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I mean come on, HD scanned 100% healthy but still CRC errors? (my case)
I can't understand how people can do that over and over again... probably I would kill myself instead of having to do it againAsheera wrote:Yep actually I did that, and it finally worked... now onto installing everything all over again, from drivers to applications & games... and then configuring Windows & everything else.
too bad windows sucks too much to allow you not to have to do it...Borsuc wrote:I can't understand how people can do that over and over again... probably I would kill myself instead of having to do it again![]()
Why they just couldn't make an .ini file for their applications to store the configurations instead of in the registry.Borsuc wrote:it's all the damn registry I tell you
I guess that super could do that. And quite likely also free koyote video converter 1.4...., which appears to be easier. However, to be honest, I don't use that format.theLuckyDragon wrote:Does anybody know a good freeware 3gpp to anything-else (avi, for example) converter? I usually played 3gpp files with Quick Time, but now Quick Time doesn't work anymore (dunno why).
ahh, you won't I guess, not from that one. Not sure if you can boot it up from another one and restore since that would restore it to the "other one" (the one with which you booted). I guess you'll need to manually replace the registry after restoring to the "other" one.Asheera wrote:Hmm, and what if Windows won't start anymore? How would I be able to restore the backup?
I kinda agree with the T here. When installing windows, it's always nice to make 2 partitions. Myself, my HDD is 160Gig. 30 is for my OS, and the rest is for other stuff (installing games on it, that way you don't lose your precious savegames). When windows goes @$$ on you, just reinstall itThunderTitan wrote:This is what 2 partitions and reinst Win are for...
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