Crocodile
- 16 Dec 2002 03:59
Kayak
- 26 Sep 2006 14:40
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Bolshi, not sure that you actually have a problem. I think you do need to load a copy of your disk onto the external disk and you will probably find that with the external drive plugged in it will boot from that. Be careful though since the drive it boots from will always be C: and the other listed as another letter.
Bolshi
- 26 Sep 2006 16:20
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Kayak. I'm coming to the same conclusion. It's more of a nuisance than a fault I suppose. Seagate have emailed me back (good service) confirming what Optimist said about the m/board and the bios setting ie I will need to disable function to boot from USB devices within the BIOS settings. But I think this will screw me up if I ever have to recover from the external disk which is why I got the darned thing in the first place. I think I'll leave well alone and simply switch on the external drive as and when I need it.
skg83239
- 26 Sep 2006 16:25
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Bolshi, wot device order does your PC boot? If the USB device is before your C drive, but does not have a bootable OS loaded, it may be getting confused?
skg
Bolshi
- 26 Sep 2006 17:34
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skg. I don't know. How do you find that info?
Bolshi
- 26 Sep 2006 17:37
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A second message from Seagate :
"If your main internal Hard drive crashes then you should be able to go
back into the BIOS and enable boot to USB, as it should be a function that
can be turned on/off. The alternative is to keep the drive off or
disconnected while booting your system then, connect it after Windows has
booted."
skg83239
- 26 Sep 2006 17:52
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Bolshi, As you have asked that question it is probable that you have not changed the BIOS settings, however the boot device order is one of the BIOS settings. Usually accessed by pressing the delete key during the initial stages of the bootup process.
skg
Optimist
- 26 Sep 2006 18:07
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Seymour
You should buy a reasonable quality external firewall/router. You could get by with a standard WiFi base station/hub, but they are not very easy or flexible to setup and I have worries about their reliability for business use. Aim for something above 150.
Another way would be to use an old PC (P2 or above but a P1 would do, you don't need a screen), fit it out with some network cards and load Smoothwall Express 2 on it. This is a free firewall from
http://www.smoothwall.org and will do what you need and more.
Bolshi
As Kayak says, if you clone your C drive to the USB then it should boot but as C drive which is not very useful. I have not looked at Acronis in depth but it appears to offer different backup and restore options so I believe that it would have to install itself on the USB drive before you could boot from it.
Seymour Clearly
- 26 Sep 2006 18:56
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Thanks Optimist. Will take a look.
Bolshi
- 26 Sep 2006 19:23
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My Boot Device Priority:
1st Boot Device. VIA VT6420 1st HDD
2nd Boot Device. CD-RW
No mention anywhere in the Boot sector Bios for USBs.
Optimist. Acronis says that it can do it but I haven't waided through the 72 page manual yet to see how :-)
skg83239
- 26 Sep 2006 20:20
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Bolshi, at least you have eliminated one possibility. skg
Haystack
- 26 Sep 2006 20:39
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Bolshi
Try selecting hard drive boot and you may get a list of hard drives. Sometimes the BIOS treats a USB drive as a hard drive.
Bolshi
- 27 Sep 2006 11:12
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Haystack - you're right.
I've been a bit (or lot?) of a pillock here. Because of the problems booting up with the new ext. drive switched on I've been keeping it switched off until after boot up. It was switched off when I looked in the Bios so the Bios didn't see it and didn't list it anywhere. When I re-booted with it switched on and went into Bios there was a new listing for Hard Disk Drives. It had the external drive as 1st choice with my internal drive as 2nd choice. I've changed them and now everything is hunky dory. If the worst comes to the worst under hd failure (and Acronis can't get me going with existing set up) then I can alter Bios again to read external drive 1st. Phew! Very satisfying for a PC novice!
Thanks everyone. Really appreciate it.
DocProc
- 27 Sep 2006 11:16
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Only another thousand snippets of knowledge like this, Bolshi, and you'll be an expert, eh?
Same here. :-)
Bolshi
- 27 Sep 2006 11:19
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Doc. What would we do without this thread eh? :-)))))
hilary
- 29 Sep 2006 11:49
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Dear Technical Support,
18 months ago, I upgraded to Girlfriend 1.0 from DrinkingMates 4.2, which I had used for years without any trouble.
However, there are apparently conflicts between these two products and the only solution was to try and run Girlfriend 1.0 with the sound turned off.
To make matters worse, Girlfriend 1.0 is incompatible with several other applications, such as LadsNightOut 3.1, Football 4.5, and Playboy 6.9.
Successive versions of GirlFriend proved no better. I tried a shareware program, Slapper 2.1, but it had many bugs and left a virus in my system, forcing me to shut down completely for several weeks.
Eventually, I tried to run GirlFriend 1.2 and Girlfriend 1.0 at the same time, only to discover that when these two systems detected each other they caused severe damage to my hardware.
I eventually upgraded to Fiancee 1.0, only to discover that this product soon had to be upgraded further to Wife 1.0.
While Wife 1.0 tends to use up all my available resources, it does come bundled with FreeSexPlus and Cleanhouse 2005.
Shortly after this upgrade, however, I found that Wife 1.0 could be very unstable and costly to run. Any mistakes I made were automatically stored in Wife 1.0's memory and could not be deleted.
They then resurfaced months later when I had forgotten about them.
Wife 1.0 also has an automatic Diary, Explorer and E-mail filter, and can, without warning, launch TurboStrop and Whinge.
These latter products have no Help files, and I have to try to guess what the problem is.
Additional problems are that Wife 1.0 needs updating regularly, requiring Shoe Shop Browser for new attachments and Hairstyle Express which needs to be reinstalled every sixth week.
Also, when Wife1.0 attaches itself to my Porsche911 or MercedesEstate hard drive, it often crashes.
Wife1.0 also comes with an irritating pop-up called Mother In Law, which can't be turned off.
Recently I've been tempted to install Mistress 2005 , but there could be problems. A friend of mine has alerted me to the fact that if Wife 1.0 detects Mistress 2005 , it tends to delete all of Money before uninstalling itself.
Please advise ASAP
Many Thanks
ISLAHI
- 29 Sep 2006 14:47
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I HAVE BEEN REMOVING PROGRAMMES WHICH I HAVE NOT BEEN USING, AFTER I HAD REMOVED TWISTER AND UTILITIES, MY COMPUTER STARTED TO GO FUNNY.THAT IS THE LETTERS GOT BIG AND THE STYLE CHANGED.I AM UNABLE TO GET TO WHAT I HAD BEFORE. HOW DO I GET THE ABOVE PROGRAMME BACK. THANKS CAN SOMEONE HELP ME
Bolshi
- 29 Sep 2006 15:53
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Islahi. Have you tried a System Restore if you're using XP?
DocProc
- 29 Sep 2006 17:31
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Islahi
Yes, your letters are a bit big. :-)
1. First, please hit your 'Caps Lock'. It's bad form and very boring for your readers too, my dear chap, to use capital letters all the time when you are posting on a bulletin board. The slang term for posting like that is 'shouting'. It's not nice.
2. At the top of your browser on the Tool Bar, you will see 'View'.
Click View
Click Text Size
It's probably now on 'Large'. You probably might like 'Medium'.
Hope that helps.
If not, your deleting activities might well have changed your screen resolution to '800 x 600' pixels from a previous '1024 x 768' pixels.
On your Desktop do a Right Click anywhere on the screen away from an icon.
Up will pop a window called 'Display Properties'
Select the tab called 'Settings'.
Select the slider where it says 'Screen Resolution' and move it to '1024 x 768'.
Click on 'Apply'
Click 'OK'
Hope that helps.