Re: Thanks Everyone
- From: sgopus <sgopus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 2 Apr 2008 20:32:00 -0700
PD43 must be rubbing off on her!
"pcbutts1" wrote:
Most MVP's in this group are like that. She must be on the rag or something.
because I've noticed her smart remarks have been coming more frequent
lately.
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"Craig A." <CraigA@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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To be very polite Malke, I had already googled, searched Microsoft's
websites and tried just about everything suggested. IT DIDN"T WORK. I
came
here AFTER i did everything. I tried copying the boot.ini file from my
computer (HP same as my daughter's) and it would not copy. I got the
error
no matter what I tried. All I was able to do was do simple dos commands,
such
as DIR. I even tried to give it a new path, knowing that the path to the
resident commands on the computer hadn't loaded. When I was able to go to
BIOS and change the BOOT order and I put in my brother's XP CD, it booted,
started a SETUP and then took me to the DOS help files, which I knew and
tried. NO LUCK. IT gave me a Directory of Drive C which told me if I
could
see the directory, then it wasn't damaged and i was having other problems.
I was at work and and did not get home till that evening and that is when
I did what I did.
You have YOUR opinions and I have mine and I have been using Unible's
Registry Mechanic for a couple of years on several computers and it seems
that PC Mag and many others HIGHLY recommend it.
You seem to have an attitude and I did sell one of the very first
computers ever sold. a TRS-80 Model ONE, Level ONE. I have a very good
idea
of what I am doing and did not want to offend anyone by trying to
establish
who was an EXPERT and who wasn't. I have done alot of work with DOS
Commands, long before there was WIndows to do it all for you. Your 5
minute
theory was useless for I had spent a night trying the night before. I
wasn't
sure how much had loaded before I got the hal.ddl error and felt just
because
Windows hadn't loaded, I was hoping I was in the Command Prompt and that I
would be able to run a Windows Restore from C Prompt to get it going, I
felt
the restore process was more of a Windows DOS function that didn't need
the
entire Windows platform loaded in order for it to work.
You have a means of judging people that makes you look like a person I
would NEVER consider taking my computer to.
I held the hard drive in my hand and could not feel any vibrations and
yet it was heating up so knew it was getting power and assumed it was
jammed.
So I DID rap it smartly and I did hear a disengagement sound and then I
felt
a motor spin. SO if it is NOT supported to work for what ever your logic
is,
It Did seem to work and the hard drive is still working. Would I suggest
that? NO! not unless the person was ready to write it off as a loss, which
I
had done.
I came here to thank people who responded and I did not want to get into
a
long eloboration of what I had already tried, I was looking for the stupid
sh-- I hadn't tried or had overlooked, but so many responded I felt it was
best to thank them and move on.
The computer would NOT even accept the EDIT command from the prompt so I
knew that the O.S. was fully missing. I was trying to edit the boot.ini or
any file for that matter and could not.
"Malke" wrote:
You're welcome, even if you did not follow the advice you were given. Had
you done that, you would have been back in business in around 5 minutes.
BTW, using a registry cleaner such as Uniblue is a recipe for disaster.
http://aumha.net/viewtopic.php?t=28099 - registry cleaner thread
"Smartly tapping" a hard drive has not been supported or necessary for
many, many years. Your daughter really should take her computer to a
professional next time.
EOT for me.
Malke
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