's list of...
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