re: Mup.sys? Hangs but not? Wha's happening?
Monday, February 21, 2005 at 2:42 pm Windows XP Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by DynoSpoid
(1 messages posted)
Use Norton Ghost (2000 or later) to image the drive to another computer. (I use
a DOS 6.22 boot disk with networking and dump it to the network.) You'll be able
to see all the files using the GhostView utility. You can then create a new, smaller
NTFS partition on the HDD and Ghost the image back, leaving room for a TEMP partition.
You can then do a system recovery, or install, or whatever you want to the drive.
If XP filled the drive with junk before it crashed, you can put the drive in another
computer running XP and delete some files, then image the smaller partition to the
network. I still haven't solved all the boot problems, but I can boot. The main
thing during a recovery is to make sure it thinks the old XP partition is C:, or
all your user accounts get locked out when they try to get file space on C:
>Any other suggestions? I am really getting tired of looking at this computer.
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