I'm trying to recover my data from a hard drive crash and am having all sorts of problems. I just got my OS reinstalled on a new drive, but am thinking of dual-booting Windows 98 and 2000. How would I do this? Also, I need to try and save my e-mails, but don't know where to look on the crashed drive or how to move them to the new drive. ------------------ burp
Are you able to get to your files on the hold HD? If so go into Outlook and goto file --> import/export and export everything or if you're like me and leave all of your email on the server you dont need to worry about doing that b/c all you do is set up outlook on your new HD and it will d/l all of your messages over again I had a hard drive that wouldnt boot on me last week and eventually I had to get a new one and I lost everything. HD failures can be mean. ------------------ ~John~ Help keep the obsessed thread alive post the reasons why you are an obsessed Rockets fan by clicking here
my condolensces to you and your hard drive. good luck getting things back to normal. i fear the day when my original 6 gig dies... rH ------------------ visit: The Psychedelic Groove House of Rockets Basketball Love!
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That'll teach you to back up your hard drive! ------------------ If Bill Gates had a dime for every time Windows crashed... Oh, Wait!! He Does!
I did a search for it and lo and behold, the first result : http://www.zdnet.com/community/stories/main/0,9057,2662085,00.html ------------------ "Light travels faster than sound, so some people appear to be bright until you hear them speak." -- Brian Williams (now Bison Dele) commenting on Isiah Thomas.
Thanks DoD. I neglected to mention I did get the dual-boot to work, but it seems I lost all of my e-mails and address book(I've looked everywhere I can think of). ------------------ burp