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Hello, I have 2 harddrives in my comp. one 60gig wich is my hard drive that has os stuff, and I also have a 80gig that I use for my backup. So the other day I decided that I should do an re-install of windows and also install linux redhat
, So when i plugged in my backup it went to the windows startup screen with the blue progress bar.... and it wouldint go any further.. Please HELP!!!Thank you Sam Marti AIM - monkeysandevil MSN - hackattack_1@hotmail.com E-Mail - hackattack_1@hotmail.com |
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(^^;?(We don't know how you backed it up or its condition.)
But if it has system and can't boot, you cannot but repair it. What on earth these are configured and what do you want? |
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