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| djzero2k |
Hi People ! It's been a long time since I last made a thread... But well what heck ? I am here..
The thing I wanted to know is the following one:
A month ago I installed XP Home [Copied CD with Serial Inside] and it started me saying: ooh Do you want to activate windows ?.I always choose no. But then in a rush, it says I couldn`t do anything unless I activate. Well I choose that yes, and It returns always to the user and pass display. This problem happened due to my stupidity,coz I should have put "Administrador" as the first user.
I have two units= C:\ & D:\. C is the one for windows and d for back up, mp3, proggies, etc.. I have decided to format c:, But to my surprise this thing happened: A unit was create which was called -D- [where it's supposed to be allmy stuff] which contained essential win files. Then all my stuff was moved to c: [as if it was the BACK UP Unit]. When I enter A:\ to format, I didn't find where the win unit was. So I cant format... Can you tell me PLS PLS PLS PLS HOW TO SOLVE THIS ???. PLS |
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| djdawn |
| my idea would be just take out your harddrive and bring it to a friend, hook it up and format under windows at his PC. |
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| Illusion |
What I undrestand from this is that your drives have somehow swapped right? Now it's displaying your backup drive as C:?
And why do you type A: to format? Are you using some kind of boot disk? Doesn't your computer have CD-ROM Boot? |
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| djzero2k |
To Illusion: That thing in this case, play against me. I have two cdrom drivers. One is cd cd-rw [which is scsi] and the other is the Ide one [who is completyely burnt]. I dopnt know what to do.
But for the good, christmas time is coming and my mother will buy me one cdrom device, one new mouse amnd some virgin cd's.
Well That's all. The device would be profitavble in all senses. |
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