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- Windows XP Hardware >> cd/dvd drive claims "insert disk" and there is disk inside, no hwI get "insert disk" message when accessing dvd drive from explorer (there is
disk inside). From cmd.exe I get "invalid function" when trying to access dvd
drive.
There is no hardware failure and the disk is ok. Other tools (like ultra
iso) can read de cd.
If i install daemon tools or alcohol virtual drives, i get de same message
when trying to access these new virtual drives.
I tried to remove the dvd from the device manager and the same message
remains.
I tried Microsoft Autoplay repair wizard.
I search the upperfilter and lowerfilter keys in
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Class\{4D36E965-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318} and they are not there.
I will appreciate any help.
Sorry for the poor English, but I am Spanish
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- customize >> Customize the Desktop IconOK...this one has me stumped. Anyone know how to change the icon used for
the desktop? For example, when you open my computer in the explorer view,
and the very top level icon in the folders tree view on the left says
"Desktop"....I want to change THAT icon.
I've searched through the registry and can one find one reference to the
explorer.exe with the appropriate icon group and that is the key:
HKCR\CLSID\{9E56BE61-C50F-11CF-9A2C-00A0C90A90CE}
with a DefaultIcon value of "C:\windows\explorer.exe,-103
This, however, doesn't appear to be the correct place as I can change the
defaulticon default value to something different yet the icon will never
actually change....so I'm either overlooking something simple...or this
isn't the proper registry key that tells the system what icon to use for
desktop.
Any help greatly appreciated cause this is starting to drive me batty.
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- Windows XP Hardware >> USB Hub Installation FailureUsing the 'New Hardware Wizard' to install a USB hub and selecting 'Install
Software Automatically the wizard searches for 'Generic USB Hub' and then
reports 'Cannot install this hardware. There was a problem during the
installation of this device.'
Any suggestions how to resolve this issue?
TIA
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- Windows XP Network >> need help with networkI have a DLink wireless router, but for now I want to use
the wires. I will not use the wireless because I'm saving
that for the future. Have three PCs and a playstation. Is
there anything I need for this setup. Not sure how the
playstation will work, but help me get the other part to
work first.
How do I use the wires? What hardware do I need?
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- Windows XP Support >> is kernels-help nero problemHi, I,m trying to install my cd burner, LG which comes with nero 5.5
software.When I put the disk in,, it comes up with the following message--
Failed to install is kernel files.Make sure you have appropriate priveleges
on this machine. However, when i press ok to this message it lets me
continue to download nero.But when i go into nero and go to choose recorder
there is only image recorder and no other recorder.What can I do to solve
this problem?
Thankyou to anyone that can help
Paula
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- Windows XP >> Bought wrong Windows XPI bought the Windows XP program from LS MICRO in Salt Lake
City, UT, over the internet. When I went to install it, I
found out that it was only for brand new computers. What I
needed was the upgrade from Windows 98. Since I had
alreayd opened the package, LS MICRO would not exchange
it. Does anyone know what I can do, without just buying
anotehr one?
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- Windows XP >> trouble with system restoreI cannot get my system restore to work. I do all the steps, the computer does all the steps & then says that my restore was unsuccesful. It will not undo my last restore. It has worked in the past & I have only 12% of space taken up by previous restores. Please help .
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- Windows XP Security >> Panda AntivirusI'm having problems with Panda Antivirus in Windows XP.
The anti virus program seems to be running fine, but
whenever I try and open the user interface it just dies
(just the user interface not the antivirus).
I do not believe this is caused by a virus, as we have
independent servers virus scanning in- and outgoing
traffic and network drives.
Morten
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Jupiter

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Posted: Sun Apr 09 01:10:01 CDT 2006 |
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Windows XP Setup >> Installing Windows XP
I was having a problem with my Windows XP. I asked several people I knew, and
most of them told me to format my hard drive and reinstall Windows.
So I formatted my PC ( full format), and began to reinstall Windows XP Home
Edition on my hard drive. It starts to install, begins "INSTALLING DEVICES"
and about half way through that ( it says there is 34 min. remaining to
install), it freezes up. The little boxes in the bottom right hand corner
just stop moving too, and my pc is making the usual noises it makes when
"working". You can tell it just stops. I reset the pc, and it keeps doing the
same thing everytime.
Any Ideas.
Thanks
Windows XP640
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eckrichco

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Posted: Sun Apr 09 01:10:01 CDT 2006 |
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Windows XP Setup >> Installing Windows XP
How or where does "full format" come from......You cant format in xp,the only
way is to,boot to xp cd,press r for recovery,press enter for
password,select 1
for disk C: Type:DiskPart In DiskPart,delete all partitions,create
one,then press
ESC key.Now type:FORMAT C: /FS:ntfs Type:EXIT When its thru,reboot to xp
cd,select,install xp.You can/could skip FORMAT in recovery,as xp will ask
to do
it again.....
"T Vance" wrote:
> I was having a problem with my Windows XP. I asked several people I knew, and
> most of them told me to format my hard drive and reinstall Windows.
>
> So I formatted my PC ( full format), and began to reinstall Windows XP Home
> Edition on my hard drive. It starts to install, begins "INSTALLING DEVICES"
> and about half way through that ( it says there is 34 min. remaining to
> install), it freezes up. The little boxes in the bottom right hand corner
> just stop moving too, and my pc is making the usual noises it makes when
> "working". You can tell it just stops. I reset the pc, and it keeps doing the
> same thing everytime.
>
> Any Ideas.
>
> Thanks
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TVance

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Posted: Sun Apr 09 01:19:02 CDT 2006 |
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Windows XP Setup >> Installing Windows XP
It ask for quick, or full format. I chose full format.
Whatever, I found out why it was freezing up. My wireless internet card was
keeping it from going any further. I'm already back online with, and
reinstalled all of the drivers.
"Andrew E." wrote:
> How or where does "full format" come from......You cant format in xp,the only
> way is to,boot to xp cd,press r for recovery,press enter for
> password,select 1
> for disk C: Type:DiskPart In DiskPart,delete all partitions,create
> one,then press
> ESC key.Now type:FORMAT C: /FS:ntfs Type:EXIT When its thru,reboot to xp
> cd,select,install xp.You can/could skip FORMAT in recovery,as xp will ask
> to do
> it again.....
>
> "T Vance" wrote:
>
> > I was having a problem with my Windows XP. I asked several people I knew, and
> > most of them told me to format my hard drive and reinstall Windows.
> >
> > So I formatted my PC ( full format), and began to reinstall Windows XP Home
> > Edition on my hard drive. It starts to install, begins "INSTALLING DEVICES"
> > and about half way through that ( it says there is 34 min. remaining to
> > install), it freezes up. The little boxes in the bottom right hand corner
> > just stop moving too, and my pc is making the usual noises it makes when
> > "working". You can tell it just stops. I reset the pc, and it keeps doing the
> > same thing everytime.
> >
> > Any Ideas.
> >
> > Thanks
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Shenan

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Posted: Sun Apr 09 03:29:32 CDT 2006 |
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Windows XP Setup >> Installing Windows XP
Andrew E. wrote:
> How or where does "full format" come from......You cant format in
> xp,the only way is to,boot to xp cd,press r for recovery,press
> enter for
> password,select 1
> for disk C: Type:DiskPart In DiskPart,delete all partitions,create
> one,then press
> ESC key.Now type:FORMAT C: /FS:ntfs Type:EXIT When its
> thru,reboot to xp cd,select,install xp.You can/could skip FORMAT in
> recovery,as xp will ask
> to do
> it again.....
Andrew,
How do you format your messages like that?
I am curious.
--
Shenan Stanley
MS-MVP
--
How To Ask Questions The Smart Way
http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
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DL

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Posted: Sun Apr 09 04:44:37 CDT 2006 |
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Windows XP Setup >> Installing Windows XP
takes practice, and an odd thought process
"Shenan Stanley" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
news:ufqQ8%EMail@HideDomain.com...
> Andrew E. wrote:
> > How or where does "full format" come from......You cant format in
> > xp,the only way is to,boot to xp cd,press r for recovery,press
> > enter for
> > password,select 1
> > for disk C: Type:DiskPart In DiskPart,delete all partitions,create
> > one,then press
> > ESC key.Now type:FORMAT C: /FS:ntfs Type:EXIT When its
> > thru,reboot to xp cd,select,install xp.You can/could skip FORMAT in
> > recovery,as xp will ask
> > to do
> > it again.....
>
> Andrew,
>
> How do you format your messages like that?
> I am curious.
>
> --
> Shenan Stanley
> MS-MVP
> --
> How To Ask Questions The Smart Way
> http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
>
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Donald

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Posted: Mon Apr 10 13:37:23 CDT 2006 |
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Windows XP Setup >> Installing Windows XP
On 4/8/06 11:10 PM, in article
EMail@HideDomain.com, "Andrew E."
<EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote:
> How or where does "full format" come from......You cant format in xp,the only
> way is to,boot to xp cd,press r for recovery,press enter for
> password,select 1
> for disk C: Type:DiskPart In DiskPart,delete all partitions,create
> one,then press
> ESC key.Now type:FORMAT C: /FS:ntfs Type:EXIT When its thru,reboot to xp
> cd,select,install xp.You can/could skip FORMAT in recovery,as xp will ask
> to do
> it again.....
>
> "T Vance" wrote:
>
>> I was having a problem with my Windows XP. I asked several people I knew, and
>> most of them told me to format my hard drive and reinstall Windows.
>>
>> So I formatted my PC ( full format), and began to reinstall Windows XP Home
>> Edition on my hard drive. It starts to install, begins "INSTALLING DEVICES"
>> and about half way through that ( it says there is 34 min. remaining to
>> install), it freezes up. The little boxes in the bottom right hand corner
>> just stop moving too, and my pc is making the usual noises it makes when
>> "working". You can tell it just stops. I reset the pc, and it keeps doing the
>> same thing everytime.
>>
>> Any Ideas.
>>
>> Thanks
Why reboot using the XP install disk and then choose the first option to
"Repair" from the Recovery Console? Why not just directly format the HD
during XP setup when you are presented with the option?? But make sure it's
the CORRECT one. It's possible that your HP Windows backup is on a hidden
partition, only accessible using a control key sequence during the Boot
process of the machine. If you format this one, you will lose your only
source for re-installation of XP, unless you purchase an OEM version of XP,
including the Driver Disks, for your notebook from HP (if they will sell you
one).
Otherwise, you will have to send the notebook back to HP for repair
(possibly at the cost of a new XP license.) I don't know if your warranties
cover self-inflicted (though probably unintentional), damage.
--
Donald McDaniel
Please reply to the original thread and newsgroup,
So that the conversation may not be interrupted.
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- Windows XP >> Disappearing "Documents and Settings" directory - HELP! HELP! HELPWhile preparing to send my wife's Dell D510 in for repairs (Blue Screen of
Death for a bad video chip), I was starting to back up her data to a CD ROM
drive. I was doing this inside of WinExp and was simply grabbing all of the
sub-directories under "Documents and Settings" and moving them to the D:
drive icon, prior to issuing the "burn CD" command.
The copy process got hung up, and I attempted to cancel it. Just then (sure
enough!), I got the BSoD and had to power down the laptop.
When I powered back up and logged back in (we have three users), my screen
showed only the icons for IE and Recycle! When I pulled up the Start Menu,
the "All Programs" selection shows "(empty)". When I try to access the
different document files (my login has Admin status), they are all empty!
I used the "Run" option and opened up Explorer. It showed no "Documents and
Settings" directory on the C drive, but it did show the three logon Document
Folders and the Shared Documents Folder as standalone icons. However, each
of those folders are empty! The D: drive cache shows only the "All Users"
and "Administrator" directories.
I have tried the http://www.tweakxp.com/article36827.aspx trick to no avail.
Of course, in the midst of all of this frantic keyboarding, I get the BSoD
popping up fairly often, necessitating a cold reboot.
Can some please tell me how to save my wife's files (and therefore my skin!)?
Thanks!
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- Windows XP Setup >> Timer for XP loggon?Hello. Is there any way limit the amount of time a user
can be logged on when using multiple loggons on a Windows
XP Home computer?
I have four sons and I'd like to give each their own
loggon on my Window XP computer. To exercise a bit of
parental control, I'd like to limit the amount of time
each spends on the compter per day. My vision is that each
could loggon with their own loggon (that's the easy part)
and then the computer would start a timer that runs in the
background that would warn them as their time draws to a
close and then log them off at the expiration if they
don't logoff voluntarily.
Is something like that even possible with with Windows XP
or will I have to install third party software. If so,
does anyone have a suggestion about whre I could find such
a program?
Thanks.
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- Windows XP Hardware >> Detecting video cardHello everyone,
I'm borrowing a computer my friend built and I don't know
what kind of video card he used. It's a Celeron 1.7GHz
w/376 MB RAM. The Device Manager has a question mark
next to "Video Controller (VGA Compatible)" and the
computer is incredibly sluggish for the processor and
bus. Is there a program that can detect what type of card
I'm using so I can go get a driver for it? I don't know
much about the Windows OS because I'm used to the MacOS
so I'm a bit lost.
Thanks in advance
-Josh
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- Windows XP >> Missing task barI am operating with Windows XP pro and currently I'm missing my task bar.
Not sure what I changed to make it go away but it's no longer on the bottom
of the screen. I cannot grab it to bring it up, it just plain isn't there.
Any ideas on how to get it back would be appreciated.
Thank you,
STeve Shatttuck
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- Windows XP Update >> Local Admin installsI have implemented a WSUS server to push updates to workstation and laptops
on my network. I used group polices to configure how and when updates are
applied to the systems.
Because several users are part of the systems Local Administrators Group
updates donâ??t automatically install on those machines. The user has to click
on the update icon to download and install the updates.
Is there a way to change the update process so that local administrator does
not have to click on the update icon to download and install updates
John
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- Windows XP >> Windows Xp shut down-Blaster maybeWindows is shuting down about a minute after it starts up
so now I am running my computer in safe mode. I have ran
the balster virus tool from symantec and it says that I
don't have the blaster virus. So what else could cause my
computer to shutdown and turn off suddenly after a minute
or less after starup. I am running the blaster tool again
to see if it finds something this time. Also, I have run
an online virus check and it said that my computer is
virus free.
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- Windows XP Network >> Network cable unplugged, but it's NOT!!!! Broadcom 440x NICThanks for looking and for any help you might be able to provide.
My laptop says that a cable is unplugged, but I've tried 3 different cables
that all work fine on another machine. This is a Broadcom 440x integrated
10/100 NIC and I have the suite that I can test the card. It passes all the
tests!
I've uninstalled and reinstalled the drivers and the card. Nothing, still
says the cable is unplugged.
Anyone have any idea what the problem could be??
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- Windows XP Setup >> dpi dilemmaok, here's a good one. apparently, my friends son changed the dpi scale on
their computer. they are using windows xp home and it has the
"fischer-price playstation" interface. the instructional pages are very tiny
and navigatable though unreadable. how do i get a readable screen back?
thanks lol
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- Windows XP >> Powertoy ResizerI have downloaded, from Microsoft, ImageResizerPowertoySetup.exe. It's
loaded (Install Shield tells me it's already installed if I try to load it a
second time) but where the heck do I find it? It's not available if I right
click nor is it hiding in the control panel. Embarrassed to ask where is
it? System is running XP Professional.
John
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- Windows XP >> Win 2000 & XP - Information, tips, and techniquesIn the spirit of exchanging information, tips, and techniques regarding
Microsoft products:
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http://www.microsoft.com/security/incident/blast.asp. For recent Microsoft
announcements concerning Blaster and system security, see
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- customize >> Upgrades and loosing DataI screwed Up I attempted an upgrade from win 98 to XP
pro. No matter what I did the upgrade would not go
through.
I then went through the pro installation everything went
well, my documents and all data was preserved in the xp
pro, however, all my old email mesagges were lost in
outlook express.
Is there any way this dim witted installer can retrieve
them.
Thank you very much for a response
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- Windows XP Update >> Error 0x80248013 and 0x80244022Hi,
As you know we are having some issues this morning. We have resolve the
issue around 0x80244022 and you should not be seeing this error any more.
We are still experience the error 0x80248013 and are working to resolve as
quickly as possible. I will post once this issue has been resolved.
We are sorry of an inconvenience that this has caused.
Thank you
Eric
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