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Live Linux Cd’s can be used to see and read what’s in the hard disc of a windows machine, even if it is encryp

How can we protect against these kind of hacks?

HP wont load OS can any one help please?

I have an HP dv9000 that will not load any type of OS i have loaded win xp vista 7 and linux will load a live linux cd but once installed will not boot loads bios but when it gets to windows splash screen it freezes same with linux i have tried 3 different hard drives the RAM is good updated the BIOS also have heard issues with the cd drives not allowing the computer to boot so removed that as well still no fix i am very savvy with the computer but this one has totally stumped me its an HP dv9000 just wondering if anyone has came across this and may have any tips if i cannot resolve it ill just part it out its in excellent shape thanks!!!!

Partmgr.sys error 10 easy points(to whoever answers and helps me correctly)?

Whenever I turn on my computer it says boot disk error insert system disk and I do then I run it and it loads up then I get the bsod(blue screen of death) and it says error can’t contue yada yada needs partmgr.sys file. So where fan I get that file? Whatfolder do I put it in? And why does it sometimes turn on with the windows xp cd inside and sometimes not? It’s really pissing me off. If I just download that file then I’ll put it in a flash drive run a live Linux cd and put it where it needs to be. Also if it has something to do with the system settings then idk. I haven’t changed anything,put more or take out RAM everything is just how it was b4. Also sometimes when the cd goes through it says drive not detected and it’s connected right I even checked.

My computer won’t boot!?

Ok, so I am about to build a computer for the first time and in preparation, I decided to take apart my current PC to see what’s inside. The only things that I messed around with was: taking off the CPU fan and the CPU, examined the bottom, then replaced it. I then removed the cd rom drive, put it back in. Lastly, I took out a stick of ram, then put it back in. So now when I turn on my computer, it will sit on a black screen for a few minutes and I get an error about not being able to boot properly. I am able to boot on to a live linux CD, but it’s incredibly slow and I can’t even access my hard drive. If anyone has any clue as to what might have happened, please let me know. (if it makes any difference, I did touch the gray stuff on my cpu/fan, but i didn’t take it off or anything).
I have pretty much triple checked every thing (hardwarewise) the error message i’m getting is:
Windows Boot Manager: Windows failed to start. A recent hardware or software change might be the cause. To fix the problem: Insert windows installation disk and restart your computer. Choose language. choose “Repair computer”.

I have tried this, perhaps there is another trick to work around this?
I have pretty much triple checked every thing (hardwarewise) the error message i’m getting is:
Windows Boot Manager: Windows failed to start. A recent hardware or software change might be the cause. To fix the problem: Insert windows installation disk and restart your computer. Choose language. choose “Repair computer”.

I have tried this, perhaps there is another trick to work around this?
May be of use: Under the error instructions it says –

“Info: the boot selection failed because a required device is inaccessible.”

Can I Make A Boot able Live DVD Out Of Many Live Linux CD Images. Also Please Suggest Some More Live Linux CD.?

Hi I Love Collecting Live Linux Disks.
I Want To Ask That Can I Burn Multiple CD’s Into One Dvd.
Then One Question Arises What About The Boot.
Which One Will Load.
Is Their Any Software That Can Help Me Make A Multiple Boot Into DVD.
Also I Have Stux, Knoppix, Puppy Linux, Damn Small Linux, Ubuntu, Linux Mint, PCLINUXOS, And Their Derivatives.
Can You Please Suggest Me Some More If Possible.
If Somebody Interested In This Topic Can Contact Me.
My ID Is coolshubham03@yahoo.com
I Am From Delhi.
And Love To Make Friends.