Unsay imong OS? Win98 o XP importante mahibaw-an.
The other thing to try is is you have access to your BIOS, i set forward ang imong date kay naay uban ana mo disable sa deepfreeze. Sulayi lang.
Di gani, sulti lang unsa imong OS.
Unsay imong OS? Win98 o XP importante mahibaw-an.
The other thing to try is is you have access to your BIOS, i set forward ang imong date kay naay uban ana mo disable sa deepfreeze. Sulayi lang.
Di gani, sulti lang unsa imong OS.
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naa sad na gyud problema sa DeepFreeze, kay usahay, mawala lang or ma corrupt lang kalit ang imong mga files.
ako ning na expereince 6 times while my os was a WinXp with FAT32 pero pag NTFS na nako, wala na gyud ko ka sulay ani...

@Celeron, WinXP bitaw ako OS den FAT32 sad? Unsa nang NTFS? Nakabantay nko aning NTFS pero wla ko kahibaw para asa ni or para unsa ni..
Short for New Technology File System, one of the file system for the Windows NT operating system (Windows NT also supports the FAT file system). NTFS has features to improve reliability, such as transaction logs to help recover from disk failures. To control access to files, you can set permissions for directories and/or individual files. NTFS files are not accessible from other operating systems such as DOS.Originally Posted by Subzero
For large applications, NTFS supports spanning volumes, which means files and directories can be spread out across several physical disks.

@rhacieboy, Thanks for the info. How could i change my system into NTFS pra dli nko magkaprobema aning Deep Freeze
apil raba ang DEEPFreeze sa RAID SA taga NBI ug BDA..
You can change that easily using partition magic. a user-friendly software for formating ang partitioning. you may use other method or other softwares but in your case since you are not yet familiar with these things, I advise you to use partition magic. The conversion is just a matter of mouse clicking.Originally Posted by Subzero
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But be sure to back-up your data first in another disk.
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