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Fixpak 35 hosed my system!
The author had cut and paste some text from a web site, and it used a variation on the main font, which wasn't present on my system. Suffice to say the formatting, bold header and footers were hosed and badly. Mostly they continued on the next line, as if the spacing were off or something.

CHGCMDDFT Hosed My System
Runs 640x480 16 color ( try that on a 21 inch monitor (YUCK) ). Still get the BSOD about 1/3 of the time after closing an application. Some sort of burning smell coming from the system... Well I dont think Ill be playing quake for a while. Wait for my comeback on a new P2-400 system in 2-6 weeks! Until then adios!

Ping: John Corliss-was OT:Can't Delete Folder in Win XP
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may be wrong, but it's my opinion that someone taking the OP's advice and installing SP3 will end up with their main computer hosed. And if you think the OP will be around to help them get back in business, check out some of his contributions to the Vista General newsgroup. Nepatsfan MAY BE OFF TOPIC: We OEM

Decent 3 Hosed my System * Forced a reinstal of WIN 98 * But ...
Sparky
n...@moon.sun.edu comp os linux advocacy alt os windows-xp Sean Macpherson wrote: I downloaded the deployment pack and installed it on my system and after it was done the system was totally hosed. I was getting program faults all over the place but especially with Nero, Drive Image and AVG antivirus.

Contradiction
ZenMasta m...@nospam.com microsoft public windowsxp general My sisters laptop wont just keeps rebooting after a brief bsod. I have only ever tried repair installation once and it hosed my system so I'm concerned about doing the same thing because they don't have ANY backups of their data. I'm pretty confident that if

VA-503+ system hosed?
At which point your install has been hosed. Probably messed something up in the package management system. If it were debain, I'd recommend doing a "cp I was using ext2 at the time of my woes. Only two options, fix your sytem, or install one that works. The new install will probably be 100 times faster and more

Windows SP2 hosed my entire system.
My SCSI system does have a SCSI CDROM drive, but the one I've been using for installation is IDE. The information you provide is very useful and much appreciated, It seems that the configuration file of your boot loader (syslinux, isolinux) is hosed. There are Web pages for syslinux, Google for it.

Automatic update hosed my system(?)
Bob Eager r...@tavi.co.uk comp os os2 setup storage On Tue, 1 Sep 1998 10:58:52, "Norm" <n...@normanmo.clark.net> wrote: The good news is that I've always been able to get everything back up and running with a floppy boot and subsequent 'fdisk /f'. Umm, was that supposed to be 'chkdsk /f' ?

Jaguar Cache Cleaner hosed my system
Terry R. F1ComNOS...@pobox.com microsoft public windowsxp general The date and time was 2/12/2008 8:48 AM, and on a whim, ZenMasta pounded out on the keyboard: My sisters laptop wont just keeps rebooting after a brief bsod. I have only ever tried repair installation once and it hosed my system so I'm concerned

ARRGH!! My system is hosed - wont be on for several weeks.
My system is totally screwed now. I went throught the entire process of reformatting (NTFS) and reinstalling XP. I got all the way through and now when I get past the Windows XP splash screen I get a quick blue screen and then a reboot. I can't even seem to reinstall Windows anymore. Apparently, Partition Magic is

Great SWT Program
Let me reiterate the main problem -- I tried to dist-upgrade my system (debian sid, about 6 months outdated, running on a blue & white Mac g3), and when udev wouldn't install, I apt-getted a newer kernel to try again; rebooted, & now my system doesn't find /dev/hda -- which is where my /var is located,

Starting DOS with Win-ME without flop
It froze and messed up my system so bad, even a restored backup version of the registry wouldn't work! After some gymnastics and a couple of hours of trying every trick I know, it came down to re-formatting my disk, re-installing Win95 from scratch, then doing a full restore from my tape backup (1hr. 90 min.).

Is my system hosed?
I've been unable to make my daily backup for about a month now. Ever since I installed FP#36 and the latest newdasd. I was relying on FP#26, newdasd and BackAgain/2 for backups to my Maxoptix T3 Optical drive for reliable system backups. Since I installed FP#36, N512DASD traps at boot everytime, prompting me to

RC1 hosed my system. Cannot restore. Help!
But
it seems to me that any time /any/ motherboard is connected to an AT power supply when Win98SE is operating on the assumption that the board is connected to an ATX power supply, all bets are off -- and the performance of my system, on both Win98SE and Linux, improved so drastically after I connected my VA-503+

Windows SP2 hosed my entire system.
Now my laptop will not boot even in safe mode. Running the recovery CD to get to recovery mode, I can not get cd:/i386/ntoskrnl.ex_ to expand when copied into system32. Also in recovery mode, I cannot copy the "My Documents and Settings" folders to a safe location. This prevents me from reinstalling XP as these

Computer will not reboot
Bill Stock m...@privacy.net alt comp hardware overclocking A few weeks ago the boot drive on my secondary system hosed itself. I tried all manner of black magic to get the partition back, but to no avail. Last weekend I pulled the drive and put it in another system to pull the files off. I reformatted the drive,

HELP! Uninstalling service pack 811493 hosed my system.
On my Dell a keypress wakes it from either kind of sleep. In power options you can also set your power button to make it hibernate, if you want to do that at the end of the day. I disabled the hybrid sleep after a power failure; I discovered that the system was hosed (ie had to hold in the power button to force a

Nero just hosed my system
He got a hold of PQ Lost&Found software based on my recommendation, and it actually worked, totally restored everything he had. But what if you hose your Windows install? An app like GoBack actually works and keeps "snapshots" of working system configurations, so in case you fuck anything up, just bam! and restore

Easy CD Creator 3.01b Hosed My System!!!!
I just wanted to present a discussion for someone that might not have the option of a format/reinstall and wanted to at least try and salvage a system hosed by DX8. Right now I'm waiting to do my cleanup until I get a copy of Windows ME to try out. Rex _352ndFG_Rex "Kirk" <knch...@wcoil.com> wrote in message

System hosed, who can help?
I want to go back to Deluxe, but it looks like my registry is hosed and every time I open Money, I get prompted to update. Should I disable the UAC and try it again? Or, should I remove money, and try to clean out my system before installing Deluxe again? TIA, Bill.