To: Ramius
Well, it's in DOS right now, but normally it's running on Windows XP.
When I boot up, it gives me the option of either scanning automatically or using a manual program called NAVDX that has a set of commands with it. It looks like NAVDX might be how you get it to scan certain drives, but I'm trying to figure out how to use the commands now. The syntax is NAVDX \ and then the command. However if I tell it to scan the C drive it still only takes a second and it looks like it's only doing the A drive. Do I have to switch over to C somehow, maybe?
85 posted on
04/06/2004 9:06:59 PM PDT by
Fedora
To: Ramius
However if I tell it to scan the C drive it still only takes a second and it looks like it's only doing the A drive.Typo--didn't mean it's scanning the A drive, but it's only scanning a small number of files--like about 20.
86 posted on
04/06/2004 9:13:06 PM PDT by
Fedora
To: Fedora
Hmm... I'm starting to think maybe we're chasing our tail here a little bit. How about trying an XP system restore? it automatically should have made a recent restore point. Probably yesterday or this morning.
You can find this under programs / accessories / system tools.
It shouldn't affect any files you've worked on.
87 posted on
04/06/2004 9:16:06 PM PDT by
Ramius
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