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Re: hp pavilion zt1155 partition space24 Jun 2006 22:46 GMT1
I have recently made the mistake of using Windows NT to repartitions my
hard drive.  I deleted all partitions using Windows NT cd and then
created a partition that was only 1.99 gigs.
Now, I'm trying to figure out how to get all my disk space
Reformatting hard drive18 Jun 2006 14:09 GMT2
Now that I have all the files I need off the old computer that I've mentioned
before, I'd like to reformat the hard drive and install Windows 98SE (I
already have the install CD).  I might also want to partition it and install
98SE and something else. The only thing I'm worried ...
How to retrieve non-FAT drive15 Jun 2006 01:19 GMT1
One of my friend had installed Windows 2000 on his computer (P-II) but soon
realized that the computer did not have enough resources to run Windows 2000
smoothly. So he switched back to Windows 98. There are two partitions on his
hard disk. After the installation of Windows 98 on ...
Next Writable address10 Jun 2006 23:19 GMT6
I am having one question,
How the hard disk will come to know the Next Writable Address.
When we issue write/read command, we specify data and number of bytes
to read/write. But how the hard disk will come to know the address, it
HD help04 Jun 2006 01:36 GMT6
I have an old pc with a faulty Hard disk. There is no way to get past the
Win 98 logo. I recall that there is a command prompt that will allow me to
see files which I can then copy onto another drive...I've done this before
but cannot remember the prompt. This computer has now ...
 
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