Don't worry slow and steady is better, and oh the earthquakes screwed my pooch,, not me infecting it
Quads
Don't worry slow and steady is better, and oh the earthquakes screwed my pooch,, not me infecting it
Quads
Hi, I have the same problem too...........I have tried many things but that BOOT.Tidserv still pop up in Norton. Any expert can help pls? Thanks
Ok I found a way to do it........................run diskmgmt.msc. Locate the drive that is less than 15mb..........Right click on it and select delete. You Don't need to do any partiction .............................~_~! After deleting that drive (make sure that , that drive is just a few mb large)........................That pop up message from Norton regarding boot.tidserv will change to Problem Been Fix!!!!!
NOTE:
My instructions with pics, to use a partition manager is much safer for the system and user, as found out by just deleting a partition that may be in use means possible BSOD from the forceful hit. Secondly if the flag is not set correctly then after no partition will load causing a bigger hole.
Modify my instructions at your risk, but then please don't complain as you modified what I did as a step by step guide.
Quads
icic. Thanks
BEfore you Deleting that partition please make sure that one is not the Active or Boot Partition. If that one is a Active or Boot Partition Remove that one from Active or Boot Partition and Make the System Drive (The drive in which OS is installed ) as the Active or Boot Partition...
My instructions state about the flag, or maybe people are not reading the instructions properly.
Quads
Looks like the listed correction may have fixed my issue. I no longer have the third partition and when I start the computer the warning does not come up any longe. (although I had to remove it from the un-resolved list after the first boot up)
Thank you very much, now I can get this moved back to where my son can continue using and my wife will no longer complaine about it :)
Again Quads THANK YOU for all the help!!!!
No Problem.
Quads
Hey Quads...I want to thank you too. I had a very similar issue and was able to work my way through it due to your excellent instructions. I appreciate it a lot! Thanks!