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    #16
    if you have no install disc you should have a partition on it with a restore option
    if you can change to drive C:

    cmd prompt > cd c:
    dir/w ( shows folders width ways)
    i would then cd d: to see if you have a partition with a restore option in

    then i would copy c:\ my documents ( or whatever it is called) d:\tempdoc

    or remove drive into an external hd case and back data up and resinstall Os

    BTW i have an external hd case here think i used to sell them for arround £6 plus postage

    LMK if its any help ill sort something out for you
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      #17
      Cheers for that!

      Thanks for all the posts guys. I handed it over to the "professionals", so we'll see what they think.

      However, in a cruel twist of fate my brother's new laptop arrived today with a Vista OS CD in it...

      Role on tomorrow, it surely can't be any lees productive to today!

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