In Reply to: Reformatting hard drives tips II (more) posted by Hans M Guy - HMG in MAss on August 19, 2002 at 8:27 PM:
: Aaron,
: Search the net for you sound driver vendor and the respective drivers. I have had to do that on numerous occasions for various clients' PCs.
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: Billbo,
: I don't have a website in mind. I would start with the hard drive manual. If not available, I would suggest that you search the net.
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: Allow me to make some additional suggestions:
: 1) Backup up your data files. If you still have the software, you can re-install the software applications.
: 2) Have software drivers available. One of the most important drivers would be CD ROM drivers. Make sure you have a version that will load from a 3.5 floppy drive A:. Having the CD ROM drivers on a CD does not help you, unless your system can recognize the CD ROM hardware. Also, most operating systems are located on CD ROM now.
: 3) Backup E-mail – I use Outlook and Outlook Express. Be sure to backup the actual e-mails, address book, and possibly your mailbox settings. It will make easier and quicker to get setup again.
: 4) Export and backup your Internet favorites (cookies are not as critical).
: I only make these suggestions, because I recently re-formatted my personal hard drive [nightmare], and lost some of the above items. No insult intended. I just wanted to spare you some aggravation and didn’t want to possibly hear you *pouting* “I hate this damn computer!” *smile* I really hope this helps.
: Good Luck & Happy Georgering!
: HMG in MAss,
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