geek 0001 Member Oct 29, 2006 #2 That thread made no sense to me at all, I think you are missing some words. try proofreading it before posting it.
That thread made no sense to me at all, I think you are missing some words. try proofreading it before posting it.
Cromewell Administrator Staff member Nov 12, 2006 #4 It could simply be some of your files are damaged beyond recovery. If you have a drive backup why go to the all this trouble? It's a lot faster and easier to just restore it.
It could simply be some of your files are damaged beyond recovery. If you have a drive backup why go to the all this trouble? It's a lot faster and easier to just restore it.