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| F-14 Ace | Jun 3 2011, 03:16:30 PM Post #21 |
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Resident Ace Combat fanatic!
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Just an update. Apparently my hard drive is getting ready to fail after all. After backing up all my files, I decided to create a set of recovery disks to reinstall the OS after I replace the hard drive but I seem to have run into a problem. The program told me I would need 3 disks. I successfully created the first recovery disk but then I had to exit the program to do something else. It told me it would resume where I left off so I didn't think it was any big deal. I reopened the recovery disk program and went to create disk 2 and instead, it started creating another disk 1, despite the fact that the program said it would only allow me to create one copy of each disk. I don't want 2 disk 1s. Anybody know what's going on here? |
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| landbeforetimelover | Jun 3 2011, 11:38:21 PM Post #22 |
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Littlefoot
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My advise to you is to download my technician OEM disks from my server. It will put a legit copy of Windows on your PC without all the crapware and only requires 1 disk. Just make sure your COA is legible (this is a sticker on the case of your computer with 25 digits). If you're on a laptop, it might be under the battery. Just search for my thread. You don't want the crap the disks your computer makes will put back onto your computer. |
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