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    LG InstantOn-LinuxDrive Laptop Problem

    Discussion in 'Linux Compatibility and Software' started by AlaaShaker, Oct 16, 2006.

  1. AlaaShaker

    AlaaShaker Newbie

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    Heey

    I have a LG Express LW70 laptop that came with Windows XP Home Edition. I needed to intall Windows XP Professional Edition for my usage. I have two partitions C: and D: each of 30GB (separated using Partition Magiv 8.0).

    While setting the new Windows, I FORMATTED the C: drive.
    Since then, I've lost the Instant On feature in the laptop. I went to a laptop specialist and the said there was like a "hidden-drive" that I formatted along the way. I alwo read in a review about this laptop that the Instant On works from the HD on a 200MB Linux Drive.

    I want the InstantOn back :D
    Any help?????????????

    Thanks
     
  2. AlaaShaker

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    Forgot to mention .. I have the InstantON-Player CD ..
    When I try re-installing it .. it give me the error: Incorrect system ID or insufficient space on hard drive. (There IS sufficient space)