Leendert Meyer wrote:
Perhaps it would be simpler and easier to do a fresh install? I don't know if that is an option, and if you need to save some files first?
Oh, horror just finished... You can't imagine what that "simpler and easier" became during the fresh install. I was able to get my hard drive to University, connected it to another Linux machine, and successfully copied my files to that one. But after getting it back home, none of my OS won't start at all, reinstalling Linux went well, but it was impossible to reinstall Windows(it was continuously restarting). I was nearly on the edge all the night(in the morning I had to present them) trying to get out my works from that machine, and finally managed to get them to Linux to work on them. What was the most funny (now...it was horrible at that time) that only an hour before presentation I was panicly making it in OpenOffice and it wasn't an easy thing to do, and I have to accept that from the "office point of view" it is very hard to switch from Windows to Linux. Fortunately diploma passed successfully. That was my first experience with making presentations in Linux...such an extreme! Best Wishes, Sergey -- Sergey Mkrtchyan Scientific Researcher Department of Molecular Physics, Faculty of Physics, Yerevan State University Tel: (374-10) 55-43-41 Fax: (374-10) 57-76-89