Absolute Dumbest thing I've ever Done.
PostPosted: Wed May 19, 2004 2:08 am
sigh
I got my new HD (and 80 Gig) and decided to put it in tonight. I was running a 4 GB (the original drive with this machine) and a 10 GB that I started using for software and stuff. I un-installed the software I installed on the 10 GB, copied all the files over to the original drive, and powered down the system.
Swapped the drives around, pulled the 10 GB, moved the 4GB there (as a Slave to my DVD/CD-ROM) and put the 80GB in it's final resting place, the main interal HD bay.
Powered up the system, put in the restore disk for my machine, and let it go to town on C: Drive.
When it gave me a format size of 4GB I was a bit worried, but figured I might have to re-FDisk the big drive and do a restore without a format.
Here's where it get's messy. You see, I seem to remember reading that the HD was already formated for Windows.. how wrong I was, must have been another drive I had been looking at.
I wiped out EVERYTHING on my old HD.... no real backup.
Well, I wanted to do a clean install, I got it.
In the end I got the system to boot to my old drive with my newly restored system, installed the software from Western Digital and setup the big drive, then put a system on the disk and copied the CABS directory over into a directory on the new C Drive, booted and did a new install of Win98se without all the extra trash eMachines had installed originally.
The down side is that I'm going to have to re-install everything, I've lost all my bookmarks, and a bunch of files I never backed up on CD.... I really should have done things differently, but what are you going to do, eh?
BTW, if anyone knows a good, fast, easy-to-use (yet control-freak friendly) ZIP program, let me know about it, I don't have any way of unziping things right now, and I don't really want to install WinZIP (never cared for it).
I got my new HD (and 80 Gig) and decided to put it in tonight. I was running a 4 GB (the original drive with this machine) and a 10 GB that I started using for software and stuff. I un-installed the software I installed on the 10 GB, copied all the files over to the original drive, and powered down the system.
Swapped the drives around, pulled the 10 GB, moved the 4GB there (as a Slave to my DVD/CD-ROM) and put the 80GB in it's final resting place, the main interal HD bay.
Powered up the system, put in the restore disk for my machine, and let it go to town on C: Drive.
When it gave me a format size of 4GB I was a bit worried, but figured I might have to re-FDisk the big drive and do a restore without a format.
Here's where it get's messy. You see, I seem to remember reading that the HD was already formated for Windows.. how wrong I was, must have been another drive I had been looking at.
I wiped out EVERYTHING on my old HD.... no real backup.
Well, I wanted to do a clean install, I got it.
In the end I got the system to boot to my old drive with my newly restored system, installed the software from Western Digital and setup the big drive, then put a system on the disk and copied the CABS directory over into a directory on the new C Drive, booted and did a new install of Win98se without all the extra trash eMachines had installed originally.
The down side is that I'm going to have to re-install everything, I've lost all my bookmarks, and a bunch of files I never backed up on CD.... I really should have done things differently, but what are you going to do, eh?
BTW, if anyone knows a good, fast, easy-to-use (yet control-freak friendly) ZIP program, let me know about it, I don't have any way of unziping things right now, and I don't really want to install WinZIP (never cared for it).