It's not :p
By way of whisky though it's fair.
Better than Bells and Grouse etc, and fer better than Tesco Savers whisky too :D
Yeah, give it a blast :)
How can you say that man?
I think that the new all in one search function in Vista is the best thing on the start menu.
I am still undecided about Vista, on one hand I like it because it is new, and new things are better ;)
On the other side though, I would have to agree that it isn't as...
http://www.allworldsoft.com/software/11-995-attributemagic-pro.htm
It might be possible for free if you open it in a hex editor and change the data that way?
I've never needed to do it myself so I'm not 100% sure.
Boot to the XP CD and run a repair.
I'm sorry, I thought you were wanting to format it anyway.
If you do get into windows then you should have the option to create boot floppys from in PM.
Good luck to you mate, sorry I can't be of more help :)
XFDisk would run from the CD that you can get from that site.
This would format the entire hard drive that you are having problems with, leaving you free to boot into Partition Magic and start again from there (I assume you are using a PM boot disk rather than the windows based utility?
What I'd suggest is that you go here
http://www.ultimatebootcd.com/
and burn it to a CD, then use XFDISK (Extended FDISK) to remove the burst partition, then start again from Partition Magic.
Saying it's a hardware fault is always the last option :p
Indeed, a few years ago I just used to load up a file at a time, but now that I have loads of music it is just so much easier to find them in the library rather than having to use explorer to find them.
Way to go lad :D
Does your laptop have a "Function/FN" key at all?
Press it once and make sure that it is turned off (There might be a small light like your Num/Caps lock telling you that it is switched on)
Edit: Make/Model please?
Strange, all i can suggest as a short term fix is to move files to different folders, so you have 10 folders of 100 meg instead of a single 1 gig folder, hopefully this will help for the time being.
oh...use DOS to move the files since Explorer crashes when you try and access them like that...
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