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Program that changes drive letter D: to G: for example.
On Sat, 9 Oct 2010 11:32:11 +0100, "J. P. Gilliver (John)"
wrote: In message , Hot-Text writes: "FromTheRafters" erratic @nomail.afraid.org wrote in message ... "mm" wrote in message ... [] I agree with everything you said. People are still smarter than Google and they answer questions google can't. BTW, I tried googling for it first and all I could find were ways to change the letter assigned to the drives. That was pretty good, but not what I wanted. Google looks for words in a row and words not in a row but not for thoughts or the meaning of sentences. Yes, but if one uses the advanced search, or knows how to construct the queries manually, it can be very good. You beat me to it on that. I'm surprised how few people use the advanced - I have http://www.google.co.uk/advanced_search?hl=en as my home page. I use that occaisionally but i don't find it esp. helpful very often. When I want to exclude words I put a - sign in front of them**. When I want exact wording, I put double quotes. (It ignores them and other requests if it doesnt' find enough hits with exactly what is asked for.) **Sometimes I add terms in subsequent searches, going through my results and finding some term that keeps showing up, and I add one more -word after another. You can always use the top box just as you would the ordinary Google page, so you've actually nothing to lose. You don't get to see the fancy graphic often on straight google.com! For 2 years I used the Firefox version of the www.google.com and I missed all those clever things. hmm and how one do the Search when he get this Error:: The following file is missing or corrupted: D:\WINDOWS\HIMEM.SYS The following file is missing or corrupted: D:\WINDOWS\DBLBUFF.SYS The following file is missing or corrupted: D:\WINDOWS\IFSHLP.SYS The following file is missing or corrupted: WIN.COM Cannot find WIN.COM, unable to continue loang Windows You search for the PHRASE "The following file is missing or corrupted", or the phrase "Cannot find win.com", or "unable to continue loading Windows". I agree with that. Searching for the exact error message vvery very often works very well. and the man say all I did is add a new Hard Drive! For may XP work ok but unable to call up my Win98! Now How you Bing it! No idea; I don't know if Bing has advanced search capabilities. It probably does - I'm just familiar with the syntax of Google's, so I don't feel the need to use Bing. |
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Program that changes drive letter D: to G: for example.
Say all you did was add a new Hard Drive and you get this Error::
The following file is missing or corrupted: D:\WINDOWS\HIMEM.SYS The following file is missing or corrupted: D:\WINDOWS\DBLBUFF.SYS The following file is missing or corrupted: D:\WINDOWS\IFSHLP.SYS The following file is missing or corrupted: WIN.COM C:\ Cannot find WIN.COM, unable to continue loang Windows C:\ For it all at E:\WINDOWS\ now! But XP work good. but unable to call up my Win98! All you have to do is make a two new Partitions new HDD! Copy your old HDD Win98 Partitions to the first Partition or new HDD and make that first Partition bigger then the old HDD Win98 Partitions! Or just remove the new HDD from the co |
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Program that changes drive letter D: to G: for example.
J. P. Gilliver (John) we like you we always get good Info from you!
But All The Key Words Are Wrong...On Fix The problem missing, corrupted, when it not For a advanced search capabilities give list of Google products included and all we are doing is searching for the right Author Fix The problem! Dam I Feeling Lucky Start with Doing a advanced cmd search atC:\ for more Info first! Here just a Expo. C:\dir/p ENTER Volume in drive C is DSK1_VOL1 Volume Serial Number is 0000-0CFD Directory of C:\ Microsoft Windows XP Professional SP3 (32bit) 4 file(4) 9,851,432 bytes 11 dir(s) 42,684,416 C:\D:\ ENTER Volume in drive D is DSK2_VOL1 Volume Serial Number is 0000-0E0B Directory of D:\ File not found 200,000,000,000 bytes free D:\ you see DSK1_VOL1 and DSK2_VOL1 Now where is DSK1_VOL2 and why can not see it ? And google search no help I do not have a Linux Systems, I running only a windows Systems http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&s...=&oq=&gs_rfai= J. P. Gilliver A search for good Book at a library be more helpful! |
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Program that changes drive letter D: to G: for example.
In message , mm
writes: [] Yes, but if one uses the advanced search, or knows how to construct the queries manually, it can be very good. You beat me to it on that. I'm surprised how few people use the advanced - I have http://www.google.co.uk/advanced_search?hl=en as my home page. I use that occaisionally but i don't find it esp. helpful very often. When I want to exclude words I put a - sign in front of them**. When The advanced page does that for you - it even shows, as you type, what the line would be, with - and ", without it. I want exact wording, I put double quotes. (It ignores them and other requests if it doesnt' find enough hits with exactly what is asked for.) **Sometimes I add terms in subsequent searches, going through my results and finding some term that keeps showing up, and I add one more -word after another. Me too (-: [either using "-"s or the advanced page] You can always use the top box just as you would the ordinary Google page, so you've actually nothing to lose. You don't get to see the fancy graphic often on straight google.com! There _is_ that, yes. I do wonder what people are on about sometimes (-: [] -- J. P. Gilliver. UMRA: 1960/1985 MB++G.5AL-IS-P--Ch++(p)Ar@T0H+Sh0!:`)DNAf Reality and talent shows lack honesty. They manipulate the viewer with mawkish stories. Contestants turn tragedies into qualifications. - Sean Lock, in Radio Times, 20-26 June 2009 |
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Program that changes drive letter D: to G: for example.
"Hot-Text" wrote in message
... "FromTheRafters" erratic @nomail.afraid.org wrote in message ... "mm" wrote in message ... On Thu, 7 Oct 2010 15:43:17 -0400, "FromTheRafters" erratic @nomail.afraid.org wrote: "webster72n" wrote in message ... "mm" wrote in message ... Program that changes drive letter D: to G: for example. Five or ten years ago I had a freeware program that would scan the harddisk and find every place where a drive letter of your choosing was used, like C: or D:, display a list of them, and give you the opportunity to change some or all of them to some other drive letter. Does anyone remember the name of that program? Or part of the name. Or the author's name? It would look in the registry and all the .bat files and shortcuts and some other places that didn't come to my mind years ago until I saw the author had thought of them (and don't come to my mind today either.) It had a simple gui, nothing fancy, but did have white squares, probably with scroll bars where the names of the files appeared each with a check box probably. I have a great need for something like this now. My suggestion would be to 'google' for it. That doesn't always work, especially when you don't know what to call it. Based on his information, I concluded he wanted a now forgotten drive letter assignment program. What he *really* wanted was a now forgotten application mover program. Had he not come here, he might have not gotten his answer *or* the idea of doing what he wanted by using another method altogether instead of wagging the dog. Google can be very helpful, but you have to know its limitations (or rely on luck). I agree with everything you said. People are still smarter than Google and they answer questions google can't. BTW, I tried googling for it first and all I could find were ways to change the letter assigned to the drives. That was pretty good, but not what I wanted. Google looks for words in a row and words not in a row but not for thoughts or the meaning of sentences. Yes, but if one uses the advanced search, or knows how to construct the queries manually, it can be very good. hmm and how one do the Search when he get this Error:: -------------------------------------------------------------------------- The following file is missing or corrupted: D:\WINDOWS\HIMEM.SYS The following file is missing or corrupted: D:\WINDOWS\DBLBUFF.SYS The following file is missing or corrupted: D:\WINDOWS\IFSHLP.SYS The following file is missing or corrupted: WIN.COM ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Now How you Bing it! I don't know about Bing, we're not discussing Bing. I just copied the above into a regular Google search and got this. http://www.computing.net/answers/win...rs/164060.html As a 'for instance', you can use advanced search to remove HiJackThis log results from queries of filenames (provided they post the complete log, you can eliminate documents with their "banner" in there). Of course, there are now quite a few other programs whos logfiles are posted willy-nilly all over the internet. ....and blogs, if you can find an effective keyword. |
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Program that changes drive letter D: to G: for example.
On Sat, 9 Oct 2010 22:56:04 +0100, "J. P. Gilliver (John)"
wrote: You can always use the top box just as you would the ordinary Google page, so you've actually nothing to lose. You don't get to see the fancy graphic often on straight google.com! There _is_ that, yes. I do wonder what people are on about sometimes (-: [] I used to too. Actually, I discovered the regular page when I used IE once, but Firefox has its own version of the page, which somehow is offered to a new installer of the program, and which I made my home page, and somehow I thought I had to use that one or googled wouldn't work with FF. Then one day I got tried the simple name, and it worked just as well. Though its habit of movign from the center to the top of the page when I first type in it is starting to bother me. I guess it does this so the fancy graphics can start out above the entry field. |
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Program that changes drive letter D: to G: for example.
"Hot-Text" wrote in message
... [...] hmm and how one do the Search when he get this Error:: The following file is missing or corrupted: D:\WINDOWS\HIMEM.SYS The following file is missing or corrupted: D:\WINDOWS\DBLBUFF.SYS The following file is missing or corrupted: D:\WINDOWS\IFSHLP.SYS The following file is missing or corrupted: WIN.COM C:\ Cannot find WIN.COM, unable to continue loang Windows C:\ and the man say all I did is add a new Hard Drive! For may XP work ok but unable to call up my Win98! Now How you Bing it! Okay, I think I understand what you're saying (now *that's* a scary thought). Yes, there really is no substitute - Usenet rulez. D |
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Program that changes drive letter D: to G: for example.
A good pace to Search at is the HDD home page!
http://seagate.custkb.com/seagate/cr...291&NewLang=en Who send you too! http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/w...disk-partition Who send you too! http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/w...n-my-hard-disk But now you dint the Info FromTheRafters you say:: Usenet rulez ... Looks that way is the world of Search Or a Fix it Software for Windows that are not broken! "FromTheRafters" erratic @nomail.afraid.org wrote in message ... "Hot-Text" wrote in message ... [...] hmm and how one do the Search when he get this Error:: The following file is missing or corrupted: D:\WINDOWS\HIMEM.SYS The following file is missing or corrupted: D:\WINDOWS\DBLBUFF.SYS The following file is missing or corrupted: D:\WINDOWS\IFSHLP.SYS The following file is missing or corrupted: WIN.COM C:\ Cannot find WIN.COM, unable to continue loang Windows C:\ and the man say all I did is add a new Hard Drive! For my XP work ok but unable to call up my Win98! Now How you Bing it! Okay, I think I understand what you're saying (now *that's* a scary thought). Yes, there really is no substitute - Usenet rulez. D |
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web search engines was: Program that changes drive letter D: to
On Sun, 10 Oct 2010 01:34:00 +0100, mm wrote:
On Sat, 9 Oct 2010 22:56:04 +0100, "J. P. Gilliver (John)" wrote: You can always use the top box just as you would the ordinary Google page, so you've actually nothing to lose. You don't get to see the fancy graphic often on straight google.com! There _is_ that, yes. I do wonder what people are on about sometimes (-: [] I used to too. Actually, I discovered the regular page when I used IE once, but Firefox has its own version of the page, which somehow is offered to a new installer of the program, and which I made my home page, and somehow I thought I had to use that one or googled wouldn't work with FF. Then one day I got tried the simple name, and it worked just as well. Though its habit of movign from the center to the top of the page when I first type in it is starting to bother me. I guess it does this so the fancy graphics can start out above the entry field. Use Scroogle, UKIMS http://www.scroogle.org/scraper.html the only google banner I ever went to look for was the pacman one: http://www.google.com/pacman/ -- "Nuns! NUNS! Reverse! Reverse!" |
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Program that changes drive letter D: to G: for example.
all I have come up with is for Windows Server 2003
Change the Drive Letter of a Volume Description Changes the drive letter of volume D to Q. If you modify this script to change the drive letter of a volume other than D, note that the volume name in the WQL query must include both the colon ( and two slashes (\\). Thus drive C would look like this: C:\\. When specifying the new drive letter, however, you only have to include the colon (in the sample script, Q. Supported Platforms Windows Server 2003 Yes Windows XP No Windows 2000 No Windows NT 4.0 No Windows 98 No Script Code strComputer = "." Set objWMIService = GetObject("winmgmts:" _ & "{impersonationLevel=impersonate}!\\" & strComputer & "\root\cimv2") Set colVolumes = objWMIService.ExecQuery _ ("Select * from Win32_Volume Where Name = 'D:\\'") For Each objVolume in colVolumes objVolume.DriveLetter = "Q:" objVolume.Put_ Next Save As *.vbs Sample scripts found in the TechNet Script Center. http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/e...a-b8814fe2da5a Download Here! "mm" wrote in message ... Program that changes drive letter D: to G: for example. Five or ten years ago I had a freeware program that would scan the harddisk and find every place where a drive letter of your choosing was used, like C: or D:, display a list of them, and give you the opportunity to change some or all of them to some other drive letter. Does anyone remember the name of that program? Or part of the name. Or the author's name? It would look in the registry and all the .bat files and shortcuts and some other places that didn't come to my mind years ago until I saw the author had thought of them (and don't come to my mind today either.) It had a simple gui, nothing fancy, but did have white squares, probably with scroll bars where the names of the files appeared each with a check box probably. I have a great need for something like this now. Thanks. |
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