<blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">citazione:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Messaggio inserito da Zane</i>
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l'ho postata anche io questa domanda...(se non sbaglio)<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"></blockquote id="quote"></font id="quote">Argh, allora mi è sfuggita
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Dammi il link del tuo msg che qui chiudiamo!
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dai una letta quì:
An Applied Example
Recently, I upgraded my other system to the A7V mainboard but used the same hard drive as it was with the old board. I got lockups and other problems that were most likely due to the old settings being used with the new mainboard. Adding the new settings, such as the 4-in-1 drivers, USB drivers and SCSI drivers, only compounded the already bloated operating system.
By making an image onto another drive, I was able to completely wipe out the boot drive and reload the entire gambit of software and the OS. Then all I needed to do was get the previous information from the saved image. This is a daunting task that took most of a 6-hour period but was worth the effort in the end.
I would advise printing screenshots of certain areas prior to doing such a reload. Sections such as the desktop, start menus and network settings, just to name a few. You will also need to know where the files are for browser favorites or bookmarks and the e-mail address files so that these can be transferred or imported. Another idea is to do a screenshot of the file list from a "FIND" in which you can list only those files which were recently changed and be able to copy them from the imaged drive.
**NON sono sicuro di averla postata...forse era mia intenzione, comunque se anche l'ho fatto....nessuno mi ha risposto
nel messaggio sopra, sembrerebbe che il tizio ha risolto il tuo problema semplicemente facendo un Clone dell'HD, posso anche crederci, perché mentre ti cloni l'hd, ci sarebbe il riconoscimento della nuona MoBo....
provaci, munisciti di un altro HD e di Ghost o drive image
** chiaramente devi fare 2 cloni, il primo dal tuo hd a quello nuovo... e se funziona, devi farne un altro da quell' HD al tuo,,,,
fammi sapere
ciao[:D]