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  1. Hi TheBoss, concerning your problem with the embedded camera controller, you must surely have a flash disk or smth similar to store your pictures. In that case I would suggest you put bootitNG or similar on the flash disk. I hope this helps a little. Regards
  2. Hey, never bother guys, I found this on the net (thanks Tony). Hope this helps you if you encountered the same problem. ------------------------------------- This is not a problem because I have done the very same thing. I use to have a copy of WinME on a 27GB drive and a copy of WinXP on a 6GB drive. Once I was happy with XP I wanted to swap it to the 27GB drive because it was faster. I have used BootItNG from www.bootitng.com as my paritioning tool and boot manager for several years, and this allows each OS to see itself as drive C: when it is booted. The only problem with swapping XP to a different drive is that it records a signature for each partition, and if it sees its original partition at boot time it will take this as drive C: and assign itself the next available drive letter, such as D. This causes the following error message to appear: "A problem is preventing Windows from accurately checking the licence for this computer. Error code: 0x80090006" This can cause problems to arise in the following situations: - A bootable Win2K/XP partition is duplicated and the original partition is in the MBR at the time the duplicated partition is booted. - You slide or move a bootable Win2K/XP partition and another partition is added or moved to start where the bootable Win2K/XP partition was. The method I used to clear the disk signatures was to run BootItNG then do the following: - Enter the "Work with Partitions" Dialog. - Choose the correct hard drive. - Click the "View MBR" button - Click the "Clear Sig" button - Click the "Apply" button. Now you can boot into XP in its new position. If BootMagic does not allow you to do this then I suggest that you throw it away and by BootItNG instead. Hope this helps. Tony Marston -------------------------------------
  3. Hi, I wanted to clone my primary XP hard drive to a bigger one, so I bought DriveImage 7 to do the job. It did it fine, but when I booted on the new hard drive, windows XP yielded "A Problem is Preventing Windows from Accurately Checking the License for this Computer - 0x80090006", all legit softwares however. Then XP stops booting. Microsoft says that each time XP boots, it computes a hash of the hard drive's ID, and if it does not correspond to the one saved, it will not boot. I searched on the net as well, nothing useful is said either. Any ideas? Especially from people who had the same problem and solved it without re-installing everything or losing system settings. Cheers.
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