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Last year I had a similar problem. I bought a new hard drive and added it to the machine and installed XP on the new drive. The files on the old drive then became accessible, and I lost nothing but gained a lot of new empty disk space. New hard drives are under a $100 now, so it is cheaper than a couple of hours of repair time in the shop. --------------------------------- Booth Martin http://www.martinvt.com --------------------------------- -------Original Message------- From: PC Technical Discussion for iSeries Users Date: 01/13/05 12:15:34 To: 'PC Technical Discussion for iSeries Users' Subject: RE: [PCTECH] RE: WEIRD Dell Windows XP problem... I'm not sure but I am guessing no to SP2. I went back at it last night with the suggestions here and from ExpertsExchange and nothing works. Never seen anything like this. It makes NO sense... Chuck
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