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Old December 27th 06, 06:36 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.perform_maintain
Ellery
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After a reformat I found that these options are greyed out in the shut down
area and I cannot find the enable options in the usual place?
Can anyone help please
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Old December 27th 06, 07:00 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.perform_maintain
Earl Grey
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Hi Ellery:

There is more to restoring your computer than reinstalling Windows. In
your case, you need to reinstall the driver for your video card.

May I make the following additional suggestion: The manufacturer of your
computer may have on its web site complete instructions for reinstalling
your system, which will include all necessary drivers and other
software. I would suggest checking it out.

Earl Grey

Ellery wrote:
After a reformat I found that these options are greyed out in the shut down
area and I cannot find the enable options in the usual place?
Can anyone help please

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Old December 27th 06, 11:11 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.perform_maintain
Ellery
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Thanks, Earl Grey
I have a Fujitsu Siemens Scaleo P and their site is like microsofts, an
abomination.
You ask for a specific and get multiple answers and no guide.
Ellery


"Earl Grey" wrote:

Hi Ellery:

There is more to restoring your computer than reinstalling Windows. In
your case, you need to reinstall the driver for your video card.

May I make the following additional suggestion: The manufacturer of your
computer may have on its web site complete instructions for reinstalling
your system, which will include all necessary drivers and other
software. I would suggest checking it out.

Earl Grey

Ellery wrote:
After a reformat I found that these options are greyed out in the shut down
area and I cannot find the enable options in the usual place?
Can anyone help please


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Old December 27th 06, 11:19 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.perform_maintain
Ellery
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Default Hibernate/ Standby

Thanks again,
I just loaded my sp2 disc again and all is working. Don't know why it messed
up in the first place.


"Ellery" wrote:

Thanks, Earl Grey
I have a Fujitsu Siemens Scaleo P and their site is like microsofts, an
abomination.
You ask for a specific and get multiple answers and no guide.
Ellery


"Earl Grey" wrote:

Hi Ellery:

There is more to restoring your computer than reinstalling Windows. In
your case, you need to reinstall the driver for your video card.

May I make the following additional suggestion: The manufacturer of your
computer may have on its web site complete instructions for reinstalling
your system, which will include all necessary drivers and other
software. I would suggest checking it out.

Earl Grey

Ellery wrote:
After a reformat I found that these options are greyed out in the shut down
area and I cannot find the enable options in the usual place?
Can anyone help please


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Old December 28th 06, 01:25 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.perform_maintain
Earl Grey
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Default Hibernate/ Standby

Greetings Ellery:

I was able to locate what I believe is the user manual for your computer
on Fujitsu's web site. On page 12 you will find instructions for
restoring your installed software.

Start with the web page for Scaleo P:
http://www.fujitsu-siemens.co.uk/hom.../scaleo_p.html

and click on Support near the top of the frame. On the Getting Support
web page that opens, look at the left side of the page and click on Manuals.

The Getting Support web page also has links for additional support,
including something I've never seen befo 'Online update of your
system with the most current drivers'.

Earl Grey


Ellery wrote:
Thanks, Earl Grey
I have a Fujitsu Siemens Scaleo P and their site is like microsofts, an
abomination.
You ask for a specific and get multiple answers and no guide.
Ellery


"Earl Grey" wrote:

Hi Ellery:

There is more to restoring your computer than reinstalling Windows. In
your case, you need to reinstall the driver for your video card.

May I make the following additional suggestion: The manufacturer of your
computer may have on its web site complete instructions for reinstalling
your system, which will include all necessary drivers and other
software. I would suggest checking it out.

Earl Grey

Ellery wrote:
After a reformat I found that these options are greyed out in the shut down
area and I cannot find the enable options in the usual place?
Can anyone help please

 




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