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Published on September 17, 2011 By Uvah In Personal Computing

So I got my brand new used laptop and I'm missing some apps whose install packs are on the other drive, the old one. Bins for one. I can't find the installer, I had the beta version and Winstep. I have the dock only but not the shelf. Also photoshop doesn't work so good nor does cfx.. On CFX the cursor is invisible when I apply one. I had to uninstall CFX because I had no cursor at all. Its there but I can't see it except when I mouse over something. As for photoshop, when I open a new window its gets stuck up top and I can't move it at all and none of the drop down menus work. Any thoughts on how I can solve these things?


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on Sep 17, 2011

Did you start with a clean operating system install on the laptop you just purchased?

on Sep 17, 2011

And how about some info on the laptop?    Specs.

on Sep 17, 2011

I'm not getting this. I thought you bought "a screamer" and were asking about switching an hdd out just the other day.

I don't think we ever found out if your hdd was the problem the other time...

Uvah, tell us what's up.

on Sep 18, 2011

LightStar
Did you start with a clean operating system install on the laptop you just purchased?

That's a point!  If your second-hand lappy still has the original OS installation, there could be remnants left behind by the previous user and you may need to reformat to clean up any bugs/anomalies.  Being a HP, there should be a recovery function/partition built in... all you'd need to do is save anything you want/need to keep to an external drive beforehand.

 

on Sep 18, 2011

     Okay folks...here's the deal. The laptop is a refurbished Compac 8510w. Centrino vPro dual-core cpu @ 2.2gHz 2 gigs DDR2 ram, 150 gig HDD with the Enterprise Edition Win 7. The OS had only the basics you get with any new purchase, nothing extra. The old one's mobo burnt out, most likely the video chip from overheating. First thing I did was run CCleaner and there were very few remnants, mostly temp files from IE8.

     Security on this one is way up there, IMO. Has a credentials manager, a fingerprint sensor (disabled until I figure out how to go super slow to get it to register my fingerprint). Already installed was CCleaner, MalwareBytes and MSE, which btw has already stopped and deleted four threats ID'd as malware.

     Anyway...Doc was right when he said the old one might not work so that one's been put to the side (not throwing it away because of what's on the HDD) until I can replace the mobo. So...i've got CFX waiting patiently for a solution as to why the cursor becomes invisible after install and stays that way. Objectdock is working fine and Nexus is without the shelf, not a big deal. What I would like is a way to recover Bins. I understand the RC was a paid for app but the beta worked very well on the old one. SMX is working fine too, I just need to rebuild the library. Actually more than one as WB is seriously skinny. Photoshop I uninstalled because, for some reason, its a bit querky. Why that is I don't know, it worked fine on the other one. That's about it...for now anyway. If I think of anything else I'll add to this thread. Oh...and I have DX installed too.

on Sep 18, 2011

Anyway...Doc was right when he said the old one might not work so that one's been put to the side (not throwing it away because of what's on the HDD)

So, is it bad or just won't work with this lappy?

If the latter is the case, you can get a HDD enclosure and make an external/portable drive from it.  Enclosures are cheap and easy.

on Sep 18, 2011

Hard drive is good. It just isn't compatible. Gonna check out the enclosures. If I do that I'll have two externals drives. A whopping 1.15 tb. Pretty cool huh.

on Sep 18, 2011

I have two 1 TB drives inside my 7 rig. One is storage only, the other houses Win 7 and Ubuntu. (and more storage...lol)

1.15 TB is cool for a lappy!

I also keep a couple externals I made with enclosures containing laptop drives. They make handy portable drives.

on Sep 18, 2011

Trying to figure out why people need so much storage. My notebook has a 250 GB drive and even with all of my data I have yet to use half of that. With all my programs and data I'm only using 72 GB of storage. A 1 TB drive would be overkill for me.

on Sep 18, 2011

Better to be over than under i think.

on Sep 18, 2011

kona0197
Trying to figure out why people need so much storage. My notebook has a 250 GB drive and even with all of my data I have yet to use half of that

My storage drive is full of skins from WC, backed up programs, about 50 gigs music (I'm in the business), labels and such from the business, etc.

 

Totaling about 630 GB. 

on Sep 18, 2011

I backup my data. Takes up less than the external hard drive's size. I don't have any skins and only about 14 GB of music. Maybe that's why.

on Sep 18, 2011

Only 50 gigs of music...I've got you beat, 150 GB for me and climbing. I been converting all of my LPs and CDs to MP3s for the past few years and only have about a couple hundred left to go. I've been using 320 bitrate which tends use a good bit of hard disk space but has no quality loss.

When I was younger, I  dated a DJ when the radio station closed down and then converted to christian broadcasting. The new owners were happy when I volunteered to dispose of all that heathen rock and roll for them.

The only bad thing is, back in those days they used a nasty station logo sticker over the front side and spine of the album. It was used in their cataloging system and as they aged, it ruined most of the artwork on the covers. 

on Sep 18, 2011

Any thoughts on CFX?

on Sep 18, 2011

CarGuy1
Only 50 gigs of music...I've got you beat, 150 GB for me and climbing. I been converting all of my LPs and CDs to MP3s for the past few years and only have about a couple hundred left to go. I've been using 320 bitrate which tends use a good bit of hard disk space but has no quality loss.

When I was younger, I  dated a DJ when the radio station closed down and then converted to christian broadcasting. The new owners were happy when I volunteered to dispose of all that heathen rock and roll for them.

The only bad thing is, back in those days they used a nasty station logo sticker over the front side and spine of the album. It was used in their cataloging system and as they aged, it ruined most of the artwork on the covers. 

Dang CG, we need to dropbox together....lol.

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