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Mel
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My daughter and I have identical Dell Inspiron 8000s with factory-installed
Win2k. For unknown reasons mine had a catastrophic crash two days ago; I've
managed to get some control back, but it appears the SAM is corrupted so I
can't get into Recovery Console. For reasons which aren't yet clear I can't
get it to start up in Safe Mode either, so have no way of getting a command
Prompt.
I have System Recovery and Win2k reinstallation CDs, and Startup and ERD
disks. However, none of these will repair or reinstall SAM. I have 2 ideas to
check out:
1) swap my DVD writer into the other laptop and copy Win2k so that I can
install/repair rather than reinstall and thus hopefully get SAM back in
2) upgrade to XP for long enough to backup everything and then do a clean
install of Win2k, as I don't think the machine has the capability to run XP.
Any thoughts on these, r alternate ideas would be hugely appreciated!
(Please bear in mind that I'm not much of a techie but can follow
instructions!).
Thanks,
Mel.
Win2k. For unknown reasons mine had a catastrophic crash two days ago; I've
managed to get some control back, but it appears the SAM is corrupted so I
can't get into Recovery Console. For reasons which aren't yet clear I can't
get it to start up in Safe Mode either, so have no way of getting a command
Prompt.
I have System Recovery and Win2k reinstallation CDs, and Startup and ERD
disks. However, none of these will repair or reinstall SAM. I have 2 ideas to
check out:
1) swap my DVD writer into the other laptop and copy Win2k so that I can
install/repair rather than reinstall and thus hopefully get SAM back in
2) upgrade to XP for long enough to backup everything and then do a clean
install of Win2k, as I don't think the machine has the capability to run XP.
Any thoughts on these, r alternate ideas would be hugely appreciated!
(Please bear in mind that I'm not much of a techie but can follow
instructions!).
Thanks,
Mel.