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Sorry it's sideways! (EDIT: fixed it)
OK.
You are at the root of the X drive.
Why X and not C?
Enter this command at the X prompt:
dir
followed by the enter key.
Post a screen shot of the output.
It looks like the computer is using ramdsisk type c: at the command prompt
"C:" worked!! Here is the screenshot of what appeared when I typed "dir" too.
I'm sitting at C:\> now.
And just in case it helps. Here's a photo of the results of command "dir" on C.
Now type inlook for the user folder type inCode:dir /pmake sure you type it in the exact way it said when you did the dir /p now do anothercd Userand cd into the user name of your uncleCode:dir/p
oops you have toJust for info cd means change directorycd Users
HI : Have you checked in the bios to make sure your windows drive is set to BOOT first ? I had a windows update some months ago that on re-boot , no boot ... The boot changed in the bios to a old drive ..