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| 2 operating systems This is a long one - i have a 80Gig hard drive that's been partitioned XP was on C: and the other side was F: called storage. Some time ago I had a virus or something that I couldn't get rid of, so I ended up reinstalling windows XP - when I start the computer now it gives me 2 operating systems which has been fine.All it means is that you select which operating system you want to use at start up. This has worked well for quite a while until I ran registry cleaner, which raised some issues which I deleted (registry cleaner comes with a restore feature so I thought if i deleted something I shouldn't I could get it back) After these deletions my antivirus program would not longer work, so I when back to the restore feature and restored - with one major problem - I restored to a date which was October 05 and not october 06. Now when I start the system and choose the operating system, it's seems to have restored to a time before that system even exsisted so it just gives me a windows screen and nothing else, I've tried Ctrl, Alt,Del nothing works. I have managed to start the system on the original operating system and found the antivirus, ran it and cleaned whatever was wrong with it , so I can get into the computer, but I've lost my Daughters college coursework which is still in there I think, I hope. I'm sorry that this so long but I thought that I'd give as much information as possible. Can anybody help? A month ago I purchased Winantivirus (I must add I also have registry cleaner) G |
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| Re: 2 operating systems In news:6B4C3AA5-D4A9-4F20-B4E8-A210C17E94D1@microsoft.com, I only call when I want something had this to say: My reply is at the bottom of your sent message: > This is a long one - i have a 80Gig hard drive that's been > partitioned XP was on C: and the other side was F: called storage. > Some time ago I had a virus or something that I couldn't get rid of, > so I ended up reinstalling windows XP - when I start the computer now > it gives me 2 operating systems which has been fine.All it means is > that you select which operating system you want to use at start up. > This has worked well for quite a while until I ran registry cleaner, > which raised some issues which I deleted (registry cleaner comes with > a restore feature so I thought if i deleted something I shouldn't I > could get it back) After these deletions my antivirus program would > not longer work, so I when back to the restore feature and restored - > with one major problem - I restored to a date which was October 05 > and not october 06. > Now when I start the system and choose the operating system, it's > seems to have restored to a time before that system even exsisted so > it just gives me a windows screen and nothing else, I've tried Ctrl, > Alt,Del nothing works. > I have managed to start the system on the original operating system > and > found the antivirus, ran it and cleaned whatever was wrong with it , > so I can get into the computer, but I've lost my Daughters college > coursework which is still in there I think, I hope. > I'm sorry that this so long but I thought that I'd give as much > information as possible. > Can anybody help? > A month ago I purchased Winantivirus (I must add I also have registry > cleaner) G And this is why I don't recommend using registry cleaners... *sighs* Let's see what we CAN get to - are you still getting the chance to boot into the second OS when you start your PC? Can you at least SEE the other OS from the first one - as in navigate to the files on it so that you can retrieve the school work? -- Galen - MS MVP - Windows (Shell/User & IE) http://dts-l.org/ http://kgiii.info/ "Chance has put in our way a most singular and whimsical problem, and its solution is its own reward." - Sherlock Holmes |
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| RE: 2 operating systems What a mess. Which is why I keep a backup PLUS a copy of data of "My Documents", so I can always recover data, either restoring the entire disk, restoring part of it or copy some files or directories. If the college course is important enough, there's "data recovery services" that you can find doing a little googling. Years back, I was the IT guy at some company in NYC, the HD was messed up, and another employee took the drive to CT, recovered the data professionally, and got back in less than a day. Sometimes, time is money and I could of spent days figuring the cause. Could've taken us days to figure out a "free" way of recovering the data. "I only call when I want something" wrote: > This is a long one - i have a 80Gig hard drive that's been partitioned XP was > on C: and the other side was F: called storage. Some time ago I had a virus > or something that I couldn't get rid of, so I ended up reinstalling windows > XP - when I start the computer now it gives me 2 operating systems which has > been fine.All it means is that you select which operating system you want to > use at start up. > This has worked well for quite a while until I ran registry cleaner, which > raised some issues which I deleted (registry cleaner comes with a restore > feature so I thought if i deleted something I shouldn't I could get it back) > After these deletions my antivirus program would not longer work, so I when > back to the restore feature and restored - with one major problem - I > restored to a date which was October 05 and not october 06. > Now when I start the system and choose the operating system, it's seems to > have restored to a time before that system even exsisted so it just gives me > a windows screen and nothing else, I've tried Ctrl, Alt,Del nothing works. > I have managed to start the system on the original operating system and > found the antivirus, ran it and cleaned whatever was wrong with it , so I can > get into the computer, but I've lost my Daughters college coursework which is > still in there I think, I hope. > I'm sorry that this so long but I thought that I'd give as much information > as possible. > Can anybody help? > A month ago I purchased Winantivirus (I must add I also have registry cleaner) > G |
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| Re: 2 operating systems Where did the reinstall put the Windows files? Did the second system install to F: ? Did you reinstall software also? Do you know if the coursework is Word files? If you can locate the files, you may need to take ownership of the files. http://rickrogers.org/fixes.htm#Taking_ownership You may need to backup your data and do a clean install of XP. -- Ronald Sommer "I only call when I want something" <I only call when I want something@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:6B4C3AA5-D4A9-4F20-B4E8-A210C17E94D1@microsoft.com... : This is a long one - i have a 80Gig hard drive that's been partitioned XP was : on C: and the other side was F: called storage. Some time ago I had a virus : or something that I couldn't get rid of, so I ended up reinstalling windows : XP - when I start the computer now it gives me 2 operating systems which has : been fine.All it means is that you select which operating system you want to : use at start up. : This has worked well for quite a while until I ran registry cleaner, which : raised some issues which I deleted (registry cleaner comes with a restore : feature so I thought if i deleted something I shouldn't I could get it back) : After these deletions my antivirus program would not longer work, so I when : back to the restore feature and restored - with one major problem - I : restored to a date which was October 05 and not october 06. : Now when I start the system and choose the operating system, it's seems to : have restored to a time before that system even exsisted so it just gives me : a windows screen and nothing else, I've tried Ctrl, Alt,Del nothing works. : I have managed to start the system on the original operating system and : found the antivirus, ran it and cleaned whatever was wrong with it , so I can : get into the computer, but I've lost my Daughters college coursework which is : still in there I think, I hope. : I'm sorry that this so long but I thought that I'd give as much information : as possible. : Can anybody help? : A month ago I purchased Winantivirus (I must add I also have registry cleaner) : G |
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| Re: 2 operating systems "Galen" wrote: > In news:6B4C3AA5-D4A9-4F20-B4E8-A210C17E94D1@microsoft.com, > I only call when I want something had this to say: > > My reply is at the bottom of your sent message: > > > This is a long one - i have a 80Gig hard drive that's been > > partitioned XP was on C: and the other side was F: called storage. > > Some time ago I had a virus or something that I couldn't get rid of, > > so I ended up reinstalling windows XP - when I start the computer now > > it gives me 2 operating systems which has been fine.All it means is > > that you select which operating system you want to use at start up. > > This has worked well for quite a while until I ran registry cleaner, > > which raised some issues which I deleted (registry cleaner comes with > > a restore feature so I thought if i deleted something I shouldn't I > > could get it back) After these deletions my antivirus program would > > not longer work, so I when back to the restore feature and restored - > > with one major problem - I restored to a date which was October 05 > > and not october 06. > > Now when I start the system and choose the operating system, it's > > seems to have restored to a time before that system even exsisted so > > it just gives me a windows screen and nothing else, I've tried Ctrl, > > Alt,Del nothing works. > > I have managed to start the system on the original operating system > > and > > found the antivirus, ran it and cleaned whatever was wrong with it , > > so I can get into the computer, but I've lost my Daughters college > > coursework which is still in there I think, I hope. > > I'm sorry that this so long but I thought that I'd give as much > > information as possible. > > Can anybody help? > > A month ago I purchased Winantivirus (I must add I also have registry > > cleaner) G > > And this is why I don't recommend using registry cleaners... > > *sighs* > > Let's see what we CAN get to - are you still getting the chance to boot into > the second OS when you start your PC? > > Can you at least SEE the other OS from the first one - as in navigate to the > files on it so that you can retrieve the school work? > > -- > Galen - MS MVP - Windows (Shell/User & IE) > http://dts-l.org/ http://kgiii.info/ > > "Chance has put in our way a most singular and whimsical problem, and > its solution is its own reward." - Sherlock Holmes > > Thanks Galen answers to your questions below. Q1 Yes , when I boot the system, it stops with an choice of2 OS's both names are the same, it then starts a countdown of 30 seconds by which time it defaults to the first option OS. If I go on this system it give me my wallpaper and nothing else, not even a start menu option, I then have to reboot and use the other OS. Q2 I should tell you this, the original OS had the following winxp (C:) Storage (F): this was the way the partition was set up when I had to re install XP I put the new version on the storage (F): drive, now this is the bit where I struggle to remember, I think the it set up a drive called winxp (D):. I can remember going into explorer and seeing the old system and not being able to get to any email or excel, word etc files, but now I reverted back to winxp (C): it doesn't show (D): drive as anything other than a CD drive. hope this help to help me regards |
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| RE: 2 operating systems Thank you for your help FrankChin, I may have to do that "FrankChin" wrote: > > What a mess. > > Which is why I keep a backup PLUS a copy of data of "My Documents", so I can > always recover data, either restoring the entire disk, restoring part of it > or copy some files or directories. > > If the college course is important enough, there's "data recovery services" > that you can find doing a little googling. Years back, I was the IT guy at > some company in NYC, the HD was messed up, and another employee took the > drive to CT, recovered the data professionally, and got back in less than a > day. Sometimes, time is money and I could of spent days figuring the cause. > Could've taken us days to figure out a "free" way of recovering the data. > > > > > "I only call when I want something" wrote: > > > This is a long one - i have a 80Gig hard drive that's been partitioned XP was > > on C: and the other side was F: called storage. Some time ago I had a virus > > or something that I couldn't get rid of, so I ended up reinstalling windows > > XP - when I start the computer now it gives me 2 operating systems which has > > been fine.All it means is that you select which operating system you want to > > use at start up. > > This has worked well for quite a while until I ran registry cleaner, which > > raised some issues which I deleted (registry cleaner comes with a restore > > feature so I thought if i deleted something I shouldn't I could get it back) > > After these deletions my antivirus program would not longer work, so I when > > back to the restore feature and restored - with one major problem - I > > restored to a date which was October 05 and not october 06. > > Now when I start the system and choose the operating system, it's seems to > > have restored to a time before that system even exsisted so it just gives me > > a windows screen and nothing else, I've tried Ctrl, Alt,Del nothing works. > > I have managed to start the system on the original operating system and > > found the antivirus, ran it and cleaned whatever was wrong with it , so I can > > get into the computer, but I've lost my Daughters college coursework which is > > still in there I think, I hope. > > I'm sorry that this so long but I thought that I'd give as much information > > as possible. > > Can anybody help? > > A month ago I purchased Winantivirus (I must add I also have registry cleaner) > > G |
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| Re: 2 operating systems Ron, answer to you questions below. I installed the second XP on the partition called storage (F:) I think I also re installed office (word excel etc) I did manages to copy some stuff from C: The coursework is on Word, I'll keep trying to located it and look at your suggested link. Thanks for the advise "Ron Sommer" wrote: > Where did the reinstall put the Windows files? > Did the second system install to F: ? > Did you reinstall software also? > > Do you know if the coursework is Word files? > If you can locate the files, you may need to take ownership of the files. > http://rickrogers.org/fixes.htm#Taking_ownership > > You may need to backup your data and do a clean install of XP. > -- > Ronald Sommer > > "I only call when I want something" <I only call when I want > something@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:6B4C3AA5-D4A9-4F20-B4E8-A210C17E94D1@microsoft.com... > : This is a long one - i have a 80Gig hard drive that's been partitioned XP > was > : on C: and the other side was F: called storage. Some time ago I had a > virus > : or something that I couldn't get rid of, so I ended up reinstalling > windows > : XP - when I start the computer now it gives me 2 operating systems which > has > : been fine.All it means is that you select which operating system you want > to > : use at start up. > : This has worked well for quite a while until I ran registry cleaner, which > : raised some issues which I deleted (registry cleaner comes with a restore > : feature so I thought if i deleted something I shouldn't I could get it > back) > : After these deletions my antivirus program would not longer work, so I > when > : back to the restore feature and restored - with one major problem - I > : restored to a date which was October 05 and not october 06. > : Now when I start the system and choose the operating system, it's seems to > : have restored to a time before that system even exsisted so it just gives > me > : a windows screen and nothing else, I've tried Ctrl, Alt,Del nothing works. > : I have managed to start the system on the original operating system and > : found the antivirus, ran it and cleaned whatever was wrong with it , so I > can > : get into the computer, but I've lost my Daughters college coursework which > is > : still in there I think, I hope. > : I'm sorry that this so long but I thought that I'd give as much > information > : as possible. > : Can anybody help? > : A month ago I purchased Winantivirus (I must add I also have registry > cleaner) > : G > > |
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| Re: 2 operating systems In news:5D0A17F5-2AAC-44DC-9809-E9EA3DBA85FD@microsoft.com, I only call when I want something had this to say: My reply is at the bottom of your sent message: > "Galen" wrote: > >> In news:6B4C3AA5-D4A9-4F20-B4E8-A210C17E94D1@microsoft.com, >> I only call when I want something had this to say: >> >> My reply is at the bottom of your sent message: >> >>> This is a long one - i have a 80Gig hard drive that's been >>> partitioned XP was on C: and the other side was F: called storage. >>> Some time ago I had a virus or something that I couldn't get rid of, >>> so I ended up reinstalling windows XP - when I start the computer >>> now it gives me 2 operating systems which has been fine.All it >>> means is that you select which operating system you want to use at >>> start up. This has worked well for quite a while until I ran >>> registry cleaner, which raised some issues which I deleted >>> (registry cleaner comes with a restore feature so I thought if i >>> deleted something I shouldn't I could get it back) After these >>> deletions my antivirus program would not longer work, so I when >>> back to the restore feature and restored - with one major problem - >>> I restored to a date which was October 05 and not october 06. >>> Now when I start the system and choose the operating system, it's >>> seems to have restored to a time before that system even exsisted so >>> it just gives me a windows screen and nothing else, I've tried Ctrl, >>> Alt,Del nothing works. >>> I have managed to start the system on the original operating system >>> and >>> found the antivirus, ran it and cleaned whatever was wrong with it , >>> so I can get into the computer, but I've lost my Daughters college >>> coursework which is still in there I think, I hope. >>> I'm sorry that this so long but I thought that I'd give as much >>> information as possible. >>> Can anybody help? >>> A month ago I purchased Winantivirus (I must add I also have >>> registry cleaner) G >> >> And this is why I don't recommend using registry cleaners... >> >> *sighs* >> >> Let's see what we CAN get to - are you still getting the chance to >> boot into the second OS when you start your PC? >> >> Can you at least SEE the other OS from the first one - as in >> navigate to the files on it so that you can retrieve the school work? >> >> -- >> Galen - MS MVP - Windows (Shell/User & IE) >> http://dts-l.org/ http://kgiii.info/ >> >> "Chance has put in our way a most singular and whimsical problem, and >> its solution is its own reward." - Sherlock Holmes >> >> Thanks Galen answers to your questions below. > > Q1 Yes , when I boot the system, it stops with an choice of2 OS's > both names are the same, it then starts a countdown of 30 seconds by > which time it defaults to the first option OS. If I go on this system > it give me my wallpaper and nothing else, not even a start menu > option, I then have to reboot and use the other OS. > Q2 I should tell you this, the original OS had the following > winxp (C:) > Storage (F): > this was the way the partition was set up > when I had to re install XP I put the new version on the storage (F): > drive, now this is the bit where I struggle to remember, I think the > it set up a drive called winxp (D):. > I can remember going into explorer and seeing the old system and not > being able to get to any email or excel, word etc files, but now I > reverted back to winxp (C): it doesn't show (D): drive as anything > other than a CD drive. hope this help to help me > regards Alright... Pick the system that you only get the wallpaper on... Go to it. Missing Icons and Taskbar: http://kgiii.info/windows/XP/general...s_taskbar.html -- Galen - MS MVP - Windows (Shell/User & IE) http://dts-l.org/ http://kgiii.info/ "Chance has put in our way a most singular and whimsical problem, and its solution is its own reward." - Sherlock Holmes |
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