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Windows NT, 2000, 2003, 2008, 2012 Problem solving for the NT, Windows 2000, 2003, 2008 and 2012 Operating Systems |
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Two new removable disc drives appeared with two new letters after I booted up this a.
I have been having trouble getting everything to work right here latley.One time the modem wont work,and when I get that fixed the printer quits.when I want to use my media card reader i have to unplug the printer in order to use the usb port.I rebooted to get started using it but th E and F drives i normally see were replaced by by a G H which of course didn' work.I tried everything I knew to do the delete those drives but to no avail.I also have a web cam I like to use from time to time.in the begining every thing worked together just fine.
It looks to me like this thing needs a colonoscopy to try and clean out 5yrs of sh-- I have been putting in it. In the words Little Richard HELP ME SOMEBODY PLEASE HELP ME Thank you for your time Robin Eddie Bradford Peckerwood Ala. |
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1. Run a system file cleanup/repair:
Start | Run Type in sfc /scannow (hit<ok>) may ask for the W2K CD. Reboot no workie then, 2. Next I would do a W2K repair. Step-by-Step works on W2K also. |
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Thank you Murf for your help,your suggestion seemed to work.
Robin |
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Thx for letting us know. Was it the system repair SFC or the complete repair???
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