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I heard the modem pick-up & a computer/fax signal.
(I have a Dell Win. XP SP-2, with a dial-up connection and CA eTrust
Personal Firewall.)
When I checked the eTrust logs, I found that several inbound communications
had been blocked including two attempts made (at about the same time as I
heard my modem pick up) originating from DNS source:
"dedicated67.fastcolocation.net".
I was concerned when I heard my modem respond without my log on.
Apparently, the etrust firewall blocked it, but why was another computer able
to call my machine and have it pick-up the phone? Is this a symptom of a
greater security threat?
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avoiding all year slipped through.
Something like "Windows Genuine Advantage something-or-other"
Just the name sounds ominous to me - practically pegs my BS
meter.
Am I worrying over nothing?
Can anybody elucidate?
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- Windows XP Support >> username on login wont changehad a bunch of laptops.
so i ghosted one image and dumped image to laptops (we had legal
licenses...)
i also created a template user account called "tempuser" for the username.
so i configured and made sure that the account works and stuff.
so when i went to each machine, i just change the username from
"tempuser" to their username.
but now, everytime they turn the machine one, on the login screen, it
comes up with "tempuser" and not whatever their last login was, using
their valid username.
HELP.........
thanks...
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- Windows XP Support >> computer acting wierdSometimes when I am playing a game the screen will suddenly go black and a
blue screen will come up with a message saying preparing to hibernate. Also
sometimes pop ups will come up when I dont even have a web browser open. Does
anyone know what the problem could be?
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- Windows XP Support >> Any problems associated with installing applications on a different partition?Lot's of my programs keep freezing up and "program not responding".
About 20% of them for some reason. Mostly they come back after several
seconds but some take up to 30 seconds or more and the odd one I have
to end program.
In the absence of any rational explanation I'm wondering if it could
be anything to do with having Windows XP (SP2) installed on C: but
installing all my programs to partition E:?
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before. The eject button will not eject the CD. The eject command on the
drive in 'my computer' is not responsive. Any ideas???
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functioning properly. When I use the "send to" command
the computer comes up with 'unable to find shortcut' or
just simply does not recognize the cdrw drive. Any ideas?
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When starting up WinXPHome Toshiba laptop, it keeps going
around in circles between WinXP Welcome screen and
rebooting. I believe that some start-up files have been
corrupted.
History:
During a SVCPak1 installation from CDROM while on battery
power, the battery power ran out (my wife couldn't find
her AC power cord) and the computer shut down during the
installation. I believe she probably tried to restart it
a few times, but there wasn't enough battery power left.
Upon finding AC power cord, she observed symptoms listed
above when restarting.
Same Welcome Win -> Reboot cycle occured when I had her
try to start up in SafeMode or Last Known Config.
She called CompUSA Tech Support which came with computer
purchase and they basically told her that she either
needed a full copy of WinXP to recover or she would need
to use her Tohsiba Recovery Disk which would result in
her loosing all of her data. One problem is that since
the computer was purchased with WinXPHome on it, it
didn't come with the actual WinXPHome installation disks.
Questions:
1. I also have a Toshiba laptop running WinXPProf
(different laptop model than the hers). Can I create
some kind of recovery disk that would help her boot up
her system and repair the corrupted files?
If the WinXPHome recovery disk thing will work, I also
have access to someone running WinXPHome on their desktop.
If this will work, how do I create a WinXP recovery disk
and is it computer manufacturer independant?
2. My copy of WinXPProf is an upgrade copy. Would this
upgrade installation disk be able to help her out or do I
need an actual WinXPHome installation disk to make things
work?
Is there any cross licensing issues that I would need to
be concerned with if I did this [Both copies are licensed
but to different computers]
3. Any other suggestions? Was the CompUSA guy correct
when he told her that the Toshiba Recovery disk would
wipe out all of her data if she were to run it, as a last
resort?
Thank you and sorry for the length of the post!
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Prior to a certain date my calendar is completely empty. I don't know why
or what happened. Is there any why to retrieve it?
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- Windows XP Setup >> Installing SP2 questionAs we all know, Windows and inparticular the registry get
overly bloated. Especially when installing and unistalling
software. So, once a year I clean out my system by
formatting and reinstalling windows. My question is this;
can I install XP Pro (original), bypass the 4 hours of
downloading and updating to SP1 and all other critical
updates, and go straight to SP2? If I have to install SP1
first, where can I download SP1 and all the other critical
updates seperately so I have them on file when I go on to
the next machine in six months?
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- Windows XP >> Cleaning Out Temp FilesHello,
When cleaning out temp files from my system, should I clear both the Temp
folder in Documents and Settings and the one in the Windows folder?
Are there any other temp or other files that should be cleaned out
routinely?
Thank you,
Sarah
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Delwin

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Posted: Thu May 12 08:36:33 CDT 2005 |
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Windows XP Support >> How do you delete an Old OS in a Dual OS machine?
I have two operating systems in my computer. W 98 and W XP Home. This is
because I upgraded my system from W 98 to W XP.
I have my system Hard drive set up, where I have two partitions (C & D). W
98 is located in Drive C which is formatted as FAT32 and W XP home is in D
formatted as NTFS. Now, when I boot up my system, it goes thru an initial
Black screen asking me which OS do I want to boot with, and I always pick XP.
This has been a bit annoying but I have learned to ignore it. However, it
does slow down the initial start up process.
My question is can I delete W98 from my machine since I don't need it anymore?
What is the best way to do this?
Can I just go to the C Drive and delete the Windows folder?
I am concerned that if I delete W98, there may be some shared folders that
might be needed for W XP to operate properly. I am concerned that my computer
will not boot up or work properly after the deletion of W 98.
All comments and advises are welcome.
Best regards,
Frank
Windows XP265
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Richard

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Posted: Thu May 12 08:36:33 CDT 2005 |
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Windows XP Support >> How do you delete an Old OS in a Dual OS machine?
You are correct in your fears. Files necessary to boot up Windows XP likely
reside on your C: drive.
May I make a suggestion? Keep Win98 around for the few applications that
just won't run correctly on WinXP. You can change the boot loader to default
to WinXP and set a 5 sec delay (vs. the default 30 second delay).
Go to start. Right click on "My Computer". Go to properties/advanced
/startup and recovery. Choose the operating system you want the boot loader
to default to. Now set the time for 5 seconds in "Time to display list of
operating systems".
X out of the window.
Reboot to test!
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Richard Urban
aka Crusty (-: Old B@stard :-)
If you knew as much as you think you know,
You would realize that you don't know what you thought you knew!
"Mr. Efficient!!" <Mr. Efficient!!@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
message news:EMail@HideDomain.com...
>I have two operating systems in my computer. W 98 and W XP Home. This is
> because I upgraded my system from W 98 to W XP.
>
> I have my system Hard drive set up, where I have two partitions (C & D). W
> 98 is located in Drive C which is formatted as FAT32 and W XP home is in D
> formatted as NTFS. Now, when I boot up my system, it goes thru an initial
> Black screen asking me which OS do I want to boot with, and I always pick
> XP.
> This has been a bit annoying but I have learned to ignore it. However, it
> does slow down the initial start up process.
>
> My question is can I delete W98 from my machine since I don't need it
> anymore?
> What is the best way to do this?
> Can I just go to the C Drive and delete the Windows folder?
> I am concerned that if I delete W98, there may be some shared folders that
> might be needed for W XP to operate properly. I am concerned that my
> computer
> will not boot up or work properly after the deletion of W 98.
>
> All comments and advises are welcome.
>
> Best regards,
> Frank
>
>
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MrEfficient

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Posted: Thu May 12 09:01:09 CDT 2005 |
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Windows XP Support >> How do you delete an Old OS in a Dual OS machine?
Thanks Richard. At least this will speed up my start up.
The other reason I wanted to delete W98 is that I keep getting Warning
messages that I am running out of space on my C Drive. Although, I have
deleted / transfered many of the files on this drive, I can't get this
Warning message to go away. I still have about 30 Meg (6%) of free space left
on that partition.
I even tried to expand the size of the C partition to make more room but
since this portion of the Partition is in FAT 32, Windows will not allow me
to expand it w/o the risk of loosing my XP OS.
In someways I am stuck in a catch 22 cycle!!! DOes anyone know ho to shut
off this type of Warning Message?
"Richard Urban" wrote:
> You are correct in your fears. Files necessary to boot up Windows XP likely
> reside on your C: drive.
>
> May I make a suggestion? Keep Win98 around for the few applications that
> just won't run correctly on WinXP. You can change the boot loader to default
> to WinXP and set a 5 sec delay (vs. the default 30 second delay).
>
> Go to start. Right click on "My Computer". Go to properties/advanced
> /startup and recovery. Choose the operating system you want the boot loader
> to default to. Now set the time for 5 seconds in "Time to display list of
> operating systems".
>
> X out of the window.
>
> Reboot to test!
>
>
> --
> Regards,
>
> Richard Urban
>
> aka Crusty (-: Old B@stard :-)
>
> If you knew as much as you think you know,
> You would realize that you don't know what you thought you knew!
>
>
> "Mr. Efficient!!" <Mr. Efficient!!@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
> message news:EMail@HideDomain.com...
> >I have two operating systems in my computer. W 98 and W XP Home. This is
> > because I upgraded my system from W 98 to W XP.
> >
> > I have my system Hard drive set up, where I have two partitions (C & D). W
> > 98 is located in Drive C which is formatted as FAT32 and W XP home is in D
> > formatted as NTFS. Now, when I boot up my system, it goes thru an initial
> > Black screen asking me which OS do I want to boot with, and I always pick
> > XP.
> > This has been a bit annoying but I have learned to ignore it. However, it
> > does slow down the initial start up process.
> >
> > My question is can I delete W98 from my machine since I don't need it
> > anymore?
> > What is the best way to do this?
> > Can I just go to the C Drive and delete the Windows folder?
> > I am concerned that if I delete W98, there may be some shared folders that
> > might be needed for W XP to operate properly. I am concerned that my
> > computer
> > will not boot up or work properly after the deletion of W 98.
> >
> > All comments and advises are welcome.
> >
> > Best regards,
> > Frank
> >
> >
>
>
>
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GTS

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Posted: Thu May 12 10:15:05 CDT 2005 |
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Windows XP Support >> How do you delete an Old OS in a Dual OS machine?
I suggest you rename the Windows 98 directory on the C drive (from inside XP
of course) and use the computer that way for a bit. XP will not normally
reference any files in the Win 98 tree, but it's possible you have
application programs that do. If you find no problems with XP or
applications then go ahead and delete the Win 98 tree. You can then set a 0
timeout in the boot.ini or modify it (carefully) to remove the references to
Win 98.
Do NOT remove any files from the root of C: unless you understand exactly
what you're doing. This is where files needed to load XP reside.
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"Mr. Efficient!!" <Mr. Efficient!!@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
message news:EMail@HideDomain.com...
>I have two operating systems in my computer. W 98 and W XP Home. This is
> because I upgraded my system from W 98 to W XP.
>
> I have my system Hard drive set up, where I have two partitions (C & D). W
> 98 is located in Drive C which is formatted as FAT32 and W XP home is in D
> formatted as NTFS. Now, when I boot up my system, it goes thru an initial
> Black screen asking me which OS do I want to boot with, and I always pick
> XP.
> This has been a bit annoying but I have learned to ignore it. However, it
> does slow down the initial start up process.
>
> My question is can I delete W98 from my machine since I don't need it
> anymore?
> What is the best way to do this?
> Can I just go to the C Drive and delete the Windows folder?
> I am concerned that if I delete W98, there may be some shared folders that
> might be needed for W XP to operate properly. I am concerned that my
> computer
> will not boot up or work properly after the deletion of W 98.
>
> All comments and advises are welcome.
>
> Best regards,
> Frank
>
>
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Posted: Thu May 12 10:30:10 CDT 2005 |
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Windows XP Support >> How do you delete an Old OS in a Dual OS machine?
Thanks STS. I will give this a shot and see how it works.
BTW - The files I removed were mainly non essentials. I did not touch any of
the system (32) type folders.
Regards,
Frank
"GTS" wrote:
> I suggest you rename the Windows 98 directory on the C drive (from inside XP
> of course) and use the computer that way for a bit. XP will not normally
> reference any files in the Win 98 tree, but it's possible you have
> application programs that do. If you find no problems with XP or
> applications then go ahead and delete the Win 98 tree. You can then set a 0
> timeout in the boot.ini or modify it (carefully) to remove the references to
> Win 98.
>
> Do NOT remove any files from the root of C: unless you understand exactly
> what you're doing. This is where files needed to load XP reside.
> --
>
> "Mr. Efficient!!" <Mr. Efficient!!@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
> message news:EMail@HideDomain.com...
> >I have two operating systems in my computer. W 98 and W XP Home. This is
> > because I upgraded my system from W 98 to W XP.
> >
> > I have my system Hard drive set up, where I have two partitions (C & D). W
> > 98 is located in Drive C which is formatted as FAT32 and W XP home is in D
> > formatted as NTFS. Now, when I boot up my system, it goes thru an initial
> > Black screen asking me which OS do I want to boot with, and I always pick
> > XP.
> > This has been a bit annoying but I have learned to ignore it. However, it
> > does slow down the initial start up process.
> >
> > My question is can I delete W98 from my machine since I don't need it
> > anymore?
> > What is the best way to do this?
> > Can I just go to the C Drive and delete the Windows folder?
> > I am concerned that if I delete W98, there may be some shared folders that
> > might be needed for W XP to operate properly. I am concerned that my
> > computer
> > will not boot up or work properly after the deletion of W 98.
> >
> > All comments and advises are welcome.
> >
> > Best regards,
> > Frank
> >
> >
>
>
>
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GTS

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Posted: Thu May 12 11:14:18 CDT 2005 |
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Windows XP Support >> How do you delete an Old OS in a Dual OS machine?
You're welcome. I respect your cautious approach to all this - very
sensible!
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"Mr. Efficient!!" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
news:EMail@HideDomain.com...
> Thanks STS. I will give this a shot and see how it works.
>
> BTW - The files I removed were mainly non essentials. I did not touch any
> of
> the system (32) type folders.
>
> Regards,
> Frank
>
> "GTS" wrote:
>
>> I suggest you rename the Windows 98 directory on the C drive (from inside
>> XP
>> of course) and use the computer that way for a bit. XP will not
>> normally
>> reference any files in the Win 98 tree, but it's possible you have
>> application programs that do. If you find no problems with XP or
>> applications then go ahead and delete the Win 98 tree. You can then set
>> a 0
>> timeout in the boot.ini or modify it (carefully) to remove the references
>> to
>> Win 98.
>>
>> Do NOT remove any files from the root of C: unless you understand exactly
>> what you're doing. This is where files needed to load XP reside.
>> --
>>
>> "Mr. Efficient!!" <Mr. Efficient!!@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
>> message news:EMail@HideDomain.com...
>> >I have two operating systems in my computer. W 98 and W XP Home. This is
>> > because I upgraded my system from W 98 to W XP.
>> >
>> > I have my system Hard drive set up, where I have two partitions (C &
>> > D). W
>> > 98 is located in Drive C which is formatted as FAT32 and W XP home is
>> > in D
>> > formatted as NTFS. Now, when I boot up my system, it goes thru an
>> > initial
>> > Black screen asking me which OS do I want to boot with, and I always
>> > pick
>> > XP.
>> > This has been a bit annoying but I have learned to ignore it. However,
>> > it
>> > does slow down the initial start up process.
>> >
>> > My question is can I delete W98 from my machine since I don't need it
>> > anymore?
>> > What is the best way to do this?
>> > Can I just go to the C Drive and delete the Windows folder?
>> > I am concerned that if I delete W98, there may be some shared folders
>> > that
>> > might be needed for W XP to operate properly. I am concerned that my
>> > computer
>> > will not boot up or work properly after the deletion of W 98.
>> >
>> > All comments and advises are welcome.
>> >
>> > Best regards,
>> > Frank
>> >
>> >
>>
>>
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Your help will be much appreciated. TIA, Chris Gough
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