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Hi,

Since I follow the guide to convert from server to workstation i cannot see the contents of My Computer, there appears the light searching but it stay there. No hard disks and cd appears ...

What could it be ?

I'm running on a Athlon XP 1700+ with 512Mb ram ...

thanks,

t3n4k


Posted

Hi,

No, it's happening since i converted. I also note that WinRar is opening so slowly the compressed files ...

Thanks again,

t3n4k

Posted

Go to Start --> Help and Support

A window will option presenting you with many different options.

Under the "Pick a Task" subheading, there's an option that says "Undo changes to your computer with System Restore", click it.

From there, just follow the prompts! :)

Posted
He doesn't mention what OS he's using, and System Restore is non-existant in NT4/2000/2003

Hrm ... good point. Considering this is a NT4/2000/2003 forum, i think its safe to say he isnt using XP :rolleyes:

I overlooked that bit :)

Posted

Hi,

Sorry, i've not mentioned what OS i'm running, it's win 2k3. If there isn't system restore ... is there a solution or some help?

thanks again,

t3n4k

* sorry for my english.

Posted

Well, if i use system restore, i need a restore point that i haven't because when it crashes i haven't system restore activated ...

Then i decide to reinstall but, when i change (as said in the guide) the settings of the memory management to take priority to apps before background proceses, i have the problem again. Then i change to default settings, but the problem remains ...

Someone knows about it? how to repair without reinstall if possible ....

thanks

t3n4k

Posted

I've been repaired it!!

It was de WIA Service ... I shutdown it and all returns to normality :)

Thanks for all replies.

Byez

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