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  1. Hi Ive Sorted it thanks. I reinstalled the old drive on its own, set my admin to use no passwords and also put all the files I wanted into a new folder within a shared folder. I then refitted both drives and was able to transfer the new folder with all its contents (took ages) into My docs folder on the new HD. Thanks for your help and support. YIIPEEEEEEEE !!!
  2. Hi I fitted the new HD and it all went well. I then re fitted the old hard drive (f) in order to transfer my files, documents etc but when i went into my documents it said access was denied, is this something to do with my documents being within admin rights on the old drive and if so, how do I access them or transfer themto the new hard drive?
  3. Thanks for the suggestion about using the new drive. This makes perfect sense. If i remove the old HD and fit the new would the installation of XP be straight forward (just a matter of putting in the disc)? Following the install can I then refit the 20Gig as a slave and transfer any neccesary files/drivers etc from it. Then format it ready to use as a backup or spare HD?
  4. Hi, I have currently have windows XP on my 4 year old pc that has a 20Gb hard drive, this does not work particularly well and over the years has gotton a lot of corrupt info on it. I have purchased a brand new windows XP sp2 and an additional 120GB hard drive. I would like to use the original 20gb HD for the windows operating system and other programmes and the 120GB hard drive for any documents and files that i save. I am quite confident in installing the additional HD and then transferring any existing files I have to it, but then i need to install my new copy of XP sp2 to the original 20gb HD. Please can you advise of the proceedure to remove all information from my original 20GB hard drive and do a "clean" install of Windows XP sp2 to it. Thanks
  5. I have a PC that has Windows NT installed as well as other non required progs , I would like to know how to format this so that it is "Bare" thus enabling me to istall a new operating system. Detailed instructions would be greatly appreciated as I am not an expert. Thanks
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    Outlook 2002 shows wrong week numbers

    Hi I use Outlook 2002 and the week numbers are incorrect. We are currently in week number 16 but Outlook thinks it is week number 17. All the remaining week number are also one number ahead. odd? what does your say? can it be changed.
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    DVD re writer poor performance

    I think I will return the drive, thanks for your help, can anyone suggest an alternative that will work well on my pc specs.
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    Pocket PC & active sync issues

    I have just reset my Pocket pc and when i try to sync via activesync it says the pocket pc name already exists. I have deleted the partnership out of active sync and tried the current and a previous name but it still says they exist, . Where are the names stored so i can completely delete them and set a clean partnership using my pocket pc name that works fine on my work pc.
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    DVD re writer poor performance

    The Writer is an AOpen DVDRW DUW1608 the caddy is marketed as a Safecom SUSB2-252ACF These were purchased as an assembled unit from UkZan.com
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    DVD re writer poor performance

    I do not have USB2, only USB1 but i am assured by the retailer that it works perfecly through USB1. Do you thinks he is tellin' me porkies. Is 12Mbps through the carrier too little to play DVDs? and if so will it at least be enough to write and re write? Thanks for your help
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    DVD re writer poor performance

    I dont have the speed of my regular DVD player but the burner speeds are as follows;- 16 x read and 16 x write - (single layer)and 2.4x write (double layer) 4 x rewrite for DVD+RW/+Rand 48x (read) 32x write CDRW. The spec of the caddy is as follows:- Rate: USB2.0 (480Mbps) USB1.1 (12Mbps) Interface: USB2.0 A,B Cooling: internal fan Hope this is enough info to diagnose the problem.
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    DVD re writer poor performance

    It s not my intention to use it for watching DVDs i only tried a DVD in it to see if it was working/connected properly. I have yet to use it for burning, but because it would not play the DVD properly I wondered if it would write and rewrite ok.
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    DVD re writer poor performance

    It s not my intention to use it for watching DVDs i only tried a DVD in it to see if it was working/connected properly. I have yet to use it for burning, but because it would not play the DVD properly I wondered if it would write and rewrite ok.
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    DVD re writer poor performance

    Hi I have just purchased an internal Aopen DVD rewiter mounted in a Safecom portable case,(ready assembled), I have not used it for writing yet but have tried playing a DVD on it, Everything seems to operate OK but as soon as the DVD has a lot of sound and graphics at the same time (eg a concert) the sound stutters and the graphics flicker.It cannot cope. it even freezes on occasions. I have tried the playing DVD in my read only DVD drive and it is fine , I am using Cyberlink PowerDVD 5 which came bundled with the player it all runs through a USB, the company that supplied the equipment said it might be a compatability issue and renewed the rewriter drive just in case it was faulty. I am running XP pro , 1.1 AMD athlon processor , 384mb cache. hope you can help
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    XP Pro duplicated

    Many Thanks Its cured , wonderful very helpful
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