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On Sun, 30 May 2004 14:28:08 -0400, "SonicClub" had this to say and
I had to reply to it: ::The BU\A directory on the CD has 45 .scr files, all about 120kb - 130kb, :ne of them is more like 110kb. Anyway, they're numbered one after ::another, the number the first file has is 555476.SCR, then the next one is ::555477.SCR, then 555478.SCR, as you guessed it, just look at the first ::file name 555476.SCR, then add 1 number to that number to get the next ::number, they're all numbered one after the other, the last file is ::555520.SCR, it evenly counts all the way up to that file name number, the ::same concept of counting, like 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, and so :n.. see? The BU directory itself has the folders A, D, E, F, H, I, J, K, ::L, M, and N, each folder after A appears to have particles or pieces of ::some of the software that came with my computer. I notice there is no B, ::C, or G folder, oh well, I suppose that's how they designed the restore ::CD. You know...about those numbered .scr files I was naming a while ago, ::could any of those possibly be format numbers? in the M folder, there are ::some numbers on folders witch match the .scr file numbers, the folders ::within the numbered folders have more pieces of programs and stuff though, ::but still. The folders in the M folder labeled with simular numbers are ::555476, and it does that counting thing again, all the way up to 555483, ::so not as many folders as .scr files. I remember reading on this one site ::that was giving packard bell help, they said to enter 555477 if it asks ::for a format number or something...I tried and tried and it didn't work, ::but then one time I don't know what happened, it just started installing :r something, this was a little while back, a month or so ago possibly, ::when it supposedly restored I don't think it did it right because some ::things seemed messed up or uncompleted, I must've done something wrong, ::keep in mind that the files with the numbers are 6 digits, is that how ::long format numbers for these computers are? I will try a few and let you ::know the result.. It would very well seem that the xxxxx.scr is the format number process as I posted a few days ago. It was nice to see I have not totally lost my mind. In a post here many years ago there was a fellow as I also stated before, that said to simply make up any number to get past that format command line and let the system restore its self. There is a program/command I noticed at the PB site that can extract the format number from the system after it is up and running for folks who did not have the system credentials sheet. http://support.packardbell.com/it/my...00632&Ctype=dl There is also a program that can be run that also will give this information. But alas only after the system is up and running. Maybe a person here that has a simular system can run the command and tell you what the format number is. Elector |
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Elector wrote in message ... On Sun, 30 May 2004 14:28:08 -0400, "SonicClub" had this to say and I had to reply to it: ::The BU\A directory on the CD has 45 .scr files, all about 120kb - 130kb, :ne of them is more like 110kb. Anyway, they're numbered one after ::another, the number the first file has is 555476.SCR, then the next one is ::555477.SCR, then 555478.SCR, as you guessed it, just look at the first ::file name 555476.SCR, then add 1 number to that number to get the next ::number, they're all numbered one after the other, the last file is ::555520.SCR, it evenly counts all the way up to that file name number, the ::same concept of counting, like 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, and so :n.. see? The BU directory itself has the folders A, D, E, F, H, I, J, K, ::L, M, and N, each folder after A appears to have particles or pieces of ::some of the software that came with my computer. I notice there is no B, ::C, or G folder, oh well, I suppose that's how they designed the restore ::CD. You know...about those numbered .scr files I was naming a while ago, ::could any of those possibly be format numbers? in the M folder, there are ::some numbers on folders witch match the .scr file numbers, the folders ::within the numbered folders have more pieces of programs and stuff though, ::but still. The folders in the M folder labeled with simular numbers are ::555476, and it does that counting thing again, all the way up to 555483, ::so not as many folders as .scr files. I remember reading on this one site ::that was giving packard bell help, they said to enter 555477 if it asks ::for a format number or something...I tried and tried and it didn't work, ::but then one time I don't know what happened, it just started installing :r something, this was a little while back, a month or so ago possibly, ::when it supposedly restored I don't think it did it right because some ::things seemed messed up or uncompleted, I must've done something wrong, ::keep in mind that the files with the numbers are 6 digits, is that how ::long format numbers for these computers are? I will try a few and let you ::know the result.. It would very well seem that the xxxxx.scr is the format number process as I posted a few days ago. It was nice to see I have not totally lost my mind. In a post here many years ago there was a fellow as I also stated before, that said to simply make up any number to get past that format command line and let the system restore its self. There is a program/command I noticed at the PB site that can extract the format number from the system after it is up and running for folks who did not have the system credentials sheet. http://support.packardbell.com/it/my...ic_00632&Ctype =dl There is also a program that can be run that also will give this information. But alas only after the system is up and running. Maybe a person here that has a simular system can run the command and tell you what the format number is. Elector Pardon me if I am wrong, but isn't the format number printed on the label on the HDD? That is where it was on my old Legend 4670. It was running a Maxtor 1.2 GB HDD. If you are using the original HDD, and the case is open, look at that label. |
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"Dennis Schmitz" wrote in message ... snip Pardon me if I am wrong, but isn't the format number printed on the label on the HDD? That is where it was on my old Legend 4670. It was running a Maxtor 1.2 GB HDD. If you are using the original HDD, and the case is open, look at that label. You may be correct, however the original HD that came with my Packard Bell Door Stop was very small in size and I just junked it shortly after purchase. Nice to see you post here again..! Elector |
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Elector wrote in message ... "Dennis Schmitz" wrote in message ... snip Pardon me if I am wrong, but isn't the format number printed on the label on the HDD? That is where it was on my old Legend 4670. It was running a Maxtor 1.2 GB HDD. If you are using the original HDD, and the case is open, look at that label. You may be correct, however the original HD that came with my Packard Bell Door Stop was very small in size and I just junked it shortly after purchase. Nice to see you post here again..! Elector Thanks Elector ! Been lurking for some time now. I don't feel that I know enough to contribute very often, but this time it felt like I could help. |
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"metronid" wrote in message ... Use generic for ther format # Which is what I already told them to do. I know that a made up number will work but I was not sure of the last identifier .src scr etc. Elector' |
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"Dennis Schmitz" wrote in message ... snip Thanks Elector ! Been lurking for some time now. I don't feel that I know enough to contribute very often, but this time it felt like I could help. I love seeing the old time posters back here again. I don't get here that much myself. Metronid and Ben have been doing a load of the help. Nice to see some of the others are helping out again. Elector |
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Use generic for ther format #
"Dennis Schmitz" wrote in message ... Elector wrote in message ... "Dennis Schmitz" wrote in message ... snip Pardon me if I am wrong, but isn't the format number printed on the label on the HDD? That is where it was on my old Legend 4670. It was running a Maxtor 1.2 GB HDD. If you are using the original HDD, and the case is open, look at that label. You may be correct, however the original HD that came with my Packard Bell Door Stop was very small in size and I just junked it shortly after purchase. Nice to see you post here again..! Elector Thanks Elector ! Been lurking for some time now. I don't feel that I know enough to contribute very often, but this time it felt like I could help. |
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Hi,
Just to say I also bought a packard bell pc. i xtreme ixtreme 7050. What a mistake, I got it in a wrong language. No distribution CD. No master. Now to change it, I call the packard bell support at least 10 times (0900) here in belgium, just to hear that all lines are busy. I've got via a // way the master cd's but apparently I to change the tattoo ???? FOR ALL THE OTHERS: NEVER, NEVER BUY A PACKARD BELL, any other PC but not a PACKARD BELL |
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I had a problem reading all the posts
The answer where to find the #'s was also good I believe it only aks those numbers if it is to be formatted then restored I could be wrong I have that Master CD in my collection In fact I had a PB that used that CD 170210 It can always be formatted with the restore floppy only In fact that version can be restored manually by first installing dos then Windows (311) All the other garbage can be accessed from the folders I kind of liked Winows 311 for various reasons It allowed me to use my brain when doing things It was just DOS 6.x there abouts with a nice GUI My daughter loved it and learned quite a bit Now she uses winXP She no longer needs her brain to do chat "Elector" wrote in message news "metronid" wrote in message ... Use generic for ther format # Which is what I already told them to do. I know that a made up number will work but I was not sure of the last identifier .src scr etc. Elector' |
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I am not praising Packar bell
My original 486 still works It did work but I have been selling parts on Ebay They did excatly what they were supposed to do for the price. There of course were the problem sides That was more with customer service and that did (SUCK) Dell for example does not sll the best computer They are priced right They do offer good phone service I hope PB Europe has learned from their mistakes and are looking at their competition I ramble As far as restore CD,s go They are nice for the fact that they have all the needed drivers I am not crazy about any software bundles and their associated restore CD They do this to get a better price from MR BILL I think I could be wrong Just go out and get a real copy of Windows and forget about the restore CD's As far as phone sevice be persistent wrote in message om... Hi, Just to say I also bought a packard bell pc. i xtreme ixtreme 7050. What a mistake, I got it in a wrong language. No distribution CD. No master. Now to change it, I call the packard bell support at least 10 times (0900) here in belgium, just to hear that all lines are busy. I've got via a // way the master cd's but apparently I to change the tattoo ???? FOR ALL THE OTHERS: NEVER, NEVER BUY A PACKARD BELL, any other PC but not a PACKARD BELL |
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