Here's my plan of action;
1. backup
2. try replacing explorer.exe in safe mode using a different file explorer to explorer.exe
3. it the above doesn't work I'll just re-install xp
the GRUB issue is ompletely unrelated to the problems I'm having with xp. Linux was installed on a different hdd to the one that xp is currently installed on. if i were to install an os onto that hdd and try and boot it would come up with the grub menu even if it had been formatted. its not a huge problem at the moment but it could be soon if i use it to boot from.
PSPkiller Wrote:Here's my plan of action;
1. backup
2. try replacing explorer.exe in safe mode using a different file explorer to explorer.exe
3. it the above doesn't work I'll just re-install xp
the GRUB issue is ompletely unrelated to the problems I'm having with xp. Linux was installed on a different hdd to the one that xp is currently installed on. if i were to install an os onto that hdd and try and boot it would come up with the grub menu even if it had been formatted. its not a huge problem at the moment but it could be soon if i use it to boot from.
the fact that Linux was installed on a different hdd does little to the fact that its entry was made into the MBR. Hence it will give you the OS as a choice while booting. It doesn't know that the os doent exist anymore. That is why just resetting it will clear that up.
ok here's a pic of my soundcard as requested by feinicks for question 5:
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I'm doing a backup now in preperation for my attempt at my plan of action...
PSPkiller Wrote:ok here's a pic of my soundcard as requested by feinicks for question 5:
I'm doing a backup now in preperation for my attempt at my plan of action...
my bad for not clearing it properly.. by pic I meant of the ports (the part theat is directed outwads and you can plug in the wires....
feinicks Wrote:PSPkiller Wrote:ok here's a pic of my soundcard as requested by feinicks for question 5:
I'm doing a backup now in preperation for my attempt at my plan of action...
my bad for not clearing it properly.. by pic I meant of the ports (the part theat is directed outwads and you can plug in the wires....
ok, here's labelled front on view's of all the connections on the card. i labelled them using printed text on the card and the help file that came on its install disk.
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what i need are the pinouts for the 10 pin white connector labelled 'front panel audio conn.' i don't know why i bothered uploading the other pics, bored i guess...
okay, i tried replacing the explorer.exe but its still acting up. I'm going to update my backups and then reinstall tonight. with a bit of luck it should fix 2,3 and 4 at once. hopefully...