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Technical Help & Discussion => Windows PCs & Software: Help, News & Discussion => Topic started by: daveeb on April 13, 2004, 19:09
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Hi all, my wonderful OS is misbehaving.
Tonight i got the bsod (not unusual), had to do a hard reboot then scandisk froze. i tried this several times with same result. did a boot in safe mode and scandisk ran ok but then when i restarted i got as far as the desktop and everything froze (only a few icons had properly loaded). eventually i booted the pc from a bootdisc and ran scandisk from that. it found some errant files and then FINALLY the pc loaded.
seems to me that the os is knackered. is it possible to overwrite ME without losing all my settings. i'm extremely loathe to do a disc format as i've tons of downloaded stuff, OS updates, loads of virus definitions for my nav2001 etc etc. advice PLEEEEASE :'(
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Dont think so Dave, even if you just reinstall over your original installation you will need to do the updates and reinstall your programs.
Your data that has been saved will not be touched though :)
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Dont think so Dave, even if you just reinstall over your original installation you will need to do the updates and reinstall your programs.
Your data that has been saved will not be touched though :)
i'd better find some gaffer tape for it then :-[
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my advice... format... xp pro... ;Dperfect ;D
lol format it and put xp on.. ME was never a real success
PoD (jonah)
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Dave, you have just witnessed one of those rare occasions when Sandra was slightly less than correct :o :P
If you try and install ME from the original CD, it will install in Upgrade mode, which basically means that all your programs' settings will be preserved. However this probably means that whatever problem you have will be preserved also :-\
Give it a go. As long as you backup anything important you can't lose :)
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Dave, you have just witnessed one of those rare occasions when Sandra was slightly less than correct :o :P
Sorry sean i think you must have made a mistake, either that or someone is impersonating sandra. :o
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I would say Sandra was correct. I did a re-install of win me and had to re-install every bit of software. It was a pain with Norton as I had to update it all over again as well as everything else. :P
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I would say Sandra was correct. I did a re-install of win me and had to re-install every bit of software. It was a pain with Norton as I had to update it all over again as well as everything else. :P
Did you install it by booting off the CD/boot disk or running setup from Windows Lona?
If you run setup from Windows it definately does an upgrade install ::)
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Hi Daveeb. I've had this problem before and I have had to reinstall ME. If you use c:windows\options\cabs\setup it will do a clean install over ME but all programs/data remain intact. Of course you do have to update ME from MS but everything else is still there and problems seem to be irradicated. Hope this helps
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did I see barra then? No couldn't have ;D
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Ta everyone. :P
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Did you install it by booting off the CD/boot disk or running setup from Windows Lona?
If you run setup from Windows it definately does an upgrade install
I run it from an HP restore disc, Sean. :-[
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I run it from an HP restore disc, Sean. :-[
:heehee:
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Just an idea, dave, but have you thought of creating another drive on your HD, using Partition Magic or something similar? You could then save all your downloaded stuff (I presume we are talking about MP3s, videos, etc) on the second drive, so that if you ever have to do a c: drive format in the future they remain untouched.
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I have a Music and Video partition, for that very reason Dave. :)
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I was just wondering why no one had mentioned that, and then I thought maybe I've got it wrong then!
:lol:
Its hard being a fake blonde you know! ;D
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Just an idea, dave, but have you thought of creating another drive on your HD, using Partition Magic or something similar? You could then save all your downloaded stuff (I presume we are talking about MP3s, videos, etc) on the second drive, so that if you ever have to do a c: drive format in the future they remain untouched.
dave i have a second drive in the pc (and a third external one running {slowly} from usb1)so files i've created arent such a problem. its things like NAV updates (3 years worth), oem program updates such as power dvd and nero, downloaded service packs, driver updates, etc etc renewing all these would be an absolute nightmare. :o
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Ah but if when you reinstall again, get it upto date with current service packs, and security patches. THEN image C:Drive and store that image on a seperate partition on the same Hard Drive or on another drive.
And assumming you store your own data on another partition, then any time ME starts "falling to pieces??" again. It can be put back to "as new" state by replacing the iffy C:Drive with the saved image, it takes less than 5 mins to reimage my C:Drive.
DO it once and do it right, and forget pulling your hair out at the prospect of hours of reformats, reinstalls and downloading up dates, setting it up just how you like it.
Plus besides having a clean "virgin" image, you can also have an image you up date say every month if you want.
You know it makes sense ;)