Scott Bushey
Puritanboard Commissioner
My harddrive crashed. 4 month old computer........I believe the baby sitter did it; but who knows??? I'm down for 3-4 days waiting on the recovery discs from HP.
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Originally posted by Scott Bushey
The HP has a 'ghost' prog; Unfortunately, I never made recovery discs. Lesson learned.
Originally posted by Scott Bushey
Fred,
I have 2 harddrives, so I didn't lose everything. I did lose about 6 mos of photo's of Zoe though.........Needless to say, Tina is upset.
Matt uses Ghost; he highly suggests it.
Originally posted by AdamM
I am thinking about purchasing an external USB hard drive mainly for the purpose of backing up the digital family photos, a few docs and storing some MP3's. Do you guys think this is a good plan to use for backups?
[Edited on 11-12-2004 by AdamM]
Originally posted by AdamM
I am thinking about purchasing an external USB hard drive mainly for the purpose of backing up the digital family photos, a few docs and storing some MP3's. Do you guys think this is a good plan to use for backups?
[Edited on 11-12-2004 by AdamM]
Originally posted by JohnV
My son downloaded Limewire as part of a school project he was working on. And now I can't get rid of it. There is no "uninstall" with it. I can't even find it on the Add/Remove part of the Control Panel. But it runs automatically unless I manually turn it off by exiting the program from my toolbar. I have the same problem with Kapersky antivirus, which I tried for the fun of it a while back. Can't lose it. I am forever infected, it seems.
I am not at all enthused about my HP. Is there any way at all to stop the constant borrowing of files to run programs? It messes everything up. I can sometime play an entire game of Solitaire before the screen changes when I go from edit mode to read mode on the PB. And I have High Speed connection.
Maybe a crash would be easier.
Originally posted by alwaysreforming
John,
I had a similar problem some time back. My computer got infested with "something," I have no idea what; but I monkeyed around with it for a couple of weeks, tried spyware remover programs, etc.
What finally put the computer back to its former self was using the "Restore" feature, where you pick a date in the past and the computer removes everything that wasn't on it at that point.
You should try this. It just might fix everything.
Originally posted by JohnV
I ran my new virus program; it's installed now. And it removed a couple of trouble spots, and lets the computer run normally. So far so good.
Originally posted by fredtgreco
John,
I sent you a Gmail.