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Originally Posted by Saphire
When I have had a problem like this, I boot from floppy, then go onto c: drive from there I manually rename the windows directory to crash so I know where everything is then reload windows from scratch via the CD. Once I have done that and have everything back I then carefully go through my files until I find the problem one. I have been able in the past to everything back without causing to much hassle.
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That's not an option with this particular PC. there's no boot floppy and they say the original restore disc won't work anyway for this particular problem - so that's why they're sending new discs.
I'm just SO grateful our eldest son knows what's what as I wouldn't know where to start! last time I had a major disaster was 1998 and windows 95 - and that was easily restored with the boot floppy. I must admit i also went nostalgic for my Sureshot70 and cheap film
It makes you realise how dependant we are on the PC for processing our own digital photos.
Pol