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Northy 23-06-2007 09:29 AM

Its all the old componets just in a new case :confused: I don't know why it didn't work, its a simple job :(

G

dave g 23-06-2007 09:55 AM

graham you could have done a reinstall over the top of the old one by the time it takes to get a reply..and you wont lose any data.

sounds like its the xp bootup config file thats gone then..just do a reinstall,cant hurt anything.

Northy 24-06-2007 03:30 PM

So is that my only alternative? :confused:

G

jcb 24-06-2007 06:13 PM

Sounds like the problem I am having with mine too. Our computer no longer recognises the hard drive, and when we put a new hard drive in there is still the same problem. We can't reinstall XP even though we have the proper disk and no one really seems to know whats up with it :confused:

Think its going to be an insurance to get a new PC as that seems easier ;)

Richard Lowe 24-06-2007 08:33 PM

The registry's corrupted there G by the sounds of it, are you able to boot into safe mode and do the system restore? That will use a backed up copy of the registry. Or as Dave has suggested do a repair install and this will overwrite the windows system files.

Fiddybux 25-06-2007 09:58 AM

This does sound like a corrupted registry...which could have happened when the machine reset itself with the drive spinning, i.e. the initial cause of the reset may have been hardware related which in turn fragged a couple of sectors on your hard disk and now the reg is corrupt.

Looks like you will have to do a repair job using the XP cd. Hopefully this will work.

If not, if the HD is screwed and you have another one spare, pop the spare in and reinstall XP to the spare HD and copy all your important stuff over. Then reinstall fresh on your original HD (after fully formatting it) and copy your stuff back.

Failing that, try using a Live DVD of Ubuntu or Fedora Core 7 (both Linux). You can google for these. You will need to use a different computer to download and burn these disk images, but basically when done they will boot into a complete OS straight from CD/DVD.

You should then be able to read and write to/from your windows partitions, so you may find you can save all of your important data to an external firewire drive or something.

In any case, when / if you get your stuff back make sure you keep backups of everything that is important to you. I've learned this lesson the hard way so many times now! :(

Hope this helps.


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