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Title: IBM laptop Help!!
Post by: rovgers on July 14, 2011, 03:13:05 pm
Daughters laptop infected with some virus tried allsorts to delete it but no joy! several occasions before ive been able to restore the Factory Settings but not now,it doesnt even show that as an option,having searched the net and asked the questions it has deleted something known as the PARTITION! if that makes sense to anyone out there,the question i want to ask is do i need IBM start up Discs or will i be able to start straight up using a Windows XP,Windows 7 or Vista cd if that makes sense to anyone!!:huh:
Title: Re: IBM laptop Help!!
Post by: nightporter on July 15, 2011, 07:36:14 pm
Usual method would be to go into BIOS and change boot sequence to BOOT FROM CD then restart it with the original windows cd in and follow instructions.   You will lose everthing on it though.
Title: Re: IBM laptop Help!!
Post by: RobTheRover on July 15, 2011, 10:03:37 pm
Or alternatively, buy a new 2.5\" hard drive for about £40 for a 320GB model, swap it for the infected one, and do a clean install of windows/linux/whatever.  Then buy a 2.5\" usb drive caddy off ebay for about a fiver and put the old drive in it.  Plug it into your new machine and salvage the pictures, etc, you dont want to lose.  Then once you've done that, reformat that drive and you have a handy backup device in case something like this happens again.
Title: Re: IBM laptop Help!!
Post by: rovgers on July 16, 2011, 09:35:13 am
Thanks for the replies !!!!
Title: Re: IBM laptop Help!!
Post by: Filo on July 16, 2011, 01:25:10 pm
Quote from: \"RobTheRover\" post=168092
Or alternatively, buy a new 2.5\" hard drive for about £40 for a 320GB model, swap it for the infected one, and do a clean install of windows/linux/whatever.  Then buy a 2.5\" usb drive caddy off ebay for about a fiver and put the old drive in it.  Plug it into your new machine and salvage the pictures, etc, you dont want to lose.  Then once you've done that, reformat that drive and you have a handy backup device in case something like this happens again.



Rob, have you ever upgraded a Sky+ box to a 1TB hard drive and salvaged any saved recordings from the old hard drive using copy+ I just wondered if it`s as straight forward as it sounds when reading up on it