HP has the ability to get into the Windows System Restore Point utility upon booting, however System Restore did not work because the Windows system was corrupted. I took the drive out, brought it to another desktop (Netvista). I made it a slave drive. Windows XP upon boot, repaired the drive...
actually, i went through the motions of doing system restore but it just reboots the computer...system restore is not operatoinal i guess. I don't have an XP CD. System Restore is accessed through HP system recovery.
I don't think I can do a chkdsk C: on the drive as you describe because i...
I think we may have our wires crossed. Doing a system restore, will restore it to the calendar day of the restore point that I choose. I believe that will be the day before it crashed. Doing a system recovery with a repair will do a non-destructive (leaves my data) installation....correct?
The folks at HP told me to try doing a system restore first, before I tried using the recover console. Can you tell me what "Chkdsk /r" does and why would I choose that over trying to get a restore point". "Last Known Configuration" does not work, by the way.
I was in the process of making my C: drive sharable when I lost power on my computer. Upon rebooting I could not boot up Windows (xp home), in either safe mode or last known config or any other choice on the F8 menu. I would see the splash screen and then the computer would revert to the F8...
Let me clarify...
The problem we had was that when we inserted subprojects into a master project, anytime you cut and pasted rows, the machine would crash.
A fix that Microsoft created did the trick.
I can't choose a domain, there is no place to enter this, even if I choose "options". This computer just has one password and one user, basically.
Horrible!...
I was setting up a laptop for file sharing for a client. I had a User Name, Password and a domain. I changed the domain to WORKGROUPS by typing it in. Big mistake. Now I can't login with my password. I can't get to the domain or anything. I have tons of data for a client on...
Thanks, so after I install the Service, will I then be able to see the other computers on the network or does that have to do with setting up User Admin. They are all using the T-1 so I am assuming that the computers are named. They get their IP addresses automatically.
--tom
I have 3 computers on NetGear File Server. They are sharing a T-1 Internet Line. I would like to have them all share files as well. How do I go about doing this. I have seen documentation about choosing File Sharing by right-clicking on a Drive but I don't see that option anywhere. Right...
I have 3 computers on NetGear File Server. They are sharing a T-1 Internet Line. I would like to have them all share files as well. How do I go about doing this. I have seen documentation about choosing File Sharing by right-clicking on a Drive but I don't see that option anywhere. Right...
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