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Same time, same corner as yesterday when I posted the Jaguar rip-off.
It's a small town and anyone worth anything knows everyone else but I can not find the person responsible for this piece of crap. This "design" permeates
onto all of their vehicles and their pole sign which has already faded...
This would be my first time exploring this option in my limited experience of casually building machines.
I want to do what a lot here do and have a drive devoted to a ghosted
main drive in case of failure. Is there somewhere that I can find simple instructions?
:thankyou:
First, I know how and have done it numerous times.
I once read an article wherein it gave a bare-minimum size for the primary Windows partition. What I don't get is how other software is then installed.
How do I format the next partition solely for other software?
:thankyou::signs101:
Anyone had HD issues with HP notebooks?
I got mine 6 months ago and returned it the very next day because
the hard drive was fried. I'm having issues now and thought it was
Windows related. I attempted to load the recovery disks and I get
a code wherein HP informs me that it's an HD problem...
- Windows XP
- it loads but when programs are opened they are minimized to the tray and will not "maximize"
- there are also no desktop icons
- everything is fine in "safe mode" so I suspect a driver issue
:thankyou:
I have to press "num lock" after every boot to work my keypad.
I'm aware of the registry edit.......
HKEY_USERS\.DEFAULT\Control Panel\Keyboard
...but my value is a very long number by default instead of "0" or "1".
:thankyou:
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