Scottish Executive computers - reinstalling the software
Posted: Wed Dec 29, 2004 12:31 pm
I see no-one has posted here for a long time . . . I would like to believe that this is because no-one has any computer problems, but I fear this is not hte reson . . .
I know that some of the 'free' Compaq computers on the island have apparently been failing to boot up and coming up with the 'blue screen of death'. Error messages vary, but 'unmountable boot volume' is one common one.
If this happens to you the machine can be restored to its original state using the Compaq restore CDs you got with your PC. Simply start the machine with Restore CD 1 in the CD drive and follow the onscreen prompts.
You will also need to reinstall any other software that was on the machine and set up a new internet connection or restore your old account. Please note that all your documents (Word files, e-mail etc) will be lost. This is why it is important that you back up anything you do not want to lose. This can be onto a floppy, to an online backup service or onto a CD writer if you have one installed or have an external one.
If the machine will not restore successfully like this it may be necessary to manually reformat the hard drive. If anyone thinks they need to do this then post here or PM me for further instructions.
- Nick
I know that some of the 'free' Compaq computers on the island have apparently been failing to boot up and coming up with the 'blue screen of death'. Error messages vary, but 'unmountable boot volume' is one common one.
If this happens to you the machine can be restored to its original state using the Compaq restore CDs you got with your PC. Simply start the machine with Restore CD 1 in the CD drive and follow the onscreen prompts.
You will also need to reinstall any other software that was on the machine and set up a new internet connection or restore your old account. Please note that all your documents (Word files, e-mail etc) will be lost. This is why it is important that you back up anything you do not want to lose. This can be onto a floppy, to an online backup service or onto a CD writer if you have one installed or have an external one.
If the machine will not restore successfully like this it may be necessary to manually reformat the hard drive. If anyone thinks they need to do this then post here or PM me for further instructions.
- Nick