I wanted to change my WinXP boot screen, so I backed up the old one, put the new one in and now when I get to where the boot screen should be, I just get a black screen and nothing happens. I got out ...
I'm increasingly running into an issue where I try to install an app or update a system and find that the installer fails, and it always references "Invalid drive O". The O drive happens to be the AD ...
A DOS error message. If you get this message on a valid drive such as C:, it may mean that your hard disk has become corrupted. THIS DEFINITION IS FOR PERSONAL USE ...