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Just so you know, if any of you get a friend request from a DCMan - its me.. Don't ask about the name. Wasnt my choice, and its been registered for years.. :lol:
Ok noted but i have another question??
Errr.... who's El Ronski?
oh.. that might be the name then.. :lol: ok, so if you get an invite from DCMan or El_Ronski, its me... :lol:
Ok noted but i have another question??
Errr.... who's El Ronski?
I wondered who that was!:lol:
:lol:
Just keeping you all on your toes... :lol: ;)
Isn't El_ronski Ron Jeremy's nickname? LOLOL
If you join the Aria steam group then people should be able to work out that you are an Aria forum member.
That's how I usually work out who people are.
Added. Also, hey Monkey!
Now all I need to do is finish re-downloading all my games after moving Windows over to my new 640GB hard drive.
Added. Also, hey Monkey!
Now all I need to do is finish re-downloading all my games after moving Windows over to my new 640GB hard drive.
Copy your entire steam folder across, install steam on your new machine into that folder. PRESTO! All your games :)
who?
google it! :chairfall:
& make sure safe filter is on too :D
lol why spoil the fun tystar?
Copy your entire steam folder across, install steam on your new machine into that folder. PRESTO! All your games :)
Too late for that. :( The old Vista's gone.
But you know what's really fishing me off? The fact that when I reinstalled Vista, despite it going on to the 640GB drive, it insisted that the bootloader be installed on the 160GB drive which I was moving it from, and now Backup and Restore Center won't backup to that drive, which is where I really needed the backup to go, because it's out of the way of Windows 7 on my 120GB drive, and away from my downloads and stuff on my other drive. So now I have a 160GB drive which is completely empty except for the bootloader information, which I can't use.
Open it in vista and delete the whole partition then.
Or when you install vista, delete all the partitions and then just choose where you want to install it
"Windows cannot delete the active system partition on this disk."
And if I was to delete it when installing Windows, wouldn't that make it unbootable?
Umm... so when you install vista it asks you where you want to install it and you click something like "advanced" or "more" You cant delete or format the partition?
That message that I posted is what happens when I try to format the partition using Disk Management. I haven't tried it with the Windows DVD, because I'd rather not have to reinstall Windows Vista.
I don't mind reinstalling Windows 7, because it's not my currently preferred OS for day-to-day use, but I don't see how that will solve the problem. It'll just add its own entry to the bootloader.
google it! :chairfall:
I did.. Why am I not surprised that was the first person who came into your mind?
Does EasyBCD (http://www.softpedia.com/progDownload/EasyBCD-Download-45820.html)have the ability to move your boot info?
It has an option for reinstalling.
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