I personally adore the idea. By the way, on this coputer has an openSuSE
linux on it's nother partition, and currently using it, but I need Windows
for it's aplications, that cannot be installed on linux. (MS Office)
"kevpan815" wrote:
> Time 2 Re-Format Your Computer And Install Open Source Linux Ubuntu 7.10 RTW,
> Just FYI.
>
> "qwertz" wrote:
>
> > First, Office Word crashed several times (while I wanted to edit an equaion
> > in a table, that changes it's size with the content) until it was unable to
> > save anything. I've then restarted my computer, than try it again. Same
> > affect, but it sudenly started to slow down radically. I had egnough of this
> > silly thing, and forced my computer, to turned of. I've restarted in windows,
> > and it's not booted, it's stopped after the green statusbar. I've tried to
> > fix it, but it said that cannot start 'couse of a removable device, I/O
> > error. I heavent added any new device, and removed the USB drive after this,
> > but not helped.
> > Since I can boot in to Linux wich is on the same hardrive, I doubt that the
> > contact has been gone from my hardrive, and my computer. I bet that the
> > filesystem is demaged. I heaven't tried out all my ideas, but I'm desperate
> > about this, couse I'm goin' to need Windows in the future. The next step I'm
> > going to do, is run ChekDisk form the install disk repear feature, tomorrow.
> > (If it's not crash.) I will send weather it was sucseed.
> >
> > Have any idea what happened? When is the 0xc00000e9 occur? How to fix it?
> >
> > P.S.: Just in case: I'm using the computer with a linux, and it has onyl one
> > harddrive, and it's a laptop, so i'm not gonna replace any hardware in it.
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