Thanks. I'm looking into different ways to save what I have :-)
Mick
jpurcell wrote:
>
> Mick,
>
> > if I wanted to revert my machine back to factory, all I did was
> > press control F11 at boot. It reformatted the
> > drive back to the day I bought it.
>
> OK, your mention of Norton suggests that this is not the computer
> factory restore using disk(s) or a hidden partition. So you have to
> create a clone for this to work. That's what I do.
>
> Jim
>
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