Where do I find the profile settings to do that (folder)?
I'm more familar with Windows98SE - I've recovered from several disasters on that system but Windows 2000 makes my head spin.
I have an old Windows 2000 setup on a drive I disconnected over a year ago (it use to be a raid mirror drive). I reconnected that one as master and set the problem drive up as a slave and I can boot that way. The trouble is the old drive is OLD - has many missing settings and apps and rather...
I have no other logons.
I can't log in locally. I will try Dameware and see if that helps.
Can the profile be replaced if the drive is setup as a slave? If so, where is the profile stored?
I thought of that, but unlike the Windows98 version of NAV, the one for Windows 2K doesn't have an emergency boot recovery set up (using NAV that came with System Works 2001). I currently set up the problem system drive as a slave to another drive. Is there a way to correct it in this configuration?
It lists 38% free space of a total of 19GB, so I don't think so.
I had a raid mirror of this drive over a year ago so I can it up as a slave to the old one, but I'm not sure what would need correcting.
One of my Win2K systems suddenly developed this problem: I logon as always and it starts to load then just brings back the logon screen again. This is all it will do now. I've tried safe mode and repair to no effect. There's no error message when logging on and the password is correct. The logon...
Periodically my Win2K will reboot itself and the error message displayed in the event viewer upon reboot is "The server could not bind to the transport \Device\NetBT_Tcpip_{496045F2-6DB3-4E57-8370-A460F28C1D25}". I checked MS support and could only find a reference that all computers...
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