Good Lord knows I'd rather have DOS 6.22/Win 3.11 back sometimes.  But no,
I'm stuck with XP.

OK, I have 2 problems going on right now.  First machine has HD issues I
guess.  It keeps comming up with corrupted files and such.  I have Norton
Ghost 10.0 that I used to copy the old drive to a new one, but when I reboot
to new drive it just comes to a Windows XP screen.  Usally at that point the
old hd has loading windows screen to main logon screen.  I'm thinking it's
because the disk is "E" drive where as the "C" drive is where the old drive
was.  What am I doing wrong, or is there a better way?

The next one is a little bit stranger.  I got a cool new laptop with all the
bells and whistles, but right now it's a pile of junk.  My sister managed to
plug the power supply from my external wd drive into the svideo of the
laptop.  The fans come on but that's about it.  The help I need is with the
files.  The HD is fine and files are still there but when I set up my user
account I decided I'd try the option to keep my files private.  Big
mistake.  Now that I put the laptop drive into an external usb bay, I can
access everything but my files.  So I'm fairly sure they are there, but I
can't figure out how to access them.

If you want further info my email is [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Any advice is welcome!!!!!!!!!!

Lonnie, AKA HardDrive


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