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"Now I need to use it, to copy some stuff from one CD to another" --> do you
mean (1) you will copy from CD to another CD? Or (2) you need to copy some
files from your old Compaq and place burn it in a CD?
If your choice is (1), how about physically transferring your CD drive
from the Compaq to your new PC?
If choice is (2), try getting the hard drive of the Compaq, and connect it
to your existing computer. Make sure that your new PC does have an
anti-virus software. If successful, you can run a virus scan to your old
hard drive and then you could copy the file(s) which you want to copy. Hope
this helps.
Frederick Navarro
On 9/8/06, Joyce E <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> My older computer (not the one I'm using now) is a Compaq Presario 5000
> with two CD drives. It fell victim to adware/spyware in September of last
> year. Now I need to use it, to copy some stuff from one CD to another, but
> when I boot it up all I get is a lot of chatter on the monitor that looks
> for all the world like a bazillion old-time memory chips, row on row and
> flashing on and off. I tried the Norton website but I can't even get into
> DOS, much less Windows. And I've tried my old Norton "rescue" disks to no
> avail. So how can I rescue my poor li'l ol' Compaq? Is there something I
> can download onto a CD on this computer to transfer to the Compaq? TIA
> for any help!
>
> Joyce E.
> southeast Ohio
>
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>
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