yes you can clone one drive to another. Once you have both the drives connected to the computer, you can use a third party software of your can use the Xcopy command in DOS. You would want to pass the /h switch (xcopy c:*.* d: /h). This is assuming that C was your original drive and D was...
You may be able to use the recovery disk (emergency boot disk, hopefully your dad made one, or you can get one from a friend) and recover the data from the computer if you have to reformat it.
I know I don't have 64 bit processor or the XP edition after reading this on Microsoft's website. Thaks for the help
http://www.microsoft.com/WindowsXP/64bit/evaluation/overview.asp
I was reading some info on the Blast worm and in the fix section it said that if you have a 32 bit version download this file and if you have a 64 bit verison download another. How do I find out what version I have? And what exactly is the difference between these versions? All I know is that...
FDISK will support atleast 117 GB of HDD. It does show the wrong size initially in DOS, but not to worry, when you actually load it in windows it will be the correct size. I have a 117 GB HDD and it shows something like 54 gb when i use fdisk, but when i boot it up in windows it shows the full...
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I have a curious question. Yesterday I left my computer on for about 15 minutes. When I came back, the harddrive activity light was going crazy. I had nothing running on the PC so I got a little concerned. I used cntrl+alt+delete to look at the current processes and saw that...
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When u use fdisk, make sure you only select on partition. Which will be your primary dos partition. After that type in Format c: (assuming C is your default drive letter). That should take care of it. Just remember, doing this will completely erase your harddrive and you will have to do...
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