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- Windows XP Support >> Unable to start Windows on my laptopI try to startup my laptop and immediately get get the message about pressing
F2 to enter setup and then nothing else - if I press F2 then the laptop just
waits and then starts normally afer about 15mins - Next time I switch on
everything is OK for perhaps a week and then it all happens again - Am I
missing something really simple?
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- Windows XP MovieMaker >> Problem imortingI have a uncompressed avi which is a tutorial of an application running on
pocket pc. When viewed in mediaplayer the pocket pc is normal size with
approx 1/3 image and 2 X 1/3 black areas side by side. When I import into
movie maker the video looks okay on the time line but is squashed in the
preview screen. ie 2 black areas top and bottom. The outputted file is the
same.
How can I overcome this.
Cheers
SteveW
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- Windows XP Perform Maintain >> Repair Installation problemsTo cut a moderately long story short I was having problems booting Windows XP
and was getting an error message saying that "load needed DLL's for kernel".
I searched for solutions to this and found that the recommended solution by
microsoft was a repair install which I am now trying to do. However after
booting from the CD and starting the repair install process booting windows
now takes several minutes which it didn't before and all that happens after
this period is the setup window appears, tells me that it will take 39
minutes to finish the installation but then quickly goes wrong saying that
"setup failed to install the product catalouges" and gives the error code of
3e7 which means nothing to me.
Is there anything that can be done to fix this?
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- Windows XP Network >> Networking, XP, Win95, LinksysI live in the middle of an area where the only high speed
internet is Satelite. The only way satelite can be
received is through the USB. I have a old WinME machine
that accepted the internet from the satelite and then
shared it through the extra NIC card I had which fed into
a linksys router. In an attempt to share the internet
faster I am using a laptop with XP home. I have the
internet working through the USB and I have a connection
to the router but I cannot share the internet. How do I
share the internet in Windows XP Home?....through a
linksys router.
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- Windows XP >> m/s "word" wont openHi guys..
m/s "word" appears on menu but won't open. when click on , menus disappear and reverts t
desktop. Won't work with left or right mouse, online or off. other "m/s office" items work ok
tnx much.......
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- Windows XP >> Still having problems deleting this file...This file seems to be stuck on my computer! Whenever I
try to delete it, it says that the file is being used by
another program or user. So, it won't let me delete it! I
tried closing all programs then deleting. No luck. I
already tried going into Safe Mode to delete it, but that
didn't work either! Is there anything else I can do?
Is there such a thing as a file that is undeletable?!
This is a sucky situation. I appreciate your help!!
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- Windows XP Hardware >> Apple iSight ???I was wondering if anyone has been able to get Apples iSight to work with a
PC running Windows XP?
It should be seen as a generic 1394 camera but before I go out and buy one I
wanted to ???check??? And yes I know the sound won't work but I'm only
interested in the video.
CES
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- Windows XP >> TASK MANAGERI am unable to use the Task Manager and keep getting this
message - ' Task manager has been disabled by your
administrator'.
Have tried uninstalling all new programmes loaded since
my PC arrived but cannot retrieve the situation. Can you
help please?
Many thanks in anticipation.
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- Windows XP MovieMaker >> cursor freezesHello all - I wanna if anyoone can help me please
As soon as I click on capture video and the capture video wizard window opens, the cursor freezes/is jerky and the picture is jerky/chopped
I am using Radeon 7500 - ATI Rage Theater capture video device
I hope someone out there will come up with a solution
Thanks in advance
Ferdi
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- Windows XP Setup >> System Restore Passsword QuestionWhen I set up a Scheduled Task to set a restore point at startup, I get the
message "The scheduled task did not run because no user account password was
entered."
This comp has only one user who does not want any passwords - for anything.
Is there any way to bypass this requirement in System Restore? Simply
clicking 'Enter" when prompted for a password does not work.
THx in advance
Dave
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- Windows XP >> File sorting issueFile sorting issue
Here is a collection of emails/postings - all wanting the same thing
(Folders first then files most recent first) Does anyone know of a
solution?
Thanks,
Shawna
Begin Paste
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I recently changed to XP.
For the order of files in a directory I usually use Details or List
then often sort the file/folder listing into date order with most
recent on top. In 98 this arrangement listed the folders at the
beginning. Thus when I open a folder I immediately see the list of
subfolders (in case I want to go deeper or transfer a recent file to a
folder) followed by recent files in case I want to use one again or
move it to a subfolder. I usually find this arrangement by far the
most convenient.
But, XP puts the folder list on the bottom instead of leaving them at
the top. This is *very* inconvenient.
Is there a way to make XP sort/order file/folder lists like 98 does
it?
jim
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Hi, I have been using Windows XP since it came out. I still miss
Win98 in the following respect:
In many directories, I like to use the "details" view that windows
explorer provides, and set it to show me the most recently modified
files.
Back in Win98, this view combination shows folders first - and then
files. (Most recent folder to least recent folder, then most recent
file to least recent file.)
This way, at a glance, you could see all recently changed files and
all folders without resorting or scrolling down to the end of what may
be a very long list of files.
I loved it that way, it made sense, it was convienient.
In Windows XP, this behavior was changed. Someone decided to make it
harder.
Either you can list:
Files shown first ( most recent file to least recent file), and then
folders (most recent folder to least recent folder).
or
Files first (least recent to most recent), and then folders (least
recent to most recent).
So, my "simple" question is: how can I make Windows XP show folders
first, and then files like Win98?
thanks!
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Ultimately I wish to Arrange the Icons inside my Folders thus:
All concurrently in "details":
1st by: Sub folders (Alphabetically a-z)
2nd by: Links (Alphabetically a-z)
3rd by: Zipped folders (Alphabetically a-z)
4th by: regular files (by Date with newest files at the top)
Then, set that regime to apply to all folders
If that can't be done I would settle for say:
All concurrently in "details":
1st by: Sub folders (Alphabetically a-z)
2nd by: all files (by Date with newest files at the top)
Then, set that regime to apply to all folders
Is any of this possible? I believe this would greatly assist me in
locating my files.
Thanks,
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- Windows XP Support >> Owner account changed to "Account Unknown"Help! My owner account (where most of my files are) has been magically
changed to "account unknown" under the System Properties/Advanced/User
Profiles. I "see" the "Account Unknown" listed, but I am unable to access
it. I tried signing in as the administrator, but no luck. I checked Windows
help online, but no luck. I called Sony Vaio support, (support?), no luck.
I am running XP Home Edition SP2 will all updates.
I have found out that the files aren't gone, according to online readings,
but getting to them is another matter. I'm a minister and all of my
sermons/funerals/baptisms/etc. are connected with the "Owner" profile. Yes,
I know, back up... I have the hard copies, but that's not real helpful.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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- Windows XP Perform Maintain >> Reformatting Windows XP professional.I need to delete my current updated version of windows xp pro so i can
reformat my computer. i can't figure out how to run my system in DOS, so you
guys are pretty much my last resort. pls help.
ty ^ - ^
System Specs:
OS: XP pro ver 2002. service pack 2
Intel pentium 4 proccessor
3GHz 2.99 GHz 1 gig ram
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Posted: Tue May 25 21:43:07 CDT 2004 |
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Windows XP Setup >> I have a virus
I have the virus called Trojan horse. I ran my anti virus scan and it said that it healed it, but I keep getting a message box appear that says I stilll have the virus and I need to run my AVG for windows. Can anyone help me fix this?????? Or do I need a proffessional to look at it????
In DESERATE NEED HERE!!!!!!!!!!!!
renjen76
Windows XP107
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Posted: Tue May 25 21:43:07 CDT 2004 |
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Windows XP Setup >> I have a virus
Hello
Disable the System Restore, Run Virus Scan, Enable System Restore, Restart
System Restore
R. Click My Computer>Properties>System Restore>Check Turn off System Restore
Free Virus Scanners
http://www.mvps.org/sramesh2k/Scanners.htm
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Hope This Helps
Haus
Not a MVP
Not a MS-MVP
Not nothing just a good ole boy..;)
"renjen76" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
news:EMail@HideDomain.com...
> I have the virus called Trojan horse. I ran my anti virus scan and it said
that it healed it, but I keep getting a message box appear that says I
stilll have the virus and I need to run my AVG for windows. Can anyone help
me fix this?????? Or do I need a proffessional to look at it?????
> In DESERATE NEED HERE!!!!!!!!!!!!!
> renjen76
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Posted: Wed May 26 05:57:34 CDT 2004 |
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Windows XP Setup >> I have a virus
also open avg from your start menu, click program in top left, go to the
virus vault. delete any infected files that avg is storing.
"renjen76" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
news:EMail@HideDomain.com...
> I have the virus called Trojan horse. I ran my anti virus scan and it said
that it healed it, but I keep getting a message box appear that says I
stilll have the virus and I need to run my AVG for windows. Can anyone help
me fix this?????? Or do I need a proffessional to look at it?????
> In DESERATE NEED HERE!!!!!!!!!!!!!
> renjen76
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Posted: Wed May 26 14:51:08 CDT 2004 |
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Windows XP Setup >> I have a virus
It may work better to run your AV in safe mode also.
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Posted: Fri May 28 20:20:36 CDT 2004 |
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Windows XP Setup >> I have a virus
renjen76 wrote:
> I have the virus called Trojan horse. I ran my anti virus scan and it
> said that it healed it, but I keep getting a message box appear that
> says I stilll have the virus and I need to run my AVG for windows.
> Can anyone help me fix this?????? Or do I need a proffessional to
> look at it????? In DESERATE NEED HERE!!!!!!!!!!!!!
> renjen76
Suggestions on what you can do to secure/clean your PC. I'm going to try
and be general, I will assume a "Windows" operating system is what is
being secured here.
UPDATES and PATCHES
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This one is the most obvious. There is no perfect product and any company
worth their salt will try to meet/exceed the needs of their customers and
fix any problems they find along the way. I am not going to say Microsoft
is the best company in the world about this but they do have an option
available for you to use to keep your machine updated and patched from
the problems and vulnerabilities (as well as product improvements in some
cases) - and it's free to you.
Windows Update
http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com/
Go there and scan your machine for updates. Always get the critical ones as
you see them. Write down the KB###### or Q###### you see when selecting the
updates and if you have trouble over the next few days, go into your control
panel (Add/Remove Programs), match up the latest numbers you downloaded
recently (since you started noticing an issue) and uninstall them. If there
was more than one (usually is), install them back one by one - with a few
hours of use in between, to see if the problem returns. Yes - the process
is not perfect (updating) and can cause trouble like I mentioned - but as
you can see, the solution isn't that bad - and is MUCH better than the
alternatives. (SASSER/BLASTER were SO preventable with just this step!)
Windows is not the only product you likely have on your PC. The
manufacturers of the other products usually have updates as well. New
versions of almost everything come out all the time - some are free, some
are pay - some you can only download if you are registered - but it is best
to check. Just go to their web pages and look under their support and
download sections.
You also have hardware on your machine that requires drivers to interface
with the operating system. You have a video card that allows you to see on
your screen, a sound card that allows you to hear your PCs sound output and
so on. Visit those manufacturer web sites for the latest downloadable
drivers for your hardware/operating system. Always (IMO) get the
manufacturers hardware driver over any Microsoft offers. On the Windows
Update site I mentioned earlier, I suggest NOT getting their hardware
drivers - no matter how tempting.
Have I mentioned that Microsoft has some stuff to help secure your computer
available to the end-user for free? This seems as good of a time as any.
They have a CD you can order (it's free) that contain all of the Windows
patches through October 2003 and some trial products as well that they
released in February 2004. Yeah - it's a little behind now, but it's better
than nothing (and used in coordination with the information in this post,
well worth the purchase price..)
Order the Windows Security Update CD
http://www.microsoft.com/security/protect/cd/order.asp
They also have a bunch of suggestions, some similar to these, on how to
better protect your Windows system:
Protect your PC
http://www.microsoft.com/security/protect/
FIREWALL
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Let's say you are up-to-date on the OS (operating system) and you have
Windows XP.. You should at least turn on the built in firewall. That will
do a lot to "hide" you from the random bad things flying around the
Internet. Things like Sasser/Blaster enjoy just sitting out there in
Cyberspace looking for an unprotected Windows Operating System and jumping
on it, doing great damage in the process and then using that Unprotected OS
to continue its dirty work of infecting others. If you have the Windows XP
ICF turned on - default configuration - then they cannot see you! Think of
it as Internet Stealth Mode at this point. It has other advantages, like
actually locking the doors you didn't even (likely) know you had. Doing
this is simple, the instructions you need to use your built in Windows XP
firewall can be found here:
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=320855
If you read through that and look through the pages that are linked from it
at the bottom of that page - I think you should have a firm grasp on the
basics of the Windows XP Firewall as it is today. One thing to note RIGHT
NOW - if you have AOL, you cannot use this nice firewall that came with
your system. Thank AOL, not Microsoft. You HAVE to configure another
one.. So we continue with our session on Firewalls...
But let's say you DON'T have Windows XP - you have some other OS like
Windows 95, 98, 98SE, ME, NT, 2000. Well, you don't have the nifty built in
firewall. My suggestion - upgrade. My next suggestion - look through your
options. There are lots of free and pay firewalls out there for home users.
Yes - you will have to decide on your own which to get. Yes, you will have
to learn (oh no!) to use these firewalls and configure them so they don't
interfere with what you want to do while continuing to provide the security
you desire. It's just like anything else you want to protect - you have to
do something to protect it. Here are some suggested applications. A lot of
people tout "ZoneAlarm" as being the best alternative to just using the
Windows XP ICF, but truthfully - any of these alternatives are much better
than the Windows XP ICF at what they do - because that is ALL they do.
ZoneAlarm (Free and up)
http://www.zonelabs.com/store/content/company/products/znalm/freeDownload.jsp
Kerio Personal Firewall (KPF) (Free and up)
http://www.kerio.com/kpf_download.html
Outpost Firewall from Agnitum (Free and up)
http://www.agnitum.com/download/
Sygate Personal Firewall (Free and up)
http://smb.sygate.com/buy/download_buy.htm
Symantec's Norton Personal Firewall (~$25 and up)
http://www.symantec.com/sabu/nis/npf/
BlackICE PC Protection ($39.95 and up)
http://blackice.iss.net/
Tiny Personal Firewall (~$49.00 and up)
http://www.tinysoftware.com/
That list is not complete, but they are good firewall options, every one of
them. Visit the web pages, read up, ask around if you like - make a
decision and go with some firewall, any firewall. Also, maintain it.
Sometimes new holes are discovered in even the best of these products and
patches are released from the company to remedy this problem. However, if
you don't get the patches (check the manufacturer web page on occasion),
then you may never know you have the problem and/or are being used through
this weakness. Also, don't stack these things. Running more than one
firewall will not make you safer - it would likely (in fact) negate some
protection you gleamed from one or the other firewalls you ran together.
ANTIVIRUS SOFTWARE
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That's not all. That's one facet of a secure PC, but firewalls don't do
everything. I saw one idiot posting on a newsgroup that "they had
never had a virus and they never run any anti-virus software. Yep - I used
to believe that way too - viruses were something everyone else seemed to
get, were they just stupid? And for the average joe-user who is careful,
uses their one-three family computers carefully, never opening unknown
attachments, always visiting the same family safe web sites, never
installing anything that did not come with their computer - maybe, just
maybe they will never witness a virus. I, however, am a Network Systems
Administrator. I see that AntiVirus software is an absolute necessity. You
can be as careful as you want - will the next person be as careful? Will
someone send you unknowingly the email that erases all the pictures of your
child/childhood? Possibly - why take the chance? ALWAYS RUN ANTIVIRUS
SOFTWARE and KEEP IT UP TO DATE! Antivirus software comes in so many
flavors, it's like walking into a Jelly Belly store - which one tastes like
what?! Well, here are a few choices for you. Some of these are free (isn't
that nice?) and some are not. Is one better than the other - MAYBE. I
personally love Symantec AV.
Symantec (Norton) AntiVirus (~$11 and up)
http://www.symantec.com/
Kaspersky Anti-Virus (~$49.95 and up)
http://www.kaspersky.com/products.html
Panda Antivirus Titanium (~$39.95 and up)
http://www.pandasoftware.com/
(Free Online Scanner: http://www.pandasoftware.com/activescan/)
AVG 6.0 Anti-Virus System (Free and up)
http://www.grisoft.com/
McAfee VirusScan (~$11 and up)
http://www.mcafee.com/
AntiVir (Free and up)
http://www.free-av.com/
avast! 4 (Free and up)
http://www.avast.com/
Trend Micro (~$49.95 and up)
http://www.trendmicro.com/
(Free Online Scanner:
http://housecall.trendmicro.com/housecall/start_corp.asp)
Did I mention you have to not only install this software, but also keep it
updated? You do. Some of them (most) have automatic services to help you
do this - I mean, it's not your job to keep up with the half-dozen or more
new threats that come out daily, is it? Be sure to keep whichever one you
choose up to date!
SPYWARE/ADWARE/POPUPS
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So you must be thinking that the above two things got your back now - you
are covered, safe and secure in your little fox hole. Wrong! There are
more bad guys out there. There are annoyances out there you can get without
trying. Your normal web surfing, maybe a wrong click on a web page, maybe
just a momentary lack of judgment by installing some software packages
without doing the research.. And all of a sudden your screen starts filling
up with advertisements or your Internet seems much slower or your home page
won't stay what you set it and goes someplace unfamiliar to you. This is
spyware. There are a whole SLEW of software packages out there to get rid
of this crud and help prevent reinfection. Some of the products already
mentioned might even have branched out into this arena. However, there are
a few applications that seem to be the best at what they do, which is
eradicating and immunizing your system from this crap. Strangely, the best
products I have found in this category ARE generally free. That is a trend
I like. I make donations to some of them, they deserve it!
Spybot Search and Destroy (Free!)
http://www.safer-networking.net/
Lavasoft AdAware (Free and up)
http://www.lavasoft.de
CWSShredder (Free!)
http://www.spywareinfo.com/~merijn/downloads.html
Hijack This! (Free)
http://mjc1.com/mirror/hjt/
( Tutorial: http://www.spywareinfo.com/~merijn/htlogtutorial.html )
SpywareBlaster (Free!)
http://www.javacoolsoftware.com/
ToolbarCop (Free!)
http://www.mvps.org/sramesh2k/toolbarcop.htm
Bazooka Adware and Spyware Scanner (Free!)
http://kephyr.sureshot.xaviermedia.net/spywarescanner/
Browser Security Tests
http://www.jasons-toolbox.com/BrowserSecurity/
The Cleaner (49.95 and up)
http://www.moosoft.com/
That will clean up your machine of the spyware, given that you download and
install several of them, update them regularly and scan with them when you
update. Some (like SpywareBlaster and SpyBot Search and Destroy) have
immunization features that will help you prevent your PC from being
infected. Use these features!
Unfortunately, although that will lessen your popups on the Internet/while
you are online, it won't eliminate them. I have looked at a lot of options,
seen a lot of them used in production with people who seem to attract popups
like a plague, and I only have one suggestion that end up serving double
duty (search engine and popup stopper in one):
The Google Toolbar (Free!)
http://toolbar.google.com/
Yeah - it adds a bar to your Internet Explorer - but its a useful one. You
can search from there anytime with one of the best search engines on the
planet (IMO.) And the fact it stops most popups - wow - BONUS! If you
don't like that suggestion, then I am just going to say you go to
www.google.com and search for other options.
One more suggestion, although I will suggest this in a way later, is to
disable your Windows Messenger service. This service is not used frequently
(if at all) by the normal home user and in cooperation with a good firewall,
is generally unnecessary. Microsoft has instructions on how to do this for
Windows XP here:
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/pro/using/howto/communicate/stopspam.asp
SPAM EMAIL/JUNK MAIL
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This one can get annoying, just like the rest. You get 50 emails in one
sitting and 2 of them you wanted. NICE! (Not.) What can you do? Well,
although there are services out there to help you, some email
servers/services that actually do lower your spam with features built into
their servers - I still like the methods that let you be the end-decision
maker on what is spam and what isn't. If these things worked perfectly, we
wouldn't need people and then there would be no spam anyway - vicious
circle, eh? Anyway - I have two products to suggest to you, look at them
and see if either of them suite your needs. Again, if they don't, Google is
free and available for your perusal.
SpamBayes (Free!)
http://spambayes.sourceforge.net/
Spamihilator (Free!)
http://www.spamihilator.com/
As I said, those are not your only options, but are reliable ones I have
seen function for hundreds+ people.
DISABLE (Set to Manual) UNUSED SERVICE/STARTUP APPS
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I might get arguments on putting this one here, but it's my spill. There are
lots of services on your PC that are probably turned on by default you don't
use. Why have them on? Check out these web pages to see what all of the
services you might find on your computer are and set them according to your
personal needs. Be CAREFUL what you set to manual, and take heed and write
down as you change things! Also, don't expect a large performance increase
or anything - especially on todays 2+ GHz machines, however - I look at each
service you set to manual as one less service you have to worry about
someone exploiting. A year ago, I would have thought the Windows Messenger
service to be pretty safe, now I recommend (with addition of a firewall)
that most home users disable it! Yeah - this is another one you have to
work for, but your computer may speed up and/or be more secure because you
took the time. And if you document what you do as you do it, next time, it
goes MUCH faster! (or if you have to go back and re-enable things..)
Task List Programs
http://www.answersthatwork.com/Tasklist_pages/tasklist.htm
Black Viper's Service List and Opinions (XP)
http://www.blackviper.com/WinXP/servicecfg.htm
Processes in Windows NT/2000/XP
http://www.reger24.de/prozesse/
There are also applications that AREN'T services that startup when you start
up the computer/logon. One of the better description on how to handle these
I have found here:
Startups
http://www.pacs-portal.co.uk/startup_content.php
That's it. A small booklet on how to keep your computer secure, clean of
scum and more user friendly. I am SURE I missed something, almost as I am
sure you won't read all of it (anyone for that matter.) However, I also
know that someone who followed all of the advice above would also have less
problems with their PC, less problems with viruses, less problems with spam,
less problems with spyware and better performance than someone who didn't.
Hope it helps.
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The information is provided "as is", with no guarantees of
completeness, accuracy or timeliness, and without warranties of any
kind, express or implied. In other words, read up before you take any
advice - you are the one ultimately responsible for your actions.
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- Windows XP Perform Maintain >> How can I increase the speed of my computer?Does anybody can help me
Sometimes my computer doesnâ??t run as fast as I would like. I have the impression that a program is running occasionnaly in the background: I hear my CPU running (clicking) for no obvious reasons. Can I know if a program is clandestinely running in the background? I don't see anything suspicious in Windows Task Manager. I regurlarly run Norton Systemworks 2004: One Button Checkup; AntiVirus; and Defragment. It does help, a little
I am running Windows Xp on a hp PC with
Pentium 4, 2.53 G Hz,
500 Mb memor
80 GB HD used at 50%
dvd writer / cd-writer comb
cd-ro
My former Pentium 2, running Windows 98, was running faster. (Opening windows
What can I do to increase the speed of my present hp computer? I have benchmarked my system with a Freshdevice Diagnostic, and it gave me the following results
CPU Bench Resul
WhetStone FPU 2,540 NWIP
DhryStone ALU 5,696 MDPIP
Speed 2,533 MH
CPU Multimedia Benchmark Index
Benchmark Index 2,184
Technology SSE2
MMX Extensions yes
Enhanced MMX Extensions No
3DNow! Extensions N
Memory Bench Result:
Integer Assignment 10,819
Real Assignment 10,793
Integer Split 16,944
Real Split 16,93
Disk Bench Mark Resul
Write Speed Average 10.7 MB/
Read Speed Average 7.31 MB/
Can anybody understand these data?
Could it be my Hard drive that doen't run fast enought?
Thank you
Gaudwi
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- Windows XP Hardware >> "Ejecting" SATA drive (mass storage device, NOT USB) using scriptI have used many tools:
deveject
devcon
removedrive
sync
all seem to work with USB drives but will not work properly with Mass
storage devices of the hard drive kind (SATA) that isn't USB.
I know the Eject Devices GUI, but i want to run this through script.
Is there any way of achieving this, or has MS made windows inccappable of
doing so? (seems kinda silly to me)
Thanks you for all responses
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- Windows XP Setup >> Lost XP COA but have CD What to doHelp,
I've lost my Certificate of Authenticity for my Windows XP Home edition but
still have the original disk. Is there any way to get a replacement
certificate ?
This is an OEM version and proof of purchase is going to be impossible.
Thanks for any help.
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- Windows XP Network >> Conflicting NetworksThanks to all - the problem seems to have gone away on its own - mayb
the other people figured out how to set up encription and stop th
SSID. I did disable the automatic search for wireless networks, wil
just have to turn it on when I am not at home - that may have bee
it... I am not sure!
Thanks for your help! Now I know where to go if I need help again
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jenniferl2005
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- Windows XP >> NTFS or FAT321. How can I find out what I have now NTFS or FAT32.
2. What is best and
3. How would I go (change) from one to the other.
Why? I want to go back to Win ME on a older computer and I think that is why
I can not reformat the hard drive....
Thank you.......
Ron Murrl
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- Windows XP Security >> Windows explorerCan anyone tell me why windows explorer wants to access
the internet? I have windows xp home edition. I bought
this computer a year ago and windows xp home was pre-
installed along with a whole package of junk from HP.
I have since uninstalled the junk I don't use. I have
installed Sygate personal firewall, and I use Norton
Antivirus 2004.
Windows explorer (not internet explorer) is trying to
access the internet every now and then, and I can't
understand why it would need access. I have pest patrol,
adware, and spybot search and destroy and I run them at
least once a week, so I have ruled out the possibility
that any spyware or adware could be trying to phone home.
Is there a legitimate reason for windows explorer to
access the internet?
Thanks for your expert response.
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- Windows XP Security >> legitimate businessI have received a request from "windowspatch.net'
requesting a great deal of personal information, including
my credit card number. Is this a legitimate microsoft
corporation solicitation?
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- Windows XP >> ViaVoice options errorIn preparing to sell my computer, I uninstalled a number of applications. I
now get an error message whenever I try and access the control panel from the
start up memu. It says "ViaVoice Options Error: Failed to load local
language module.
Anyone know how I can fix this?
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- Windows XP >> "win.ini", [Internal] Section: What kind of entries?OS is WinXP Pro SP2
Last 4 lines of "C:\WINDOWS\win.ini" reads:
[Internal]
Install=1145744660
Install2=1145744660
Device2=us/Hx73Jysi7xsi5y8a9zr2+xss=
I've searched for both "1145744660" and "Hx73Jysi7xsi5y8a9zr2" in
both Registry (using regedit) and on C-drive (i.e. using ex. "DIR
C:\*1145744660* /a /b /s").
- These searches found nothing.
Could these "Internal" values be meaningful references into internal
Windows components or programs, or 3.rd party programs, or external
not-connected devices (ex. USB HD) ?
Is the "Internal" section of win.ini really an official Microsoft
standard or convention?
FYI: I recently cleaned out a suite of Virus, SpyWare, HiJack, - but it
doesn't seem reasonable to assume that any (of those I cleaned out)
was targeting a device.
And Yes - I'm pretty sure that no weird unexpected processes are
currently running.
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- Windows XP Support >> how do i expand word document msoffice 2003How do I make a word document bigger in msoffice 2003. Im trying to insert a
picture and make it 29cmsx19cms landscape but it will inly allow me to go up
to 27cms across?? Used to be able to do it but for some reason, even with
rulers it wont expand over 27cms??
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average computer knowledge
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- Windows XP Security >> Group Policy in non-domain envronmentCan I apply policies to individuals (or local groups) on a local
workstation?
I want to restrict certain users from doing certain tasks, but allow
administrators to do anything. I can see how to restrict the ability to
do/see certain things, but can't find out how to apply these restrictions to
indivdiuals or groups.
Can anyone point me to a document that deals with this particualr item?
There is tons of info on Group Policies, but I have yet to find out how to
apply User settings to a user.
Thanks
Rob P
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- Windows XP >> Xp Home to Xp ProfessionalPurchased Xp Home Edition. I would like to upgrade to XP
Professional. The only option I seem to have is to
purchase Xp professional upgrade and pay the full Price
even though I already have most of what Xp has to offer.
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