Dang.
Sorry about the computer, but it's good to hear you won't be totally inactive.
Get well soon, Hotti's computer.
Massive computer f**k-up
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God, we need a song for this better than another one bites the dust...like Computer Black Parade.
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Only weeks after first installing it, I realized that the main drive was the F drive, not the C drive.
Naturally, I had to change this. And when I did so, the computer made me re-install windows.
Well, I hate to break it to you like this, but... A computer defaults the primary HDD Partition to C:, they're hardwired for this, and it cannot be forcibly changed without seriously compromising your software, especially the OS and BIOS. So, having your primary HDD Partition set to F: sounds fishy. Having your Primary Partition set to C:, then having it HIDDEN by an Administrator Account sounds more logical (because it can be done), which means, the moment you shifted the secondary partition F: to C:, you killed your own computer by blowing away the OS. Sorry, but this is the stone cold truth. <_<
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About this time last year, one of the registry files managed to delete itself, and I spent forever fixing that.
Also... don't ever touch the registry. Bad things ensue. If you have registry problems, then your RAM is likely toast. Get new RAM.
So yeah.... Good luck getting that fixed.
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Only weeks after first installing it, I realized that the main drive was the F drive, not the C drive.
Naturally, I had to change this. And when I did so, the computer made me re-install windows.
Well, I hate to break it to you like this, but... A computer defaults the primary HDD Partition to C:, they're hardwired for this, and it cannot be forcibly changed without seriously compromising your software, especially the OS and BIOS. So, having your primary HDD Partition set to F: sounds fishy. Having your Primary Partition set to C:, then having it HIDDEN by an Administrator Account sounds more logical (because it can be done), which means, the moment you shifted the secondary partition F: to C:, you killed your own computer by blowing away the OS. Sorry, but this is the stone cold truth. <_<Quote ()
About this time last year, one of the registry files managed to delete itself, and I spent forever fixing that.
Also... don't ever touch the registry. Bad things ensue. If you have registry problems, then your RAM is likely toast. Get new RAM.
So yeah.... Good luck getting that fixed.
No, I was the computer administrator. The C: drive was for some reason set to one of the san disk slots or whatever.
Also, I didn't touch the registry. It managed to corrupt itself.
One more thing, the RAM is fine. My brother recently admitted to resetting the computer while it was trying to FIX a damaged registry.
So yeah, I once again have to install a fresh copy of Windows.
Good news is, all my files can be recovered and stuff.
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My computer is back up, yaaaaaaaaaaay!
But I had to re-install windows to do so. Noooooooooooooo!
Oh well. I'm fully back now.
But I had to re-install windows to do so. Noooooooooooooo!
Oh well. I'm fully back now.
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Welcome back, Hotti.
Sorry to hear about your computer, though.
Pawn it and get a Mac. ;D
Sorry to hear about your computer, though.
Pawn it and get a Mac. ;D