I'll see if I can find my win2k iso....if I do, I'll send you the file PP. I make no guarantees though.
I'll see if I can find my win2k iso....if I do, I'll send you the file PP. I make no guarantees though.
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"Best to keep your mouth shut and be thought a fool than to open your mouth and remove all doubt."
"Honesty is the First Chapter in the Book of Wisdom" - Thomas Jefferson
Desktop:
AMD Phenom II x6 1100T @ 3.3Ghz
MSi 890FXA-GD70
16GB G.Skill DDR3-1600
Asus HD6950 2GB GDDR5 PCI-Ex16
4x 1.5TB WD SATA w/64MB cache in RAID10
2x Asus 22x DVD/CD +/-RW DL SATA
Rosewill Xtreme Series 950W PSU
2x 23" 5ms Asus Widescreen LCD
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15" Aluminum MacBook Pro
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4GB DDR3 @ 1067MHz
320GB SATA 7200RPM HDD
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Hi Folks,
Just got up and running yesterday.
I wanted to let you know what happened, as you two were nice enough to try to help me.
I used verifier.exe. Got a BSOD AND couldn't even boot up using safe mode. I didn't have an off-line registry application to use to turn off verifier.exe.
Ended up removing the drive, putting in another with a fresh copy of the OS and slaved the "bad" drive so I could salvage my files.
Thanks for all your help, Gizmokid2005 and PhilliePhan!!
We're happy to try to help
Sorry we couldn't be of much assistance. These sorts of problems are among the most difficult to diagnose in support forums - or at home in front of the actual machine for that matter.
In retrospect, we probably should have suggested installing the Recovery Console or some other option in anticipation of further problems...
At the very least, this underscores the need for people to backup their HDs with a tool such as Acronis True Image or one of the many freeware alternatives.
Best
PP
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