Re: Windows reinstal
Posted by RedWood on
Mon Aug 6th 2007 at 3:58am
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My moms computer is on the frits. I'm hopeing a reinstall of windows will fix the problem. She has about 8 gigs of ituns that she doesn't want to rerip. My question is if i reinstall windows will she lose her music. Should i take the time and move everything to a disk before reinstalling? (I just moved 450MB of pics to disk already and that took 22 min. 7 year old computer.)
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Re: Windows reinstal
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If its XP you can try a repair install, which should leave the program files, and documents intact. Although in my experience it just f**ks up the OS more.
What I usually do is hook up another drive and transfer all the files I need or want to keep to an external drive and then do a fresh install. A fresh install formats the drive, erasing everything,
Re: Windows reinstal
Posted by RedWood on
Mon Aug 6th 2007 at 6:13am
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It is Xp. sorry i forgot to mention that. Thanks rs6.
Ya, i wish i had a external.
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Re: Windows reinstal
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Or you could do a refresh install. Which replenishes all system files to a "clean" state. The bad news is, if you have an XP disc that has no Service Packs and you previously had them installed ... you have to re-install them.
This is by far the least hassling and no-nonsense method that requires the least amount of work and, should, work the best. I've never personally had it screw things up even worse than previously.
The downside is, you're sort of taking the "lets hope it's this" approach to the issue. There's a very real possibility that this will NOT fix whatever is wrong with the machine, since the problem may not be with the Windows system files.
I think, it'd be more prudent to roll the machine to previous back-ups (if you have any) before doing this. Hell, even if it's a problem with the registry that can be refreshed in less than 10 minutes to a previous state.
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Re: Windows reinstal
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Mon Aug 6th 2007 at 7:52pm
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well... the problem popped up about a month ago. I try the roll back(why didn't that option cross my mind :/ ). I just hoping it not a hardware issue. she keeps losing her net connection. she will restart the modem and router and comp. and have internet acese for about 10 second before she stop receiving any signals. ???
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Re: Windows reinstal
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That was my first thought but, my computer is running off the same router and modem so thats not it. and ya, i tried switching the wires in the back of the router.
I tried rolling back the system and it said "can not be restored" for two different dates. soo, im left with a reinstall. I'll let you know how that goes.
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Re: Windows reinstal
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I concur 100%
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Re: Windows reinstal
Posted by RedWood on
Fri Aug 17th 2007 at 7:01pm
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Uhh, I not sure if I'm not understanding u or your not understanding me. Xp Office is the name of the os running on the computer. come to think of it, that doesn't sound right. Microsoft Office Xp professional is the name of one of the installers i unpacked for the zip file... if that tels you anything.
If i think i'm going to have to buy a new copy of xp and if i do i'm just going to build her a new computer. shouldn't cost more than $300.
I bookmarked the open office. I'll install that when i have my new computer. :smile:
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Re: Windows reinstal
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Sat Aug 18th 2007 at 9:38am
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I would sooner drive to the most bombed out, depleted slum of Iraq to meat a man siting in a burnt hay hut, missing both legs and his right arm. So he can hand me a fist full of floppy disks with Linux spelled across them... in crayon.
(nothing against Linux)
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Re: Windows reinstal
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I would never recommend anyone buy a copy of anything made by Microsoft ... I'm not sure where this "Well you need to suggest XP or Vista" logic is coming from? :razz:
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Re: Windows reinstal
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Sun Aug 19th 2007 at 2:52am
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xp pro is good. home edition is crap. the zhlt compiling stuff did not work for me when i had home. i got a illegal copy of media centre from a freind and that solved all my problems :smile: .
aaron is right, the snarkpit is to quiet. either you guys be more active or i will have to start makeing "dumb topics" again. you dont want that do you.
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Re: Windows reinstal
Posted by RedWood on
Sun Aug 19th 2007 at 7:25pm
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Well if i'm ever guna try it, now would be the time. The first os i install on the new computer will be Ubuntu. I'll see how it works out.
NewEgg is grate but their not always the cheapest anymore. Anybody know of any good, reliable online stores? so i compare prices.
EDIT: I forgot, she has a i pod. Will i tunes work on Ubuntu?
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Re: Windows reinstal
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I don't think so. Mac software doesn't have a Linux flavor sadly. (Which is really odd, to be honest) but, you should go look at the Ubuntu forums. I could never personally get Quicktime to work, so I doubt iTunes would work. BUT, I know you can use an iPod with the OS. The problem is if someone uses all this proprietary software that has no alternative (even if there are easier ways to use the product).
[edit] After looking around, you can either use Win32 iTunes under Wine (I don't recommend this as Wine is not easy to get working). Or you can use Rythembox (A superior, yet similar, library editor and player/ripper) which has experimental iPod functionality. But, as far as I know you should be able to hook the thing up and have it act as an external drive. I don't have an iPod, specifically, to check with so, let us know if it works!
You can also make the machine dual boot for those specific applications that are just too difficult to get working properly (games, proprietary software, etc)
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Also, if you plan on EVER installing Windows on the same machine you MUST install it BEFORE Ubuntu. Windows will not knowingly allow the Linux partition to exist on the machine. If you set it up for dual boot, you can make it so the boot loader (in this case Grub) automatically loads one OS or the other with an escape character to allow the user to choose while booting if they wish (this is just to "hide" grub)
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Re: Windows reinstal
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I personally had some serious wireless card driver issues with Ubuntu on one of my boxes. That sounds like a small issue, except it meant no internet or network connection for that computer. After trying to fix the problem for several days, the answer I got from Ubuntu gurus was basically "your card won't work, write your own drivers or buy another card" - not an acceptable solution.
Similarly, a guy who lived next door to me in college tried to put Ubuntu on his laptop, but ran into all kinds of unsolvable driver problems almost immediately.
Although it is pretty good, I would not yet classify Ubuntu as something that "just works".
Re: Windows reinstal
Posted by RedWood on
Mon Aug 20th 2007 at 3:21am
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Theirs no reason to give her dual boot. I'm just forced to stick with windows. (F@#kin monopoly).
I'm reading through the Ubuntu faq now. I'm going to install it in the old machine, just to test it out, before i strip it to see if I'm going to reuse the case. :smile:
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Re: Windows reinstal
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There's tons of reasons why it could be.
My first question would be ... are you hooking up the extra power connector to the mother board for the CPU? Those are easy to overlook and ... well ... your diagnostic (if there's nothing wrong with it) is pointing to that area.
I doubt it has anything what so ever to do with the harddrive. If there was something (only) wrong with the HDD, the machine would boot and tell you so.
The only other thing I can think of is that your board has an nVidia system chipset and you bought an ATI graphics card. They'll likely not play nice together.
I can't look at the actual computer to see if there's anything mis-connected (or damage), so good luck finding out the issue.
If everything fails, try looking at all the connections again. It could be many things causing the problem.
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Re: Windows reinstal
Posted by RedWood on
Thu Aug 30th 2007 at 6:47pm
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Well... Thank you. Not what i was hoping to hear but u have saved me the headache of returning my hdd. I'm going to try and replace the gfx card.
Thanks for all the help guys/Crono. I'd be lost with out you. (well, more than i am now.)
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Re: Windows reinstal
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Fri Aug 31st 2007 at 5:14am
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As far as I know current SATA drives only have SATA power connectors.
In either case, plugging in too many power connectors (if that's possible) to a HDD shouldn't make the computer un-responsive.
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Re: Windows reinstal
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Look in the manual for "Reset CMOS" or "Clear CMOS", it requires you to put a small jumper on two tiny pins (usually labeled 'JP1') and basically forces the BIOS to reset to it's default state. Its somewhat of a long shot, but it's worth a try.
Failing that, try connecting only the bare minimum components required to boot the computer (ie CPU, GFX, 1 stick of RAM(try each one separately)) remove or disconnect everything else, don't even plug in a keyboard at this point. If it still doesn't work you've narrowed the problem to the motherboard, CPU, graphics card, RAM, or power supply, and you're certain it isn't any of the drives or PCI cards making the motherboard refuse to boot.
It sounds to me like your motherboard might have been DOA. It would be worth it IMHO to return the Biostar and get something from a reputable brand like Gigabyte or ASUS.
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Re: Windows reinstal
Posted by Crono on
Sat Sep 1st 2007 at 1:42am
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Gigabyte and Asus? Reputable brands!? Whatever.
Not connecting the external power for the graphics card will only become an issue when you try to do 3D acceleration stuff within whatever OS you're using (it'll also pop up a message that the card doesn't have adequate power).
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Re: Windows reinstal
Posted by RedWood on
Sat Sep 1st 2007 at 9:01pm
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Thanks BVS. If the gfx card fails i try the one stick of ram thing or the cmos reset.
I didn't want to start a new topic for this but... Does any know anything about the response time that wow cable internet has compared to what Comcast provides. Not the download or upload speed. Just the response time between connections. I know theirs a lot of variables (like distance for a node) but is their a more general rule. I dsl faster than cable?
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Re: Windows reinstal
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DSL is not faster than Cable ... in general. Comcast specifically? Well ... I can only tell you my personal experience with them which was, to be nice, horrible. They claimed all sorts of speeds and such that we never got because EVERYONE had the same deal (Speeds are partially determined by response times from the server ... and this is a real world example). It was also, just about, the most unreliable connection I've ever had. It would regularly cut off every day and the modem would have to be turned off and back on. I know people who've never had that problem (with the same model and make on the modem even), but, obviously, it's possible.
Comcast also costs a lot and WILL raise the fees any time they feel like it.
I know nothing about the other provider you listed, however.
As far as I remember, in general, DSL depends on how far away you are, and cable depends on how many people share the line.
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