Can't seem to rename files in AVG Rescue

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       #41

    Alright what's next I have D:\Windows\System32>
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       #42

    Run this command once more

    wmic DISKDRIVE GET SerialNumber
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  3. Posts : 532
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       #43

    well I would. The Laptop just give away and won't turn on no more.
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       #44

    Can we remove the battery and just use the power adapter ?
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  5. Posts : 532
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       #45

    I removed the battery and the power adapter I am going to wait a bit until I try again. I got it working, Laptop turned on again!


    Yeah give me the same error Invalid XML content
    Last edited by Rawad; 01 Apr 2013 at 00:02.
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  6. Posts : 532
    Windows 8.1 64 bit
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       #46

    VistaKing said:
    Run this command once more

    wmic DISKDRIVE GET SerialNumber
    Yeah give me the same error Invalid XML content
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       #47

    Try it this way


    wmic diskdrive get serialnumber
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  8. Posts : 532
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       #48

    VistaKing said:
    Try it this way


    wmic diskdrive get serialnumber
    Just lower case instead lol?
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       #49

    Sorry this

    wmic get diskdrive serialnumber
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  10. Posts : 2,470
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       #50

    Product number for the laptop= HP 584037-001

    If the command does not work, does the machine have access to the hard drive on the bottom?

    Sometimes there is like a small door secured with a small screw, and if you use a small screwdriver and remove the screw, you can see the specs of the HDD. It'ss the old fashioned way!!

    However, try the following command:
    Code:
     
     
    wmic diskdrive get name,size,model
    and...

    Code:
     
    wmic csproduct get name,vendor,identifyingNumber

    To Copy/Paste info from the Command Prompt with the right-click menu:
    Right-click on the background of the CP window and select: Mark
    Draw a box around the text you want to copy.
    Press the Enter key to copy the selected text to the clipboard.
    Paste it to Notepad.
    Last edited by cottonball; 01 Apr 2013 at 02:18.
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