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- Windows XP Support >> Notification Tray Icons - Display too shortMy father has a new Dell 6400. In the notification tray, he has many
icons. When he hovers his mouse over he icon, it displays what the
icon is. However, the "tip" goes away REALLY fast. I need to
increase this time.
Tried the following:
1) Many articles on how to increase or remove balloon tips. This
doesnt appear to be the same.
2) Updated video card driver.
3) TweakUI (Didnt see anything obvious)
Thanks,
Brian
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- Windows XP >> Outlook Express EmailsI did a clean up of my temporary files and also the backup of my
emails (the folder where it stores a backup copy) and now I can
not find any of my emails that I had stored on my email program.
I did a restore to before the point where I cleaned up my computer,
but I still can not find the emails!!! Any suggestions as to how to find
the emails?
Thanks,
EllieSue
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- Windows XP Security >> System32 driversI am getting this message:
Cannot find 'File:///C:/WINNT/system32/drivers/detect.htm'
Make sure the path or Internet address is correct
It started after I discovered malicious software on my computer and I fixed
it. Anyone know how/where I can get this driver? My system is Windows XP,
Home Edition, Version 2002, Service Pack 2.
Thanks.
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- Windows XP Support >> PDF File Icon ?I'm using Foxit to read PDF files and I do not have Acrobat installed.
Is there any way I can get the Acrobat file icon to be used for my PDF
files (I like it better since it actually shows PDF)? I checked
another PC that is using Acrobat and the icons are in the Acrobat.exe
file, not an icon file.
Thanks for any help on this.
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- Windows XP Network >> greyed out vpn boxhi,
my name is tom and i'm having some trouble with connecting to my friend's vpn.
I open up the wizard to create a new connection, i then click on the vpn
tab: 'connect to my workplace'. However when i click next to show the
options: 'connect to vpn' and 'dail-up connection' both options are greyed
out nad i cannot select them.
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- Windows XP Perform Maintain >> Help? Files and Settings transfer wizard questionHello All,
On a regular basis, I use the File & Settings transfer wizard to back up my
settings to a "slave back up drive" in my desktop computer.
Well, my primary drive crashed last week, and now I've replaced it with a
new one, and reloaded XP, along with all my old programs, and all my saved
files that I regularly back up to my slave drive. So now I want to also go
to my slave drive and migrate my old settings that I've saved, onto the new
drive, just like everything else I had backed up and successfully migrated
onto the new hard drive.
So I go to the folder where the settings are stored on the slave drive to
make sure they are there, I can see two files, one named IMG00001.DAT (it's
1.3GB in size), and also a file named "status" it's only 1KB in size.
Now, I open the File and Settings transfer wizard, follow the commands,
then, I get to a question where the wizard asks me something like "where do I
want to retrieve my settings from", so I point the wizard to the folder where
I've saved them at on my slave drive.......
Then, after I hit next, I constantly get an error box that tells me the
following:
"The location that you specified does not contain stored information. Please
type a valid folder path into the edit box.....If you entered a path to a
folder on a removable disk, the disk must be in the drive."
And I can't get past that error message.....I've tried copying the settings
I've saved from my slave drive, onto my new primary drive, and then tried
pointing the wizard to that location thinking that maybe the saved settings
had to be on the primary drive for the wizard to retrieve them, but that
didn't work either.
So I'm stuck, How do I get my old settings migrated onto my new hard drive?
Any help is appreciated, and thanks much in advance.
Robert
07/11/07
1:01am PST
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- Windows XP >> Need updated udfs.sysI am currently experiencing problems with UDF discs as described in kb899527,
except that it's with CD-RWs rather than DVD-RWs. The kb says that there is a
hotfix available, but you have to contact Microsoft Product Support Services
to get it. When I try to contact Microsoft Product Support Services though, I
get a screen saying "Products purchased under a Select License Agreement or
Software Assurance Home Use Program are not eligible for no-charge support."
kb899527 states "In special cases, charges that are ordinarily incurred for
support calls may be canceled if a Microsoft Support Professional determines
that a specific update will resolve your problem." So I don't think I'd have
to pay for the hotfix in the end, but I don't want to have to pay for it up
front in any case. Is there any way for me to just download this hotfix
without going through Microsoft Product Support Services?
Thanks,
Uda Quai
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- Windows XP >> Sell a previously activated copy of XPCan you sell a full retail version of Windows XP if you are no longer using
it on the original computer? I have retired a computer that I installed XP
home on and bought a new machine with XP pro pre-installed on it. Can I sell
the XP home package?
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- Windows XP Network >> connecting xp to nt4 server domaincan any one help with this
im trying to connect XP to an nt4 domain server, but it
says it cannot find the domain
i can ping the server nam and its ip address
is this somthing to do with netbios.
i have installed wins but still does not work
many thanks
derrick
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- Windows XP Support >> internet explorerI seem to have downloaded a search bar/engine called isearch and i cannot get
rid of it.It seems to have hijacked my internet explorer and web favourite
items.Please help.Thanks
Samoon
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- Windows XP >> Quicken 2002I am running windows XP In the Quicken check register ,I am getting too
many payees in the dropdown window,and I can not find away to delete some of
them. If there is some one that can help me with this problem I will
appreciate it very much.
Thank You Richard......
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- Windows XP >> Long pause if I click a network resource that is not in service?I have a home network with three computers and I frequently share resources
among the computers. Whenever I click anything that happens to be on a
computer that is (temporarily) turned off, I have to wait about 45 seconds
for a message that I don't have permission to access that resource before I
can proceed. Can I reconfigure anything to eliminate this annoyance?
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JerryI
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- Windows XP Setup >> transfering filesHi,
I was wondering if it's possible to transfer files from one user to another.
Such as Guest to another user. I'm trying to move music files from one
itunes to another. Any info would help.
Thanks :)
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- Windows XP Perform Maintain >> helpwhen eve you install a program where in the registry does
it go, where on the hd does it gois there any progrmas
that you can get to completely remove stuff left over
from when you install stuff hten uninstall it? ne body
know what im takin about?
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Posted: Thu Sep 22 20:25:13 CDT 2005 |
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Windows XP Support >> Cant resurrect system
Returned from holiday to find I can't boot my XP system. Examination with
another OS booted from CD shows that everything in the Windows directory has
disappeared!
When I try to start over with my original XP disk, the system gets as far as
"Loading Windows", with a brief flash of the Windows graphics screen, then
crashes with a blue screen "Windows has closed down to save your computer
from destruction", or words to that effect.
My Partition Magic floppies load, then hang with the hourglass centre stage.
I guess I need to reformat the hard disk, but how?
Tony
Windows XP366
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Posted: Thu Sep 22 20:25:13 CDT 2005 |
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Windows XP Support >> Cant resurrect system
Get a friend, who uses windows make a startup diskette for you.
Once created, make sure the diskette is write protected.
Go into your bios and change your boot options so it will only boot from the
floppy drive.
Boot with the startup diskette.
When the boot menu appears, choose to boot with cd-rom support or without.
Once booted, type in this command fdisk.exe
Choose the menu options that let you delete the partitions and follow the
onscreen
instructions that lead you thru the process.
Once EVERY Partition, on EVERY drive has been deleted, reboot from the
diskette, again.
Once rebooted use fdisk again to recreate the boot partion and create a
logical drive when
prompted to do so.
To keep this process simple, if you're not familar with this process, then
just create 1 partition that uses 100% of the drive.
Reboot again, when done.
Now type Format C:
When done, type fdisk /mbr (just to be safe)
Then type sys A: C:
Remove the diskette from the drive and reboot.
Change the bios to boot from the cd-rom.
You should be to install xp now.
"Tony" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
news:dgv6em$jbr$EMail@HideDomain.com...
> Returned from holiday to find I can't boot my XP system. Examination with
> another OS booted from CD shows that everything in the Windows directory
> has
> disappeared!
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> When I try to start over with my original XP disk, the system gets as far
> as
> "Loading Windows", with a brief flash of the Windows graphics screen, then
> crashes with a blue screen "Windows has closed down to save your computer
> from destruction", or words to that effect.
>
> My Partition Magic floppies load, then hang with the hourglass centre
> stage.
>
> I guess I need to reformat the hard disk, but how?
>
> Tony
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Posted: Fri Sep 23 04:14:14 CDT 2005 |
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Windows XP Support >> Cant resurrect system
Many Thanks
Tony
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Posted: Thu Nov 10 14:57:09 CST 2005 |
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Windows XP Support >> Cant resurrect system
I removed the hard drive from stalled computer, placing it in a functioning
computer. Made it a slave drive, and could read all the files. Off-loaded
as many important data files as I felt I needed, then cleared Windows folder,
so there was nothing in it. Replaced hard drive back into stalled computer,
started, and in the boot sequence it asked if I wanted to install an
operating system, since it could find nothing in the Windows folder. Said
yes, and installed XP. All other files and disk partitions were left intact.
Program shortcuts were lost, so you have those to reconnect, or can
reinstall software, as well as adjust your custom settings.
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Al
"Tony" wrote:
> Returned from holiday to find I can't boot my XP system. Examination with
> another OS booted from CD shows that everything in the Windows directory has
> disappeared!
>
> When I try to start over with my original XP disk, the system gets as far as
> "Loading Windows", with a brief flash of the Windows graphics screen, then
> crashes with a blue screen "Windows has closed down to save your computer
> from destruction", or words to that effect.
>
> My Partition Magic floppies load, then hang with the hourglass centre stage.
>
> I guess I need to reformat the hard disk, but how?
>
> Tony
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- Windows XP Network >> Will http://___ browse PCs on LAN?Am using WinXP-pro PCs and Linksys router. The router assigned
192.xxx.xx.200 to this PC
If I'm on a PC within the LAN, shouldn't I be able to open IE6, key in
192.xxx.xx.200, and see what's on this PC?
What happens is...it brings up a username/password screen...
Username. Leaving it blank doesn't work, and if I enter something (like
joe) in the username box, it adds the something to the ip address and
displas that (like... the 192.xxx.xx.200/joe). And still doesn't work.
Password. Entering the router password doesn't work, and I don't know what
other password would exist.
Seems like before I got this VPN router I could simply enter the local IP
address and up came the yellow folders and files.
Wondered what's going on here, thanks
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- Windows XP Setup >> Sharing amongst usersI need to disallow users on my computer from viewing files
that belong to other users, such as my documents folder,
ect. I know there is a simple command button that when
clicked, "dissallows users from viewing my files" i've
done it beofre, and now i just cant find it, please help!
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- Windows XP Network >> BTTray ErrorIm a newbee hence bare with me is this is a repeat but
didn't see it in the site-search...
Everytime I startup WindowsXP Pro, I get the following
Error: "Unable to start BTTray Bluetooth Stack" Error
It seems to occur in relation to startup of:
MS Messenger
Internet Explorer
Outlook 2003
Found a Highly technical solution at:
http://forum.gsmhosting.com/vbb/showthread.php?t=106274
But over my head, anyone have a Cure or Fix avail?
Thxs
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- Windows XP >> windows xp sp1 installation failed access denied messagehi;
I am trying to install windows xp sp1 as an administrator
after extracting the file when it check up the inventory
just after that got error "access denied" in event viewer
error is "event id 4356 source nt service pack" . I went
to microsoft website and search about this error but no
luck. Can any body help me ?
Thanks in Advance.
With best wishes
warm regards
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- Windows XP Setup >> keyboard strike errorsWhen entering the "product key" while installing windows
my numbers pad is disabled and the numbers on the maik
keyboard only print the upper case characters. Does
anyone know how to remedy this dilema.
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- Windows XP >> Youre Not On Mute, You KnowI am a multitasker. That is why I love the mute button when on a
conference call in my home. It allows me to get a few small tasks
done, let my dog in and out of the house and keep a running commentary
going with the host, with no one the wiser.
I say things like;
"I agree."
"I'm with you."
"You're right."
Sometimes I say things like:
"That can't be right."
"Well, I wouldn't put it that way."
"I don't agree with you."
Such was the case the other night, while on a conference call.
However, I started to notice something different about this call. As
always, I said a few words when I got on and immediately put myself on
mute. Then it seemed as if there were technical difficulties. The host
sounded as if he was speaking in a tunnel. I thought that strange but
things happen. The call became stranger. In my running commentary, to
myself, I would ask questions that it seemed the host anticipated. I
thought, " Wow. This guy is really great. He anticipates any question
someone could ask."
Finally, in trying to drive home his point, he made an analogy
involving a first car. He said, "Imagine your first car. It's a stick
shift with a clutch and you drive it to the top of a hill and then
what happens?"
I answered, on mute, "Well, obviously, you start to slide back down
the hill."
The host laughed," You could do that but no, you would floor the gas."
Then I knew. The most horrible sensation washed over me.
"I am not on mute, am I?"
"No, you are not on mute."
This whole time, on the conference call, as my unfiltered thoughts are
spouting out of my mouth, people from all across the nation are
listening to
http://www.dontplayplay.com/html/Humor/20060929/25436.html
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- Windows XP Perform Maintain >> booting a computerThis is probably a stupid question but I have an older
Toshiba laptop with windows ME. It stopped working and I
got a new HP desktop computer with windows XP. My brother
wants the old one but the windows ME won't boot and I no
longer can find the disks I had to boot it with. Can I use
the backup disks for the windows XP to erase and/or boot
the windows ME on the Toshiba ? Or is there a way to do it
without a recovery disk ? Thanks !!
Fred
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- Windows XP Support >> COM1 busy and I need it freeI had a small glitch in my WinXP system so I did a reinstall (not a full
reformat). All the programs were saved, but they needed tweeked.
Before I reinstalled WinXP I had my handheld GPS hooked up to my computer so
they can upload to one another thru my COM1 port. Now Im trying to upload
data to my GPS and it is saying, "Since this is the first time you uploaded
to your GPS we will have to find it. Please hook it up and turn it on." I
did. It ran a search and said, "COM1 is busy." But its not. I mean, its
busy with the GPS unit but thats it.
How do I check what my computer thinks its busy with using COM1 and shut it
down?
It kinda sounds like a software problem, but I totally uninstalled and
reinstalled the GPS software and it works perfectly.
Thanks again for the help.
Smed
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- Windows XP >> Folder TroubleHI HOPE SOMEONE CAN HELP.
I saved some folders to my second hard drive before
reformating my C drive and installind XP and now I cant
open or copy some folders back to my C drive.
I get a message "D:/mpeg is not accessible the parameter
is incorrect" when trying to open my mpeg folder.
Some folders with my web site files wont open either so
Im desperate to get them working and copied back to my C
drive.
Thanks for any help in advance.
Archie
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- Windows XP >> RUNDLL.EXE problemWhen I boot up my machine, I get the following errors:
MFC70.dll - not found
Rundll.exe - unable to locate component (What component?)
Error loading 2ndsrch.dll
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- Windows XP Setup >> Deploy Office 2003 SP2 by GPOI have several suites with Office 2003 SP1 and I would like to install SP2
using group policy - is there an MSI package available just for Office SP2?
I have a slipstreamed copy of Office 2003 SP2 but just want the service pack
to be applied seperately and automatically.
I would rather use GPOs than WSUS so I can perform the upgrade in stages.
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