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NTLDR is missing
Checked in the BIOS and 1 of my hard drives as well as my CD and DVD drives are missing. The only drive I can find in the BIOS is the drive I use for storage. I know the reason for the NTLDR error is because it can't find the hard drive with windows on it. I have seen this happen before when a hard drive has

Los Alamos hard drives missing for months?
Sharon F sharonf...@ETEmvps.org microsoft public windowsxp basics On Tue, 25 May 2004 03:04:09 +0200, FF wrote: Thanks Sharon I had not noticed that the drives weren't assigned a letter. You're welcome. -- Sharon F MS-MVP ~ Windows XP Shell/User.

It gives "missing operating system error." and unable to ...
comYOMAMA (THE GENERALISSIMO) wrote: Subject: Re: Los Alamos hard drives missing for months? From: sala...@my-deja.com Date: 6/21/00 8:16 PM Pacific Daylight Time Message-id: <8is0d5$8l...@nnrp1.deja.com> don't quite see the espionage value of instructions on how to disarm a live Soviet atomic warhead,

cd-rom and hard drives missing in device manager
I now have managed to get the choice to load either Vista or XP, but only after hitting escape to enter my bios menu and choosing the Vista hard drive to Thanks for the help, probaby something small I am missing - I installed VistaBootPro and run it from my Vista install, should I install it and run it from the

Timeline on missing Los Alamos hard drives in question
I appreciate it, and those drives don't look too bad to me. Next time I'm in the market for a drive I will be ordering one of those. Yet, OTOH, I have had three LaCie 'Porsche' drives in a neat stack running 24/7 for a couple of years now without them missing a beat. These are a silver-grey colour rather than gold

Two Top-Secret computer hard drives are missing ....
Elwood P. Dowd in "Harvey" ------------------------------------------------------- ------- <iamm...@aol.com> wrote in message news:sb4i8mmtr2a33@corp.supernews.com... I am stumped. I have a lot of waves stored on my 2nd hard drive. Tonight I find I do not have as many as I thought. Several folders are missing.

Missing Hard Disk space on the C drive
Mark Arnold (MVP) m...@mvps.org microsoft public exchange misc "Richard Coursen" <richard.cour...@verizon.net> wrote: My computer has 2 local hard drives (master and slave) and a CD. After adding another CD, Scandisk made some corrections. Now, Device Manager sees both HDs and both CDs, but Windows Explorer sees

# Are the Missing Hard Drives a Political Dirty Trick?
It only sees the surviving folders and what was once deleted on the hard drive (but not the missing "good" folders/files). This stuff cannot be lost--it has to be on the drive. Yes, but it may not be organised anymore. How do I get it back? I'd see what Easy Recovery Pro finds if it was mine.

Missing Hard Drive
I tried to run it and was given a "Log File Missing" so couldnot load the patch. When I go to device manager I get "Windows cannot load the device driver for this hardware. The driver may be corrupted or missing. (Code 39)". I can not use my discs, obviously, and been unable to find the correct download drivers on

Hard drives missing after ME install
Paul nos...@needed.com alt comp hardware Tom wrote: Hello, Ideally what I want to do is switch the primary hard drives from one machine to another. What are the consequences of But most of the time, the chipsets will be too different, and the OS won't be able to boot, because the disk driver will be missing.

msconfig missing not a virus
Frank -----Original Message----- Are they identified in the BIOS correctly? "Frank" <fmcspad...@satx.rr.com> wrote in message news:070e01c3430d$96765880$a501280a@phx.gbl... After installing ME my D: and E: HARD drives are missing now. Both have 8 gigs per hard drive. Can anyone tell me how to access them?

Los Alamos hard drives missing for months?
Now that the C: drive is working and the D: drive has been reinstalled, with power off. But now I cannot get my D: drive to show up on my system tree, there is the A: drive, C: drive, and the two DVD/CD drives – BUT not my second hard drive. What have I done, or how can I correct this problem.

Blue Screen - Drive C
I have an internal 1 TB Hitachi hard drive (not the C drive). This desktop system is only about six months old, and ever since I first acquired it I found that this internal hard drive would go missing after putting Vista into Sleep or Hibernation mode. Restarting the system would always enable Vista to recognize

hard drive randomly and frequently losing partition information
Paul nos...@needed.com microsoft public windowsxp hardware Loran wrote: i unplug the ram and hard drive out of the computer and theres no beeping going on. What can cause that? It should beep for missing RAM. A missing hard drive may instead result in a message on the monitor screen. Beeping is reserved for those

Missing 30 GB in 10.1.5
Anyway, in my case, the problem was a missing usbstor.inf file under the C:\Windows\Inf folder. I just searched my computer for it, copied to the I just use my 500 gig Seagate hard drive that is mounted in my Adaptec external box. I have not found a single instance where it will not function as it is supposed

missing operating system
meow2...@care2.com alt comp hardware joester wrote: I have several desktop hard drives that aren't what they are supposed to be. My 80G is 67ish, 40G is 36ish, my 20G is 16ish. I wanted a clean install of the OS on my 20G tonight, and after deleting and creating the partition, it lost about 1G in front of my eyes.

Missing hard drive
If you have missing log files, it won't start. It only starts normally if all the required log files are present, and no extra log files are present. Hello, I am having a bit of trouble with Exchange 2000 / Veritas Backup Exec V8.6 I added a couple of new hard drives on Saturday 25th January and at first

New MacBook Pro 15" - base vs mid?
This time around, it took Richardson less than a week of having been informed of the missing hard drives to conclude that espionage was not a possibility. That's a definite change in approach to matters of national (in)security, all right. I don't know which is more tiring, the mewlings of Democratic administration

Boot.Ini and recovery Console
Is this right for a 13.1 GB hard drive, or am I still missing something? That's approximately correct. HD vendors use decimal based Kilo-, Mega- and Giga- designations. Software uses binary based. In decimal notation: 1K = 1000 1M = 1000000 1G = 1000000000 In binary notation 1K = 1024 1M = 1048576 1G = 1073741824

Hard drives missing after ME install
In
Device Manager, the floppy drive shows an I/O conflict with the VIA dual PCI IDE hard disk controller, but there are no primary or secondary controllers shown. Instead there is a Standard ESDI hard disk controller listed. This controller also shows an I/O conflict with the VIA controller. Under Hard drives