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philo
I have a win2k system that I've cloned several times using Acronis.
After doing some major experimenting one on of the drives I pretty well
ruined the system...
but managed to mostly repair it (mostly). The only problem I can see
remaining is that "auto-arrange" of my desktop icons does not work.
Though the icons do move a bit...they definitely do not line up.
Since all my data is well backed up and I have several fully working
systems...
I can experiment at will.
Here is what I tried:
I've backed up the entire WINNT folder (from a fully working drive) and
restored it to the problematic drive...
only to be left with the identical problem...
I cannot figure out where the info for "auto-arrange" could possibly be
kept...other than within WINNT
I then had a brainstorm and decided to also restore "System Volume
Information" from a working system
to the problematic one...but am still left with the same problem...
So where the heck could the configuration be kept?
The MFT ??? (all drives are NTFS)
This is strictly a matter of curiosity !
Thanks
After doing some major experimenting one on of the drives I pretty well
ruined the system...
but managed to mostly repair it (mostly). The only problem I can see
remaining is that "auto-arrange" of my desktop icons does not work.
Though the icons do move a bit...they definitely do not line up.
Since all my data is well backed up and I have several fully working
systems...
I can experiment at will.
Here is what I tried:
I've backed up the entire WINNT folder (from a fully working drive) and
restored it to the problematic drive...
only to be left with the identical problem...
I cannot figure out where the info for "auto-arrange" could possibly be
kept...other than within WINNT
I then had a brainstorm and decided to also restore "System Volume
Information" from a working system
to the problematic one...but am still left with the same problem...
So where the heck could the configuration be kept?
The MFT ??? (all drives are NTFS)
This is strictly a matter of curiosity !
Thanks