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- Windows XP >> Quicklaunch Section of Toolbar GoneHi,
I'm running a new laptop with Windows XP Pro Service Pack 1.
Sometimes when I reboot the Quicklaunch section of the taskbar is
missing and the 'Show Quick Launch' button becomes unchecked. This
seems to happen with the toolbar in both locked and unlocked states.
My system does have the proper folder containing the Quick Launch
shortcuts.
Can someone help me?
Thanks,
-DBK
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- Windows XP Support >> XP Running ssssssssslllllllllllllllllllllloooooooooooooooowwHi,
Recently my processor is running super slow. I didn?t install anything
special, I have defragged my hd, used norton to solve the problem, but
I can?t seem to bring my computer back up to the fast speed it used to
be. In Taskmanager, my CPU usage gauge constantly operates at hi?s of
70-100% but I don?t know what?s causing it. Can someone help? Thanks!
It may take a few years to reply as my computer is running slow..
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- Windows XP >> graphic memoryhi, i can not find a way to get back my 32-mb of graphic
memory ,since i up graded to XP , my video graphics or
virtual memory ,read 8-mb. I use to could access this but
i can not figure this out.WHAT DO I DO!
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- Windows XP >> extra browserI downloaded some stuff for a free phone. There was a
etra toolbar added to my browser and a file added to my
desktop. Now I can't get rid off it. I've deleted it from
my desktop and my c/ drive but it just keep coming back.
any ideas on how to remove. thank you in advance, emilio
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- Windows XP Basic >> Not Allowed to runasTo do my job I often need to open command prompt windows as a
different userid. Before upgrading to Windows XP I'd type in Start |
Run the command
runas /user:nw\userid cmd
and it would open the command prompt window. Now that I've been
upgraded to Win XP, when I try this I get the error:
C:\Documents and Settings\brian\>runas /user:nw\userid cmd
Enter the password for nw\userid:
Attempting to start cmd as user "nw\userid" ...
RUNAS ERROR: Unable to run - cmd
1327: Logon failure: user account restriction. Possible reasons are
blank passwords not allowed, logon hour restrictions, or a policy
restriction has been enforced.
How do I disable this policy to do my job? I do have Administrator
privilege on this PC. Logging off and back on as the other userid is
not an acceptable solution. Wastes far too much time and company
money.
Brian Bygland
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- Windows XP >> My memory's being eatenHi,
im running XP on a partition of my hard drive, along with
millenium. the problem is that my memory for the XP
partition is rapidly decreasing (nearly a half GB in an
hour). when i open the drive in 'my computer' and look at
the total size of the files inside, it is a lot lower
than the drives apparent total size and stays the same. I
have run two anti virus programmes, but it continues to
shrink. PLEASE HELP
thanks
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- Windows XP Hardware >> ATI TV Wonder VE FreezingHey guys. I just got an ATI TV Wonder VE PCI capture card, and it causes my
system to completely freeze up (running WinXP Pro). This apparently is a
pretty common problem as I've read a lot of people's complaints about it
online, but I have yet to find a solution.
Anyway, thanks a lot.
Adam B.
adbruin@ucla.edu
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- Windows XP Security >> No user accounts in welcome screenHere's a puzzler: My daughter's laptop (Compaq Presario
2100 running Windows XP Home) no longer shows any user
accounts in the friendly welcome screen -- so there's no
way to log in. Tried CTL-ALR-DEL twice to get the login
dialog, but it doesn't accept her username/password.
So, I tried booting in safe mode to get the Administrator
account. Alas, there are no account icons in the friendly
welcome screen in safe mode either! Tried CTL-ALT-DEL from
safe mode and typed Administrator/blank for
username/password to no avail. Tried a variety of
combinations of Administrator and Guest (upper and lower
case, etc.) and guesses at the password.
Is it possible that all accounts are disabled (e.g.
someone tried hacking in with wrong password too many
times)??
Have already read Q297221, Q283198, Q292742, Q281798, etc.
Thanks in advance for your assistance. Remember that I
can't get past the login screen, so please don't suggest
anything that uses Start/Run, Control Panel, Regedit, etc.
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- Windows XP Setup >> Laptop partition managementI need a step by step listing to repartition a factory NTFS formatted
XPPRO without having to reinstall from scratch and then reapply
patches, configuration, etc. My next step is to apply a boot manager
to the laptop while keeping XPpro happy.
I understand from another newsgroup thread that W2K onwards there are
at least a register key "HKLM\SYSTEM\Setup\SystemPartition" that need
to be adjusted. (see thread 4 at
http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&threadm=MPG.191141cddf3a4f0d9896c0%40nntp&rnum=1&prev=/groups%3Fhl%3Den%26lr%3D%26ie%3DISO-8859-1%26q%3Dxp%2Bpartition%26meta%3Dgroup%253Dalt.*)
Concerns over Windows Product Activation exist because I have a habbit
of losing software keys. Other difficulties include:
1) the 20G harddisk is not very portable as it is in a laptop with
warranty;
2) I do not have a floppy on laptop. I have spent the money for a USB
floppy on
things like Partition Magic instead.
I do have these additional resources (besides you experts on the net)
1) two firewire ports on the laptop, and an external harddisk case
with firewire interface.
2) A CD burner still usable from an existing desktop. The external
firewire
casing can take that CD burner.
I also have been lucky so far. Using Partition Magic 8 I was able to
create FAT data partitions from the previously single 20G NTFS
partition. This will allow the laptop data to be communicated to older
OS such as W98SE which will be added once the boot manager is up and
running.
I would like to learn from experiences from people in the two
newsgroups (microsoft.public.windowsxp.setup_deployment and
alt.os.windows.xp) who have already successfully done configuration
changes on XP beyond what I have already done. I am very much worried
by reading about XP's hard coded partition information within the
installation.
Thanks in advance for sharing your insights and apologise for
X-posting.
David
5th Jul 2003
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- Windows XP >> System Restore and FirewallMy firewall in XP somehow became disabled. I can't seem to
enable it again. I get a message saying, An error occured
while Internet Connection Sharing was being enabled. The
dependency service or group failed to start. I posted my
system restore problem awhile back but couldn't address
the solutions because I don't even have a system restore
tab in my system properties. I can disable it in
Administrative Tools\ computer management\ services... but
it will not restart. Do I possibly have a virus or worm.
Any help will be appreciated
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- Windows XP Perform Maintain >> Reformat & Clean Install WIN XP NTFS ~ How?I am accustomed to using FDISK and FORMAT to reformat a
hard drive in Windows 9x prior to doing a clean install.
What is the equivalent procedure for a HD that has the NTFS
version of Win XP installed on it? In other words, how do
you create a single new partition and format a drive for
Win XP NTFS?
I have not seen this discussed anywhere.
Thanks for any advice.
George
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Vincent_ws

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Posted: Fri Jan 16 16:51:16 CST 2004 |
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Windows XP >> XP Setup (HEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEELP!!!!)
Hello,
I successfully installed my Windows XP on a ECS K7S5a Pro
motherboard with Athlon 2.1 gig processor. I successfully
used the machine the first time I logged on to my Windows
XP PC. However, I shut down the machine properly, then
powered it up, and I noticed some weirdness (mouse would
not respond when I started up a game I played on the
initial logon mentioned above.
Things got really bad so I ended up uninstalling XP.
When I attempted to reinstall it from the CD, I booted
from the CD and the blue Windows Setup screen came up.
Then a couple different messages came up on the bottom line
telling me to press F2 and then another line said to press
F6. I did neither, and then the F6 message went away, and
I got one of two things:
1- Nothing at all happened (bluw screen with "Windows
Setp" title and no other messages (I waited for 20
minutes).
2-Error message displayed
"An unexpected error (0) occurred at
d:\xpclient\base\boot\setup\arcdisp.c"
I tried many things and got the exact same result:
0- Tried a different XP CD.
1- Purchased another motherboard of the same exact model
and processor type.
2- tried installing with a different AGP card installed.
3- Tried disconnecting the DVD and floppy drives.
4- reformatted hard drive using utilities that came with
hard drive as well as using fdisk.
5-Tried different hard drive
**NOTE**I installed windows 98 successfully, so then I
tried
removing windows 98, and installing XP, but got the
same results!!!!!!!
I do not know what to do, any help would be appreciated!!!
Thanks,
Bruce
Windows XP1152
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eckrichco

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Posted: Fri Jan 16 16:51:16 CST 2004 |
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Windows XP >> XP Setup (HEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEELP!!!!)
Sounds like a mess !!
Pick a motherboard out of the pile,match components,if youre still usein
the same hd,with 98 that had xp fine,at start-up enter the BIOS,exit page
select,load set-up defaults,then save changes and exit BIOS.Install xp cd,boot to cd
let it load to options page,select install xp,new install-this formats the drive also
Now with a clean install of xp,head to windows update,then load the drivers for th
mouse,keyboard etc.,get from mfg. web site.Forget the utilitys for the hd,use xp utilitys
Try starting with on board video,then switch to a video card,dont forget to set it up in BIO
before xp loads,youll also need to uninstall onboard display adapter in device mgr before shutdown.
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Posted: Sat Jan 17 11:08:05 CST 2004 |
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Windows XP >> XP Setup (HEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEELP!!!!)
This is what happens with ECS K7S5a (PcChips I believe) boards and XP. And
it REALLY does seem that more than just a few people have problems with this
board....and XP on one is worse, I think.
Don't get me wrong, if you get a good K7S5a, they're fine with W98 on'em.
As with all makes and models of mobo's there's always a few bad'uns
among'em. I've seen quite a few K7S5a's with W98 on'em, and they're fine.
Only seen a couple with XP on'em and they're a nightmare. A bad board
often reveals itself as faulty with a series of SU error messages during the
early stages of installation.
About a year ago, I made a friend of mine replace his K7S5a board with an
Asus A7V8x-x, abpprox. 50% of his wide and varied, and wierd, problems went
away. I believe he had the unfortunate combination of cheap psu, a bad
board, and more recently an overloaded USB (Alcatel 500ma broadband
modem!!). His psu died a few weeks after he bought the machine, the company
that sold him the machine replaced it with another 8oz. one! DVD player
drive died a few months after that. Then we replaced the mobo. I suspect
there's a VERY poor or problematic mains supply to/in his house, that's not
being handled as well as it would be with a high quality power supply such
as Antec (reccommended by Tomshardware in addition to the three top
reccommended brands/models -
http://www4.tomshardware.com/howto/20021021/index.html
Obviously a poor quality psu and a relatively poor quality mains electricity
supply = an unstable hardware platform. And yet some people stubbornly
continue on, fighting, tweaking and reinstalling XP until it's a mess,
wondering where all (never the same) error messages are coming from when,
occasionally, the psu is the real culprit. Still, one can only tell a
person a finite number of times to get a new psu I suppose. I don't think
I'll be spending many more hours in front of that machine. .....until he
gets a new high quality psu, another 256mb of pc2100, a powered USB hub, and
an, at least, 80gb 2nd hd to keep his bloody great big dvd films on !
.....what was that post about ? ...oh yeah, check your psu isn't letting
your hardware down, is my advice!
regards, Richard
"Bruce" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
news:01cc01c3dc79$6e4eaff0$EMail@HideDomain.com...
> Hello,
> I successfully installed my Windows XP on a ECS K7S5a Pro
> motherboard with Athlon 2.1 gig processor. I successfully
> used the machine the first time I logged on to my Windows
> XP PC. However, I shut down the machine properly, then
> powered it up, and I noticed some weirdness (mouse would
> not respond when I started up a game I played on the
> initial logon mentioned above.
>
> Things got really bad so I ended up uninstalling XP.
> When I attempted to reinstall it from the CD, I booted
> from the CD and the blue Windows Setup screen came up.
> Then a couple different messages came up on the bottom line
> telling me to press F2 and then another line said to press
> F6. I did neither, and then the F6 message went away, and
> I got one of two things:
>
> 1- Nothing at all happened (bluw screen with "Windows
> Setp" title and no other messages (I waited for 20
> minutes).
> 2-Error message displayed
> "An unexpected error (0) occurred at
> d:\xpclient\base\boot\setup\arcdisp.c"
>
> I tried many things and got the exact same result:
> 0- Tried a different XP CD.
> 1- Purchased another motherboard of the same exact model
> and processor type.
> 2- tried installing with a different AGP card installed.
> 3- Tried disconnecting the DVD and floppy drives.
> 4- reformatted hard drive using utilities that came with
> hard drive as well as using fdisk.
> 5-Tried different hard drive
>
> **NOTE**I installed windows 98 successfully, so then I
> tried
> removing windows 98, and installing XP, but got the
> same results!!!!!!!
>
> I do not know what to do, any help would be appreciated!!!
> Thanks,
> Bruce
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Posted: Sun Jan 18 08:41:35 CST 2004 |
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Windows XP >> XP Setup (HEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEELP!!!!)
The F2 and F6 messages were intended for you to actually
press those keys. Then the system would be scanned and the
drivers you don't have would be installed.
Do it again and this time, press the keys.
"Bruce" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
news:01cc01c3dc79$6e4eaff0$EMail@HideDomain.com...
| Hello,
| I successfully installed my Windows XP on a ECS K7S5a Pro
| motherboard with Athlon 2.1 gig processor. I successfully
| used the machine the first time I logged on to my Windows
| XP PC. However, I shut down the machine properly, then
| powered it up, and I noticed some weirdness (mouse would
| not respond when I started up a game I played on the
| initial logon mentioned above.
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| Things got really bad so I ended up uninstalling XP.
| When I attempted to reinstall it from the CD, I booted
| from the CD and the blue Windows Setup screen came up.
| Then a couple different messages came up on the bottom
line
| telling me to press F2 and then another line said to press
| F6. I did neither, and then the F6 message went away, and
| I got one of two things:
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| 1- Nothing at all happened (bluw screen with "Windows
| Setp" title and no other messages (I waited for 20
| minutes).
| 2-Error message displayed
| "An unexpected error (0) occurred at
| d:\xpclient\base\boot\setup\arcdisp.c"
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| I tried many things and got the exact same result:
| 0- Tried a different XP CD.
| 1- Purchased another motherboard of the same exact model
| and processor type.
| 2- tried installing with a different AGP card installed.
| 3- Tried disconnecting the DVD and floppy drives.
| 4- reformatted hard drive using utilities that came with
| hard drive as well as using fdisk.
| 5-Tried different hard drive
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| **NOTE**I installed windows 98 successfully, so then I
| tried
| removing windows 98, and installing XP, but got the
| same results!!!!!!!
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| I do not know what to do, any help would be appreciated!!!
| Thanks,
| Bruce
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- Windows XP Security >> Prblm: Can't get Software Restrictions Policies to work as expectedDear subscribers
I have a problem to get Software Restriction Policies (SRP) to work as
expected. I'm administering a number of computers at a school and I use SRP
to prevent use of disallowed software. My problem is that I find SRP to
behave very peculiar; the way that I think would be the obvious way for it
to work doesn't at all give the expected result. Of course I may have
totally misunderstood things but in that case I hope for a clarification
here.
Our environment is:
- Windows 2000 Server with AD, US version
- Windows XP Pro, Swedish version
I've read a lot of postings in the Microsoft Usenet groups and it seems like
there might exist a bug in Windows XP that was fixed in sp2 that's
concerning Netware shares (Q815471). We don't have any such shares, at least
not as long as they aren't shared as such by default, so I'm not sure
whether this bug applies to us.
Now to a description of the problem; the problem is that the user can't run
applications that should be runable, i.e. the user gets a message stating
that the application was prevented to start due to software restrictions
policies.
Our default policy configuration is to disallow running of applications,
then we specify exactly which applications and in which paths applications
are allowed to run. Our policy list is as follows:
Name Type Security level
%HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\SystemRoot%
Path Unlimited
%HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows
NT\CurrentVersion\SystemRoot%\*.exe Path Unlimited
%HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows
NT\CurrentVersion\SystemRoot%\System32\*.exe Path Unlimited
*.js Path Not allowed
*.jse Path Not allowed
*.vbe Path Not allowed
*.vbs Path Not allowed
*.wsf Path Not allowed
*.wsh Path Not allowed
\\c0047\software$\* Path Unlimited
\\domain.se\SysVol\* Path Unlimited
C:\Documents and Settings\%USERNAME%\Local Settings\Temp\* Path Unlimited
C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Desktop Path Unlimited
C:\Program Files\* Path Unlimited
C:\WINDOWS\* Path Unlimited
The polices are distributed using GPO in the Active Directory.
The strange thing is that some applications installed in "Program Files"
runs perfectly e.g. Office but other third party applications can't start
and I can't figure out why. There are some MS applications, e.g. Notepad,
that doesn't start either.
I've studied the document "Using Software Restriction Policies to Protect
Against Unauthorized Software"
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/winxppro/maintain/rstrplcy.mspx
to configure SRP and in the Troubleshooting section it says that a denied
SRP should be logged in the system event log but this doesn't occur so I can
't get any information here, at least I can't find any log records. Do I
need to do anything special to enable this logging?
Any help with this matter would be greatly appreciated.
Kind regards, Ola Theander
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- Windows XP Support >> XPSP2 Registry Problem - CLSID clueI'm runing a Pentium 4 2.8G Desktop with 160G HD and 512M RAM.
The machine appears to be working fine, except that any tools that scan the
registry (AD-aware, MS Antispyware, Registry Mechanic, Regedit) cause the
machine to re-boot when a particular CLSID is read.
To try to diagnose this, I've been using Regedit and "Find CLSID". I can
cause a reboot by searching either HKey_Current_User or HKey_Classes_Root.
It always appears to be the same key, but which key remains a mystery,
because the machine reboots!
The machine has been virus scanned using McAfee and Norton AV tools in safe
and normal modes and all all identified Spyware using Adaware, SPybot S&D,
HiJack This removed - bearing in mind I can't do a deep registry scan
because of the re-boot problem.
Any help gratefully received.
Best Regards
Steve
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- Windows XP Perform Maintain >> Slow start upI purchased a Sony Vaio last year with windows xp home
edition installed pre-installed. I purchased a windows
xp office (professional) package to load on to the PC.
Start up was fine and quite fast. Lately however, it
seems to have slowed down. Often it seems to pause
during set up and hang almost before it continues. What
could be causing this?
Any help or advise would be greatly appreciated.
Amy
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- Windows XP >> notification areaI am having problems in the notification area of the taskbar, I have no arrows there and when I right click and use the properties dialogue box I click on the, hide when inactive arrow and I do not get any options come down, they all just stay on hide when inactive(which they are not doing) Help appreciated.
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- Windows XP >> Printing via Remote Desktop to TCP/IP printerWhen I make a connection to an XP box I notice that only a local USB printer
shows up on the host. I have several TCP/IP printers on the remote pc that I
would like to print to but they don't show up in the printers list. I have
the drivers installed for them on the host. Is there something I'm missing?
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- Windows XP >> Unable to open IEWhen I attempt to open IE (vers 5.5) (have AOL 9.0 as Net
connection) the status (?) bar (at bottom left which tells
you if document is done or not) flickers
"toolbar2.i-lookup.com." Then after about 30 seconds the IE
window closes. This sounds like a spyware or virus problem
but I already ran Ad-aware and a virus check program on my
Sony VAIO and cleaned suspect files. Anyone know how I can
restore my IE access to normal?
Thanks!
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- Windows XP Network >> Cannot create a dial-up connectionI cannot make a dial up connection to my ISP. I checked my
windows XP configuration. I found there are several places
that seem misconfigured.
1. There is no dial up connection Icon in mt networking
place. I cannot create one
2. There is an advance menu item in the network connection
page, an option called dial up preference is there. When I
click this option, an error message appears, it reads:
error 711, remote access connection manager cannot be
loaded.
3. When I use the create a new connection wizard, I choose
connect internet, along the steps, I choose an option for
configure manually, then in the next step, I do not have
the options for selecting dial up with Modem and DSL. these
options are there but grey out, I cannot select them.
4. I found there are two services that are not started.
One is Remore Access connection manager, another one is
remote access auto connection manager. When I try to start
remote access connection manager, It gives me an error
reading, error 5, access is denied. I am the owner and main
user of my notebook.
My window version is windows XP professional, I did not
install SP1 yet.
Can anybody help me with this? It is very much appreciated.
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- Windows XP Support >> reinstalling windows xp - home edition (dell inspiron 1000)hello - since i have not been able to repair several issues with my laptop -
i attempted to reinstall the xp operating cd from dell... the first screen
stops me - with an error message - "setup cannot continue because the version
of windows on your computer is newer thane the version on the cd (dell).. the
versions should be one in the same... is there a way around this problem?? is
the reason that the computer's version is newer related to new upgrades from
microsoft?? thank for any assistance...
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- Windows XP Hardware >> External USB DriveHello.
I setup an external USB drive as an extra storage area.
I changed the cable to one of the "Zip-Linq" retractable
cables, and the drive is not recognized. I tried re-
scanning hardware in device manager, and re-scanning
drives in drive management.
Has anyone else had this problem?
Windows XP Pro
Service Pack 1.
Pentium 4 3.2GHz
1GB RAM
Thanks
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- Windows XP >> Cannot format driveI am using Windows XP Home. I want to format a second internal drive. It
does not have an operating system, just data backup. I am getting the
following error message when I try to format:
Windows cannot format this drive. Quit any disk utilities or other programs
that are using this drive, and make sure that no window is displaying the
contents of the drive. Then try formatting again.
I closed all programs and system tray icons. I could not close the icon for
Norton Ghost v.9--there was no choice to close/exit. There also was no
close/exit choice for the Norton Anti-Virus icon-just a choice to disable.
What should I do now? Thanks for any help.
Alice
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- Windows XP Hardware >> Windows hangs up almost immediately on installI hope someone can help me with this... I'm attempting to switch my
Fedora machine over to XP MCE, and my system hangs up immediately on
the install process.
I'm running a AMD Athlon 64 3000+, Biostar 6100 mobo and a WD 160gb
SATA hdd.
I've got a new, licensed copy of XP MCE 2005, and the boot gives me
the option to boot from CD. I select that, then choose the OS I want
to install. I get the message "Windows is inspecting attached
hardware...", then the screen goes blank and the hdd light stays on
for as long as I'll let it. I keep giving up after 10 mins or so,
simply for fear of damaging the drive.
Does anyone have any suggestions? I'm thinking about throwing a
ATA-100 drive in the machine for now, and then putting the SATA drive
back in, as I'm guessing that the hang-up simply means that Windows
either isn't recognizing the drive properly, or doesn't like the fact
that I'm using the SATA channel as my only drive and don't have
anything on my EIDE connector.
I could really use the help, as I have no idea where to go from here.
Thanks, everyone.
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