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miso@sushi.com
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Working on this Photoshop problem, I decided to run "filemon" to see
what files were being accessed. My systems is set up with most user
file on E and the system on C. I noticed from filemon that the system
was picking up some system files on E. Now it turns out this PC was
dual booted with XP in addition to X64. When I did a system restore, I
got confused between systems since the hard drive partitions got
renamed. So I zipped up the "wrong" program_files directory, i.e. on
the E drive, zipped them, then deleted the files. After this, the PC
won't boot except in safe mode. I restored (unzipped) the files in
safe mode, but that didn't fix the boot issue. That is, I can only
boot in safe mode.
Given that scenario, what would be the next step? BTW, photoshop runs
under safe mode.
what files were being accessed. My systems is set up with most user
file on E and the system on C. I noticed from filemon that the system
was picking up some system files on E. Now it turns out this PC was
dual booted with XP in addition to X64. When I did a system restore, I
got confused between systems since the hard drive partitions got
renamed. So I zipped up the "wrong" program_files directory, i.e. on
the E drive, zipped them, then deleted the files. After this, the PC
won't boot except in safe mode. I restored (unzipped) the files in
safe mode, but that didn't fix the boot issue. That is, I can only
boot in safe mode.
Given that scenario, what would be the next step? BTW, photoshop runs
under safe mode.