PC has died
Posted: Thu Oct 04, 2007 12:55 pm
Hi all
I posted something about this over in another thread in the Sessions area but thought I would put it here as well in case anyone has an opinion they can share?
"Hi Gadje
Thats very kind of you to offer. If I can get Teamspeak onto my laptop then maybe we can have a look at it later.
I know what caused the problem - a piece of software called Picture Package which came with a Sony camcorder. After I installed it the computer refused to switch off - it always restarted. I then uninstalled the software but now the PC won't boot at all - very brief blue screen and then restarts. It will now recognise the recovery CD but I did not want to reinstall XP if I can avoid it in case I loose stuff in "My Documents" for example.. The machine does have two hard drives so I guess I could install XP on the spare drive and get it to boot from there, and then access the files on the current main drive and see what the damage is?
Anyone think this would work?
"
I posted something about this over in another thread in the Sessions area but thought I would put it here as well in case anyone has an opinion they can share?
"Hi Gadje
Thats very kind of you to offer. If I can get Teamspeak onto my laptop then maybe we can have a look at it later.
I know what caused the problem - a piece of software called Picture Package which came with a Sony camcorder. After I installed it the computer refused to switch off - it always restarted. I then uninstalled the software but now the PC won't boot at all - very brief blue screen and then restarts. It will now recognise the recovery CD but I did not want to reinstall XP if I can avoid it in case I loose stuff in "My Documents" for example.. The machine does have two hard drives so I guess I could install XP on the spare drive and get it to boot from there, and then access the files on the current main drive and see what the damage is?
Anyone think this would work?
