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General => Off Topic => Topic started by: Numsgil on March 13, 2005, 07:15:28 AM
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I was trying to find a bug in my windows installation on drive D. Whenever I explored C it took something like 80 seconds to find it.
Drive C hasn't had a windows installation on it for over a year. It's mostly just where I install crap. So I deleted everything in the root of my C drive.
That seemed to fix the problem, so I was happy. Then I restarted an hour later...
My computer wouldn't load up at all. Said something about NTFLS not found, or some either equally inane acronym.
Oh no! I broke my computer!
5 hours later I have to load up with a boot disk. Thank goodness no data was lost. Have no idea how to access my NTFS partition though...
Thank goodness I have a laptop and my roommate's computer.
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LOL , NUM THX FOR STARTING THIS TOPIC.
WONDER WHY I WAS NOT POSTING FOR 2 DAYS? :D
(I deleted a critical system file :D )
Too bad my dads computer had home edition Xp (I got proffesional) , so when I tryed to use his file to fix it , I f*eed*up it completly.
I used a boot disk tuday, lost some drivers and windows media player , but its ok I got backups.
(All because of Hackers from cr messing with my services, NEVER DELETE SERVICES.EXE from your windows XP installation)
:P Bau :P