No problem, lucas...This little prog is useful when you've deleted an OS and you don't want to go through unhiding your boot.ini and making it write and read and stuff like that... Glad I could help!
Whatever, I really don't care what my desktop looks like...I just care about the performance of the computer and what it can actually accomplish...I just change my desktop when I'm getting tired of it....
Is there a way to make Windows XP use less RAM? Everytime I check Coolmon, it says I'm always using over 100 MB of RAM...How can I reduce this? Use less programs?
Windows XP has a utility to help you change the boot.ini settings...I'm not sure if its available in 2000... Here we go: http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?...%3B289022#Task4 Hope this helps !
After eating supper the other night, that's what I thought the problem was, after about an hour of trying to figure out why it wasn't working...I had to re-arrange the order of the HDs in the case since I had to have the slave on top of the master for it to be connected properly...
OK, so I was installing an old hard drive into my aunt's computer and this is what I the wires looked like after installing it: Can someone tell me why it didn't work this way? After switching where the OLD HD to the AVAILABLE IDE CABLE, it worked...