Google Posted May 13, 2008 Share Posted May 13, 2008 i have a problem, my external hard disk can't be recognized anymore, i already tried it to different PC's and Laptops, still it did not work. i have a very important files in it. do we have any procedure to recover the files in it? please advise. i really need to recover the files. thanks in advance.... have you tried using it as a slave under Linux? it might still possibly work.have encountered it once before dito sa office, but unfortunately, hindi gumana sa linux. so we ended up paying for data recovery services. Quote Link to comment
Deathwish Posted May 13, 2008 Share Posted May 13, 2008 i have a problem, my external hard disk can't be recognized anymore, i already tried it to different PC's and Laptops, still it did not work. i have a very important files in it. do we have any procedure to recover the files in it? please advise. i really need to recover the files. thanks in advance.... before trying to pay for it.. why not try UBD2007.. its a universal boot disk it has live windows on cdit has a hard disk utility tools para macheck mo muna talaga.. just search for just think forum..para madownload mo un iso nito.. Quote Link to comment
bututski Posted May 13, 2008 Share Posted May 13, 2008 i have a problem, my external hard disk can't be recognized anymore, i already tried it to different PC's and Laptops, still it did not work. i have a very important files in it. do we have any procedure to recover the files in it? please advise. i really need to recover the files. thanks in advance....try to check muna your connection if connected properly, next check mo yung adoptor or connection sa loob ng enclosure mo baka may nabend na contact point. if la then baklasin mo na lang, ide or sata drive lang naman nasa loob and try mo connect directly sa pc mo na. Quote Link to comment
rc36 Posted May 15, 2008 Share Posted May 15, 2008 mtc bros & friends/ experts. my prob is my desktop when start up displays this blue screen that say dumping physical memory. uninstall your anti virus software, pls contact your admin & others. but the good this is upon attempts of 4 times, pumapasok parin sa windows desktop screen. its a P4 256 mem, MB asus 4m8x something. ddr pa ata. i bought it circa 2005 pcx buendia. thank you for whatever help you can provide.l Quote Link to comment
Google Posted May 15, 2008 Share Posted May 15, 2008 mtc bros & friends/ experts. my prob is my desktop when start up displays this blue screen that say dumping physical memory. uninstall your anti virus software, pls contact your admin & others. but the good this is upon attempts of 4 times, pumapasok parin sa windows desktop screen. its a P4 256 mem, MB asus 4m8x something. ddr pa ata. i bought it circa 2005 pcx buendia. thank you for whatever help you can provide.l i think its probably a RAM problem. Quote Link to comment
basic_instinct Posted May 15, 2008 Share Posted May 15, 2008 @rc36 Check your memory by memtest. Para malaman mo kung may sira na yung mem mo. Quote Link to comment
Emeraud Posted May 16, 2008 Share Posted May 16, 2008 Ah, yeah I heard nga na 3GB lang mareregister na RAM pag 32bit Vista... is 64-bit processing stable na ba? alangan kasi ako e. Hanggat hindi stable, I might stick to 2GB RAM and XP SP2 muna. @ google masyado highly technical sakin yung link na bigay mo..^^ pero anyway I understand some stuffs naman. The terms 32-bit and 64-bit refer to the way a computer's processor (also called a CPU), handles information. The 32-bit and 64-bit versions of Windows are designed for use in computers with 32-bit or 64-bit processors, respectively. To run a 64-bit version of Windows, your computer must have a 64-bit processor. To find your computer's processor speed, do the following: 1. Open System by clicking the Start button, clicking Control Panel, clicking System and Maintenance, and then clicking System.2. Under System, you can view the processor type and speed. Many programs designed for a computer running a 32-bit version of Windows will work on a computer running 64-bit versions of Windows without any changes. However, in some cases there might be differences in performance. If you have a 64-bit computer, it's best to run programs designed to run on a 64-bit computer. A 64-bit computer can process twice as much information as a 32-bit computer, and can have significantly more random access memory (RAM). This makes a 64-bit computer a good choice if you're working with video, large database searches, or games and other programs that require complex calculations and a lot of memory. A 32-bit computer works very well for most programs, however. For example, spreadsheet programs, web browsers, and word processing programs will run at about the same speed on either a 32-bit or a 64-bit computer. Quote Link to comment
Emeraud Posted May 16, 2008 Share Posted May 16, 2008 sir google thanks po sa answer... yes sir kahit po sa safe mode ganun parin... kahit po yung "msconfig" ayaw mag run... i manage to delete the second account... bale kapag turn on mo diretso na sa desktop... administrator account nalang... pero ganun parin... ayaw parin kapag ctrl +alt+del = disable by admin daw... saka yung "msconfig" ayaw mag run... if your computer wont allow you to enter/access anything that might disable or delete anything from the computer: Possible Virus mtc bros & friends/ experts. my prob is my desktop when start up displays this blue screen that say dumping physical memory. uninstall your anti virus software, pls contact your admin & others. but the good this is upon attempts of 4 times, pumapasok parin sa windows desktop screen. its a P4 256 mem, MB asus 4m8x something. ddr pa ata. i bought it circa 2005 pcx buendia. thank you for whatever help you can provide.l the 'dumping physical memory' only tells you that its saving a log on the dump file on your computer for future access dump files could be used to check what cause the BSOD. suggestion: when you get the BSOD, get the following things: 0x000000XX 'X' means the last 2 char on the code. UNMOUNTABLE_BOOT_VOLUME --- FIND this kind of word that are separated with underscores and all uppercase. BSODs might me a hardware or a software.drivers also causes BSOD if installed not thinking if its compatible or not. pls write down the BSOD so we could assist you Quote Link to comment
kenji_1989 Posted May 18, 2008 Share Posted May 18, 2008 guys, currently I have Win XP installed on my system...can I install another OS in it (Mac OS X) in the same hard drive using another partition? can someone help me in the procedure? Quote Link to comment
wizard23 Posted May 20, 2008 Share Posted May 20, 2008 strange. but suddenly i get this message whenever i try to log in to my gmail account and when i try to do online banking. here's the message: ***************** There is a problem with this website's security certificate. The security certificate presented by this website has expired or is not yet valid. Security certificate problems may indicate an attempt to fool you or intercept any data you send to the server. We recommend that you close this webpage and do not continue to this website. Click here to close this webpage. Continue to this website (not recommended). More information If you arrived at this page by clicking a link, check the website address in the address bar to be sure that it is the address you were expecting. When going to a website with an address such as https://example.com, try adding the 'www' to the address, https://www.example.com. If you choose to ignore this error and continue, do not enter private information into the website. For more information, see "Certificate Errors" in Internet Explorer Help. **************** Question: Am I a victim of phishing? I read that it is unlikely that this error will occur on a legitimate business or banking site. How do I prevent this warning page from coming up whenever I try to sign in to my mail and banking account? thanks. Quote Link to comment
Saeki® Posted May 20, 2008 Share Posted May 20, 2008 IE 7 po ba yan? Try the following: 1. Check system time & date. Set it right. 2. Go to Internet options > Content >Certificates > and delete any expired certificates. 3. Go to Internet Options > Advanced tab > Under Security uncheck "Check for publisher's certificate revocation" Also try to check or uncheck " Check for Server Certificate revocation" if none of the above options work. If none of that works, I would scan the computer thoughorly for malware/viruses pls let us know if this fixed it Quote Link to comment
wizard23 Posted May 21, 2008 Share Posted May 21, 2008 yes it's IE7. i did per your instructions but it's still the same. 2nd, I get this prompt: Do you want to allow this Webpage to access your Clipboard? everytime i open a webpage. how do i remove this prompt? i tried using opera but it's still the same. i get this message that the certificate is invalid. will it help if i uninstall IE7? tnx Quote Link to comment
Google Posted May 21, 2008 Share Posted May 21, 2008 guys, currently I have Win XP installed on my system...can I install another OS in it (Mac OS X) in the same hard drive using another partition? can someone help me in the procedure? i really don't know about MacOS, but you an do so using Linux (Ubuntu, Mandriva, etc.) Quote Link to comment
Google Posted May 21, 2008 Share Posted May 21, 2008 yes it's IE7. i did per your instructions but it's still the same. 2nd, I get this prompt: Do you want to allow this Webpage to access your Clipboard? everytime i open a webpage. how do i remove this prompt? i tried using opera but it's still the same. i get this message that the certificate is invalid. will it help if i uninstall IE7? tnx imho, are you on XP or on Vista? Because you cannot install IE7 in Vista. try mo muna i-delete yung cookies mo tsaka yung mga temporary files mo. Quote Link to comment
wizard23 Posted May 21, 2008 Share Posted May 21, 2008 Thank you google and saeki. i think it worked after i deleted the cookies then the temp files. now how do i disable this prompt that keeps popping up that says: do you want to allow this webpage to access your clipboard? many thanks again. Quote Link to comment
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