PC Down!!!

OG buckshot jr

TD Admin
Ohhh my God, you noob. You Brampton boys are fuckin BE-HIND.....

1 ) Go to TigerDirect/CanadaComputers (or borrow mine) and get a IDE/SATA to USB cable
2 ) Connect your HDD to another computer
3 ) Save all of your child porn
4 ) WIPE and reinstall a normal OS, you fag.
5 ) Reload all the jailtime back to your drive
 

OG buckshot jr

TD Admin
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same steps BJ?
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Actually, no... it's different in XP... I can't remember, exactly, but there IS a way to do it... lemme try to refresh my memory... If you can bring the bitch here I'll attempt a cmd repair on it?

Lemme check on XP commands.
 

Spinny

TD Admin / Giant Faggot
Or I could just put my HDD into pwnions comp, just leave it on top of the case or something... and then bring my external as well, and just move the shit right over to my external.... same idea right? and Ill install win7 on it :P

pwnion knows his shit about computers so hopefully he can save it lol
 

OG buckshot jr

TD Admin
SO FOR WINDOWS XP, the commands are slightly different. Follow this guide!!
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By doing so, you will have to reactivate Windows because of the massive hardware change. I would first advise this:

1 ) Boot from a Windows XP DVD, and on the installation screen, instead of hitting "Install", on the bottom left - hit "Repair computer".

2 ) Once you choose the Windows Installation you want to repair, you'll see a list of about 5 options -> click the last one, "Command Prompt".

3 ) To make sure it's booting off of the correct partition, enter these commands:

- diskpart
- Select disk 0 (0, if the hard drive with Win XP is listed as 0; if not, enter the correct number that it's listed by)
- List volumes
- Select volume 0 (0, if the volume which contains the primary partition that Win XP is listed as volume 0; if not, same thing as above
- active (cmd prompt will now spit a msg saying the partition is now marked as active)

4 ) Now that we made sure the mobo is booting off of the correct partition, we can attempt to rebuild the bcd and manually repair any booting issues by typing these commands:

- fixboot
- fixmbr
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