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- Windows XP >> bootable CDsI have some CDs with my xp system that aren't bootable. How do you make
a CD bootable in XP mce? Is there a batch file or something that marks it
bootable?
Bill
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- Windows XP Update >> SP2 Time DelayI'm not sure if people who are posting messages referring to XP slow down are
talking about the same thing but since installing SP2, I get the following
problems on a regular (every 15 minutes or so) basis:
* Select an item and right-click on it - the pop-up menu takes up to 30
seconds to appear
* Select an item and press the 'DEL' key - the 'are you sure you want to
delete this item' dialog takes up to 30 seconds to appear, even for small
files
* Select an item and press 'CTRL-C' - the hour-glass symbols appears for up
to 30 seconds (even on text files < 1kb) and the windows displays "Not
Responding" in the title bar - then after 30 seconds everything continues as
normal
You get the idea!
The system returns to normal after uninstalling SP2, but it's a works
machine and it's a company policy that SP2 should be installed.
Any ideas?
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- Windows XP Security >> Runtime Error and net.exe2 things.......1) Far too many "Runtime Error" warnings
when going from one page to the next in IE.
....2) When I shut down the computer I get an error
warning "net.exe" not working or something to that effect.
Any help would be appreciated. Haven't found anything in
the knowledge base as yet. Appreciate it.........Bill
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- Windows XP Network >> Windows explorer very slowHi,
When using Windows explorer (under widnows XP) to browse
files on another PC (which is running under windows 98),
its very slow accessing folders and just normal browsing
that PC, Ive downloaded the latetst service packs, SP1a,
which i read would fix that problem, but still no
luck...any ideas?? as its driving me mad!
many thanks ahead.
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- Windows XP >> install shield (ikernel.exe) errori have searched and searched for a solution for this
problem, im tryin to uninstall a game and every time i do
its gives me an error that reads: "The installshield
engine (ikernel.exe) could not be launched Class not
registered. if anyone has a clue on how to fix it please
please contact me
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- Windows XP >> Screen Saver on XP EmbeddedI need to change the screensaver settings on 500 thin terminals running
windows xp embedded. I am attempting to do this via a login script
which imports the following registry keys:
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\Control
Panel\Desktop]
"ScreenSaverIsSecure"="1"
"ScreenSaveTimeOut"="300"
"ScreenSaveActive"="1"
"SCRNSAVE.EXE"="C:\\WINDOWS\\System32\\logon.scr"
The import is successful, but the screen saver doesn't work unless you
do one of the following:
1. from the display applet in the control panel, goto the screensaver
tab. The settings are grayed out, but they are correct so i know the
import was successful. If i click cancel, it still won't work, if I
click OK without changing anything, it will start working.
2. Log off and log back on and it will start working. Once the
terminal is rebooted, it's back to the beginning as all changes are
wiped out on reboot.
I need to know if anyone is aware of a way to refresh the screensaver
settings from a script after the reg keys are imported.
Thanks...
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- Windows XP Network >> Ip Adress Problemmy manually added Ip adress on my network just gone, what i can do?
we work whit fixed IP adress, and enter manually on each PC, but i have one
that chage the IP for blank spaces, in other words i don't have Ip config any
more.
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- Windows XP Network >> Sudden wireless broadband problems??Recently installed a linksys wirelss-G broadband router in my house. Needed a
wireless network receiver on the desktop, so bought a USB 2.0 expansion card
and a USB wireless receiver to plug into it. Amazingly, it all installed
without a hitch. I intstalled the PCI card, plugged in the USB wireless
adapter and plugged in the linksys router to the back of my NTL set top box
and it all worked - for weeks.
Then I started to get the odd occaision where the network connection would
be 'unavailable'. I was able to sort this by unplugging hte USB adapter &
pluggin it back in. XP would recognise it and it would be fine. Now that
doesn't even work.
I know its not the linksys, as my other wirelss PC works fine.
So, how can I figure out if it is the USB wirelss adapter or the PCI USB 2.0
kit or is it XP itself that needs a kick up t eh backside???
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- Windows XP Setup >> installation component missing!two problems:
1) when installing the hard drive from within winXP
installation it says: "the file 'txtsetup.oem' not found".
2) while installing windowsXP, it formats the hard drive
and partitions it, reboots to do the actual installation
of WinXP, it creates the file folders, prompts again for
installation of winXP, and then gives the error: "
windowsXP could not continue installation because one of
the components needed for installation [itself] was not
installed ........ one of the parameters was wrong ". at
this point a sign comes up showing 2 out of 5 steps are
done, and it is stock on the third [XP installation].
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- Windows XP Perform Maintain >> sfc /purgecache doesnt workHi ,
When I ran sfc with /purgecache switch I've got an error "Windows File
Protection could not purge the file cache. The specific error code is
0x00000005 [Access is denied]." My user account is a member of the
Administrators group. Any thoughts?
regards,
Erim
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- Windows XP Setup >> Using Microsoft Word to set-up a Business Card for printingI am trying to use Microsoft Word to set-up a Business Card for printing,
using my own custom graphics/information. I am using Avery 27882 which
requires Template 8371, in a Vertical position. I couldn't get the gridlines
to show, nor could I figure out how to merge the Template document with my
Master Document saved in Microsoft Word.
Please be kind, and answer in 'Blonde-English'. Thanks!
katnoir
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- Windows XP Perform Maintain >> Internet speed and CPU usageMy computer is running OK on Windows XP, but I have a
problem with the time it takes for a windows page to come
up. In have DSL service. When I open Windows explorer
and each time I move from one page to the next, the
computer runs at a speed well below that of dial-up
service. My ISP has worked with me and has run tests
that show that there is no problem with their service in
terms of the speed of data to my computer. When I move
from one page to the next, The CPU Usage graph in Windows
Task Manager flat lines on 100% until the next page comes
up. It can take as much as a couple of minutes for me to
move from one page to the next. Has anyone run into this
problem and if you have, what was your solution. My
computer is a 1.6 mhz Pentium IV running Windows XP home.
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- Windows XP Network >> network access questionI want to be clear about this password to access workgroup computers and
folders/files.
My understanding is this:
I create a user for the workgroup computers that exists on the computer
trying to acess these files......this profile name has the SAME password or
am i not able to duplicate passwords?
For example, if userone wants to access computers 2 and 3 in the workgroup,
does username need the same name (userone) on all other machines and have the
same password or same name but different password?
I'm not 100% clear on this and want to get the right advice. Thanks.
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- Windows XP Support >> Runfirst.exeWhen trying to install new software, I get the message that runfirst.exe has
encountered an problem and needs to close. How do I repair this?
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Posted: Tue Dec 16 15:31:16 CST 2003 |
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Windows XP >> what are all the windows system variables?
Is there a list or anything? I know of %allusersprofile% (location of all
users folder), %computername%, %systemroot%, %username%, %os%...does anyone
know all of them?
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Posted: Tue Dec 16 15:31:16 CST 2003 |
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Windows XP >> what are all the windows system variables?
From a command prompt;
set
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Microsoft MVP [Windows NT/2000 Operating Systems]
"Andy Svendsen" wrote:
> Is there a list or anything? I know of %allusersprofile% (location of all
> users folder), %computername%, %systemroot%, %username%, %os%...does
anyone
> know all of them?
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> Andy S.
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> Please remove NOMORESPAM before replying.
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> Always keep your antivirus and Microsoft software
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> Be suspicious of every email attachment, I will never send
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Posted: Wed Dec 17 01:16:23 CST 2003 |
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William

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Posted: Wed Dec 17 07:52:46 CST 2003 |
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Windows XP >> what are all the windows system variables?
Right-click on MyComputer, Properties, Advanced, Environment Variables
"Andy Svendsen" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
news:EMail@HideDomain.com...
> Is there a list or anything? I know of %allusersprofile% (location of all
> users folder), %computername%, %systemroot%, %username%, %os%...does
anyone
> know all of them?
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> *******************************************************************
> Andy S.
> MCSE NT/2000, MCDBA SQL 7/2000
> EMail@HideDomain.com
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> Please remove NOMORESPAM before replying.
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> Always keep your antivirus and Microsoft software
> up to date with the latest definitions and product updates.
> Be suspicious of every email attachment, I will never send
> or post anything other than the text of a http:// link nor
> post the link directly to a file for downloading.
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> This posting is provided "as is" with no warranties
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Posted: Thu Dec 18 16:49:46 CST 2003 |
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Windows XP >> what are all the windows system variables?
Thanks, I appreciate all the help here, especially for such an obvious
question.
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> Right-click on MyComputer, Properties, Advanced, Environment Variables
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> "Andy Svendsen" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
> news:EMail@HideDomain.com...
> > Is there a list or anything? I know of %allusersprofile% (location of
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> > users folder), %computername%, %systemroot%, %username%, %os%...does
> anyone
> > know all of them?
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- Windows XP Update >> xp shutting down and rebooting after last software updateI have a desktop computer with Windows XP Home Edition (Ver. 2002)
Service
Pack 2
It has a Pent 4 Cpu 1.8GHz 512mb of RAM
I do updates regularly and have Norton AntiVirus 2005 on it as well as
various spyware guards. These too are updated and run regularly. I last ran
the Windows Update on Dec. 14th, 05. It took 3 updates, KB890830, KB905915
and KB910437. I shut the computer down for the night and the next day when my
daughter booted it upit started to shut down and reboot on its own. As it
turns out, it accepted 2 of the updates but not KB890830.
I can turn the computer on cold and it will cycle through to the Windows
page and then I get a blue screen with words real fast and then it just shuts
down and restarts and comes to the screen where it asks if I want to start in
safe mode. I can start in safe mode. I can start in safe mode with
networking. There is no specific time they stay on before they shut down.
Sometimes it reboots again. Sometimes the screen gets frozen in 'Windows xp'
other times it is in the scrolling safe mode words for a long time before it
starts up. I have tried to do a System restore in safe mode as well as when
it has booted to the regular screen. When it has been able to run all the
way through I get a message that says it cannot restore to that date, pick
another date.
If anyone can help me with this or has any idea of what route i should take,
short of reformatting, please let me know.
Thank You,
V.E.P.
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- Windows XP Network >> 3 WinXP Home Computers Can't Share FilesI have tried everything I can think of to get 3 WinXP Home Edition computers
to see each other to share files. They can ping each other, they can access
the router (a simple D-Link) and all can access the Internet. I have
confirmed they are all in the same workgroup and I have checked NetBIOS and
Computer Browser service is running. I setup networks all the time
(fortunately not XP Home!!!) and am stuck. No firewalls are running, no
Internet Security software and nothing in the router is setup other than
DHCP.
If you browse the network on any of the computers, they only see their
computer and no others are shown. I can not map a drive even using UNC to
map the path. I have virus scan and spyware checks and everything is clean.
Any thoughts???? Thanks!!!
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- Windows XP Network >> Security question,PLEASE!Hello world!
I heard that someone using sniffing can access packets of information on a
shared cable medium.
So does it mean that if someone technically inclined and lives nearby can
access all the info I get and send using cable modem to and from the
Internet?
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Thanks in advance,
Yours truly,
Alon Brodski
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- Windows XP Support >> laptop PCMCIA problemsa mate of mine has asked me to look at his laptop, and ive come accross
something very bizzare
it comes with a PCMCIA wireless network adapter, only thing thats on it is
model nuimber wa1220, funny thing is that it will only connect to my router
when the laptop is running on batteries, and as soon as i plug in the AC
power it disconects again, the card still works as it can see my network, it
just cant connect to it
anyone got any ideas on this one, ive been googling all night but found
nothing even remotly close to this
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- Windows XP Hardware >> Stuck disc drawerMy pc has somehow managed to lose my cd/rw from its
memory, & so now I have no use of the disc drawer at all.
It wont open & had a disc sat in there. I cannot restart
either. Total novice, what is going on, I am going crazy.
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- Windows XP Perform Maintain >> Extending the size of the temp. internet file cache, and offline webpage cache.is there any way to manually extend the size of the temp.
internet file cache, and offline webpage cache? the
internet is not always accessible, so i like to download a
lot of webpages, but when i reach a certian amount of
files on my computer i can nolonger keep newly downloaded
cached files. i have plenty of storage space on my
computer, but for some reason my temp. internet files and
offline webpages will not go over a certian size. some
times when im syncing my offline webpages im prompted to
extend the size of the cache, is there anyway (like
through a registery key) to set those values manually, or
make them unlimited? thanks.
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- Windows XP >> BSOD Windows XPHello,
I get a STOP 0x0000007e (0xc0000005,0x804da4f8, 0xf7a1cbdc,
0xf7a1cbdc, 0xf7a1cad8) error.
Can some one help?
Thanks,
RC
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- Windows XP >> Networked printer suddenly sticks in queueSETUP:
I have a network with a desktop connected to the router, and two
laptops that connect wirelessly. All systems are running Windows XP Pro,
and are all set to the same workgroup. The desktop has a Lexmark Z45
printer attached via USB, and the printer is shared.
PROBLEM:
Everyone was able to print to the shared printer, but recently, the
laptops can send a print job, but it just sticks in the queue. The
desktop can still print, after you wait for the queue to clear out, of
course.
HAVE TRIED:
I have uninstalled the printer from all three computers, downloaded new
drivers (just fresh ones, there weren't updates), and set it up from
scratch again. Everyone sees and connects to the printer with no issues
and the desktop can print....but the laptops' jobs still get stuck.
Any suggestions?
Thanks,
-Joel
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- Windows XP >> Kelly is the one! :)Had a problem similar to no booting before....and you=20
gave me a similar suggestion and it WORKED! I just=20
wanted to thank you...I should have remembered you=20
Kelley, you web site was and I am sure still is awesome!
I will be rechecking it out.
Repair the Windows XP Installation - Note: You will=20
forfeit all MS Updates.
Configure your computer to start from the CD-ROM drive.=20
For more information
about how to do this, please refer to your computer's=20
documentation or
contact your computer manufacturer.
Insert your Windows XP compact disc (CD) into your CD-ROM=20
drive or DVD-ROM
drive, and then restart your computer.
(You can also boot with a Windows 98/Me Startup disk with=20
CD support and run
WINNT.EXE in the I386 folder on the CD)
When the "Press any key to boot from CD" message is=20
displayed on your
screen, press a key to start your computer from the=20
Windows XP CD.
When you see the following message displayed on the=20
Welcome to Setup screen,
press ENTER: To setup Windows XP now, press ENTER.
At this point an option to press R to enter the Recovery=20
Console is
displayed. Do not select this option.
On the Windows XP Licensing Agreement screen, press F8 to=20
agree to the
license agreement. Make sure that your current=20
installation of Windows XP is
selected in the box, and then press the R key to repair=20
Windows XP. Follow
the instructions on the screen to complete Setup.
Perform an In-Place Upgrade (Reinstallation) of Windows XP
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=3Dkb;en-
us;Q315341
--=20
All the Best,
Kelly
MS-MVP Win98/XP
[AE-Windows=AE XP]
Troubleshooting Windows XP
http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com
Utilities for Windows XP
http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_u.htm#xp_util
"aa" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in=20
message
news:f94a01c3f2b0$462b3af0$a101280a@phx.gbl...
> I was using this software that restores deleted/lost=20
files
> ......I was using it on my digital camera stick and by
> mistake one time c: was chosen and it didn't look like
> anything was happening wouldn't stop or quit so I pushed
> power button =3D No Patience, next time I wait!
>
> now when the machine boots, the only choice I have is
> "Press 'R' to display Stem Recovery options."
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> The other day I turned system restore off and I am not
> sure if it got turned on.
>
> Again the only choice Press R
> next screen reads:
>
> "Press 'R' for standard Stem Recovery options
>
> "Press 'F' to format and perform a full system=20
recovery.
> All data will be lost!
>
> "Press 'Q' to Quit.
>
> 'R' Starts Recovery ...will all data be lost?
>
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- Windows XP Hardware >> Windowsxp boot image faded on boot, gets stuck, have to push reset to boot againOdd behavior from my computer. Push button to start computer, goes through
the process until it gets to the "Windowsxp" screen with the multicolored
letters and the little bouncing back and forth blue progress thing and the
monitor is faded with this image and then it gets stuck there. I have to
push reset and then it boots up but stops at the screen where it ask you to
boot safe, normally etc and gives 30 seconds to decide. Any ideas? Don't
think it is the monitor, maybe the video card or motherboard.
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- Windows XP Security >> Windows security screen screenshotWe're trying to make a handout to give to users to allow
them to change the local admin password and need a
screenshot of the "Windows Security" dialog box that comes
up when you press ctrl alt del. We are unable to do a
print screen and were wondering if anyone has a screenshot
of the box or a way for us to do it.
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