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- Windows XP Hardware >> Mouse PointerHi!
My mouse pointer scroll through a document by itself. What does it mean?
I have installed Windows XP Service Pack 2. Is it in connection with this?
Please, let me know.
Thank you
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- Windows XP Network >> Cancelled Network Setup Wizard during setupMy PC (Win XP Home) was connected to the Internet via
cable modem using a USB port because I had no Ethernet
card. PC worked great for months. I wanted to free-up
the USB port so I bought an Ethernet card so I can connect
to the cable modem via Ethernet.
I just installed the Ethernet card with out errors.
Then XP asked if I wanted to start the Network Setup
Wizard and I started it.
I got part-way through the setup and realized that it is
not what I wanted to do and I closed it.
Since then, I cannot use Internet Explorer, Outlook
Express, or anything else that attempts to access the
Internet.
Error messages are:
- "Generic Host Process for Win32 Services has encountered
a problem and needs to close..."
- "System is shutting down... initiated by NT
AUTHORITY/SYSTEM..."
- "messge RPC service terminated unexpectedly..."
- When I run IPCONFIG /RENEW from the command prompt, I
get the error "An error occurred while renewing interface
Local Area Connection : An operation was attempted on
something that is not a socket."
The behavior described above continues even after
unistalling the Ethernet card (and physiclly removing it)
and use the USB port to connect the cable modem.
Help. I need to get to the Internet.
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- Windows XP Support >> Lost cd key!!! AM I BONED???Hi,
Ok, My Hard Drive failed in my PC. I was at sea when this happened(I am in
the Canadian Navy), and my wife told me when I was in Port. So, when I got
home from Sea. I bought a new Hard drive. And installed it. Went to
install my windows. It asks for the cd key. I can't find it. We had moved 6
months ago. And my wife isn't sure if she mistakenly threw out the cd key.
Because, I put all my progam cd's in a cd holder. And cd case and documents
in a box in the basement. But since the move. I can't find it. What the
hell do I do now. Am I boned or is there a way to get a new cd key???
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- Windows XP Security >> 'Puter ProblemsHello there...
I am having problems accessing stuff on my computer...
i.e. I don't have the appropriate permissions even though
I was logged on as administrator (even when logged on
under users with admin privelages). When I right-click "My
Computer" and select manage, don't have appropriate
permissions. I've tried booting into safemode and
performing tasks I still don't have the privelages
(admin). There's other problems i've been having as
well... For instance all the icons of the exeuctible files
show the icon when there is no icon specified... Then I
specify the icon and the proper icon appears... but when
the computer is restarted of the user is logged off, it
reverts to the "no icon" icon.
Another problem I've been having is with the command
prompt. When I click start, select run, and
type "command" I get the popup of the dos window, but the
problem is that any command that I type in there doesn't
respond. ie, ipconfig, netstat... the only command that it
responds to is "exit". Even if i type a command or
something that doesn't exist, it just repeats the same
line... here's a screen shot:
http://members.shaw.ca/ub3rjoe/micro.jpg
Thank you for your time and effort.
Joe
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- Windows XP Setup >> Xp pro and homeCan anyone tell me what the real differences are between xp home and xp pro?
I am considering upgrading to pro from home edition.
Thanks,
Jake
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- Windows XP >> Synchronizing Offline Folders ProblemI have a user that has been using Offline folders successfully. Last week all of sudden it displayed an error that it could not synchronize the files. It kept notifying the user that files needed to be synchronized but it just would not do it. I deleted all the synchronized files but now when I try to set up the folders to synchronize, the option Make Available Offline does not exist. I have verified that Offline folders are enabled. Not sure where to go from here.
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- Windows XP Network >> TCP/IP networking issuesHello...
When I try to ipconfig /renew my wireless adapter to get
a new ip address from my DHCP server it gives me an error
saying something like "... can not perform operation on
something that is not a socket." So I have been looking
things up related to windows xp tcp/ip problems and
found -- Microsoft Knowledge Base Article - 299357 --
which states to reset tcp/ip do the following command:
netsh int ip reset c:\resetlog.txt
It then goes on to show what that resetlog.txt log file
should look like which has a whole bunch of stuff in it
and then at the end it states <completed>
When I do the above command it returns successfully from
the command prompt with no errors but when I look at the
log file ALL that is in there is <completed> without the
other normal log messages.
Any help on this would be hugely appreciated because I'm
stumped on why it's doing this and how I can fix tcp
without re-installing all of windows!... :)
Thanks in advance...
-Ergin
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- Windows XP >> problem with mouseHi,
I have two problem,
1- when ever I use a 3D software , after few second or
working, the mouse get stuck for a second and a pepeing
sound will come one with no massage . the same sound some
time come on when the PC is left un attended for some
time.
2- the second small problem is to do with making a
password for a file . I can not activite the check box
I have no idea if the problem to do with the operating
system, memory or graphic card or any other part of the PC
please help
Note: I use an Acer PC with origenal Windows xp system
Yousif
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- Windows XP Perform Maintain >> can updates freeze system?I was doing a clean install of WinXP pro, and after I did
so, I downloaded Service pack 1. After I did this My
computer would not start up. The only thing i could do
was another clean install of XP. Did something else
freeze the system or was it Service pack 1, and if so,
how can I fix it?
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- Windows XP Network >> IP ConflictI have an odd IP Conflict. In one office I have a laptop and a desktop
computer for some reason the IT that was here before me has the laptop set up
to only use wireless connection even when docked, he then gave the same IP to
the desktop that the laptop onboard NIC had. (this I did not find out till
the other day) The laptop was having issues that is when I noticed that even
when docked it was running on wireless so I enabled the onboard NIC this then
caused a conflict with the desktop comptuer the inetern uses. Now to my
issue.
I changed the IP of the laptop however the desktop still got the ip conflict
so I then changed the IP of the desktop. Once both systems were up and
running on the network I decided to change the desktop back to the old IP as
soon has you do that it gives you a conflict however if you try to ping the
old IP it times out. Can the old IP be stuck someplace in the computer
itself? I thougth maybe it was still on the laptop so I undocked the laptop
and still had the issue on the desktop. I uninstalled and reinstalled the
NIC on the desktop with the exact same results.
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- Windows XP Perform Maintain >> FilesToday i noticed that some of my files have blue
highlighting for the words of the file, ive never seen
this before and i want to know what it is. Also, i was
exploring in c:/windows and i noticed a bear icon that
says setdebug and i clicked on it and it says something
like do ui want to enable activex debuging for java and i
cliked yes and then i ran it again and clicked yes and i
want to restore it to default how would i do that? thanks
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- Windows XP >> How to Enter The Registry Editor?When I try to run the "regedit" program I get the following: "Registry
editing has been disabled by your administrator". My account is set up as a
computer administrator so I would assume I could access this program.
I tried going into safe mode and by using the administrator account I can
run the regedit program no problem.
I want to be able to run the regedit program from my account. Any
suggestions on how I can do this?
Thanks in advance.............Joey
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Posted: Sun Aug 17 07:21:32 CDT 2003 |
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Windows XP Network >> trouble
please the moment that I am checking the email I recive
the message that said you have 60 seconds for shuting
down the windows xp ,I dont know what I have to do for
arrange this problem
Windows XP556
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Posted: Sun Aug 17 07:21:32 CDT 2003 |
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Windows XP Network >> trouble
>-----Original Message-----
>please the moment that I am checking the email I recive
>the message that said you have 60 seconds for shuting
>down the windows xp ,I dont know what I have to do for
>arrange this problem
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>Sounds like the "SPYBOT.DR" virus. Update your virus
definition file.
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- Windows XP Security >> PLEASE EXTRA URGENT PLEASE! THIS IS EXTREMLY IMPORTANTI am a user of windows XP home edition, and I had windows XP installed on C
drive partition and my documents on D drive partition (only 2 partitions). In
XP settings, I am the administrator, and I had a user name and password too
to my account.
Windows XP stopped responding and would never log in again, so I had to
format my c: drive, but after I reinstalled XP (also home edition), I couldnt
access my documents located on D:\ , and it would give me an error message
"access is denied". also it shows the size of the folder as 0bytes, despite
that I have more than 30GB of works in it! Please this is extremly urgent, I
am a medical student and have all my works and projects in my documents, and
cant even imagine losing them! How can i recover my documents and decrypt the
folder? Note that I didnt lose the password or username, I know it, but it
simply wouldnt let me access it or prompt for any user name or password.
please if u have any suggestion to do so email me at babi984@hotmail.com or
mob2003@med.cornell.edu
Thanks a lot in advance.
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- Windows XP >> Corrupt system file in Korean XP installationI have a Korean laptop running Korean edition of Windows XP. It has
become unbootable citing corupt or missing
windows/system32/config/system file. Unfortunately, I am not in Korea
and do not have access to the original Korean XP installation disk. I
have tried to repair the file using the recovery console by booting to
an English XP edition - backed up, deleted and copied from the repair
folder files; sam,security,system,software, and default. This did not
accomplish anything -though I did brush up on my dos commands.
Is there anyway to use an English edition XP cd to repair this?
Ultimately, I don't want to lose the data or the Korean installation.
Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Jason
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- Windows XP Update >> Windows Update In LoopOk, I cant figure this out. It keeps on saying this I pick any option and it
keeps going on and on the same thing over..
Here is what it says after I click Custom or Express..
Files required to use Windows Update are no longer registered or installed
on your computer. To continue:
Register or reinstall the files for me now (Recommended)
Let me read about more steps that might be required to solve the problem
This is a Acer Laptop Windows Xp Home.. Build 2600.. And thanks guys! How
could i fix this? I wanna update my laptop!
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- Windows XP Update >> Error number: 0x8002801D | Someone help!!!I get this error after I click "Express Install" or Custom Install" from the
windows update site ver5. I have never had a problem with updating before
until the new windows update site version 5 came out. Here is the error I get:
"Windows Update has encountered an error and cannot display the requested
page. You may find the following resources helpful in resolving the problem:
[Error number: 0x8002801D] "
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- Windows XP >> My ComputerWhen I click on the Icon for my "C" drive in My Computer
I get the error meassage "unable to open library.htm???
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- Windows XP >> Logging off problemshey all. I am having trouble with logging off the user names on my desktop.
This all started last week when I upgraded to Internet Explorer 7. What
happens is that I go to Start, Log Off, and then hit Log off. But the
computer doesn't do anything. I took it to my local computer repair shop and
they told me it was fixed. When it came back tonight, I was able to log off
from the start menu only once. In order for me to log off, I have to go
through the Task Manager. What is wrong? My computer is 7 years old and
running Windows XP Professional SP2. Please help.
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- Windows XP >> anyone know of a multi user temp/cookie/crap cleaner?ive had a geek squad MRI cd just for this purpose, as you start it up,
its got a gui that shows all the user accounts for the pc your on, and
lets you check which accounts you want cleaned, and what you want
cleaned on each account, like cookies, temp files ect...
as an network admin, this was invaluable, instead of logging into each
account and running a temp cleaner. i just wondered if there was
another proc out there that did this? or if anyone knew the name of
the proc thats on the geed squad cd that runs this, ive looked and i
cant tell what the name of it is.
i was making a windows xp PE live cd, and i wanted to have this sort
of utility on it.
or possibly would anyone know how to make a .bat file that did this
for me, then i could just add it to the live distro.
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- Windows XP >> Application windows rapidly changing from window to full screenSeveral applications (Internet Explorer and Control Panel for example), after
being opened, begin to very rapidly switch between window and full screen
modes. I estimate the rate of switching at 2 to 3 times a second. Does
anyone know what is causing this? It began suddenly. Virus checks with
current definitions are negative.
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- Windows XP >> Boot ProblemHi,
I have a broken enter key on my laptop's keyboard and my wireless keyboard
doesn't work until windows boots. The issue is that I get to the safe mode
menu and then cannot select the last known good configuration option or safe
mode option and if I let the timer run down the laptop reboots and I have the
same problem. Is there anything I can do other than replace the keyboard for
the laptop itself? I have already tried a normal boot disk but if there are
any other disks anyone could recommend that would be brilliant.
Cheers
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