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- Windows XP Support >> InformatioNot sure if this is the right place to ask but when I make an E-Mail in OE
with sound and send to myself and when I recieve in Hotmail the sound does
not play but is there as an attach. Works fine when I get the mail in OE.
Is there a way to make Hotmail do the same?
THANKS
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- Windows XP Hardware >> Problem with keyboardHi,
when I turn on the computer, the keyboard is not working.
Then I try to go into Bios typing "del" and it worked, this means that the
keyboard is OK.
In device manger I saw yellow (?) , on properties get message(Device Manager
Error Code 31.
This device depends on another device that is not functioning correctly.
What is wrong here, please help me.
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- Windows XP >> Batch file - to search ?How would i create a batch file to search for a file/folder in XP?
I am soing an exercise where the search function is not working in XP.
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Ekka@DeeWhy
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- Windows XP >> Paswording a Jump DriveIs there a simple means or perhaps a Windows or third party utility to
enable putting an overall password for accessing the files on a jump drive
which contains nmerous files? In other words, a single password which would
open the drive for normal use, but render it useless to someone who didn't
have the password.
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PT
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- Windows XP Setup >> MUI System and OfficeI'm creating a master with both MUI system and Office.
I would like to change the Windows language and the
keyboard language automaticaly.
How can do it, with script ? registry ?
Did someone know the command or the key.
Thanks
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- Windows XP >> wmp won't playgood evening.......WMP won't play homemade music cd's....do i need to do
something or is that the way it is ?....bob
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- Windows XP Security >> email attachments and xp sp2i installed sp2 and ever since then when i send windows
media audio/video files using out look express i've had
problems. it appears to send ok but the person im sending
to never recieves them (they have windows 98se). i never
had any problems before and im wondeing if i need to
change settings in security settings. any help would be
appreciated. Thanks
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- Windows XP >> Download goes to paint! Why?OK, if I download something from the internet it goes to paint. How can I
stop this? Like it used to give you options of where to put a download now
it just sends it to paint and paint can't read it!
Talk slow cause I am not the most computer literate person out here!
Thanks
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- Windows XP Update >> Can't download .NET 1.x Error 80246002I have windows XP home Edition with Service pack 2. I tried to get some
non-critical updates and everything seemed correctly, but when I tried to
download .NET 1.1 (latest, not sure of the number) The installatiofailed and
gave me this error: 80246002
Oh, I have an ATI videocard
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- Windows XP Network >> (newbie) frequent need to restart wireless routerI tried searching around newsgroupd but couldn't find a clear solution.
I have an AirLink AR315W wireless router and a max 6 PCs connect to it.
Two of these PCs use 802.11g and the rest use 802.11b on DLink and
AirLink cards. All PCs use XP's builtin wireless configuration and the
router is doesn't use any encryption.
My problem is occassionally the network simply "hangs" Plain and
simple, I can see the SSID from the client PCs but when I hit "Connect"
it just won't push through. Only solution is to restart the router.
This happens about 10+ times a day and its getting frustrating.
Any suggestions?
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- Windows XP Setup >> Help.I need some help. I just bought a wireless G router. I
have a desktop and laptop. My desktop is wired and I have
a wireless PCIA card in my laptop. So far I can get it so
both computers can access the internet, but aren't I
supposed to be able to share files? How do I do that?
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- Windows XP Setup >> how to use different LAN & internet icon in taskbarThe problem is i am most of the time connected to LAN & many times to
internet ,while disconnecting i have to go and really look for the right icon
then right click and then click on disconnect.
If i could differentiate the colour of two icons or use a different icon for
either of two,job will be little less time consuming & irritating.
Any suggestions?
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Maurice

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Posted: Sun Jan 11 19:54:23 CST 2004 |
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Windows XP Perform Maintain >> How to make XP CD Format when Clean Installing??
Help! My friend has a new computer, and he already kind of goofed up the
registry (after just three days, ai-curumba). So he wants to do a clean
install. He does have the XP full install disk. However, we ran into a
problem.
When we did what we thought was a clean install, it seems that the hard
drive was not formatted, so that the pre-existing mess of program folders
created by my friend still resided on the drive, and it almost seems like
the registry had the same program entries as before. So, what the heck, we
wanted to just reformat the hard drive to wipe everything clean, and then
install everything from the very beginning.
But, how do you make the XP CD forma the hard drive when doing a clean
install? (When we did the install we chose to keep the previous disk
partitions the same, and installed XP to its previous location. I'm
guessing this is the reason the XP CD didn't reformat the hard drive?? If
so, how much space should we leave for the OS partition? Total drive space
is 60Gigs.)
Thanks for the help!
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ICQ#
Windows XP1320
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Carey

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Posted: Sun Jan 11 19:54:23 CST 2004 |
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Windows XP Perform Maintain >> How to make XP CD Format when Clean Installing??
The Windows XP CD is bootable and contains all the tools necessary
to partition and format your drive. Follow this procedure and allow
Windows XP to partition and format your drive:
NOTE: It would be best to physically disconnect all your peripheral hardware
devices, except the monitor, mouse and keyboard, before installing XP.
1. Open your BIOS and set your "CD Drive as the first bootable device".
===> Accessing Motherboard BIOS
===> http://www.michaelstevenstech.com/bios_manufacturer.htm
2. Insert your Windows XP CD in the CD Drive and reboot your computer.
3. You'll see a message to boot to the CD....follow the instructions.
4. The setup menu will appear and you should elect to delete the existing
Windows partitions, then create a new partition, then format the primary
partition (preferably NTFS) and proceed to install Windows XP.
5. Clean Install Windows XP
http://michaelstevenstech.com/cleanxpinstall.html
[Courtesy of Michael Stevens, MS-MVP]
6. ** Immediately after installing Windows XP, turn on XP's Firewall **
http://www.microsoft.com/security/protect/
7. After Windows XP is installed, visit the Windows Update website
and download the available "Critical Updates".
8. After installing the critical updates, be sure and visit the support website
of the manufacturer of the computer to download and install any
available Windows XP compatible drivers, such as video adapter
and audio drivers.
9. If you happen to run into any installation difficulties, use the following resources:
How to Troubleshoot Windows XP Problems During Installation
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;310064
Troubleshooting Windows XP Setup
http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_setup.htm
[Courtesy of MS-MVP Kelly Theriot]
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Carey Frisch
Microsoft MVP
Windows XP - Shell/User
Be Smart! Protect your PC!
http://www.microsoft.com/security/protect/
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"Diggy" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message:
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| Help! My friend has a new computer, and he already kind of goofed up the
| registry (after just three days, ai-curumba). So he wants to do a clean
| install. He does have the XP full install disk. However, we ran into a
| problem.
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| When we did what we thought was a clean install, it seems that the hard
| drive was not formatted, so that the pre-existing mess of program folders
| created by my friend still resided on the drive, and it almost seems like
| the registry had the same program entries as before. So, what the heck, we
| wanted to just reformat the hard drive to wipe everything clean, and then
| install everything from the very beginning.
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| But, how do you make the XP CD forma the hard drive when doing a clean
| install? (When we did the install we chose to keep the previous disk
| partitions the same, and installed XP to its previous location. I'm
| guessing this is the reason the XP CD didn't reformat the hard drive?? If
| so, how much space should we leave for the OS partition? Total drive space
| is 60Gigs.)
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Posted: Sun Jan 11 19:56:49 CST 2004 |
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Windows XP Perform Maintain >> How to make XP CD Format when Clean Installing??
For you:
Performing a Clean Install of Windows XP
http://www.microsoft.com/WindowsXP/expertzone/columns/honeycutt/02october07.asp
For your friend:
Microsoft Press Books About Windows XP
http://www.microsoft.com/learning/books/windows/windowsxp/default.asp
Tom Swift
"Diggy" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
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> Help! My friend has a new computer, and he already kind of goofed up the
> registry (after just three days, ai-curumba). So he wants to do a clean
> install. He does have the XP full install disk. However, we ran into a
> problem.
>
> When we did what we thought was a clean install, it seems that the hard
> drive was not formatted, so that the pre-existing mess of program folders
> created by my friend still resided on the drive, and it almost seems like
> the registry had the same program entries as before. So, what the heck,
we
> wanted to just reformat the hard drive to wipe everything clean, and then
> install everything from the very beginning.
>
> But, how do you make the XP CD forma the hard drive when doing a clean
> install? (When we did the install we chose to keep the previous disk
> partitions the same, and installed XP to its previous location. I'm
> guessing this is the reason the XP CD didn't reformat the hard drive?? If
> so, how much space should we leave for the OS partition? Total drive
space
> is 60Gigs.)
>
> Thanks for the help!
>
> --
> ICQ#
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Diggy

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Posted: Sun Jan 11 20:10:29 CST 2004 |
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Windows XP Perform Maintain >> How to make XP CD Format when Clean Installing??
Thanks for the tips. I'm gonna read through those articles. I have an OEM
on my own comp, and the restore CD just returns the system back to the
factory default setup, so I had never actually done a clean install.
But it turns out that we just freakin clicked right passed the option to
format! Part of the problem is that the OS is in Korean, and that's neither
of our native languages. Ha, this is kind of dodgy, but I think it'll work.
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ICQ#
"Diggy" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
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| Help! My friend has a new computer, and he already kind of goofed up the
| registry (after just three days, ai-curumba). So he wants to do a clean
| install. He does have the XP full install disk. However, we ran into a
| problem.
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| When we did what we thought was a clean install, it seems that the hard
| drive was not formatted, so that the pre-existing mess of program folders
| created by my friend still resided on the drive, and it almost seems like
| the registry had the same program entries as before. So, what the heck,
we
| wanted to just reformat the hard drive to wipe everything clean, and then
| install everything from the very beginning.
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| But, how do you make the XP CD forma the hard drive when doing a clean
| install? (When we did the install we chose to keep the previous disk
| partitions the same, and installed XP to its previous location. I'm
| guessing this is the reason the XP CD didn't reformat the hard drive?? If
| so, how much space should we leave for the OS partition? Total drive
space
| is 60Gigs.)
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| Thanks for the help!
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- Windows XP Hardware >> HelpPlease Please can you help me, I am on winxp & I cannot
get any sound, only sictem sounds,I keep on trying to put
the drivers on but no luck,I keep getting this
application fas failed to start because gustrilib.dd was
not found.
I have tryed on the intrnet to find this with-out any
luck.
Please help as I dont know what else to do.
Thank You
WROBY1@AOL.COM
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- Windows XP >> File orderIt seems that when I browsed files the folder would have them in
alphabetical order. Now they are to jumbled and I have to specify I want to
see them in alphabetical order. and if I'm selecting several files I have to
keep specifying. Is there a way to set this so that the files are always in
alphabetical order in the folder?
Thanks
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- Windows XP MovieMaker >> Cannot capture video from computer back to Sony camcorderEvery time I begin the process to put the movie back on the camcorder, I
follow the save movie wizard procedure. I am told that it is creating the
movie but each time I get a message that the process was unsucessful. What
am I doing wrong. Is there something I have to set either the computer or
video camera up so that this can take place. Someone please help.
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- Windows XP Perform Maintain >> need help extracting file sndvol32.exe!!!i've been doing what the windows help article says: put=20
in windows xp disc, type cmd...etc. but i keep getting a=20
message saying that there is no destination file=20
specified. can someone help me out w/ the commands i=20
should be using?? i'm trying to restore my sound/volume=20
control and icon to the tray. thank you!!!
ren=E9e
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- Windows XP Support >> Print Spooler unable to StartHello,
My "Print Spooler Service" will not start.
It does not start with windows while booting, but I do not receive an error
message.
I have tried to start it manually, (Control Panel/Administrative
Tools/Component Services/ right click Print Spooler and click start), however
I get the following error message:
"Could not start the Print Spooler service on Local Computer.
Error 1068: The dependency service or group failed to start"
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Memorex.
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- Windows XP >> ID:7 IO_ERR_BAD_BLOCKmessage: device 1%, has a bad block
What does this mean exactly and what can i do?
Can disk be saved?
OS now hangs and windows takes forever to come up.
XP Pro
thanks pamela
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- Windows XP Update >> Windows XP Won't Update!!Hi,
I have a Windows XP machine which is attempting to get updates from a SUS
server. (Oh dear I hear you say.) I get the updates downloaded successfully
and they then begin to install. However, upon completion, I check the event
log only to find that the update in fact has not installed at all. I'm logged
in as Local Administrator so I should have full access.
However, if I then check the installation log of the updates which had
problems, it says: Failed To Enable SE_SECURITY_PRIVILEGE
Setup encountered an error: You do not have permission to update Windows XP.
?? Why don't I?? I am an administrator. I'm a bit lost on this one. I'm not
a huge fan of SUS but this is a bit daft!
Any idea's?
Your help would be gratefully appreciated.
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- Windows XP Perform Maintain >> Mouse dragging problemMy mouse works fine except for one thing. I tried several
mice so my mouse cannot be the problem. I try to drag a
box or window by holding and pressing the left button and
then draggin it however it requires me to press and hold
for longer than 3 seconds. It should drag right away. How
can i fix this problem?
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- Windows XP >> gttask no diusk in driveWhen I start windows or try to load a video file uysing
Quicktime I get a message there is no disk in drvie and
that it is related with something called gttask.exe. I
searched for this program I found two resuls Quicktime
and some part of Windows know as qttask.exe can i delete
these files safly or do I need to reinstalle them.
P.S already tryed uninstalling Quicktime and reinstalling
it and that did not work.
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- Windows XP Setup >> sp-1I had to reinstall XP again. Ithe last time i did this i
had to go into the rededit feature and delete the SP-1. i
lost my noted and forgot the path in the reg. With out
this I have no network access. Please send an E-Mail if
you can help. Bill
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- Windows XP Security >> Access denied on WorkstationThis is a long question. I hope you will take the time to read and help
In my simple 2 workstation, Windows XP HOME network, I am logged into BOTH machines with administrator priviledges, no passwords-no restrictions.
If I create a folder on workstation 1 over the network from workstation 2, then I cannot access that folder from workstation 1. My access is denied
I can access the folder only from the workstation from which I created the folder
Is there any way to overcome this
This is a problem because I have reinstalled "workstation 2" and now cannot access these folders at all. I really don't want to reformat the disk, but I need to access and then delete these folders in question
Booting into safe mode is no help.
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