...um, wow.

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On the offical 180-day demo of XP I have, after looking it though, the only thing I wanted was the nice, grassy, hill background. (Can someone send that to me? Email it to me, then respond here. I don't want 50 people sending it to me at the same time, thinking no one else did. Thanks in advance!)

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Ok I emailed it to you Sep3d, Darkness it bounced from your email because it is 1meg. Do you want it in jpeg format?

Smurf - to fix winxp if you installed w2k after xp. Simply boot to disk and extract ntldr and ntdetect.com from the winxp cd and replace the ones in your boot partition. W2k overwrites those and that causes the problem


oh ya - make sure you reset the system and hidden attributes on those files after copying them.

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oglsmm
[edited] 103 2002-01-25 23:24

[edited] 103 2002-01-25 23:24
 
Got it! Thank you!  :love:

Sephiroth 3D

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Question: If my comp is NTFS, and I want to transfer my files somewhere else (say, a win9x comp) will there be any probs?
 
Just as long as one of the two computers can "see" the other's HD over the network (I assume this is how you're planning to transfer the files), you should be fine.

And if you're gonna move it using a 3.5" disk, you shouldn't have to worry at all.

BTW: I'm very surpised and pleased to see that you have been posting REAL responsiblly lately Joey. Keep it up! :)

Sephiroth 3D

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There should be no problem at all, except that older windows cant work with NTFS, so you have to copy those files from your comp.
I mean, if there would be any problem (there should not be any) then take harddisk from win9x computer, place it into yours and copy the data.
[edited] 171 2002-01-30 12:56
 
I love FFVII I got it about 2 years ago for the computer and I still haven't beat it. :weep:  The main reason is I don't play very often but the other reason would be that I drastically upgraded my computer from a pentium 166 to a pentium III 600.  And it now runs whooo!  FFVII is the bomb but I like the others (FFVI better) as well.

*gack!* Me better than XP....?!?!? *starts choking and strangling himself* Windows Cr+ (Me) is so junky that I won't even talk about it.... XP has only crashed on me once, and basically it was just so that I could prove that I had done so. +Cr means crap edition

Kendrilian
[edited] 299 2002-02-20 23:52
 
Heh, what the heck.

I haven't had ANY problems with cept when I messed with my hard drive partitions -- Windows refused to start (as mentioned earlier in the thread) but I ran the recovery install off the CD and now everything works.  Crashed only twice (due to a poorly programed Star trek game both times) and I haven't had any problems (save the FF7 Chocobo Races) and the compatibility mode has made many programs work that wouldn't otherwise... still haven't tried any "Compatibility Wizard."

I don't use NTFS because I quad-boot WinXP, 98, 2000, and Linux and I want everything to agree with everything else.  Except my Linux partitiion is Ext2 and no Windows likes that.

Oh well, I gotta go or I'd write more :-p
 
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