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Time to laugh at benkenobi0

Posted:
Nov 1, 2002 @ 7:52am
by benkenobi0
Well, 2 days ago my computer croaked. It kept giving me warnings that I ejected my cd drive and stuff so I decided to restart my computer cuz I hadn't in quite a while. I restarted it and BAM blue screen of death at startup. It turns out it couldn't find my cd drive which is part of the boot sequence so I just ended up wiping out my computer. Right now I'm busy loading drivers and drivers and old programs and stuff so that's why I haven't been on in case any of you were curious (yeah...right)
It's really sad cuz I didn't realize how much I needed my computer for homework...Ah well, gotta load drivers and microsoft office and stuff, I'll be back in a few days


Posted:
Nov 1, 2002 @ 9:50am
by HobbesAB
That really sucks. My advice: Image File. Once you have your system loaded with apps, drivers, etc make an image file, burn it on CD, label it, and breathe a sigh of relief. I like using Ghost, but there are others out there.

Posted:
Nov 1, 2002 @ 1:13pm
by (TSC)Bender
My school uses Ghost

Just burn the driver installer programs on a disc. Thats what I did. Hopefully my cpu won't crash. You can make it Delly!!!


Posted:
Nov 1, 2002 @ 1:51pm
by sponge
You should've gotten into DOS and backed things up, or replace the Windows shell with winfile.exe if the command line isn't your thing.

Posted:
Nov 1, 2002 @ 2:14pm
by David Horn
XP comes with something called Automated System Recovery.
Run Backup and a wizard will talk you through the steps.

Posted:
Nov 1, 2002 @ 5:09pm
by jadam1
just reformat, it takes like 1 hour.

Posted:
Nov 1, 2002 @ 6:05pm
by James S
David, System Restore uses up 10% of your hard drive space at minimum. If you'ver got a 60gb HD then then cuts it down to 54GB's automatically. I don't know about you, but I bought a 60GB HD to have a 60GB harddrive.

Posted:
Nov 1, 2002 @ 6:55pm
by jadam1

Posted:
Nov 1, 2002 @ 7:39pm
by benkenobi0

Posted:
Nov 2, 2002 @ 1:09am
by Mechcommander

Posted:
Nov 2, 2002 @ 2:13am
by James S
Ya, but you're only losing 2 GB's!


Posted:
Nov 2, 2002 @ 9:53pm
by Annoying Snails Master

you copy me


Posted:
Nov 3, 2002 @ 12:29am
by David Horn
Actually, Automated System Recovery and System Restore are totally different things.
Think of System Restore of what it actually is: something that doesn't work.
ASR, on the other hand, is like Ghost for Windows XP.
You just make your image, XP makes a floppy, and then you run XP setup from the bootable CD. The floppy gives information on the image, and in an hour, everything's happy again.
I installed Windows normally, put office and my favourite apps on, set up my net connection (satellite, takes ages) and then image the disk. Then, I've got a good start point when my PC starts getting slow and miserable.