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To: goldworldnet who wrote (292)12/11/2016 8:51:27 PM
From: locogringo1 Recommendation

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Carolyn's C: drive was also flagged by CrystalDiskInfo and True Image failed when it tried to make an image of it.

I would give it at least one more try. Often an error might not show up on trial 2 or 3.

I'm thinking a clone is the next thing to try and that was what I did with my mom's Dell computer recently.

Worth a try. If not, see next

Her Dell only had 2 SATA cables,

On my wife's laptop, I also ran out of choices, but still had the ability to use USB to an external. It took longer, but I was able to transfer Firefox and Thunderbird and all of her bookmarks and photos of fancy kitchens and decorating and important crap.

Carolyn might be able to reinstall Windows 10 on a new drive. PC mag just had an article on how to do it. You lose all software, but maybe then she can use USB to copy it over. pcworld.com

Dell also has some pointers: dell.com



To: goldworldnet who wrote (292)12/12/2016 1:27:04 AM
From: shadowman1 Recommendation

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High on the top of my priority list when I build a desktop computer..... how user friendly is the computer case?

That's one of the advantages of building your own.