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- Windows XP Network >> Network cable unplugged, but it's NOT!!!! Broadcom 440x NICThanks for looking and for any help you might be able to provide.
My laptop says that a cable is unplugged, but I've tried 3 different cables
that all work fine on another machine. This is a Broadcom 440x integrated
10/100 NIC and I have the suite that I can test the card. It passes all the
tests!
I've uninstalled and reinstalled the drivers and the card. Nothing, still
says the cable is unplugged.
Anyone have any idea what the problem could be??
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- Windows XP Hardware >> Detecting video cardHello everyone,
I'm borrowing a computer my friend built and I don't know
what kind of video card he used. It's a Celeron 1.7GHz
w/376 MB RAM. The Device Manager has a question mark
next to "Video Controller (VGA Compatible)" and the
computer is incredibly sluggish for the processor and
bus. Is there a program that can detect what type of card
I'm using so I can go get a driver for it? I don't know
much about the Windows OS because I'm used to the MacOS
so I'm a bit lost.
Thanks in advance
-Josh
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- Windows XP >> Powertoy ResizerI have downloaded, from Microsoft, ImageResizerPowertoySetup.exe. It's
loaded (Install Shield tells me it's already installed if I try to load it a
second time) but where the heck do I find it? It's not available if I right
click nor is it hiding in the control panel. Embarrassed to ask where is
it? System is running XP Professional.
John
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- Windows XP Update >> Error 0x80248013 and 0x80244022Hi,
As you know we are having some issues this morning. We have resolve the
issue around 0x80244022 and you should not be seeing this error any more.
We are still experience the error 0x80248013 and are working to resolve as
quickly as possible. I will post once this issue has been resolved.
We are sorry of an inconvenience that this has caused.
Thank you
Eric
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- Windows XP Setup >> dpi dilemmaok, here's a good one. apparently, my friends son changed the dpi scale on
their computer. they are using windows xp home and it has the
"fischer-price playstation" interface. the instructional pages are very tiny
and navigatable though unreadable. how do i get a readable screen back?
thanks lol
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- Windows XP Setup >> Timer for XP loggon?Hello. Is there any way limit the amount of time a user
can be logged on when using multiple loggons on a Windows
XP Home computer?
I have four sons and I'd like to give each their own
loggon on my Window XP computer. To exercise a bit of
parental control, I'd like to limit the amount of time
each spends on the compter per day. My vision is that each
could loggon with their own loggon (that's the easy part)
and then the computer would start a timer that runs in the
background that would warn them as their time draws to a
close and then log them off at the expiration if they
don't logoff voluntarily.
Is something like that even possible with with Windows XP
or will I have to install third party software. If so,
does anyone have a suggestion about whre I could find such
a program?
Thanks.
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- Windows XP Support >> is kernels-help nero problemHi, I,m trying to install my cd burner, LG which comes with nero 5.5
software.When I put the disk in,, it comes up with the following message--
Failed to install is kernel files.Make sure you have appropriate priveleges
on this machine. However, when i press ok to this message it lets me
continue to download nero.But when i go into nero and go to choose recorder
there is only image recorder and no other recorder.What can I do to solve
this problem?
Thankyou to anyone that can help
Paula
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- Windows XP Hardware >> cd/dvd drive claims "insert disk" and there is disk inside, no hwI get "insert disk" message when accessing dvd drive from explorer (there is
disk inside). From cmd.exe I get "invalid function" when trying to access dvd
drive.
There is no hardware failure and the disk is ok. Other tools (like ultra
iso) can read de cd.
If i install daemon tools or alcohol virtual drives, i get de same message
when trying to access these new virtual drives.
I tried to remove the dvd from the device manager and the same message
remains.
I tried Microsoft Autoplay repair wizard.
I search the upperfilter and lowerfilter keys in
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Class\{4D36E965-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318} and they are not there.
I will appreciate any help.
Sorry for the poor English, but I am Spanish
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- Windows XP >> Windows Xp shut down-Blaster maybeWindows is shuting down about a minute after it starts up
so now I am running my computer in safe mode. I have ran
the balster virus tool from symantec and it says that I
don't have the blaster virus. So what else could cause my
computer to shutdown and turn off suddenly after a minute
or less after starup. I am running the blaster tool again
to see if it finds something this time. Also, I have run
an online virus check and it said that my computer is
virus free.
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- Windows XP >> Win 2000 & XP - Information, tips, and techniquesIn the spirit of exchanging information, tips, and techniques regarding
Microsoft products:
SPECIAL BLASTER NOTICE -
For information on identifying and removing the MSBLASTER worm in Windows NT
4, 2000, XP, and Server 2003, please see
http://forum.mvps.org/viewtopic.php?t=2703. For Microsoft's excellent
information page on the subject, please see
http://www.microsoft.com/security/incident/blast.asp. For recent Microsoft
announcements concerning Blaster and system security, see
http://aumha.org/memo.htm. NOTE: If you are using Windows 95, 98, or ME, you
**do not have** and **are not vulnerable to** the MSBLASTER worm.
(Now, back to our regular program...)
Windows 5 Support Center
(http://aumha.org/win5/ or http://WinSupportCenter.com/win5/)
Supporting Windows Desktop Systems:
Windows 2000 & XP and Leading Applications Software
(See also the Windows 4 Support Center http://aumha.org/win4/ supporting
Windows 95, 98, and ME.)
Many newsgroup participants have found this site useful in resolving a
variety of Windows issues. Among other things, it contains my most common
newsgroup answers. (http://WinSupportCenter.com/ may be substituted for
http://aumha.org/ in any of the links below.)
Support & Discussion Forums: http://forum.aumha.org/
Free newsletter, The E-List News: http://aumha.org/elist.htm
Links to Windows support sites: http://aumha.org/win5/support.htm
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Other freeware recommendations: http://aumha.org/morefree.htm
Learn HTML coding: http://aumha.org/html/
What's Hot? (the most-visited pages on the site) http://aumha.org/hot.htm
A large collection of MSKB articles addressing common Windows 2000 & XP
"Stop" Error Messages: http://aumha.org/win5/kbestop.htm
Popular Windows support articles and FAQs include:
Windows XP Shutdown & Restart Troubleshooting:
http://aumha.org/win5/a/shtdwnxp.htm
Virtual Memory in Windows XP: http://aumha.org/win5/a/xpvm.htm {by Alex
Nichol}
Computer Health: http://aumha.org/win5/a/health.htm
Windows PowerToys FAQ http://aumha.org/win5/a/powertoy.htm
Control Startup Program Loading: http://aumha.org/win5/a/loads.htm
Upgrading to Windows XP (tips): http://aumha.org/win5/a/xpupgrad.htm {by
Gary Woodruff}
File & Settings Transfer Wizard http://aumha.org/win5/a/fast.htm {by Gary
Woodruff}
Windows Product Activation FAQ http://aumha.org/win5/a/wpa.htm {by Alex
Nichol}
Burning CDs in Windows XP http://aumha.org/win5/a/xpcd.htm {by Alex Nichol}
FAT & NTFS File Systems in Win XP: http://aumha.org/win5/a/ntfs.htm {by Alex
Nichol}
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- Windows XP Setup >> Installing Windows XPI was having a problem with my Windows XP. I asked several people I knew, and
most of them told me to format my hard drive and reinstall Windows.
So I formatted my PC ( full format), and began to reinstall Windows XP Home
Edition on my hard drive. It starts to install, begins "INSTALLING DEVICES"
and about half way through that ( it says there is 34 min. remaining to
install), it freezes up. The little boxes in the bottom right hand corner
just stop moving too, and my pc is making the usual noises it makes when
"working". You can tell it just stops. I reset the pc, and it keeps doing the
same thing everytime.
Any Ideas.
Thanks
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Brian

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Posted: Fri Oct 07 11:33:10 CDT 2005 |
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Windows XP Update >> Local Admin installs
I have implemented a WSUS server to push updates to workstation and laptops
on my network. I used group polices to configure how and when updates are
applied to the systems.
Because several users are part of the systems Local Administrators Group
updates donâ??t automatically install on those machines. The user has to click
on the update icon to download and install the updates.
Is there a way to change the update process so that local administrator does
not have to click on the update icon to download and install updates
John
Windows XP182
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AdamWalker

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Posted: Fri Oct 07 11:33:10 CDT 2005 |
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Windows XP Update >> Local Admin installs
You could use SMS if you have it.
"John Hultgren" wrote:
> I have implemented a WSUS server to push updates to workstation and laptops
> on my network. I used group polices to configure how and when updates are
> applied to the systems.
> Because several users are part of the systems Local Administrators Group
> updates donâ??t automatically install on those machines. The user has to click
> on the update icon to download and install the updates.
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> Is there a way to change the update process so that local administrator does
> not have to click on the update icon to download and install updates
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> John
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JohnHultgren

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Posted: Fri Oct 07 13:09:04 CDT 2005 |
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Windows XP Update >> Local Admin installs
Thanks for the reply but I donâ??t have SMS available to me.
"Adam Walker" wrote:
> You could use SMS if you have it.
>
> "John Hultgren" wrote:
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> > I have implemented a WSUS server to push updates to workstation and laptops
> > on my network. I used group polices to configure how and when updates are
> > applied to the systems.
> > Because several users are part of the systems Local Administrators Group
> > updates donâ??t automatically install on those machines. The user has to click
> > on the update icon to download and install the updates.
> >
> > Is there a way to change the update process so that local administrator does
> > not have to click on the update icon to download and install updates
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> > John
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Posted: Sat Oct 08 10:28:06 CDT 2005 |
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Windows XP Update >> Local Admin installs
John Hultgren wrote:
> I have implemented a WSUS server to push updates to workstation and laptops
> on my network. I used group polices to configure how and when updates are
> applied to the systems.
> Because several users are part of the systems Local Administrators Group
> updates donâ??t automatically install on those machines. The user has to click
> on the update icon to download and install the updates.
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> Is there a way to change the update process so that local administrator does
> not have to click on the update icon to download and install updates
>
Hi,
With AUOptions set to 4 (automatic download and scheduled
installation), it will install at the time you have set in the
AUOptions policy, regardless if the user is a local admin or not.
And a fyi:
Please post WSUS related issues to the newsgroup dedicated to WSUS:
microsoft.public.windows.server.update_services
WebNews link to the WSUS newsgroup:
http://www.microsoft.com/communities/newsgroups/en-us/default.aspx?dg=microsoft.public.windows.server.update_services
Or use a newsgroup reader (default Outlook Express) to access this new
group:
Clicking on this link should open this group in OE:
news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.windows.server.update_services
--
torgeir, Microsoft MVP Scripting and WMI, Porsgrunn Norway
Administration scripting examples and an ONLINE version of
the 1328 page Scripting Guide:
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/scriptcenter/default.mspx
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- customize >> Upgrades and loosing DataI screwed Up I attempted an upgrade from win 98 to XP
pro. No matter what I did the upgrade would not go
through.
I then went through the pro installation everything went
well, my documents and all data was preserved in the xp
pro, however, all my old email mesagges were lost in
outlook express.
Is there any way this dim witted installer can retrieve
them.
Thank you very much for a response
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- Windows XP Hardware >> New Mobo and ProcessorOS Windows XP Home SP1 (and all updates)
I have just installed a new PC Chips Motherboard DDR 266
and an AMD Athlon XP 2400 in my computer. On rebooting
the machine the system stalled at stalled. I restarted
and went to safe mode. System stalled at MUP.SYS but I
assume that it may have been the next setting that caused
the problem.
I tried a repair install from the booting from the
Windows XP CD. It went through the process until it came
to the "windows is not starting........." (or restarting
can not remember) screen and then the system reboots.
This goes on continually until I turn the power off.
If i try to intervene by pressing F8 while booting and go
to safe mode it gets as far as the safe mode screen with
safe mode written at the top and the bottom, then it
reboots the system.
Please help. I have 4 user accounts and seperate PST
files etc set up in outlook and DO NOT want to do a fresh
install.
Please help. Any other information you require just ask.
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- Windows XP Hardware >> Toshiba M35 Laptop Safe Mode problemI am trying to access anything that will help me repair/recover the
computer. I cannot access the BIOS to change the boot sequence so as to get
to the DVD/CD drive and it immediately goes to the boot menu in which all
options lead to the BSOD with a bad_pool_caller error message that stays on
the screen momentarily and immediately restartst the computer. There is no
option to stop the auto restart so it loops continually. The Toshiba
website is of no assistance. When I choose Safe Mode boot the loading
sequence hangs at agp440.sys and then goes to the BSOD. I am pretty sure it
is a corrupt video driver, but I cannot get even to the commnad prompt to
fix it. The computer holds the business information for a new startup
company and its owner did not back it up so reformat is the last option open
to me. Any suggestions or help would be greatly appreciated.
Mike
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- Windows XP Hardware >> usb - serial adapter isn't workingI have a Garmin GPS that I'm trying to connect to my Compaq V2310US
laptop, running XP Pro. I have purchased two different usb to serial
adapters and can't seem to make either play. Garmin's software can't
find the GPS with either. When I hooked up the first one, it gave me a
com7 connection, however garmin doesn't look at anything other than 1-4
so I moved it to com2. No play. I connected a breakout box to the
serial end and jumpered 2 and 3. I went into hyperterminal and
configured to talk with com2 and I can't see what I'm typing. I then
connected 4-5 and 6-20 in case it wanted some handshaking. No help.
The port is hot, since I see lights where they should be.
I get pretty much the same results with the other cable.
I brought Linux and minicom on a different system and the cable/breakout
box seems to work OK
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Jim.
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- Windows XP Setup >> Print Screen keyOkay, got a print screen key on my keyboard. How do you make that key
active? When I get certain boxes that pop up in programs and there is no
way to make it print, it would be nice to have that key work.
Thanks
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- Windows XP >> Disappearing "Documents and Settings" directory - HELP! HELP! HELPWhile preparing to send my wife's Dell D510 in for repairs (Blue Screen of
Death for a bad video chip), I was starting to back up her data to a CD ROM
drive. I was doing this inside of WinExp and was simply grabbing all of the
sub-directories under "Documents and Settings" and moving them to the D:
drive icon, prior to issuing the "burn CD" command.
The copy process got hung up, and I attempted to cancel it. Just then (sure
enough!), I got the BSoD and had to power down the laptop.
When I powered back up and logged back in (we have three users), my screen
showed only the icons for IE and Recycle! When I pulled up the Start Menu,
the "All Programs" selection shows "(empty)". When I try to access the
different document files (my login has Admin status), they are all empty!
I used the "Run" option and opened up Explorer. It showed no "Documents and
Settings" directory on the C drive, but it did show the three logon Document
Folders and the Shared Documents Folder as standalone icons. However, each
of those folders are empty! The D: drive cache shows only the "All Users"
and "Administrator" directories.
I have tried the http://www.tweakxp.com/article36827.aspx trick to no avail.
Of course, in the midst of all of this frantic keyboarding, I get the BSoD
popping up fairly often, necessitating a cold reboot.
Can some please tell me how to save my wife's files (and therefore my skin!)?
Thanks!
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- Windows XP Support >> Domain and WorkgroupI have a laptop that is configured for my office domain.
I also have a home network that has a workgroup.
I would really like to be able to access the storage on other computers from
my laptop, but can't figure out how to do that without disabling the domain.
If it matters, the computer I most want to access is Vista, not XP. But the
laptop is XP pro.
I can ping the computers from each other while on my home wireless network.
Any ideas?
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- Windows XP >> Missing task barI am operating with Windows XP pro and currently I'm missing my task bar.
Not sure what I changed to make it go away but it's no longer on the bottom
of the screen. I cannot grab it to bring it up, it just plain isn't there.
Any ideas on how to get it back would be appreciated.
Thank you,
STeve Shatttuck
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- Windows XP >> java virtual machineI just installed Windows XP and a lot of programs that I
use ask for me to download Java Virtual Machine but when
I try to download it nothinf happens . Any Ideas thanks
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- Windows XP >> file formatMy computer used to show my photos in jpeg format, but
after my partner loaded a kitchen design package on it's
now showing the photos in BMP format- making it larger to
email. Also when I burn these photos they will ot play
on my DVD player as they are not jpeg format ( the old
ones used to play). I cant work out how to change the
file type back on my system to jpeg - any help ??
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- Windows XP Network >> Can't find shared printer on networkWe have a home network, consisting of just two PC's. Computer A is the host,
and Computer B is the second PC. Both run Windows XP Home edition, SP2.
Computer B has McAfee security system.
Everything worked fine on Saturday night. Computer B was 'on the road' on
Sunday/Monday, and used an in-room internet connection in a hotel. On Sunday,
Computer A installed Symantec's Norton Internet Security (NIS) 2006. On
Monday night, when Computer B returned home and connected to the home
network, it was able to easily connect to the internet (cable modem through
Computer A), but has not been able to print on the network printer. Computer
A can print fine. We have tried the following: remove NIS using add/remove
hardware utility -- no luck. Re-install NIS - no luck. We have called
Symantec Tech Support, but have not been successful with their suggestions.
They did suggest a 'clean boot', which we have not tried.
We definitely do NOT want to mess up the internet connection for Computer B.
We'd rather have a successful internet connection for Computer B than a
successful printer connection, but it would sure be nice to get back to where
everything works again.
Computer B can successfully ping both Computer B and Computer A. Computer A
cannot ping Computer B, but can ping Computer A. Is the problem with Computer
A or Computer B? And what should we try next?
Thanks for any help you can provide.
--
Jo
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- Windows XP >> Licensing questionI have two Windows XP Pro machines and I am selling one.
How do I tell which Windows XP is installed on which so
that I give the buyer the correct CD and product key?
Thanks,
Jason
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- Windows XP Update >> Need MSWorks 5 SuiteRunning an old IBM Aptiva ('99) and Windows 98 SE and have lost or loaned my
MSWorks 5 Suite (Works 5, Word 97, Picture It Express, etc.) and NEED a new
CD(2, maybe?) ASAP. (Computer crashed and I had to format the HD and start
ALL over.) A friend tried his MSWorks 6 here on this computer and his "Word"
and I don't seem to have enough horsepower to run it. Further, my MSWorks 5
and Word 97 files (many, Many ... some of which are irreplaceable and all
valuable to me) will not open on his system so please don't try to walk me
thru all the "fixes" to get them to open at his house. No need ... I want my
files here on my computer. Does ANYone have an old copy of this (MSWorks 5
Suite) that they could send (or sell) me??? I'm sure MR. Gates wouldn't mind
as he's probably up to MSWorks 10 by now. ;-) Hurry and HELP ??? Contact
direct at Nelriggin@aol.com would be quicker and easier as I'm not a
"regular" in these pages. Thanx in advance.
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Nel
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