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GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE
Discussion Draft 1 of Version 3, 16 Jan 2006
THIS IS A DRAFT, NOT A PUBLISHED VERSION OF THE GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE.
Copyright (C) 2006 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies
of this license document, but changing it is not allowed.
2006 01 13: Windows XP with a recovery DvD
There is a problem with the laptop..
After the initial blue screen which complained about the ntoskrnl.exe (that's all my wife remembered as she rebooted), the computer starts with the 'running bar' Windows XP logo screen, after about two seconds you see a blue flash so fast you can't read anything before it reboots again..
All the options in the boot menu (safe mode, safe mode +, safe mode ++, last known good configuration etc) have the same result..
It's not a hardware (harddrive) problem.. It's a dual boot and I let Slackware Linux do some crunching (cd /usr/src/linux && make clean && make) on the hdd and there are no problems there..
The only thing I got with the laptop was a recovery DVD (which I can't find btw), but that's a 'ghost' image so it would destroy any changes made..
I don't want to do that.
After the initial blue screen which complained about the ntoskrnl.exe (that's all my wife remembered as she rebooted), the computer starts with the 'running bar' Windows XP logo screen, after about two seconds you see a blue flash so fast you can't read anything before it reboots again..
All the options in the boot menu (safe mode, safe mode +, safe mode ++, last known good configuration etc) have the same result..
It's not a hardware (harddrive) problem.. It's a dual boot and I let Slackware Linux do some crunching (cd /usr/src/linux && make clean && make) on the hdd and there are no problems there..
The only thing I got with the laptop was a recovery DVD (which I can't find btw), but that's a 'ghost' image so it would destroy any changes made..
I don't want to do that.