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- Windows XP Support >> could be virus?my friend has windows xp home on an HP computer. recently, she is not able
to sign in as system administrator, the page that usually shows user accounts
only has one account and should have 4. I understand that the administrator
account cannot be deleted but it appears that it has, so maybe a virus? She
is unable to add programs (virus programs, i.e. McAfee) because only the
administrator is able to do this. She cannot run System Recovery to reset.
Can anyone help with this?
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- Windows XP Network >> modem log fileI have a strange phone calls on my phone bill
I think I have a dialer running in my pc
I there a way to check any log file if the modem dialed any number in
windows xp
thanks
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- Windows XP >> RISI'm attempting to use RIS to install XP and get the following error: The
operating system image you selected does not contain the necessary drivers
for your network adapter. Try selecting a different operating system image.
If the problem persists, contact your system administrator. Setup cannot
continue. Press any key to exit. I did resolution #2 in this KBA:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;247983; there isn't
an update for the BIOS available. I'm still getting the error. Have any
suggestions?
Thank you
Cheryl
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- Windows XP Hardware >> USB Storage Device Problem - Help!My daughter has a PQI (I think!) USB "Intelligent Stick" 64 mb Memory
device - basically an external pen memory - for school use. I cannot get
Windows XP to recognise this, despite downloading the driver from the PQI
site, and asking Windows to scan for it. In theory it should simply
recognise it as an external storage device in My Computer, but it does not.
Any suggestions??
Thanks in advance.
Ian
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- Windows XP >> Runtime errorI am constantly getting an error message when using word
that closes or deletes my document during its
construction. It reads:
"Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Library
Program:C:\Program Files\Microsoft
Office\Office\WINWORD.EXE
This application has requested the Runtime to terminate
it in an unusual way. Please contact the application's
support team for more information."
How do I correct this?
Thanks,
Ken
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- Windows XP Support >> No SoundI have checked all the connection and they are ok. Went to control panel and
sound divices and made sure the mute was not check and still no sound. I
have gone through all the troubleshooting and still no sound. I have sound
yesterday and can not understand why I don't have it today. Can you help
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- Windows XP >> Old HD new motherboardHi,
It looks like the computers MB has failed, no video, power comes on but
nothing happens. Tried pulling cards, installed different ram and tried
new power supply.
I want to install a new MB and put the old HD back so all programs work
how they used to.
It looks like the computer won't boot on the HD but if I put the HD in
another computer I can see all the files. It looks like the OS sees the
computer as different and so won't boot.
Is there any clean way around this?
Thanks Dave
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- Windows XP Security >> Microsoft Warns of PowerPoint AttackMicrosoft Warns of PowerPoint Attack
"narramissic writes to let us know about yet another PowerPoint flaw, this
one affecting PowerPoint 2000, 2002, and 2003, soon after Microsoft issued
a record number of patches to fix numerous Office vulnerabilities (among
others). The new problem came to light in a blog posting by Microsoft
Security Program Manager Alexandra Huft, but the coverage at ITWorld has
more detail. Huft writes, "We've been made aware of proof of concept code
published publicly affecting Microsoft Office 2003 PowerPoint," and goes on
to say that Microsoft is not aware of any attacks that exploit the bug."
http://it.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=06/10/13/1917217&from=rss
Imhotep
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- Windows XP Setup >> WMI: Access is Denied after Win2K to XP UpgradeI have just upgraded a laptop from Windows 2000 Service Pack 4 to Windows XP
Service Pack 2 and since doing so I cannot get access to WMI data. I've also
noted the following symptoms:
- Can't see any Network Connections in the Network Connections folder.
- Receive an error 0x800A0046 when running Windows Updates.
- Receive the message WMI: Access is denied when looking at service
dependencies.
- Receive the message "Can't collect information" when using MSinfo.
- Receive the message "WMI: Access is Denied" when looking at the properties
of WMI Control under Computer Management.
So far I've:
- Done everything in Knowledge Base articles 254631 and 823775
- I've run the command "rundll32.exe setupapi,InstallHinfSection WBEM 132
%windir%\inf\wbemoc.inf" to rebuild the WMI database.
- I've reregistered all the WMI components.
- I've deleted the repository folder (and saw that it was recreated).
- I've checked that the SERVICE account has the "Impersonate a client after
authenitcation" permission.
- I've checked that all necessary services are running with the correct
credentials.
- I've checked the DCOM default impersonate and authenication levels.
- I've removed the machine from the domain.
- I've checked and compared the registry permissions to a working machine
using AccessEnum for SysInternals.
- I've run an inplace upgrade (repair) install, starting from Windows and
starting from booting from the CD.
I'm pretty sure this is simply a permissions problem, but can't for the life
of me find where the problem is. Is there anything else to try before a
clean install?
Thanks
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- Windows XP MovieMaker >> audio playback problem solved!I have had the problem reported by some here that when
playing the timeline, sometimes the audio doesn't for 5 to
20 seconds after the start of the video, if it starts at
all. In fact, if I saved a project, I could successfully
play the timeline once, immediately after opening the
project, but attempts to rewind the timeline and play it
again would result in delayed audio start, or no audio at
all.
Looking through the notes on papajohn.org, I saw reports
about audio playback difficulties associated with WinDVD
version 4, which came preinstalled on my Dell notebook.
The reported symptoms were different than mine
(e.g. "chipmunk sounds", clipping sounds), but the fix is
the same -- I uninstalled WinDVD and my problem is
solved. I have not yet tried installing WinDVD version 5
which reportedly resolves the underlying issue(s).
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- Windows XP Hardware >> FloppyI am running Windows XP and it doesn't recognise that I have a floppy drive.
I recently tried out a mate's Harddrive in my computer which, in hindsight,
may have had a virus. Could this be the cause? I have put my HDD back but
how do I sort out recognition of my floppy drive?
Thanks for any help.
Rodney.
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- Windows XP >> problem with pc gamesI was able to install one of three children's games that
are xp compatible. When I tried to install the other two,
I received a message saying...."Arthur's Computer
Adventure has encountered a problem and needs to close.
We are sorry for the inconvienence...... Send error report
or don't send " and then it goes back to the desktop. I
really need some help with this, I don't know where to
look for answers. I get the same message when I put a web
site in that doesn't exist.....it says microsoft has
encountered a problem and needs to close. It's a new
computer and meets all the requirements that the pc game
box specified. What's going on?
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- Windows XP >> Cannot open recycle bin from other user account ,please help me!!I opened a user account especcialy for games, and by mistake I deleted the
entire data from previous saved games and the extensions, its the sims 2. And
now the game is clean of everysingle hour that I spend creating new
characters , houses and families from scratch!I tried system restore, and
several other things and nothing semms to work.The worst thing is that I want
to open the recycle bin and I cant?Why is this?Why cant I open the recycle
bin in another user account? A nd HOW do I open it?
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Windows XP Setup >> Q815411_WXP_SP2_x86_DEU.exe
Hello,
where can i get this patch ?
Q815411_WXP_SP2_x86_DEU.exe
I would like to download it directly from Microsoft,
because of security reasons.
There is no download possibility in the Knowledge Base-
Article and i don't want to install SP 2 (includes the
patch).
Please help me.
Greetings
Peter
Windows XP1111
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Posted: Sun Sep 19 21:06:56 CDT 2004 |
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Windows XP Setup >> Q815411_WXP_SP2_x86_DEU.exe
Just as the Knowledge Base Article mentions, you'll have to contact
Microsoft Support to obtain the fix. If you specifically mention you
are calling in regards to Microsoft Knowledge Base Article Q815411,
you'll not be assessed a monetary charge.
"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."
Contact Microsoft:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=fh;EN-US;CNTACTMS
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Carey Frisch
Microsoft MVP
Windows XP - Shell/User
Be Smart! Protect Your PC!
http://www.microsoft.com/athome/security/protect/default.aspx
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| Q815411_WXP_SP2_x86_DEU.exe
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| There is no download possibility in the Knowledge Base-
| Article and i don't want to install SP 2 (includes the
| patch).
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| Please help me.
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| Greetings
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- Windows XP >> DVD won't work.I have a Matsushita read only DVD that will not be read by
WMP it says I lack a ceertain file but where do I get this
from?
The DVD was an OEM from a place that has gone bust and
Pioneer/Matsushita won't support the driver.
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- Windows XP Support >> Windows crashes before login screenMy PC boots up normally until the point where the cursor appears on th
screen (just before the login screen appears) then it shuts down an
reboots again. It will repeat this process for as long as you leave i
switched on.
I tried doing a repair from the XP disc but it asks for th
administrator password which I don't have, and don't remember settin
when I upgraded from Win 98. Current OS is XP Pro, I presume the fil
system is fat as it was an upgrade from 98. :mad
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- Windows XP Setup >> Tow operating system how can I delet the onein my computer I have two operating systems both of them
is xp professional. The firest one is working berfectely
but the second operating system when I secect it, it give
me the masseage
windows could not start because of a computer disk
hardware configuration problem.
could not read from the selected boot disk. chaeck boot
path and disk hardware.
please chack the windows documentaion about hardware disk
configuration and your hardware reference manual for
additional infromation.
how can I delet the other system that have this masseage.
I have just one operating system in my pc.
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- Windows XP Hardware >> Puzzling USB Flash Drive BehaviorHi and thank you for reading.
I have twp XP computers and 4 Flash drives.
Computer A is my employers; a Dell Lattitute and is assigned to a domain, XP
Pro.
Computer B is my wife's, a HP Media Center, new in December 2005, XP Media.
We shasre a router at home; but the PCs don't share files, etc. because of
my employers security issues. That's fine: we share on the necessary data on
USB 2.0 flash memory sticks.
Both computers have rear (full 2.0) USB ports, from ports (who knows?) and
powered Belkin 7 port hubs.
Flash Drive 1 is generic, USB 2.0, holds our Quicken files, works on both
PCs, both powered hubs no problem. Is assigned drive letter Q on both
machines. (somestimes I pay the bills, sometime she does.)
Flash Drive 2 is generic, USB 2.0, holds our Filemaker Pro addressbooks.
Great for Chistmas cards. Is assigned drive letter X on both machines.
Flash Drive 3 is new. USB 2.0. PNY 512K. Works fine on my Dell. Both in
real ports and on the hub. Is assigned drive letter T on the Dell.
Flash Drive 4 is new. USB 2.0. Sony 128K. Works fine on my Dell. Both in
real ports and on the hub. Is assigned drive letter Y on the Dell.
Problem: Same for both Flash Drive 3 and 4, but not 1 and 2: 1and 2 work
fine on the HP.
* The HP with XP Media recognizes and identifies the PNY and Sony Flash
drives correctly, but seeks and fails to find a driver for them (although
drive 1 and 2 are using the USB 2 Mass Storage diver.) It cannot find a
driver in D:\i386, where Windows was placed by HP, nor on E:\i386, the
Windows CD, nor anywhere else I send it to look.
* I have located Win98 drivers for both drives, but am reluctant to try to
install them.
* There are tons of other USB peripherals attached and working fine:
scanner, Wacom tablet, two printers, Palm synch, cameras, wireless keyboard &
mouse, bluethooth adaptor et cetera.
* I have tried them carefully in the rear ports, the from ports, and the
powered hub. Same result.
* Both show the yellow circle, not under USB controllers, but, I think,
under storage devices or USB devices in the Device manager. (I'm not at that
Pc as I write.)
This seems like something odd I've done that I should be able to fix.
-> Does not seem likely that the driver would have a limit of 2 devices.
-> Perhaps by assigning a letter on PC A I've confused PB B? Can I unassign
cleanly? would that work?
-> Can I "wrap" the driver in an INF file and direct the seeking installer
to it?
Really, it isn't terribly important. We can get by with the drives that do
work. But it is terribly puzzling, and I'd love to understand what is going
on.
Thank you for any suggestions anf help!
Seamus
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- Windows XP >> Hiden folders in temporary internet files folderSome portions of XP Pro (Eg. Explorer, Search for files) ignore the folders
in the temporary internet files folder. There is no indication that there
are any folders there. Using the command prompt to set the current directory
to the temporary internet files folder you can see the hidden folders. All
relevant folder options controlling hiding files and folders, hiding
protected operating system files, etc., have been set to show everything
possible.
Questions: Is there a way to control this behavior? If something is there, I
want to see it. Are there other folders that get this special treatment?
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- Windows XP >> Cartoons released with Windows many versions agoDoes anyone recall the name of the artist who prepared cartoons for =
release=20
with Windows many versions ago? My memory seems to recall "Plimpton"=20
as the last name; however, I am having no luck on Google.
The cartoons were cute, overdrawn, heavy on stroke lines and primary=20
colors. =20
I want to say the cartoons appeared with Windows 95... but I am not =
sure.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Marty
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- Windows XP Support >> Multiple Display Layout Keeps ResettingI have an ASUS notebook with an Ati Mobility x1600.
To problem I have is when I change the layout of the monitors in the
Settings dialogue, the layout resets to the default when I lock then unlock
the notebook.
When I set the layout, I try to have the secondary display to my left, but
when I unlock the notebook, Windows keeps resetting the secondary display to
my right.
Is there a way I can stop this?
My thanks in advance.
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- Windows XP Support >> Screen save(If this is the wrong place to ask this, please direct me to the right
place!)
In Windows XP screen save you can set up a 'slide show' extracting random
images in an apparently random sequence from a defined folder. Is there any
way of setting it up so that it shows all the images within the folder
(before it starts again), preferably in sequence?
Thanks
Terry
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- Windows XP Support >> stop errorsI have been getting blue screen stop errors .
Driver_Irql_Not_Less_Or_Equal
stop 0x000000D1(0x7C81CAA2,0x0000002,0x00000000,0x7C81CAA2). How can I find
out what the problem is , and /or what is the problem and what is the fix?.I
know it means a driver was trying to access an area in page file that was to
high. But how do I find and fix it. Please respond.It doesn t do it all the
time only intermittently. Is there any patches I can get . I am running XP
home sp2, 32 bit.
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- Windows XP Hardware >> USB 2.0 Flash Drive and my Floppy DriveOkay when I use my Pine Flash Drive that I got for
christmas, or rather when I pull files off of it, the
floppy drive just goes out of control with all of the
clicking and griding noises that it makes when its
pulling stuff off of the floppy.
WTF is this?
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- Windows XP Support >> Just warning about the virus!Malicious component in file C:\WINDOWS\system32\taskswitch.exe which is part
of "Zhelatin CC Worm" spyware\trojan
Don't know what it do, and how do you get it, those assholes knows, which
are ditributing those on wrong places.
Anyways i had removed it. Know looking for errors and such, it seems it
scrumbled my hardisk conststency or similar...
Good Luck!
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- Windows XP >> cache questionI use google a lot and I notice that it keeps track of search parameters. I
know that this is some cache stored on my machine and have tried clearing it
using the internet options dialog box, under the general tab but clearing
history, cookies and temp files has no effect on this. Where is this info
stored and how do I clear it?
Thanks In Advance
Steven Connor
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- Windows XP Setup >> Activation on Several ComputersI recently bought a copy (only one because of the
extremely high cost) of XP Professional with the view of
installing on my three home computers which I have already
upgraded hardware wise. Now I find that some sort of
activation is requuired after installation. This
activation seems as if it will limit installation of my
one copy of XP Pro to one computer.
What steps can I take in order to install my copy of SP
Pro on my three home computers?
Thanks for any advice.
John
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- Windows XP Setup >> Says I need to activate Windows but already activeI lost my hard drive and during the re-installation, it
locked up after 2nd re-installation. Third time was charm
but it did not ask for a key code. Now I get a message
after rebooting that Windows XP need to be activated. When
I click on it, it then says, Product is already activated.
I did try it under the administrator account and no go. I
have 25 days to go and it took 4 day to get it almost back
to normal. Any quick fixes for this problem?
Thanks in advance,
Ed
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- Windows XP MovieMaker >> sd-video-format from JVC GZ-MG20E Harddsik Camhello video readers and editors,
I have the new JVC harddisc cam GZ-MG20E. this camera produce a
SD-Video-Format with the extionsion MOD. All video editing software will NOT
accept this mode. Only the software from Cyberlink can edit the clips from
the camera but the editing tool is not the big one.
My problem: Premiere 6, Ulead mediaplayer and Microsoft Movie maker don't
accept the files.
Is there anybody outside to help me? What is to do to transfer it successful
from the harddisk to the PC into the editing tool?
Thank you very much for info and links
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