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Uninstalling a program can only remove what it installed. Anything created when the application runs cannot be removed by uninstalling. Specifically, your KMA files cannot be removed by uninstalling. :w |
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You should not have to do anything. You should be able to hook up either drive if the operating system is good on both drives. The only difference would be that the contents of the drives would not be identical. I would intall the old drive and if everything works then just reformat it and keep it for a spare since you have already intalled a new drive and reinstalled the software. If there is really nothing wrong with the original drive everything should work as it did before. I am assuming that this was the "C" drive. (The drive that had the operating system on it.(Windows).) I must admit that I thought you were talking about a desktop or tower type computer though. I did not understand that you had two laptops. My experience was with a tower type computer case.
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I believe he would have to take the original drive to a laptop repair facility to get it reformatted, but you are correct the original should come up with no problems if it is still good as suggested here.
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Original problem...
I installed the SP2 updates and it seems to be working fine now... Thank God!!! I have everything backed up on my external HD (Just the KMA files though should I back up anything else?) Not sure what the problem was but hopefully it has been fixed... I am also running a disc clean up and defrag currently... That won't hurt any thing will it?
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Billyo,
I never throw a hard drive away without at least smashing it up to make it unusable. You have no idea how much personal information can get cached on those drives! :g |
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All passwords do is make us feel secure by keeping our equally pc ignorant contemporaries out of our syetem...but block a person with the savvy? Consider for a moment how many times Microsoft with all their resources have been hacked into. If they with their millions can't be secure, I wouldn't rely too heavily on a $100.00 program, with a built in password to do the job. Don't get me wrong I still use Norton Internet Security, but I wouldn't bet the farm on it.:e Virus and spyware protection I believe is a different story...they do work...I hope. Just my humble take on the whole thing. |
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