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Join Date: Feb 2008
Posts: 2
OS: 2002 Win XP SP 2
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Drive Image SE, Restoring Factory Settings, etc...
Hello all,
I run a Fujitsu Lifebook N Series with 2002 Windows XP with SP 2. Basically, about once every year, I like to restore the factory settings on my laptop to clean off the crap and make it feel new again, etc... Anyway, I burned a bunch of stuff I wanted to save on to some CD-R's and when I was done, clicked on Drive Image SE, which comes with the Fujitsu laptops. Anyway, I got the dreaded gong noise as well as the message "Drive Image Special Edition Backup Partition was not found." And then something about the program can't run. Well, that sucks. I also don't have the Windows XP CD, but I know my copy that's installed is legal because I can install updates. So the question is, how do I get this baby lookin new again? |
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