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Posted by Freewheeling on 08/28/06 21:30
Wes Newell wrote:
> On Mon, 28 Aug 2006 10:22:21 -0400, Freewheeling wrote:
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>> Anyway, it's irksome but it'll get sorted out.
>
> I saw Win XP Saturday fro the first time in my life. i'm not impressed. I
> chenged the MB in my brothers box. XP wouldn't boot at all, not even into
> command line mode. I knew from reading that a repair install should fix
> it, but I couldn't get that option. After a little web searching dicovered
> it won't work if you have Go Back installed and enabled, which he did.
> Disabled that and then ran a repair install and got everything working.
> So, boot the install cd and do a repair install. That should get it
> working.
>
I've done that. :-(
I actually can't see any way other than to use Remote Desktop, assuming
Windows is actually booting but I'm just unable to see it. The fact
that it gets to the point where the logon screen should come up,
suggests that it is, but I can't tell for sure without trying Remote.
I hear that the Apple OS is far more stable than Windows. Heck, the
Amiga operating system from 1986 was more stable, come to think of it.
Windows was just a third-rate version of those, at the time. It got off
the ground because, well... Big Blue.
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