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Startup repair not working
005- Will a SCSI-2 hard drive work with an Apple II system? 006- Will my Rev. C SCSI Card work with a SCSI-2 drive? 007- What is SCSI "termination power"? 008- Can I avoid the "RamFAST/SCSI is ..... However if you just wish to access one 60MB SCSI hard drive from an Apple II, then the CMS card will do the job well.

hard drive problem
Increasing the rpm only helps the access time for seeks. If the data transfer rate is constrained by the interface, then what you will gain is a decrease in the rotational latency. I have two SATA Hard Drives, both Western Digital, my C: Drive is a 10000RPM the second drive is 7200RPM, both are about 40% full.

extending the C: partition
I see that above I got my answer as to when to use the sys C: command that indeed I do it at the A prompt. And above as far as slipping the HD out and putting it into another laptop to do the install. I have no access to another laptop and if I get a used CD-Rom drive on ebay then in the future I finally got an

Slow Hard Drive
No matter what I do though, I cannot get a drive letter to show in Vista nor can I access this USB drive in any other manner. So, did you or anyone get a fix for this problem?? -- Thanks, Malakie "Helogrunt" wrote: I am running vista home edition. I had an external hard drive that worked great, but did not ever run

Can't access shares on system drive after installation of ...
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External Hard Drive used for System Backup.
Next time "Auto Scan" appeared when I turned back on the external HD, I hit "CANCEL" button of "Auto Scan" pop-up window, and then I am able to access the external hard drive and I can see that all the files are clearly there via Windows Explorer. Another thing - I don't know if "Auto Scan" is a function of Windows

Can a hard drive be physically damaged due to power loss at ...
It makes no difference for reading, or for writing large files (only directory modifications require access to the journal). Boot times would be affected slightly due to some files being written, but application launch times should be almost completely unaffected. I'm wondering whether the hard drive is

Oppdatert Macbook og MAcbook Pro
I do seem to have access to the c: and d: drives, as well as I guess the hidden x: drive, through the dos option in the advanced options. The d drive would stay as is? Teh laptop also has a burner. You think that I would have access to the information on the c drive before I reset to the factory settings?

cannot access data files
I installed Office on the default drive C (thinking I would be able to access the free space at some point). My data is backed up on One Care on an external Hard Drive, I have had some difficulties with that too, but I can replace anything missing in time. If it is a simple as deleting the new simple volume and

MS Access via mapped drive
The startup disk takes a couple of minutes to boot and then the window looks exactly like the one I access from Program Files. If you want to reload a backup back to your hard drive, it is simply copy G/H to C/E. I haven't determined whether I can copy only G or H individually back to the system as of yet.

Can I restore Windows 98 from an USB external CR-rom drive?
What I would like to do is get a USB hard drive docking station in order to check out the old hard drive. Although I had Norton Ghost and a carbon copy on my secondary drive I was unable to access it and it was useless. I figure, by using the USB hard drive docking station I might be able to boot to the old hard

Hard disk utility to prevent access to bad blocks?
I shared my C: drive to all. Now, in PC1, when I try to Map Network Drive to the C: drive in PC2, it keeps saying Access Denied. Then I clicked on "Connect using a different name", and keyed in PC2's User account, leaving password blank (since there is no password). Same response. Then, on PC2, I created the

USB hard drive docking station
This leads to a large amount of partially uninstalled program files still littered over your hard drive which causes the performance of your computer to decline severly. Failure to repair these problems can result in total system failure and the blue screen of death where you will no longer be able to access the

External Hard Drive
Also keep in mind when deleting a partitions ANYTHING that is on that partition of the hard drive will be ERASED, also once the partition is delete it will not be redetected until you format that partition, so if you delete your primary partition, which is the c: drive, you will not be able to put anything on that

Zero Tolerance policies...
The startup disk takes a couple of minutes to boot and then the window looks exactly like the one I access from Program Files. If you want to reload a backup back to your hard drive, it is simply copy G/H to C/E. I haven't determined whether I can copy only G or H individually back to the system as of yet.

cannot access data files
During the reformat/reinstall, the DOS fdisk hung around 30% of the drive, so I created 3 partitions: the 1st at 29% of HD capacity, used for Windows; the 2nd around 3% of capacity as "off-limits" so I never access that region; and the 3rd with the remainder of the 60GB, used for data, programs, files, etc.

Multiuser front-end - multiple backend
I have fitted my old computer's hard drive into an external case and I'm accessing it via USB2 to get my old files off. Certain files I cannot access - it says I do not have the privileges to access these files although I am an administrator. I have been through the process of Right click, properties, security and

Backup before upgrade to XP?
"John" <J...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:0C423FA6-6A7E-4ECA-82E1-F799BA0294DD@microsoft.com... Can't boot system. Error message: cannot update register. I've changed the hard drive and the system now works, but I have a ton of data on the old drive. Any idea how I can access this info?

Can a hard drive be physically damaged due to power loss at ...
The 7.2K used to be the C: drive, and I got about 75Mb/s then I had the 10K installed and installed the OS onto that so it is now my C: Drive. Increasing the rpm only helps the access time for seeks. If the data transfer rate is constrained by the interface, then what you will gain is a decrease in the

External Hard Drive used for System Backup.
When I ran on 2GB I had constant disk drive activity (paging). Now that I have a lot more ram I can see that around 3GB is the sweet spot for VU x64. That is actually a good thing because you want as much running in memory as you can in order not to have to use the hard drive so much (hard drive access is much