I take it the new harddrive didn't take care of the problem?
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I take it the new harddrive didn't take care of the problem?
http://www.cdw.com/shop/products/def...sDesktopdx2400 - $349 with operating system...
FWIW, I just picked up an HP Pavilion a6720f for around $550 at Fry's. Specs are:
AMD Phenom Quad-core 2.2GHz
NVIDIA GeForce 9100 Chipset
6 GB (2 x 2048 MB, 2 x 1024 MB)
640GB SATA HardDrive
Pre-installed with Windows Vista Home Premium 64-bit
For the price, I thought it was well worth it. Spend another $200 for an Acer H233H 23" widescreen LCD display -- Don't think I found a better deal for a monitor. I realize it's Acer, but it really is an incredible display.
Just found this one - LINKIE
Acer Aspire AX1700-U3700A Pentium dual-core E2220(2.40GHz) 4GB DDR2 640GB NVIDIA GeForce G100 Windows Vista Home Premium 64-bit - Retail
$420 shipped after promo code - EMCLPNR44
Good news - New hard drive is in, Windoze is re-installed and interweb connection is working.
Bad news - My USB external hard drive thinks it's empty. It's attached and wants me to format when I try to explore it. I think it's driver related. It's supposed to be SCSI attached via USB (somehow magically), but it's setup as regular USB. Anyone have a clue?
I think I figured out the problem (or part of it). The external drive has somehow been configured with a filetype of RAW instead of NTFS.
Fixing it (I hope!) is next. I will be crushed if I lose this thing. :( I have some old CD backups, but they aren't near what is all on that drive.
PS
Stupid ::Censor:: computers
samm, try booting off an ubuntu or knoppix live cd. I bet it sees your external (and internal) drive just fine and you can copy from one to the other.
RAW is not a filesystem. Ubuntu would likely autodetect it more correctly than Windows. Worth a try vs. trying to recover it (which means data loss).
Success! All my data was safely recovered. Big thanks to TC for the Tech Support help! :clap:
On a side note, my DVD burner has stopped working. I still think I have a hardware issue of some sort.