I would use the F8, then try the last known good first.
"anniemc123" <guest[ at ]unknown-email.com> wrote in message news:39d2d1679fae3d68bd6226046b341706[ at ]nntp-gateway.com...
[Quoted Text] > > I have Dell Inspiron 6400 running Vista Home Premium 32 bit. > Last week I did usual windows updates and then proceeded to install new > itunes v.8. Upon completion of installation it asked me to restart, i > clicked yes. MELTDOWN! > It tries to start up but fails, so i select option of trying system > recovery. didnt work - now I want to try and do a backup of my hard > drive and then just do a restore to factory settings. > > When I choose advanced system recovery options and select command > prompt, it opens the command window with the line at: > X:\Windows\system32> > > How can I change this to point to the c drive so that I can xcopy my > docs etc to my portable hard drive? > > I am not very techy, know a few basics just - so if you can offer any > help please let it be aimed at an IT dummy level :) > > > -- > anniemc123
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