I doubt that very muchWas this due to the fact that I selected a small "y" rather than YES?
I doubt very much it's malware.1. Am I lucky enough to think the other drives in this Mian PC will still be operational and free of this Malware?
2. I am thinking of pruchasing 2 x identical SSD's one for the new "C" the other to use with a mirror backup system.
Why not post the name of the applications and we may be able to tell you but to be honest you should be able to install them again.The Main PC that has just failed DID Not have just Win 10 it had programmes that could only be used using on Pre Win 10 ones as well. If I load a clean install, how will I run my older Pre Win 10 programmes? OR will I not be able to use them?
There is no malware involved and the USB stick is fine4. Will the Lexar Memory stick (has the Windows install/repair on it) be damaged by the: Malware?
You would need access to the C drive (currently called E drive) to check if the back up was there.5. Before removing Norton from the Mian Computer (recommended) I am sure it had a Back Up, what it contained I don't know. As Norton carried out the deletion of Norton, I am assuming it's gone for good. What are the chances of it being recovered by Norton? (I think it's unlikly).
6. Should I ask Norton to reinstall NORTON on this laptop? is working, but I am not confident with it and I seem to have to reboot several times a day, espcially when sending posts to you site.
Probably your easiest route if you want to get the data back is buy a new drive for C and then access the old C drive at a later date to grab the wanted data.
Well for starters I'm not actually a professional. This is a volunteer based forum of users helping other users. We are not affiliated with Microsoft in any way and are basically a group of like minded individuals helping other folk out. There are some members who do work in the industry but they don't work for Microsoft or this forum.Are you also saying that a professional like yourelf if sitting beside my PC could recover the faulty "C" drive? what are the chances of this in realality? (or % wise).
Probably because the MBR or partition table has somehow been corrupted by whatever it is that happened.why has the “C” drive now become the “E” drive.
Probably because the MBR has been corrupted.Also how has it become locked?
Usually one can change driver letters in Disk management except for C. This cannot be altered whilst in the Windows operating system. Usually the best way to recover is to unplug all drives except C or what should be C and clean install. The drives can then be added back one at a time.Is it not possible to change it?
NoWhat about the Boot list, would changing that help, or any of the other settings in the BIOS.
We never close threads Silverman as the user may want to post again or update their thread.Would you like me to end this Thread, much of it possibly not going to help anyone with the sames problems due to the number of directions this has tanken us over the last 165 postings.
If your using a Microsoft account then no.can I disable the login password?
try re installing norton and see if norton saved the backup online service i would try that first