pogingpogi Posted September 6, 2006 Share Posted September 6, 2006 sir kasepagbukas ko ng pc yung message na yun kaagad lalabas panu ko idadiags? kase kada pindot ko yun at yun messagae lumalabas? try running diags on your HDD. kung pumasa ung HDD mo try running these steps: At the Press any key to boot from CD prompt, perform the following steps: Press the <Spacebar>.The Windows Setup screen appears, and several files are loaded. Press the <R> key. If prompted, select the number corresponding to the Windows installation you want to log on to (usually C:\WINDOWS). Press the <Enter> key. Enter the Administrator password (if any) and press the <Enter> key.The C:\WINDOWS> prompt appears.NOTE: If the system fails to boot, the following method of recovery is not possible. To copy the restore point in the recovery console, perform the following steps: Type cd \ and press the <Enter> key. Type cd system~1\_resto~1 and press the <Enter> key. NOTE: If a message Access Denied is displayed while attempting this fix, perform the following steps: Type cd \ and press the <Enter> key. Type cd windows\system32\config and press the <Enter> key. Type ren system system.bak and press the <Enter> key. Type exit and press the <Enter> key. Restart the computer. Continue troubleshooting below. Type dir and press the <Enter> key.A list of restore points appear. Choose the restore point which is dated the day prior to the occurence of the reported error. Type cd rpx (where x represents the restore point you chose in the step above) and press <Enter>. Type cd snapshot and press the <Enter> key. Type dir and press <Enter>. Type copy _registry_machine_system c:\windows\system32\config\system and press <Enter>.Overwrite system? (Yes/No/All): appears. Type Y and press the <Enter> key. Type copy _registry_machine_software c:\windows\system32\config\software and press the <Enter> key.Overwrite software? (Yes/No/All): appears. Type Y and press the <Enter> key. Type copy _registry_machine_sam c:\windows\system32\config\sam and press the <Enter> key.Overwrite sam? (Yes/No/All): appears. Type Y and press the <Enter> key. Type copy _registry_machine_security c:\windows\system32\config\security and press the <Enter> key.Overwrite security? (Yes/No/All): appears. Type Y and press <Enter>. Type copy _registry_user_.default c:\windows\system32\config\default and press the <Enter> key.Overwrite default? (Yes/No/All): appears. Type Y and press the <Enter> key. Type exit and press <Enter> to restart the computer and remove the Windows CD. Tell me if this works, HTHreinstall mo nlng ung video drivers mo. looks like you have an ATI video card. Download catalyst from: link. Quote Link to comment
manuelc140 Posted September 6, 2006 Share Posted September 6, 2006 (edited) @kUrTsKY you can download some codecs here - www.free-codes.com. @pogingpogi the best you can do is install na lang ung windows..format then install.. orif you want to repair only ung windows.. 1. boot from the CD2. meron ka makita options dun.. a) Enter Setup(ata un :lol) repairchoose Enter Setup muna... 3. Then F8 ata to continue. then it will search for existing windows xp installation4. after nun.. may options ulit na Repair / don't Repair.. syempre Repair ka .. mag reinstall ulit ng windows xp.. try na lang.. or ung post ni _Pabling Edited September 6, 2006 by manuelc140 Quote Link to comment
kelvin Posted September 6, 2006 Share Posted September 6, 2006 mga sir tulong naman pagbinubuksan ko yun pc ko may lumalabas na nawawala daw yung 1 file tapos di ko daw marerepair ang lumalabas eto....WINDOW COULD NOT START BECAUSE THE FOLLOWING FILE IS MISSING OR CORRUPT: /WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\CONFIG\SYSTEM YOU CAN ATTEMPT TO REPAIR THIS FILE BY STARTING WINDOWS SETUP USING THE ORIGINAL SETUP CD-ROMSELECT R AT THE FIRST SCREEN TO START REPAIRPAG PINDOT KO R PARANG MAGRESTART SIYA TAPOS YAN MESSAGE NA YAN LALABAS ULIT 3 ARAW NA GANYAN PC KO DI TULOY MAGAMIT PANU A DAPAT GAWIN? Nung una mo itong nakita, dapat nag reboot ka press F8 then choose last known good configuration.Pero kung hindi na ito gumagana... u have 2 options left: 1. Reformat ur PC (last option mo ito)2. Repair ur PC using the Windows XP CD Rom (plus ASR if you have this one) Lets go for repair muna 1. Insert Windows XP CD rom sa CD drive then restart ur PC2. After loading all the files needed mag tatanong ito kung if you want to install or repair (go for install) Why? kapag nag repair ka at this stage pupunta kang command prompt at hindi ko un alam :boo: 3. after choosing install mag tatanong uli ito if you want to install a new copy or repair the existing copy (saka kana mag rerepair)4. sit back and relax and input some credentials kung nagtanong.. Hope tama ito...Give me some feedback... :hypocritesmiley: :headsetsmiley: 4. Quote Link to comment
kelvin Posted September 6, 2006 Share Posted September 6, 2006 Please help, nagrepair ako ng OS Win xp, then nawala yung display adapter sa device manager paano ba siya madedetect uli, kasi dun add new hardware ang nakikita puro ATI technologies yung ginagamit ko sparkle mx 4000 pag nag have disk ayaw nman Kung dati mo ng na install at nawala sya baka napatungan ng default driver ng Windows.try this step... 1. sa device manager, highlight the root computer, right click and choose scan for hardware changespag hindi gumana....2. go to add/ remove software and look for the driver ng ATI moremove the driver and reinstall it again...pag wala install mo nalang ulit... 3. baka naman plug and play ung video card mo Note:You dont have to worry bout sa video display coz microsoft had a default driver for your video card. Although may added features kapag yung driver ng manufacturer ang ginamit nyo... :hypocritesmiley: :headsetsmiley: Quote Link to comment
jake_roxas Posted September 6, 2006 Share Posted September 6, 2006 A clear circumvention of the law. What cannot be done directly cannot also be done indirectly. This is a labor law violation if that's the case. Quote Link to comment
Guest xHANGMANx Posted September 6, 2006 Share Posted September 6, 2006 No, we're going to do forgery. My friend wants to know if the person she's going out with is still single. But, NSO would require some LOA from the person. SO, I think she dont have any way to know it. What's the guy's full name? :evil: Better hire a private investigator or if you could get a copy of your guys Annual Income tax Return or Voter information from COMELEC or credit card details or you could visit the HRD Dept of your labs :boo: do we have Freedom of Information Act here in the Philippines? Quote Link to comment
silvercross0816 Posted September 7, 2006 Share Posted September 7, 2006 i have been working for this company for 10 years already and during this period, i managed to rise from the ranks. in the course of my employment, i had access to various information that should be kept confidential especially from competitors. now, the company is asking me to sign a "confidentiality agreement" which states that in order for the company to protect its investments in terms of research, client base, i can not work for another company of the same nature if ever i separate (for whatever reason) from the company. eto yung part of the contract:should i sign this? what if i decide to leave them for a better opportunity? maliit lang ang market for my profession, and in all likelihood, yung mapupuntahan kong company (if ever) is a competitor.thanks Just a thought on your predicament - You been with the company for the longest time, that means you have had an employment contract long ago with the company. If the provisions on the "confidentiality agreement" makes you uncomfortable, then dont sign it. The Company cannot force upon you an amendment to an employment contract. You see, there is nothing in the confidentiality agreement that is to your benefit............ that is unfair. If a company would like to restrict you or limit your job opportunities elsewhere, especially if your skills are adapted to a particular industry and shifting to another industry would entail that you start all over again, then at least the present company should provide compensation in the interim period when you are prohibited (there should be a limitation, like x number of years, in prohibiting you to engage employment in the same industry). :thumbsdownsmiley: These are called restrictive covenants in employment, think about it before you agree. :cool: Its no simple thing. This is usually applied to highly technical jobs ex. Chemists, Finance, Sales. :mtc: Quote Link to comment
Waterbearer Posted September 7, 2006 Share Posted September 7, 2006 do we have Freedom of Information Act here in the Philippines?There is no Freedom of Information Act per se in the Philippines but a combination of the Constitutional right and various other legal provisions makes it one of the most open countries in the region. Quote Link to comment
the messiah Posted September 7, 2006 Share Posted September 7, 2006 A clear circumvention of the law. What cannot be done directly cannot also be done indirectly. This is a labor law violation if that's the case. tenks dud, wil keep that in mind hehe Quote Link to comment
Kurtsky Keigee Posted September 7, 2006 Share Posted September 7, 2006 Whats the best dvd rippign softare to xvid?Usually umaabot 3 hours to xvid ehWala bang mga 1 hour lang?P4 po gamit ko 2.0 ghz..Normal lang ba 3 hours? Quote Link to comment
kofianan Posted September 7, 2006 Share Posted September 7, 2006 pre salamat ng narami sa map and contact number.... it was very helpful! punta ako dun next month.... mabuhay ang thread na 'to!! Address: IBP Building, No.15 Julia Vargas AvenueOrtigas Center, Pasig City, Philippines SecretariatTel. Nos. 631-3018, 631-3014, 634-4697Fax Nos. 631-3014 & 634-4697 Commission on Bar DisciplineTel. No. 631-26-44Fax No. 910-0407 National Committee on Legal Aid Tel. Nos. 631-3016, 910-0408Fax No. 631-3013 AccountingTel. Nos. 631-3017, 634-4696 PublicationsTeleFax No. 634-4696FOR DIRECTIONS: see attached map Quote Link to comment
fauxhead Posted September 8, 2006 Share Posted September 8, 2006 Only in principle. But in reality, this constitutionally-assured right is one of the most abused. First, before you can insist this right against the government, you have to go to court. Second, there are no penalties or sanctions against erring officials violating this rule, whether by negligence or otherwise. Open government? Not by a long, long, long shot. There is no Freedom of Information Act per se in the Philippines but a combination of the Constitutional right and various other legal provisions makes it one of the most open countries in the region. Quote Link to comment
Waterbearer Posted September 8, 2006 Share Posted September 8, 2006 (edited) Only in principle. But in reality, this constitutionally-assured right is one of the most abused. First, before you can insist this right against the government, you have to go to court. Second, there are no penalties or sanctions against erring officials violating this rule, whether by negligence or otherwise. Open government? Not by a long, long, long shot.True....but compared to other countries...it could be worse. Edited September 8, 2006 by Waterbearer Quote Link to comment
jake_roxas Posted September 11, 2006 Share Posted September 11, 2006 do we have Freedom of Information Act here in the Philippines? on a related matter, there is an administrative order on the protection of personal data and privacy. Quote Link to comment
agentjackbauer Posted September 11, 2006 Share Posted September 11, 2006 We do? May copy ka bro?If you do, please share. Thanks. Quote Link to comment
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