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Most of the time, we need to slipstream the drivers of our usb sound
device. Over last one and half years, I am working to solve some of the
major issues I
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no.
the drive letter x is associated with the virtual drive of win pe.
so look for any drive letter other than x.
regarding
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the drive letter x is associated with the virtual drive of win pe.
so look for any drive
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as a service technician I can firmly state, it will work only if your
sound card is supported.
On 3/22/2014 1:23 AM, Ajay Minocha wrote
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Subject: Re: [AI] Regarding recovering files from a corrupt copy of windows.
as a service technician I can firmly state, it will work only if your
sound card is supported.
On 3/22/2014 1:23 AM, Ajay Minocha wrote:
Hello,
Tested the ISO provided by Sunil bro.
It is working 100
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the drive letter x is associated with the virtual drive of win pe.
so look for any
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for any further guidance.
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Subject: Re: [AI] Regarding recovering files from a corrupt copy
yes no doubt!!! a good discussion is going on here.
I have few doubt regarding this topic,
they are:
1. will NVDA start automatically, or, do i have to turn it on manually???
I tried the method which is describe with win pee, but couldn't find my
c drive, any solution???
3. I have 2
Hi Timy, you have more than two primary partition on your system,
spanning through multiple hard disk. it is more than enough to confuse
win PE. In order to work any operating system, you have to install your
hard disk properly.
On 3/20/2014 8:57 AM, timy sebastian wrote:
yes no doubt!!! a
hi, usually the NVDA starts automatically. you don't need to start
it. in some cases, its possible that the audio driver of the
particular system is not included in the package in that case, the
NVDA might not work. one simple way to find where the windows is
install to look the drives and
no.
the drive letter x is associated with the virtual drive of win pe.
so look for any drive letter other than x.
regarding devices not working.
dont install windows from the win pe itself.
after your system is fully started up and nvda starts.
remove what ever is on your pendrive and copy the
yes of corse, here x was just an example.
On 3/20/14, Austin Pinto austinpinto.xavi...@gmail.com wrote:
no.
the drive letter x is associated with the virtual drive of win pe.
so look for any drive letter other than x.
regarding devices not working.
dont install windows from the win pe
Hello friends,
We are using windows7 in our home desktop.
The windows somehow got corrupted and hence the system can't be booted.
It contains some importent files in C: mainly in my documents and
downloads directories.
Further more, it is not possible to install windows without formatting
c: and
even after formatting, you can recover files with the help of some
file recovery software like recuva.
or you can put your hard disk in another system as secondary hard disk
and copy all the required files without any problem.
or you can install operating system again in another partisan and copy
Hello friends,
1. Yogesh: don't have windows xp cd , am not much familiar with
commandline and probably wouldn't be having sighted assistance for so
long. I am looking for a system where I can boot from something like a
live cd and use screen readers to do the task.
2. Rohiet: Are you talking
hi ajay, the way rohit bro has suggested, is quite right and the best
and secure... here is the link of an iso file, all you need to do,
just make a bootable USB drive or dvd and boot your computer from it.
it'll come up with NVDA talking. image, however is old but will surve
your purpose for
Thanks a ton bro!
On 3/18/14, Sunil Sangtani. sunilsangtan...@gmail.com wrote:
hi ajay, the way rohit bro has suggested, is quite right and the best
and secure... here is the link of an iso file, all you need to do,
just make a bootable USB drive or dvd and boot your computer from it.
yes from there your inside windows so u can do what u want including
repairing windows on your c drive
On 3/18/14, Ajay Minocha ajayminoc...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks a ton bro!
On 3/18/14, Sunil Sangtani. sunilsangtan...@gmail.com wrote:
hi ajay, the way rohit bro has suggested, is quite right
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