RE: thawing a hard drive?
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Date: 02/04/05
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Date: Fri, 4 Feb 2005 13:25:01 -0800
I only read your initial post. I had no idea what you were talking about but
thought it was pretty funny that someone would put a hard drive in the
freezer to preseve data.
Did you visit Deep Freeze's website?
Maybe there is some help there. If not, can you just remove the program in
Add or Remove programs?
"smom" wrote:
> I mean it was set up in a "frozen state" not literally "frozen"...
> Pam
>
> "smom" wrote:
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> > I am on a computer that has had the boot drive frozen. It was done to help
> > prevent messing up software. However, I now have it, and need to set things
> > up like printer drivers, and software. This works only until I restart the
> > computer. So, I am seeking help...How can I thaw the drive so that material
> > can be saved to it?
> > Pam
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