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- Windows XP Setup >> Making progress, but can't get rid of dual bootIf you saw my post from yesterday, I now have C: D: E: with XP home on C: and
(looks like) a remnant on D: which causes me to get 2 WinXP home boot options.
Booting the first, everything's fine. Booting the second gives me a
corruption error.
I have "formatted" d: and there are no files on it except for a hidden
"System volume Folder" with (apparently) nothing in it.
Anyway, I'd like to get rid of the second boot option. How do I do that?
Also, can I blow away that "system volume folder" on D:? How?
Thanks for everything,
Rob
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- Windows XP Setup >> GET PAID TO READ E-MAILS... REALLY!!!!Too good to be true?
We get that a lot!
People paying you, 5 times each, for something you
already do everyday,
we keep hearing, "That sounds too good to be true!"
What are you being paid for?
For reading email in Club PubliFacil!
That's right! Club Publifacil has advertisers, who will
pay you to read
their email, and pay the price for your time.
It's simple and easy and FREE to join. Just go to the
following link
to join fast and easy for FREE and start getting paid
AND THERE ARE NO HIDDEN FEES WHAT-SO-EVER
http://www.publifacil.com/members/?id=48484181
First you must Click on the link to join the Free
Program, pick a
few advertising categories that interest you and you'll
receive
your website, (like the one i got at the link above) with
Virtual
Post Office and Live commission reporting system. Then go
to your
inbox for the email with instructions and you are well on
your way.
CLUB PUBLIFACIL!!!
How much can you earn?
With the email you'll receive in your Virtual Post Office
and those
that Club PubliFacil will send you! Would you believe
thousands of
dollars per month?
Yeah, I know. It sounds too good to be true!
Check it out. Sign up for the FREE PROGRAM, send me an
email and let
me show you how simple it can be to earn thousands for
only reading
30 email a month!
NOW, isn't that better than not getting paid to read
email at all?
so hurry up and click the next link to join for FREE with
NO HIDDEN FEES WHAT-SO-EVER!!!
http://www.publifacil.com/members/?id=48484181
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- customize >> OPEN WITH feature in XPProblem is as follows:
a) When I open a file using the "open With" option by
right-clicking
b) I get a list of programs by which to choose opening
this folder.
c) This list includes programs which I would like to
delete from the OPEN WITH list.
d) How do I do that?
Thank you.
Farid
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- Windows XP >> Icons dissappear from notification taskbarI am running XP Home with all the latest updates and 500 MB ram.
At times, icons I depend on being there disappear from the notification area
of my taskbar and the only way to restore them is too reboot. This seems to
occur after I have been running the PC for a long time without rebooting,
especially if I have many webpages minimized.
Is this a known bug, memory problem or something else. Can I avoid it
somehow?
--
Jeff McPherson
Email address deliberately false to avoid spam
jeff@falsepart.com
Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free by AVG
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- Windows XP Security >> Installation of McAfee VirusScan ASaPHi people,
I have the following problem:
I want to install McAfee VirusScan ASaP to a huge number
of workstations running Windows 2000 Professional and
Windows XP. These workstations are not members of any
domain and connect to the network using a VPN connection.
The installation of McAfee VirusScan ASaP requires local
administrator rights. Since none of the users have these
rights I would have to visit al these people to perform
the installation.
I'm looking for a solution to perform some sort of
installation using a single file that they would have to
download and execute to perform the installation. Would
it be possibe to give the user local admin rights just
for the time needed to perform this installation?
Does anyone have an idea to resolve this problem?
Thanks in advance for your help.
Bernard.
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- Windows XP Support >> Partition or notMy F Drive is an external HD. Prior to my recent crash I'd stored My
Mp3Music,
My Familyphotos etc on there, together with my WinXP NTbackup.
I couldnt get my backup to restore and fouled up.
The nice techie who got me up and running again recommended I buy
Norton Ghost 9
for my future monthly incremental backups, so I did.
I'm now ready to do the first backup (or copy).
Should I have a Partition on my External Drive to segregate the Backup
from my routine store of music and photos as I start to build a new
collection.
If I do oneclick backup of everything this first time I'm unsure
whether next month when I do an incremental backup do I include this
months first backup or just everything else. The pdf userguide is too
technical for me to get to grips with.
Thanks for any help
Mike
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- Windows XP Security >> Automated System Recovery: Catastrophic failure!??Several attempts at generating an Automated System Recovery set all show a
"Catastrophic failure" message in the log file (I have copied the first log
file messages, below)
Does anyone know what the reason for the failure message might be, and if it
means that the generated Recovery set, is useless?
Trond Ruud,
Norway
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Backup Status
Operation: Backup
Active backup destination: File
Media name: "Automated_System_Recovery-set.bkf created 31/1/2004 at 16:57"
Error returned while creating the volume shadow copy:Catastrophic failure
Reverting to non-shadow copy backup mode.
Backup of "C: WinXP"
Backup set #1 on media #1
Backup description: ""
Media name: "Automated_System_Recovery-set.bkf created 31/1/2004 at 16:57"
Backup Type: Copy
Backup started on 31/1/2004 at 16:57.
Warning: Unable to open "C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Local
Settings\Temp\Perflib_Perfdata_714.dat" - skipped.
Reason: The process cannot access the file because it is being used by
another process.
Warning: Unable to open "C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Local
Settings\Temp\~DF999C.tmp" - skipped.
Reason: The process cannot access the file because it is being used by
another process.
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- Windows XP >> problem saving fileswhen i try to save a word document it acts like it's
saving the document but then it tells me "The file Normal
already exists. Do you wnat to replace th existing
file?" When i try to open the saved document it tells me
it's not available and I can't find it anywhere. I can't
even save to a floppy. HELP
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- Windows XP >> trouble with port 110I was hoping that someone could help me. I have an e-
mail account that is not working in outlook express. I
have windows xp professional with the service pack 1
loaded. The account name is mark@thegehrets.com. I get
an error message of "The connection to the server has
failed. Account: 'mail.hostsave.com',
Server: 'mail.hostsave.com', Protocol: POP3, Port: 110,
Secure(SSL): No, Socket Error: 10061, Error Number:
0x800CCC0E" I know that the e-mail account works because
I can get the e-mails on another pc and I have family
that have the same type of account and theres all works.
I tried to troubleshoot the problem with all of the
things that microsoft had said to try on there web page
but none of it worked ex. I tried telnet and I could not
connect. Microsoft said to uninstall the tcp/ip's and
then let windows reload them. I can not delete them in
windows xp. Does anyone know what else I can try to fix
this? I need to know how to get that port umblocked, but
I can not figure out what is blocking it and not allowing
me to use port 110. can anyone help?
Thanks
Mark
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- Windows XP Network >> Alert for open FilesSharing of files between 2 client computers in a domain.Both the client
computers are having windowsXP Pro OS.But when I shutdown the machine it does
not give any alert that there are files opened on my machine by someone
else.Shutting down the machine causes the person working on the shared file
loose his data if the machine is switched off.The messenger service is on and
alerter service is also runing on both the machines.
Pls help
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Windows XP Perform Maintain >> Files and settings transfer wizard problem? Please help me!
Hi,
I saved my OE messages and settings using the XP files and settings transfer
wizard so I can put it back on my laptop after a XP clean install! That was
last night and I successfully saved the settings on 1GB SD card. I am
trying to transfer it to the Laptop and it asks my to insert disk #1, when I
click ok it says that this is not the correct disk! The backed up data are
on the SD card which is a file called "USMT2IMG"!
I used this wizard many times in the past but I always saved my stuff on a
hard drive partition and never had a problem with it! This time I used the
SD card but that is not working! Please help me get my data back, please!
The stuff I had on it is really hard to replace and would cost me a lot,
possible my job! Thanks in advance.
Windows XP1267
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Carey

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Posted: Wed Sep 21 06:55:18 CDT 2005 |
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Windows XP Perform Maintain >> Files and settings transfer wizard problem? Please help me!
Rename your "USMT2IMG" file to "USMT2.UNC".
The .DAT file within the USMT2.UNC folder should be named IMG00001.DAT
There should also be a file named "status". If you have these two files within
the USMT2.UNC folder, you should only browse to the "USMT2.UNC" folder
when using the wizard.
==> Make sure your IMG00001 file is properly named: IMG00001.DAT
You need to browse to the location of the "USMT2.UNC" folder. Do not browse
to or select the IMG00001.DAT file, only the USMT2.UNC folder itself.
For example, my location is: C:\Old Computer Files\Transfers\USMT2.UNC
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Carey Frisch
Microsoft MVP
Windows XP - Shell/User
Microsoft Newsgroups
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"mac" wrote:
| Hi,
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| I saved my OE messages and settings using the XP files and settings transfer
| wizard so I can put it back on my laptop after a XP clean install! That was
| last night and I successfully saved the settings on 1GB SD card. I am
| trying to transfer it to the Laptop and it asks my to insert disk #1, when I
| click ok it says that this is not the correct disk! The backed up data are
| on the SD card which is a file called "USMT2IMG"!
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| I used this wizard many times in the past but I always saved my stuff on a
| hard drive partition and never had a problem with it! This time I used the
| SD card but that is not working! Please help me get my data back, please!
| The stuff I had on it is really hard to replace and would cost me a lot,
| possible my job! Thanks in advance.
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mac

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Posted: Wed Sep 21 07:35:12 CDT 2005 |
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Windows XP Perform Maintain >> Files and settings transfer wizard problem? Please help me!
Carey, Thank you very much for taking the time!
There is no "status" file! I am familiar with the status file and it only
exist when you save the backup information on a hard drive for example! In
this case, windows will create a folder called USMT2.UNC and in it will be 2
files, the IMG00001.DAT file and the status file but when you save the data
directly to a removable disk then windows put this USMT2IMG directly on the
disk! There is no folder and no status file!
I tried what you said and renamed the file but that did not work. I even
used one of the 'status' file from one of my old backups but still that did
not work. I get an error message saying that "the location you have
specified does not contain stored information, please type a valid folder
path into the edit box".
I've always used the saving data to the hard drive method and never had a
problem, I should of used what I know!
Thanks again!
"Carey Frisch [MVP]" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
news:EMail@HideDomain.com...
> Rename your "USMT2IMG" file to "USMT2.UNC".
>
> The .DAT file within the USMT2.UNC folder should be named IMG00001.DAT
> There should also be a file named "status". If you have these two files
> within
> the USMT2.UNC folder, you should only browse to the "USMT2.UNC" folder
> when using the wizard.
>
> ==> Make sure your IMG00001 file is properly named: IMG00001.DAT
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> You need to browse to the location of the "USMT2.UNC" folder. Do not
> browse
> to or select the IMG00001.DAT file, only the USMT2.UNC folder itself.
>
> For example, my location is: C:\Old Computer Files\Transfers\USMT2.UNC
>
> --
> Carey Frisch
> Microsoft MVP
> Windows XP - Shell/User
> Microsoft Newsgroups
>
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> "mac" wrote:
>
> | Hi,
> |
> | I saved my OE messages and settings using the XP files and settings
> transfer
> | wizard so I can put it back on my laptop after a XP clean install! That
> was
> | last night and I successfully saved the settings on 1GB SD card. I am
> | trying to transfer it to the Laptop and it asks my to insert disk #1,
> when I
> | click ok it says that this is not the correct disk! The backed up data
> are
> | on the SD card which is a file called "USMT2IMG"!
> |
> | I used this wizard many times in the past but I always saved my stuff on
> a
> | hard drive partition and never had a problem with it! This time I used
> the
> | SD card but that is not working! Please help me get my data back,
> please!
> | The stuff I had on it is really hard to replace and would cost me a lot,
> | possible my job! Thanks in advance.
>
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- Windows XP Hardware >> Why repeat driver install process for every USB port?The XP method for installing a new device is the "add new hardware
wizard". This process involves thrashing the hard disk for several
minutes, (usually) manually
identifying the driver location, followed by warnings about unsigned
drivers, more
minutes of disk thrashing, setting a restore point, and then more disk
thrashing.
Sometimes a reboot is required after all that. Finally the hardware is
ready to use.
Next time you connect the device to the same computer, you might use a
different USB port. The device is now seen as "new hardware" and the
entire process described above is repeated.
Why is it necessary to go through the entire driver install process for
each USB
port? The device is the same, the computer is the same, the driver is
the same...
This seems like an unnecessary annoyance. Today's computers have 4 or
even 8 USB ports. Why can't they be logically equivalent? Does anybody
know why this happens? Is there any way to avoid it?
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- Windows XP >> Crashes and screen freezes?I'm using an Amd X2 cpu with a hitachi hard drive 2gb ddr2 ram. I'm getting
screen freezes and program crashes regular? If i leave the pc on and walk
away 9 times out of ten when i come back the screen has frozen and the mouse
is stuck forcing me to reboot? Is it possible these problems would be
occuring due to my last installation which went bad, when I tried to fix that
installation i used the fixboot command in recovery console could this
command have altered my pc's stability? I'm finding alot more crashes on this
AMD system compared to previous intel cpu's? Is anyone experiencing the same
problems? Is it possible I need a better heatsink? Maybe I should leave the
screen saver switched on to keep the pc thinking? Any advice most welcome.
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- Windows XP >> screen off centre during bioshi can u help me please im having trouble with my screen during the bios
start up
it is off centre when the bios is starting up then when i get to my password
page my screen is fine and it stayes like that when loaded up.
its a bit annoying because if i press delete to run set up i cant see verry
much of the page,i also tried doing a safe mode start up but the screen is
the same. please help
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- Windows XP Perform Maintain >> svchost & kernel32 performance problemsMy boss tells me that his PC suffers performance problems after it has
been in use for a while. He believe the problem occurs when he gives
his username and password to bypass the screensaver (windows login).
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hogging the processor time - Any ideas what could be attached to this?
Killing the kernel32 processes returns the PC to normal with no
obvious adverse effects.
The machine has been scanned for viruses and also for spyware. Nothing
found. The machine has all windows critical patches loaded.
I wanted to rebuild the machine but the boss does not want to do this
because he believes the hours it will cost him in resetting his
machine to his preferred spec are more expensive than the hours it
will cost me to find the cause! (he's probably right).
Is there a way that I can get more detail on what kernel32 is doing at
the time it consumes cpu cycles?
Any help gratefully received.
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- Windows XP Support >> Add/Remove againI have the same problem as everyone else with the missing change/remove
buttons. I tried the fixes listed on here about the regedit. The programs are
not there.
I looked in the actual program files and there are no uninstall programs.
What can I do now?
Thanks for the help in advance.
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- Windows XP Hardware >> Mouse, CDRW and DVD Rom Stoped workingI dont know how to fix this issue I dont want to reinstall windows, I have
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but I cannot click on the warning sign to install active x controls since I
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do I have to reistall windows? and how can I perform that with a preloaded
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please help
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- Windows XP Security >> Scripting administration. RPC Unavailable.Hi again.
I am writing a remote administration script and have run into a little
problem where I could use some help.
Error message: "SWbemLocator: The RPC server is unavailable."
I am using WBEMScripting.SWBEMLocator to connect to computers across several
subnets and domain/non-domain computers (NT/XP).
Computers:
C1 - domain\computer1 (subnet_1) XP SP2
C2 - domain\computer2 (subnet_1) XP SP2
C3 - domain\computer3 (subnet_2) XP SP2
I can connect and run script from C2 against C1 but I cannot run it from C3
against C1 (get RPC error). All computers have firewall enabled but i have
used gpedit to set the exception to remote administration IP-s of C2 and C3
(both domain and standard settings). Also all computers have WMI and RPC
services running.
As I see it either the problem is on machine C3 where I am missing some
settings or C1 needs some RPC settings tweeked. Is there a need to specify
IP-s to RPC if the subnet is different? Also I am using local administrator
accounts to log on to the computers as the script has to work across several
domain/non-domains/subnets.
The script I am using:
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compname = "Cad13"
Set locator = CreateObject("WBEMScripting.SWBEMLocator")
Set objWMIService = locator.ConnectServer(compname, "root/cimv2", _
"Cad13\accountname", "password")
objWMIService.Security_.ImpersonationLevel = 3
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Sry for cross posting with the general thread.
Any advice would be welcome.
Thank you,
Tarmo
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