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Anubis
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RE: RE: Turning you com off at the mains
quote: Originally posted by Attitude Extreme
Theres isn't a switch there Anubis.
I could have swarn I saw it...
quote: Originally posted by Attitude Extreme
I would swtich to NTFS but the com won't let me .
Of course it will, you just need to format your hard drive and when you put an OS on it you will have the option of switching to NTFS.
For your computer the best way is to format your hard drive and put on Windows 98 then when you upgrade to XP there is an option to use NTFS as your file storing system.
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12-17-2004 03:38 PM |
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_Humphreys
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O.P. RE: Turning you com off at the mains
I'll try your advice Abubis. How long does it take to format it so I know when to start doing it.
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12-17-2004 03:49 PM |
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matty
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RE: Turning you com off at the mains
I just thought I would add some information in here as well. AE if the PC is frozen then hold in the power button on the front, after 10seconds or so it should turn off. Now for formating the PC and reinstalling windows xp/2k on an NTFS partition you will need a Windows 98 boot disk. Once you have that insert the floppy and restart. At the A:\> type in format c: /autotest /q and press enter. That will quick format the drive for you.
Then once it is done type in smartdrv and press enter.
Then put in your Windows cd and then type this
e: and press enter
cd i386 and press enter
winnt
it will copy installation files to the HDD then once it reboots it will ask where you want to install windows and which partition you will be given an option to choose NTFS
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12-17-2004 06:22 PM |
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Mike
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RE: Turning you com off at the mains
Just a question.
Why quick format?
Whats the difrence between quick format and full format?
quote: Originally posted by Matty
e: and press enter
That will only work if you inserted the cd in drive e, Matty forgot to say.
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12-17-2004 06:41 PM |
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kangie
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RE: Turning you com off at the mains
would a quick format not be quicker than a full one?
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12-18-2004 11:25 AM |
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Anubis
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RE: RE: Turning you com off at the mains
A quick format is much faster. A quick format just formats the drive without asking any questions (no disk scans or looking for bad sectors involved)...
Oh and AE just a word of warning but I'm sure you know, back up all pr0n data on your computer that you need...since it will all be wiped in the format.
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12-18-2004 11:33 AM |
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Fergy
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RE: Turning you com off at the mains
a quick format just erases the file allocation table, but the data is still stored on the disk, unindexed. this means a hacker with access to your hard drive could access this data. a full format erases any trace of data.
if your hard-disk is in read/write mode when you switch off you computer at the mains, it can damage the sector it was trying to read from/write to, notice when you shut down a computer that didnt automatically shut down and turn off, it shuts off the hard disk when it says: Your computer is ready to be turned off
I should change my sig ay?
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12-18-2004 11:53 AM |
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Hank
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RE: Turning you com off at the mains
quote: Originally posted by Attitude Extreme
I asked this as... Firefox died on me when I turned my com off at the mains . My bookmarks got deleted and windows was saying the whole firefox 1.0 folder was corrupt. This has happend numerous times and it only happens when I turn it off at the mains.
what you need or needed is a firefox extension called Bookmark Backup which can be found @ http://extensionroom.mozdev.org/
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12-18-2004 11:58 AM |
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Anubis
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RE: Turning you com off at the mains
Actually I did a bit of reading on this and it might be wise to do a full format...so the hard drive can find the errors on the hard drive from your mains unplugging adventures...
quote: Originally posted by Attitude Extreme
How long does it take to format it so I know when to start doing it.
How do you expect us to work that out without information of your computers specs...you can't expect me to remember...
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12-18-2004 01:04 PM |
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Fergy
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RE: Turning you com off at the mains
It doesnt take aaaages if that is what you are emplying, besides you'd have time on your hands if you were installing an operating system...
I should change my sig ay?
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12-18-2004 01:13 PM |
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