Motorboat Cruiser |
05-05-2006 09:17 AM |
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Originally Posted by Ghoulish Delight
Actually, there's a less drastic option. Boot from the Windows install CD and hit "r" when it asks if you want to do a repair. That might do the trick (though you should probably make sure you've got copies of photos and other important files, either on Chris's computer, or burn 'em).
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Good point and definitely worth a try. I haven't always had the best of luck with the repair feature but it's definitely worth trying first. I would consider my advice of an OS re-install to be an absolute last resort.
I'm also probably a bit jaded. I just spent 3 days trying to get a USB port to function on my laptop. After numerous driver downloads, reading pages and pages of technical docs, trying to repair the existing info and basically trying every thing I could think of, I finally said the hell with it and started from scratch. The nice thing is that it fixed the problem and runs smoother than it had in a long time. Had I not done this, I don't know that I ever would have solved the problem.
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