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- Windows XP Support >> xp help viewerHELP! my xp 'help viewer' keeps popping up every few seconds in any program I
run and I can't find any way to stop it. My pc freezes up for two seconds
every time it does it. It's driving me nuts! can anyone help?
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- Windows XP Hardware >> Using an Iomega External HD with XP and a MacI recently bought an Iomega External HD (100G) drive to use primarily on my
XP systems. It came out of the box formatted FAT32. As I understand it
from
Google Groups, this drive can be plugged into a Mac and used for both
reading and writing to share files between the XP and Mac machines.
Is this correct?
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- Windows XP >> msg32msg32.exe starts up automatically (twice actually) on my
system. I can see it with msconfig and I can turn it off.
How do I find out what's starting this and how do I get
rid of it, it's crashing my system. Please help.
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- Windows XP Perform Maintain >> error messageWhen I log off the internet I get the following message:
The instruction at "0x02483848" referenced memory
at "0x02483848". The memory could not be "read". What
does it mean and how can I fix it?
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- Windows XP >> Strange monitor behaviorRunning Win Xp SP2. I replaced my 3 year old 17" LCD monitor with a new 19"
LCD monitor. My computer is 5 years old and uses a NVDIA TNT Model 64/64 Pro
video card.
The old 17" monitor worked fine. The new monitor exhibits a strange problem:
When the computer boots, the name of the video card shows up clearly on the
first screen. On the following screens, when the computer goes through the
self-check routines (B&W) the text is all scrambled, although it boots up
fine. It will let me in the bios if I click on del repeatedly. It will start
Windows in Safe Mode if I click on F8 repeatedly.
IOW, the computer works fine but the first several screens are full of
garbled text. The monitor works flawlessly when I connect it to my wife's
(equally old) computer. Therefore, the problem is not with the monitor but
with the way it interacts with my computer.
Is the problem in my BIOS or in the Windows System?
--
Walter
www.rationality.net
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- Windows XP Hardware >> new computer randomly reboots on its onJust built a new computer for my cousin for christmas and
have a bug i can't seem to get rid of and I'm running out
of time...... During running win xp prof, the computer
will shut down and reboot for no apparent reason...
checking event viewer, there is an info message
saying "the computer has rebooted from a bugcheck. The
bugcheck was 0x1000007e 0xc0000005,0xf19b6729,0xfa6776fo,
0xfa6778fo). A dump was saved in C...... I've run out
of ideas... i've changed out freaking every component on
the computer except the motherboard... which i can't seem
to get any support from them, the board is an ASUS P4R800-
VM, I've got a celeron 2.4, 256 kingston ram, integrated
ati vid and sound on the board. No PCI cards... thanks
for any help or suggestions..
bl
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- Windows XP >> Why won't it update itself?All of a sudden my IE6 doesn't seem to have Adobe Flash installed even
though it says it is when I go to the sight and try to install. I have
uninstalled and reinstalled several times, but whenever I go to a sight that
requires Flash it says I do not have it and to install.
I use Firefox sometimes and it works fine for Flash pages on the web.
I checked all the security and that is ok and I am the administrator. What
am I missing here? It used to work just fine.
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- Windows XP >> Shadow Copy backupsIs shadow copy supposed to be able to backup files that
are currently open? It does not seem to work that way.
Does anyone know a product that will do this in a win xp
or server 2000/2003 environment?
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- Windows XP Setup >> XP SP2 - computer continously reboots after installAfter installing XP SP2 on a XP Pro machine, it does not
get to the startup screen prior to rebooting again. The
second time it does go to the SafeMode option, and safe
mode is bootable both with and without network support.
I scanned the knowledgebase and found one article
referencing a problem with UMAX scanner drivers - however
I have never had a UMAX scanner on this machine.
Any other drivers associated with this behavior?
I do have an Epson Scanner, a Nikon slide scanner and
some USB devices attached.
Seems odd that a driver would cause a reboot...
Ross
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- Windows XP >> Error deleting file or folderHow can I get rid of Keen wupdater used search to pick
apart keenware but can not get folder common files
keenware with updater inside out access is denined, make
sure disc is not full or write protected and that file is
not currently in use. Tried deleting updater itself but
same access denied. When I shut down I get error message
wupdater program not responding end now. Got this when I
downloaded what I thougt was just some icons but bonzi
buddy was attached got rid of everything except this. What
can I do. Thanks.
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- Windows XP Network >> print sharing with 3 computers and 2 printerskind of a general question here as i'm looking for a concensus. i have 3 computers (all win xp) and 2 usb printers in an office. all are networked via a wired router. printer 1 is connected to comp 1, printer 2 to comp 2 and comp 3 has no printer. when all machines are on, one can choose from any printer via the network. sometimes all machines/people are not present, so you might not be able to access a printer. what would be the best way for ALL machines to access any printer, anytime regardless of who is connected. thanks in advance for any help.
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- Windows XP >> Need Help Removing a Photo ScannerI used to have a Compaq/Lexmark multifunction device on my computer; it has
long since been replaced, software and drivers uninstalled. Gone, but not
completely.
If I go into a program like MS Word, PhotoDraw, etc., which allows me to
insert a photo from a scanner, those programs all display a pop-up window
from which I can choose which scanner I want to insert from, and that old
Compaq A1000 shows up in that list. One particular program I have assumes
only one scanner is installed and attempts to use it. Since the A1000 is
apparently at the top of the list, it gets elected, and of course is not
present so that program will not work.
Anyway, I've worked with HP/Compaq trying to get rid of this with absolutely
no luck. Apparently, there is someplace in windows where programs like this
look to for installed scanner devices info, and that area still contains the
A1000 info.
Does anyone know how I can get rid of it?
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- Windows XP >> ISP Freezes Every 5 minutesXP Home, SP2. I've recently loaded AOL to a newer PC. I believe I have all
updates. The PC freezes every 5+ minutes for about 10 seconds, all the time.
It doesn't disconnect, just freezes. The DSL light on the modem flashes at
the same time and I get a Windows message up - Local Network - A cable is
unplugged. I've checked all connections many times.. As it's as regular as
clockwork I suspect some sort of timer involved. AOL have not been able to
help despite numerous suggestions including a hint to 'Disable Idle Timer'
but instructions were for W.98SE and did not seem to apply to XP.
This did not happen on my older PC running W.98SE although I got plenty of
disconnects. Some disconnects on this PC when mouse clicked but not as
frequent. PC has two HDD's and one is probably faulty. AOL loaded on the good
one..
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Enjoy this life while you can, you may not have a Land Rover or skis in the
next one.
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- Windows XP Security >> Internet settings via XPwhen I have music playing from the internet such as Yahoo IM with it's
Launchcast or via Media Player, I get asked, "Do you want such and such
program change your settings?"
Prior to me clicking on "No", I checkmark the box next to, "Do not show this
dialog box again". However, this same question pops up I don't know how many
different times, regardless if I'm the administrator or not (I'm the
administrator on one computer system and I'm not the administrator on another
system, and they both have the same behavior).
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wadja

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Posted: Wed Dec 17 01:07:32 CST 2003 |
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Windows XP >> Windows file missing or corrupt
My Brother in-law has an HP Pavilion. Twice now he has
had Windows XP Home Edition refuse to start and his
computer would only display the following
message: "Windows could not start due to following file
missing or corrupt \WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\CONFIG\SYSTEM". This
has happened twice in the last three months. Has any one
seen this message before and what is causing the file to
become missing or corrupt? I have had to restore Windows
XP twice so far. We would really appreciate any info.
Windows XP799
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adrian

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Posted: Wed Dec 17 01:07:32 CST 2003 |
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Windows XP >> Windows file missing or corrupt
hi,
I just encountered the same problem few days ago after I installed the
win2000 adv server. And I've asked around in this newsgroup, someone told me
that the system boot files have been overwritten, they suggest me to boot
into recovery console, and copy the ntldr and ntdetect.com from the I386
folder into the root of the boot partition and then type bootcfg /rebuild.
Actually, I've tried that, but it doesn't seem to work.... My OS still
waiting for me to save it ^^, I can't reinstall the OS since there's lots of
important stuff inside.
Anyway, if I find out the solution, i will come back to you.
Good luck.
Adrian
"Larry L. Hegler" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
news:05d001c3c46a$4f9e7cb0$EMail@HideDomain.com...
> My Brother in-law has an HP Pavilion. Twice now he has
> had Windows XP Home Edition refuse to start and his
> computer would only display the following
> message: "Windows could not start due to following file
> missing or corrupt \WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\CONFIG\SYSTEM". This
> has happened twice in the last three months. Has any one
> seen this message before and what is causing the file to
> become missing or corrupt? I have had to restore Windows
> XP twice so far. We would really appreciate any info.
>
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Master

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Posted: Wed Dec 17 01:19:04 CST 2003 |
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Windows XP >> Windows file missing or corrupt
You all have tried a repair install?
Maybe even a chkdsk in the Safe Mode/Console might work.
>-----Original Message-----
>hi,
> I just encountered the same problem few days ago after
I installed the
>win2000 adv server. And I've asked around in this
newsgroup, someone told me
>that the system boot files have been overwritten, they
suggest me to boot
>into recovery console, and copy the ntldr and
ntdetect.com from the I386
>folder into the root of the boot partition and then type
bootcfg /rebuild.
>Actually, I've tried that, but it doesn't seem to
work.... My OS still
>waiting for me to save it ^^, I can't reinstall the OS
since there's lots of
>important stuff inside.
> Anyway, if I find out the solution, i will come back to
you.
>
>Good luck.
>Adrian
>"Larry L. Hegler" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
>news:05d001c3c46a$4f9e7cb0$EMail@HideDomain.com...
>> My Brother in-law has an HP Pavilion. Twice now he has
>> had Windows XP Home Edition refuse to start and his
>> computer would only display the following
>> message: "Windows could not start due to following file
>> missing or corrupt \WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\CONFIG\SYSTEM".
This
>> has happened twice in the last three months. Has any
one
>> seen this message before and what is causing the file to
>> become missing or corrupt? I have had to restore
Windows
>> XP twice so far. We would really appreciate any info.
>>
>
>
>.
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adrian

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Posted: Wed Dec 17 02:22:11 CST 2003 |
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Windows XP >> Windows file missing or corrupt
Yes, i've tried everything, actually what does the repair function does? I
used that everytime my OS crash, but it fails everytime.... And I cant even
boot into safe mode, so can't run chkdsk....
Adrian
"Master" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
news:077701c3c46e$0d2c2770$EMail@HideDomain.com...
> You all have tried a repair install?
>
> Maybe even a chkdsk in the Safe Mode/Console might work.
>
> >-----Original Message-----
> >hi,
> > I just encountered the same problem few days ago after
> I installed the
> >win2000 adv server. And I've asked around in this
> newsgroup, someone told me
> >that the system boot files have been overwritten, they
> suggest me to boot
> >into recovery console, and copy the ntldr and
> ntdetect.com from the I386
> >folder into the root of the boot partition and then type
> bootcfg /rebuild.
> >Actually, I've tried that, but it doesn't seem to
> work.... My OS still
> >waiting for me to save it ^^, I can't reinstall the OS
> since there's lots of
> >important stuff inside.
> > Anyway, if I find out the solution, i will come back to
> you.
> >
> >Good luck.
> >Adrian
> >"Larry L. Hegler" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
> >news:05d001c3c46a$4f9e7cb0$EMail@HideDomain.com...
> >> My Brother in-law has an HP Pavilion. Twice now he has
> >> had Windows XP Home Edition refuse to start and his
> >> computer would only display the following
> >> message: "Windows could not start due to following file
> >> missing or corrupt \WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\CONFIG\SYSTEM".
> This
> >> has happened twice in the last three months. Has any
> one
> >> seen this message before and what is causing the file to
> >> become missing or corrupt? I have had to restore
> Windows
> >> XP twice so far. We would really appreciate any info.
> >>
> >
> >
> >.
> >
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Ron

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Posted: Wed Dec 17 04:29:52 CST 2003 |
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Windows XP >> Windows file missing or corrupt
Try this article:
How to Recover from a Corrupted Registry That Prevents
Windows XP from Starting
http://tinyurl.com/e4nv
>-----Original Message-----
>My Brother in-law has an HP Pavilion. Twice now he has
>had Windows XP Home Edition refuse to start and his
>computer would only display the following
>message: "Windows could not start due to following file
>missing or corrupt \WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\CONFIG\SYSTEM".
This
>has happened twice in the last three months. Has any
one
>seen this message before and what is causing the file to
>become missing or corrupt? I have had to restore
Windows
>XP twice so far. We would really appreciate any info.
>
>.
>
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nutts4cracker

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Posted: Wed Dec 17 07:49:00 CST 2003 |
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Windows XP >> Windows file missing or corrupt
Hi,
Yes the Article "How to Recover from a Corrupted Registry
That Prevents Windows XP from Starting" also available at
http://support.microsoft.com?kbid=307545 is the bast
solution to your problem. But it is strongly recommended
that you find the reason to the problem. So get the
hardware.
The Windows Registry is made up of Five parts, also
called the five Hives. These five hives are System,
Software, Default, Security and Sam. As per the error
message you gave in which "\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32
\CONFIG\SYSTEM" was corrupt or missing. This Hive stores
the configuration of your system and also includes the
hardware configuration. So get all your hardware checked.
If any device is not working properly uninstall it and
install the latest drivers for that hardware. Also
download the latest Virus Definations for your antivirus
program from the web and then do a full system scan for
any viruses. This should solve your problem.
Best of Luck,
nutts4cracker
>-----Original Message-----
>Try this article:
>
>How to Recover from a Corrupted Registry That Prevents
>Windows XP from Starting
>
>http://tinyurl.com/e4nv
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>My Brother in-law has an HP Pavilion. Twice now he has
>>had Windows XP Home Edition refuse to start and his
>>computer would only display the following
>>message: "Windows could not start due to following file
>>missing or corrupt \WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\CONFIG\SYSTEM".
>This
>>has happened twice in the last three months. Has any
>one
>>seen this message before and what is causing the file
to
>>become missing or corrupt? I have had to restore
>Windows
>>XP twice so far. We would really appreciate any info.
>>
>>.
>>
>.
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Bruce

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Posted: Wed Dec 17 20:11:47 CST 2003 |
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Windows XP >> Windows file missing or corrupt
Greetings --
I can verify from personal experience that this method works:
How to Recover from a Corrupted Registry that Prevents Windows XP from
Starting
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;307545
To investigate the root cause(s) of the problem:
How to Troubleshoot Registry Corruption Issues
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;822705
Bruce Chambers
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"Larry L. Hegler" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
news:05d001c3c46a$4f9e7cb0$EMail@HideDomain.com...
> My Brother in-law has an HP Pavilion. Twice now he has
> had Windows XP Home Edition refuse to start and his
> computer would only display the following
> message: "Windows could not start due to following file
> missing or corrupt \WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\CONFIG\SYSTEM". This
> has happened twice in the last three months. Has any one
> seen this message before and what is causing the file to
> become missing or corrupt? I have had to restore Windows
> XP twice so far. We would really appreciate any info.
>
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Lori

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Posted: Thu Dec 18 16:32:20 CST 2003 |
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Windows XP >> Windows file missing or corrupt
I received the exact same error message about 1 month ago. I tried
everything to get back in to Windows, but all my attemps failed and I ended
up reloading Windows and losing all my info which cost me dearly. If you do
find out anything on what caused this error, or how to correct it, please
let me know--just in case it happens again!
The only thing I know is that the problem occurred after I started using the
Nvidia desktop manager to manage different profiles for different users.
Not for sure if this was the cause or not.
"Master" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
news:077701c3c46e$0d2c2770$EMail@HideDomain.com...
> You all have tried a repair install?
>
> Maybe even a chkdsk in the Safe Mode/Console might work.
>
> >-----Original Message-----
> >hi,
> > I just encountered the same problem few days ago after
> I installed the
> >win2000 adv server. And I've asked around in this
> newsgroup, someone told me
> >that the system boot files have been overwritten, they
> suggest me to boot
> >into recovery console, and copy the ntldr and
> ntdetect.com from the I386
> >folder into the root of the boot partition and then type
> bootcfg /rebuild.
> >Actually, I've tried that, but it doesn't seem to
> work.... My OS still
> >waiting for me to save it ^^, I can't reinstall the OS
> since there's lots of
> >important stuff inside.
> > Anyway, if I find out the solution, i will come back to
> you.
> >
> >Good luck.
> >Adrian
> >"Larry L. Hegler" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
> >news:05d001c3c46a$4f9e7cb0$EMail@HideDomain.com...
> >> My Brother in-law has an HP Pavilion. Twice now he has
> >> had Windows XP Home Edition refuse to start and his
> >> computer would only display the following
> >> message: "Windows could not start due to following file
> >> missing or corrupt \WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\CONFIG\SYSTEM".
> This
> >> has happened twice in the last three months. Has any
> one
> >> seen this message before and what is causing the file to
> >> become missing or corrupt? I have had to restore
> Windows
> >> XP twice so far. We would really appreciate any info.
> >>
> >
> >
> >.
> >
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- Windows XP >> Windows UpdateTryin to use windows update for xp, all its saying is
this...
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display the requested page.
Select from any of the following pages for information
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About Windows Update
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- Windows XP Perform Maintain >> Reduction in windows explorer program start up speedBeginning on Saturday February 14, 2004 my windows
explorer program started taking about five times as long
as perviously to open up. My connection speed remains the
same and once explorer opens everything else is just as
fast as always. It now opens so slowly that when the
program opens it opens in segments.....before it seemed to
just appear all at once. Does anyone know why this might
be occuring? I have run the usual maintainence programs
through my Fix-It Utilities but it did not fix the
problem. I am beginning to suspect that the lastest
automatic windows xp update is the cause of this which is
why I am posting this here. Does anyone know anything
about this or has anyone else noticed the same phenomenon?
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- Windows XP >> TaskbarPlease let me know how to have the taskbar visible at all
times. I loced the taskbar, but it still disappears when I
open Outlook Express and when I get online by opening
Internet Explorer. I want the taskbar visable at all times
if possible. Thank You Much!
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- Windows XP Support >> Help with .batHi forum people, first of all sorry for my english, now the subject: i
changed the bat of the MS Support page to print the directory list in order
to keep it in a file .txt and then to be possible to modify the content. The
new bat is:
echo off
dir %1 /-p /o:gn > "C:\files\Directory List.txt"
exit
and it run ok, but i wld need that the bat gives a new name to the .txt in
each ocassion (ie to add date & time at name "Directory List.txt") in order
not to clean previus file.
Is it possible to do that? & how??
Thks in advance for your help.
Rgds
Carlos
Buenos Aires - Argentina
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- Windows XP >> Moving license from Virtual machine to real machineHi,
I am a developer with an MSDN developer license.
My personal computer is using Windows Vista Ultimate and I have been using
Virtual PC to install Windows XP professional.
I now want to install that copy of windows XP onto my laptop.
Of course I will remove it from the Virtual Machine.
But I am sure that when the Laptop will try to register the copy it will
report that the copy has already been registered.
So I can I move from one PC, (Virtual), to a real PC, (Laptop).
Simon
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- Windows XP >> Remote Procedure Call errorCan anyone help, after I log on to my computer and use the
internet for a while I get an error message telling me
Remote Procedure (RPC) has encountered an error, windows
will now shut down automaticaly. and it counts down and
shuts down, there is nothing I can do to stop it.
Any help would be appreciated.
Cheers, Gary
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- Windows XP Hardware >> SATA Drop outI have 2 x maxtor 160gb SATA drives on my computer (ECS PF1 mobo, P4 2.4 HS
800FSB, 1gb RAM, RADEON 9200). The problem is when writing to either drive
they drop out, I lose them from MyComputer and Windows reports "unsafe
hardware removal".
I have updated the mobo to the latest bios, re-formatted the drives using
Maxtor's MaxBlast 3, re-installed a clean copy of Windows XP SP1 (I had to
buy cos pre-SP1 doesn't support 137+ HDDs) and still both drives drop out.
The computer supplier says it's a hard drive problem or Windows, the hard
drive supplier says it's the Mobo or Windows and Microsoft won't help cos
it's OEM.
Can anyone help? I currently have 320gb of hard drives that I can't use and
this has dragged on a month.
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- Windows XP >> Internet Time through work serversI am running Win XP SP2 at work.
We access the internet through a proxy server, which requires a
username and password.
How can I get the Internet Time tab on the Date and Time properties to
use this proxy server, including the username and password.
No direct connection is available at all, so I am just getting the
message : "An error occurred while Windows was synchronizing with <time
server>"
Hope someone can help.
Cheers,
Ronan.
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- Windows XP Support >> Recovery Console compatible with SP2?When I try to install the Recovery Console from my XP CD, attempting to run
d:\i386\winnt32.exe /cmdcons returns a Windows Setup alert that says
"Setup cannot continue because the version of Windows on your computer is
newer than the version on the CD. Warning: If you decide to delete the newer
version of Windows that is currently installed on your computer, the files
and settings cannot be recovered."
I'm wondering if Recovery Console is incompatible with SP2. I did have RC
installed and working but probably didn't access it after I applied SP2.
Here are the details...
I have another XP on my E partition that worked fine until recently
(post-XP2, actually), and the boot menu shows the two XPs (C and E
partitions) as well as the Recovery Console. I haven't needed to boot to the
E partition's OS until now, and when I do, it starts to load, shows desktop
wallpaper and a few icons, then goes to a BSOD which disappears to quickly
to read.
So I thought I'd fix it with the Recovery Console. When I select Recovery
Console from the boot menu, the screen clears and there's a flashing
underscore at the top left corner. (Just like the old days, when MS DOS
couldn't find itself.) Recovery Console does not start.
OK, so I decide to uninstall and reinstall. I removed RC as per instructions
in 307654 and restarted. Fine, Recovery Console is no longer listed on the
boot menu. But when I attempt to reinstall it from the XP, I get the above
message.
What's up?
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