I cannot think of a single uninstal routine that removes every single trace of files that were deposited by the installation. Some are better...
Try the procedure using the bootable Rescue CD instead.
I read somewhere that Vista has a Repair option that might fix that. I don't have Vista so cannot give details.
It is not necessary to pre format the drive. The bootable CD has the feature called "Add New Drive" which does this. But note that this process...
Billy, have you tried a Repair Install of Windows? You have to choose the correct Repair option though as there are several that come up in a...
There's a whole thread in the forum for doing just that. But I don't know the link offhand. The other way to achieve your goal is to make the...
Carol Anne, when you've been around this forum as long as I, you'll realize why I had to chuckle at your first sentence. 8) I think if you make...
I know of only one way to make the change without losing the data and that's to use Partition Magic. But you can also move the backup temporarily...
That's because the destination for the backup is formatted as Fat32. To get one file you need to transform it to NTFS.
Are you talking about pure data or do you already have the OS on the 250 and want to put that on the 80gig? In any case it is possible to clone...
Let us know how it turns out when you get the new hard drive.
The way I use it is to boot with it. I never run it from the Start menu. I don't know if it supports firewire. It will only let you prepare...
It's an add-on and I'm not sure if it will even work with version 7. Yes, there are other ways, one involves using a Microsoft file called...
To do a bare metal restore, you have to make the bootable Rescue cd from an installation of True Image. The Rescue cd will have the basic Backup,...
Dang! I wonder whose brilliant idea it was to put it all the way into page 8! :thumbd: It should at least be on the inside front cover if not on...
Up to what point did it install? Can you get to the Help/About? The serial number might be there.
Yes, one can never tell what will happen, so I like to opt for the "better safe than sorry" route ... doesn't hurt to have some kind of insurance...
You can test the restore on a different computer, but you will run into problems since it is different hardware unless you now bring into the mix...
Making an Image of the system now will ensure that in the event your hard drive becomes worse, at least you will have a chance of recovering some...
The email backup problem was supposed to have been fixed in the latest build, 4940, of ver. 10
This used to work with previous versions: after you put the blank cd in, leave the tray open and let the process close the tray.
The retail software CD itself should be a bootable one from which, without installing the software, you can do Backup, Recover, and Cloning. If...
Patrick here's an alternative method to gain back the missing space: Make the bootable Rescue CD and boot with it. From it's menu choose...
A successful validation is no guarantee that a Recovery will be successful - as many, many users have found to their dismay. You simply must do a...
Might be important to know if you're using Win2k, XP or Vista. Meanwhile try doing the procedure with the bootable Rescue cd.
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