Thing is...there was no way to back up files. I tried everything I could think of. Gparted, other machines, recovery software. Gparted showed NO partitions on the drive, just unallocated space. The other machine showed the partitions, but they were all unallocated space and not mountable. I...
That was it. I gave in and reinstalled. Funny how windows let me reinstall to my original system drive without reformatting though. So I was at least able to salvage system files and such (since it creates a "windows.old" folder containing the previous installation). Lost my other partition...
Hey guys, figured I'd ask some experts if I can save this thing before I do a complete reinstall and lose everything. I was messing around with some software today trying to format an SD card to EXT4, and I ended up with a constant reboot loop and bsod. So I plugged the hard disk into another...
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Thats not what I asked. I asked if you were getting DNS address' from your DHCP server? You don't need them to have a functioning LAN network, just need them to have internet. I realize you are still getting an IP from DHCP, I need to know if your getting DNS address' as well.
I am my own supervisor. I also manage all the IT here at work. Again, I'm just looking for ideas as to why I can't get on it, I didn't have this problem before the RC (worked fine through the beta's).
I :heart: torrent. I'm just trying to figure out this issue. I can browse isohunt.com and its sister site podtropolis.com no problem on all the rest of the computers in office (also running windows 7 RC1). I can browse it fine from my machine as well if I boot into XP. I also can tracert it...
Hey guys, I'm having a problem with my windows 7 installation on my work computer. I'm having a problem accessing isoHunt - the BitTorrent and P2P search engine, and only in windows 7 (I run a dual boot alongside xp, xp connects fine). I have tried Firefox, IE8, and Chrome, neither of which...
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You don't even have to do that, just leave your taskbar unlocked. When you boot drag it to the right or down and then (you don't even have to unclick it) back to the top. The extra width will be gone.
I think we should start a list of video cards/drivers its doing this with. Here's mine...