Guest FatBAt Guests Posted 01/09/07 05:44 AM Share Posted 01/09/07 05:44 AM Now now there tabby cat....watch yer language I don't know what yer on about. I just posted a reply that's all. I thought we kissed and made up .......or are you still following me. That's it isn't it... you stalker you.. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tab Sucker Moderating Team 32,303 Member For: 20y 7m 28d Gender: Male Location: Brisbane Posted 01/09/07 09:06 AM Share Posted 01/09/07 09:06 AM How do you tab to a partition? Or is that a poor attempt at humour? I like how you selectively bolded a few words just to crack yourself up that little bit more. If your hard drive crashes in a spectacular fashion logical partitions won’t do sh*t. Unless it’s something as simple as a faulty boot sector then you’ve got minimal chance of recovery without calling in a specialist and spending lots of $’s.With the price of hard drives being so low these days you’re mad not to throw in an extra hard drive. I’m surprised someone as knowledgeable as yourself wouldn’t advise this.So have you got anything useful to add rather than continue carrying on like an idiot?PS: Sorry Dags Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest FatBAt Guests Posted 01/09/07 09:29 AM Share Posted 01/09/07 09:29 AM You Tab are so so easy. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dagabond Bored Member Administrator 35,722 Member For: 22y 1m 9d Gender: Male Location: Dé·jà vu Posted 01/09/07 10:49 AM Share Posted 01/09/07 10:49 AM Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ZAP No boost, no bottle, just my foot on the throttle! Lifetime Members 7,935 Member For: 20y 10m 9d Gender: Male Location: Sydney Posted 01/09/07 11:45 AM Share Posted 01/09/07 11:45 AM I have all my important data and Windows on 2 x 500Gb SATA drives setup in a RAID1 mirror. This means if either drive fails, the system continues to run.I also have a spare 500gb SATA for applications and 2 x external 500Gb for backups that I alternate between work and home.I also give the family regular DVD's of our pictures and home movies to ensure that I never loose anything. I am paranoid as I run a IT business and also lost my house/office to a fire in 1995. It was only by sheer luck I had a backup tape in the car, so I had the improtant company data. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
aniken I don't suffer from insanity; I enjoy every minute of it Donating Members 4,316 Member For: 22y 3d Gender: Male Location: Sydney, south west Posted 03/09/07 03:03 AM Share Posted 03/09/07 03:03 AM Tried to run the repair option, but it kept asking me for a password... My user account (which is an administrator account) didn't have a password, so that left me stumped. Even after I created a password, the windows repair thingy wouldn't start, saying my password was incorrect even though I'd just created it. Any clue what I can do, short of a full re-install? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nang3 12" member Donating Members 2,107 Member For: 19y 5m 29d Location: Perth WA Posted 03/09/07 03:31 AM Share Posted 03/09/07 03:31 AM I have all my important data and Windows on 2 x 500Gb SATA drives setup in a RAID1 mirror. This means if either drive fails, the system continues to run.I also have a spare 500gb SATA for applications and 2 x external 500Gb for backups that I alternate between work and home.I also give the family regular DVD's of our pictures and home movies to ensure that I never loose anything. I am paranoid as I run a IT business and also lost my house/office to a fire in 1995. It was only by sheer luck I had a backup tape in the car, so I had the improtant company data.sounds like my setup after losing my entire photo and music collection about 6 years ago !! ive learnt to never be slack with backups and considering 500gb satas are only about $150 nowadays its cheap and easy !! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest FatBAt Guests Posted 03/09/07 04:20 AM Share Posted 03/09/07 04:20 AM Tried to run the repair option, but it kept asking me for a password... My user account (which is an administrator account) didn't have a password, so that left me stumped. Even after I created a password, the windows repair thingy wouldn't start, saying my password was incorrect even though I'd just created it. Any clue what I can do, short of a full re-install?That is what I meant about it never working for me. That's as far with the "repair" function as I could get.Sorry aniken. No other options that I am aware of other than re-install. That is certainly 1 thing that Win98 has over XP. If you reinstalled over the old, it just repaired all the corrupt files. XP's only options is quick or full formatCheers Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest FatBAt Guests Posted 03/09/07 04:54 AM Share Posted 03/09/07 04:54 AM Aniken I just found something that may help. When you are prompted for a password, just hit enter. That is the default apparently. Something else to try. Sounds like it's a common problem.http://www.webtree.ca/windowsxp/repair_xp.htmIf that doesn't work, there are a couple of small programs that let you reset the admin password to blank.I guess though you may have to use it at your own peril but it appears safe enough.http://www.softwaretipsandtricks.com/forum...n-password.htmlCheers Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tab Sucker Moderating Team 32,303 Member For: 20y 7m 28d Gender: Male Location: Brisbane Posted 03/09/07 05:00 AM Share Posted 03/09/07 05:00 AM Do you have a different password on the account actually called 'administrator'? The only time you have probably seen it would be the first time it is installed, otherwise it's usually hidden.Not sure about the home version of xp (if that's what you've got) but you should be able to run compmgnt.msc and change the actual administrator password through there. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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