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    true_neo's Avatar The Dark Lord Revan
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    fdisk and format to restore to new.

    me dun understand that. If I use killdisk, will my machine try to tell me that I no longer have a HD?
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    It'll tell ya to do what your supposed to do with a new hard drive. Put in a windows 98 startup disk which you can get from bootdisk.com if you don't already have one and boot. When it gets to the a: prompt, type fdisk and enter. select yes to everything and when it's done reboot. Now you either format for win9x with the startup disk, or you boot from CD with a bootable XP CD and format to NTFS. When it's done, install your OS clean and new. Just like a pro.

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    true_neo's Avatar The Dark Lord Revan
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    This sounds like a lotta work and a big risk to take since I still consider myself as a comp nOOb.
    But me will bookie this, and read and try once I get DVD burner to save my current files to a DVD.
    Thank you all for your help. Really appreciated.
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  4. Software & Hardware   -   #14
    Originally posted by true_neo@8 September 2003 - 17:24
    Is there a program that can let me see those files
    EnCase is a very powerful program for this
    take a look on emule for it, there are lots of different versions...
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  5. Software & Hardware   -   #15
    u can also use evidence eliminator. just rite click the file and select safe recyle

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