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vindictive666
25-04-2009, 03:44 PM
hi all

as the title says

ive got to format windoze and reinstall (mongrel of a Comp :) )

is there anyway quick quick to take note of whats on said hard drives besides writing? too long a job or just forget and do it ?

any helpful suggestions :)

regards john

toryglen-boy
25-04-2009, 07:11 PM
fella

i am not sure i am understand what you are asking?


:shrug:

Glenhuon
25-04-2009, 08:41 PM
If it still boots to Windows and you can burn a disk or two (CD or DVD), copy everything you can to it. My Documents, Program Files, Favourites, etc. If you have a few email addresses you want to keep, print out the address book to hard copy or file and save that too. There's also the option of using the Files and Settings Wizard in XP, this will save all the things you want to keep to a file and can be restored later. (The only drawback is you might take the problem with you if its in the stuff you saved.)

Then do the format and re-install Windows.

Leave plenty of time, this is not a fast process :)

Bill

Glenhuon
25-04-2009, 08:49 PM
PM sent, John not far away from me.

acropolite
25-04-2009, 09:01 PM
John, most often BSOD problems are caused by ram problems, either timing or faulty Ram. They can also be caused by OS corruption and failing HDD's as well as various other faults. If you can get help, your HDD can be fitted as a secondary in another machine, and copied on to that machine's HDD or an external USB drive for temporary storage.

vindictive666
26-04-2009, 07:06 AM
thanks phil

ive swapped ram to my original 1gb and back to 2gb same stuff

only positive bsod is hardware or driver prob and i would say corrupt os

havent cleaned or formatted since new because its just where you want it :)

havent put any new hardware in except graphics card nvidia geforce 7600gt, cant be that cause its working as i type this :)

i am going to try bills (glenhuon) later

regards john

ps most likely my pci sound card vibra 128, still works though

acropolite
26-04-2009, 09:57 AM
John, if the machine runs well enough to do it system restore to a point where it was behaving would also be worth a try.

33South
29-04-2009, 08:56 AM
I would also check the power supply unit is not failing or under-rated for the hardware now in use.