I don’t have a home network that I could use……I do have a DVD burner but I’m not sure if that’s the best solution.
Thanks for your help
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I don’t have a home network that I could use……I do have a DVD burner but I’m not sure if that’s the best solution.
Thanks for your help
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Slight Problem,
The window i had up was not completely active and when I tried the deleting the photo’s I had selected I accidentaly verased the whole folder.
Is their a cost-free way of me recovering all the photos on a certain memory card within a certain time set. e.g Today, or past month
Thank You Very Much
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While reformatting and reinstalling my system the other day, I was in the windows xp set-up blue screen and I accidentally removed the partition my 200GB back-up drive. As soon as I realized, I shut off the computer and unplugged the drive, since it hadn’t been reformatted and I knew I could resotre the data.
OS and main drive are fine, data has been recovered, but now I can’t initalize the back-up drive correctly. I thinks its 131GB. I thought the MBR might have become corrupted since I interrupted windows setup program while the drive was plugged in but I can’t seem to fix it. I’ve tried fixmbr, I’ve tried booting with win98 cd to run fdisk, but it says the drive is invlalid, both while it was formatted as a 131gb drive, and while it was unallocated space.
I’m out of ideas to try. Any thoughts?
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I own an HP 6767tx laptop which has 250 GB hard disc. There are two partitions or drives C and D where C has 232 GB and the recovery partition D has 10 GB out of which 8 GB is dedicated to recovery section. I want to install Ubuntu 8.04 os of 8 GB space to another partition than C (windows partition), so that it will be a dual boot between preinstalled Vista Premium and new Ubuntu 8.04 Linux. But the problem is that the only partition other than C is D and it has only 2 GB space free and Ubuntu requires 8 GB. As I mentioned, I cant delete anything since it contains only the recovery software. What can I do? How can I create a new partition? Is there any other way? I repeat, EXPERTS REQUIRED
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i need a laptop thats under $500 with a good graphics card that isnt intel because i saved $500 and always wanted a good laptop. my brother told me that it cant be intel because i wanna play games with him.
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I have a Canon Digital Rebel Xsi and had a memory card packed with photos in it. The camera’s battery ran out and I forgot to put the charger, so I put my card in my dad’s Nikon D40x and it says there are no photos on the card?! I’m on an old computer with no memory card slot so I can’t check on there.
Any idea what happened? Is it because the camera doesn’t recognize pics from another camera, or are the photos gone? Can they be recovered?
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Power went off with pc open. Afterwards, pc was working alright, only the BIOS had reset. When I logged on to windows xp, though, it seemed to find a “new hard disk”. Soon I realized it was my second hard disk, which used to be split into two partitions, and NTFS. Now the windows Disk Manager shows just one UNFORMATTED FAT disk, only 128 gb of space on it. The disk really is 300GB though.
Windows won’t do anything till i “format” it. what I did was try a data recovery tool, which saw everything on the disk and is ready to recover it. however, I was wondering if there is a way for windows to properly recognize the disk, with its partitions and files so that I don’t have to do recovery and backup for everything on it.
I understand taht there must have been a partition information damage, so how can I restore it? I have tried a couple of progs, but in both of them the disk appears with false size, and won’t do anything because of that. (eg. testdisk_win)
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i need to run the recovery on my laptop. it does not boot to windows so i cannot run the recovery software from the system tools, also, i do not have the recovery cd. is there any way i can access the recovery partition w/out the cd or it booting into windows??
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I had a free antivirus software downloaded on my computer that was very good but little did I know it was only for 31 days. Like a free trial thing.
Now I’m stuck with viruses on my computer and don’t know what to do.
I’ve tried restoring my computer to an earlier date but for some reason it won’t restore. Someone help.
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