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Guest Leviticus
medyo complicated yan bro.

ganito kasi magiging steps nyan:

 

a. remove the partition

b. create a partition

c. dun sa bagong partition mo, dun mo iinstall yung XP, pero make sure na during boot up (CMOS side), USB drives and ports are already detected.

d. install drivers. make sure na yung exact drivers ng laptop mo ang iiinstall mo.

I tried this once with an asus eee, a netbook without a cd/dvd drive. I tried installing winXP-nlite via USB. I was only successful up to a point. it was mostly touch and go-trial and error as it was very very tricky.

 

I spent 3 days installing, installing, installing, installing until I got fed up and bought an external DVD drive, plugged it to the USB slot and installed XP normally.

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My hard drive was partitioned into two: a C: Drive for the OS and other systems and a D: Drive for data storage. In addition to this, I have an older hard drive which I use for storage also, an E: drive and F: Drive. Most of my new data is saved in D.

 

Anyway, I just discovered this morning that my D drive is missing or at least the PC is not detecting it. Mp3s that I stored in this drive cannot be played by iTunes anymore since it cannot find it.

 

1) What happened and where the heck is my D drive?

2) Can I still recoved the files saved in it?

3) How can I restore my D drive?

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mga masters, i have a sony vaio, i bought it last 2007 sa us. my problem is, hindi nagana ung shft keys (both left and right) i started just last week. ano kaya remedyo dto. saan kaya pede mag pa gawa ng vaio laptop? thank you po

 

 

looks like dirty keyboard contacts. try to clean it muna using a contact cleaner.

if it does not work, take it to a shop who does PC repairs.

wala kasing Vaio service center dito sa pilipinas. most of the time, Sony ships it to singapore.

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My hard drive was partitioned into two: a C: Drive for the OS and other systems and a D: Drive for data storage. In addition to this, I have an older hard drive which I use for storage also, an E: drive and F: Drive. Most of my new data is saved in D.

 

Anyway, I just discovered this morning that my D drive is missing or at least the PC is not detecting it. Mp3s that I stored in this drive cannot be played by iTunes anymore since it cannot find it.

 

1) What happened and where the heck is my D drive?

2) Can I still recoved the files saved in it?

3) How can I restore my D drive?

 

was it partitioned and running on MS Windows?

try to boot up from Linux and check if the drive is still there.

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sir im having problems sa lagayan ng memory module ko... when im using a ddr266 na 256mb ok nmn sa slot#1 then pgnililipat ko sa slot#2 yung memory it keeps on beeping... natunog cya, ive tried to clean the memory with an eraser bka du lng un.. pro ganun pa din natunog pa din cya... and tnry ko din palitan ng ddr400 pero ndi nya tinatanggap eventhough supported ng ddr400 ang mobo ko... what can i do? need help...

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sir im having problems sa lagayan ng memory module ko... when im using a ddr266 na 256mb ok nmn sa slot#1 then pgnililipat ko sa slot#2 yung memory it keeps on beeping... natunog cya, ive tried to clean the memory with an eraser bka du lng un.. pro ganun pa din natunog pa din cya... and tnry ko din palitan ng ddr400 pero ndi nya tinatanggap eventhough supported ng ddr400 ang mobo ko... what can i do? need help...

 

 

hmm, mukhang may problema na yung slot.

yung slot ang linisin mo.

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hi guys,

 

just this now. while i was working and surfing the net, my laptop (im using a Vista OS) suddenly hung and then a pop up suddenly came up with this message: HOST PROCESS FOR WINDOWS HAS STOPPED WORKING AND WAS CLOSED.

 

and then sunddenly it returned back to normal...

 

wat does this mean?

 

wat can i do about it?

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hi guys,

 

just this now. while i was working and surfing the net, my laptop (im using a Vista OS) suddenly hung and then a pop up suddenly came up with this message: HOST PROCESS FOR WINDOWS HAS STOPPED WORKING AND WAS CLOSED.

 

and then sunddenly it returned back to normal...

 

wat does this mean?

 

wat can i do about it?

 

it just simply means that a program which is running is not 100% compatible with Vista.

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Guys here is my problem..

 

I try to copy files from my workstation in office to my USB flash drive. but when i copied the files, it prompted "Media write protected" bla blah blah...

 

gnawa ng mga ogag na IT namin na i-write protect ang mga USB drives...how can i remove this write protection? pwde ko ba magawa ito in command prompt..

 

Need ur advise masters..

 

TIA

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Guys here is my problem..

 

I try to copy files from my workstation in office to my USB flash drive. but when i copied the files, it prompted "Media write protected" bla blah blah...

 

gnawa ng mga ogag na IT namin na i-write protect ang mga USB drives...how can i remove this write protection? pwde ko ba magawa ito in command prompt..

 

Need ur advise masters..

 

TIA

 

your IT/company could be using a central solution which limits copying to USB/removable media. Afaik, Vontu and Websense have this. Can you have this validated first? tapos balikan mo kami dito.

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