Thats what I was thinking too. It some parts of the letters are too dark to really see. Thanks for the reply!
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Show posts MenuQuote from: MrColossal on Tue 28/03/2006 22:56:36
by load up do you mean boot to windows with a cursor and everything?
Can you boot in safe mode?
Quote from: monkey_05_06 on Tue 28/03/2006 23:17:41
Well as long as it's not anything wrong with the hard drive, you could always just plug that into the new computer. But USB is actually pretty slow as far as data transfer goes. At least once you start getting up into the GBs. And I'm not really sure how you would manage the transfer with USB cables anyway unless you had some special equipment which I know nothing about.
Quote from: taffytom on Wed 29/03/2006 04:00:03
If you have a new dell there is a built in Pc-to-Pc USB transfer wizard. I think you can access your old computer via the new over the USB and choose files. But thats only my speculation from what i have read. Otherwise, you could put stuff on disks to transfer.
Quote from: BOYD1981 on Wed 29/03/2006 04:07:39
i had a similar problem with a Win2k machine when i buggered the registry up after attempting to remove some adware, i couldn't even boot into safemode.
pulling the drive out, setting the jumper to the slave setting (so that your pc doesn't think you have two master drives and get confused about which one to boot the OS from) and shoving it in the new computer is probably the easiest way to get all the data back, you can also get USB thingers for housing IDE hard drives but the drive still has to be removed and re-configured first.
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