URGENT: question about win2k install on drive with existing
Currently I have a very messy Win2k install, with problems all over the place. I want to reinstall, without ACPI to help fix my ACPI problems. My problem is, that I don't have enough CDRs to burn backups (and I can't afford more).
Currently I have a very messy Win2k install, with problems all over the place. I want to reinstall, without ACPI to help fix my ACPI problems.
My problem is, that I don't have enough CDRs to burn backups (and I can't afford more). I also fear that my PC isn't stable enough to burn CDs anyway. What I would like to do, is place the hard disk in my other PC, and delete everything apart from a folder with my backups in (about 6Gb on a 31Gb drive). If I was to do this, and then install win2k back on my orginal machine, would my backups still remain intact?
So, to round that up:
1) Take out hard disk from THIS PC and place it in my second
2) Wipe EVERYTHING except the backups I need to keep
3) Place THIS hard disk back into THIS PC and install win2k
And I would like to know if that backup directory would remain intact.
My problem is, that I don't have enough CDRs to burn backups (and I can't afford more). I also fear that my PC isn't stable enough to burn CDs anyway. What I would like to do, is place the hard disk in my other PC, and delete everything apart from a folder with my backups in (about 6Gb on a 31Gb drive). If I was to do this, and then install win2k back on my orginal machine, would my backups still remain intact?
So, to round that up:
1) Take out hard disk from THIS PC and place it in my second
2) Wipe EVERYTHING except the backups I need to keep
3) Place THIS hard disk back into THIS PC and install win2k
And I would like to know if that backup directory would remain intact.
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great. thanks a lot. That saves a lot of time/grief/cds/money/stress etc etc etc.
What problems were you having w/ ACPI ?
I shall direct you to this post....All is fixed now...and the plan worked perfectly...thanks.
http://www.apushardware.com/vb/showthread.php?threadid=11956
http://www.apushardware.com/vb/showthread.php?threadid=11956
Well I'm glad that things are working well for you now. Although have you considered a BIOS update?
It's all in the post.....I have 'the most reliable' there is atm