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- Windows XP Hardware >> using rundll32.exe to upgrade to multiple CPUshas anyone had any luck automating the installation of
dual CPUs. I have a sysprep image created on a single proc
machine and want to use just one image. When I play the
image back on a dual CPU machine it detects the second CPU
but does not upgrade the HAL. I am running sysprep with
PNP switch.
Any ideas or info is greatly appreciated.
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- Windows XP MovieMaker >> DVD Writer Compatibility ?I purchased a DVD Writer but can not seem to save to it. The only options
are saving to Computer, CD, E-mail, Web, or DV Camera
When I tried saving to CD, the program said the files are too large ( It's a
wedding video).
Is there a DVD Writer Patch ?
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- Windows XP Hardware >> Last video configuration not retained on rebootOk, to start off i have almost always been having trouble with getting
my graphics card (ATI X700) to work to its fullest. But having said
that, I don't think the video card is the problem. I have installed
the card in another computer and it works fine. In addition, I have
recently discovered one clue (see the very bottom of this post) that
might help figure out what is wrong.
PROBLEM DESCRIPTION:
When i formatted my computer atleast 6 months ago and installed the
video card drivers the following would happen:
I would install the driver, restart, and once it got to the log in
screen the computer would freeze completely after about 20 seconds, no
matter what i do. Then i would restart by pressing the restart button
on the computer, and this time the computer would work fine and the
video card drivers would work.
But the next time i turn off the computer and start it up the
resolution would be the lowest and the colors would be set to the
lowest and worst looking. When i try to change these settings, it
doesn't change and just stays at a low resoltuion and color. Then
everytime i wanted to get my graphics back up to normal i would have
to install the driver again, restart, let it freeze again, restart,
and then it would work, until i restarted my computer again.
I was coping with letting my computer do that, but recently i decided
it was time for another reformat (hoping my video card problem would
go away). So i reformatted, installed all the windows updates, except
misc ones like messenger (And yes i did install .Net framework 2.0
because the driver requires it). After i installed all those updates i
got the newest video driver for my card (version 6.11) and installed
it, then restarted my computer. But is exactly the same as before...
my computer still freezes the first time when i start up, and then i
have to restart it again for it to work. And just like before when i
turn off my computer the resolution goes back to low as well as the
color, which means i have to install the video card driver again and
go through the whole process again of restarting, letting it freeze,
and restarting.
CLUE:
Recently I discovered that if I press F8 as the computer is rebooting,
and then choose 'Use Last Known Configuration', then it will start up
properly and everything works fine, without having to reboot. So, why
doesn't it automatically use Last Configuration??
It would be of GREAT if you could help me fix this problem because as
you know, i shouldn't have to install my video card driver all the
time.
Thanks, Graham
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- Windows XP Setup >> FILES - Need to Rename Several Files At OnceHi.
XP has a method for renaming a series of files so that they have all the
same name and are then numbered, but I need to do something else, and I'm
not sure how.
I'm converting documents from an old word processor to MSWord and maybe Word
itself can do this, but I was first looking for some kind of system batch
file.
I want to change, for an example,
Monday.JAN
Tuesday.JAN
Wednesday.JAN
to
Monday JAN.DOC
Tuesday JAN.DOC
Wednesday JAN.DOC
That sort of thing. There are hundreds of files and I'm hoping someone
knows of a way to bulk-rename the files that way, rather than having a
folder full of Monday JAN (1).DOC, Monday JAN (2).DOC, and so on.
Thanks in advance for any help.
GP
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- Windows XP Perform Maintain >> Slow XP Pro Anyone else?Hello to anyone else experiencing the same problems I
am. I'm running Windows XP Pro SP1 and have all the
critical updates installed and find that now my computer
takes like 10 minutes to load any software programs, it
does not matter which ones either, Word, Disk
Defragmenter (which I run frequently 2 to 3 times a week)
and any other programs. I can almost go eat dinner and
then come back and the program(s) will then all the
sudden come up? Was wondering why such a delay, with a
good working hard drive and all equipment working
perfectly? Thanks if anyone finds an answer to this
puzzling problem? Will check the CPU usage but it hasn't
been high normally either?
Thanks > Mike
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- Windows XP Perform Maintain >> Windows Update Keeps Installing MDACMy laptop runs Microsoft Update. Each morning for about 3
months it has been trying to install the "Security Update
Microsoft Data Access Components (KB823718)".
The update reports installation as successful. When I
check my install history using the microsoft updates
website it shows multiple successful installs of this
update.
I checked the Microsoft updates troubleshooter webpages
which says to contact microsoft support with my windows
update.log and seupapi.log files ready.
My laptop is a compaq armada and I run updates from
within a LAN. Other updates have occured with no
problems. Any assistance would be appreciated.
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- Windows XP Hardware >> Can someone help me with CD-ROM?All of sudden, my CD-ROM stopped working. It pops up message: Please insert
correct cd-rom... Of course there is no problem with my CDs, and I had used
it few hours ago, then put pc into standby, came back and since then it is
not working. Also I have PS2.
I had already tried to uninstall and install drive, but it did not work.
DVD-ROM is working fine.
Please someone help me.
Thanks.
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- Windows XP Setup >> WinXP and svchost.exePlease help. I have accidentally erased all remnents
on "svchost" from WinXP wronly thinking that this was a
spyware program. I realize I was wrong; Now, I can't use
some programs such as those not connecting to the internet
(IE, Netscape). I'm getting by via Win98 for internet
access (I have dual booted with the 2 systems on 2
separate hard drives). ANY SUGGESTIONS???
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- Windows XP >> Auto focus on login field at windows login screenI've windows xp with one account only.
At every boot windows usually auto activates password field of my account.
But since yesterday this doesn't happen anymore.
Even if i have one account only, i have to click on my username to focus psw
field.
How restore auto focus on login field at windows login screen?
Thanks
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- Windows XP Network >> Can't surf but can still downloadI have two computers connected to a Linksys WRT54G (wireless router).
My trouble is that from time to time I loose the ability to surf the
web on both computers at the same time. But while I can't surf, I can
still download files via any bittorrent client like utorrent.
When I unplug the ac power to the router and replug it in, I re-gain my
surfing capabilities.
I loose my connectivity once or twice a day and have to do the unplug
and replug thing.
This is the third linksys router that I've had this problem with. The
first was a wired router BEFSR41 and the 2nd was a WRT54G (wireless
router) and now I'm on my third router, again a WRT54G.
Linksys gave me the 3 router hoping to correct the problem. It didn't.
The cable modem is getting a strong signal...so says the cable
company. They think it's an ip conflict caused by the router.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
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- Windows XP >> Need to reinstall solitaireHello:
By some mistake on my part I have removed my games that were included
with XP Home edition. Anyone know how I can add them back? I would welcome
some help.
Thanks ,
Gizmo
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- Windows XP Perform Maintain >> Fresh install - but very slow...I recently changed my broadband ISP and decided to do a completle fresh
install during the 10 days my line was 'being tested for optimum speed'
before being set at an appropriate level, and now my PC has turned in to a
sloth.
It's a homebuilt P4 2.8E with 2Gig RAM and two SATA drives and, although I
know this isn't anywhere near a true gauge of speed, the blue progress bar
crosses the screen at least 11 times now when it used to take only 4-5 before
the login screen appears. I've changed nothing other than the graphics card.
Originally I thought it may have been related to the new ISP, but this is
likely to have been coincidental - I came back from holiday the (expected)
changeover had taken place, but the connection was running really slow. As I
hadn't done any housework for a while, I thought a fresh install would help,
but if anything it's slower than before.
Another symptom seems to be internet explorer related, in that when
connected to the web clicking on a link often leads to a 'Page not found'
error, sometimes resolved by several clicks of the refresh button.
The only software installed was legitimate, registered and activated
Microsoft programs and hardware drivers, and no problems are apparent in
Device Manager. The soundcard is a Soundblaster Audigy 2 and the graphics
is a Gigabyte GeForce 7600GS. The USB hardware includes a Netgear DG834N,
Epson R300 and Brother HL-1440 printer, a Canon LiDe 80 scanner.
I also run Norton antivirus 2007.
Any suggestions - including a reinstall if necessary - would be appreciated,
thank you.
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Windows XP MovieMaker >> Can publish DV-AVI videos BOT NOT any windows media file!!!
Once I try to publish a video other than DV-AVI I get following error message
immediately displayed:
"cannot publish movie please make sure you have hard drive space and all your
source files are there..."
I've done all of this and tried everything I can... It won't let me publish
to the computer any windows media video!!!
What do I have to do? Neither is my hard drive full nor is any source file
missing. It runs with DV-AVI but not with the other options.
WMM is not crashing and is not freezing. It just displays the error and I
can continue working with my desktop!
I am using Vista Premium Home (german version) and have Pinnacle Studio 11
installed. Is there maybe a conflict with the codecs?
Windows XP701
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Posted: Wed Jan 09 00:36:01 PST 2008 |
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Windows XP MovieMaker >> Can publish DV-AVI videos BOT NOT any windows media file!!!
After deinstallation of Pinnachle Studio 11 I am able to publish any video
format, even the ".wmv" ones!!!
"pilpfiction" wrote:
> Once I try to publish a video other than DV-AVI I get following error message
> immediately displayed:
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> "cannot publish movie please make sure you have hard drive space and all your
> source files are there..."
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> I've done all of this and tried everything I can... It won't let me publish
> to the computer any windows media video!!!
>
> What do I have to do? Neither is my hard drive full nor is any source file
> missing. It runs with DV-AVI but not with the other options.
>
> WMM is not crashing and is not freezing. It just displays the error and I
> can continue working with my desktop!
>
> I am using Vista Premium Home (german version) and have Pinnacle Studio 11
> installed. Is there maybe a conflict with the codecs?
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- Windows XP Security >> Fatal System ErrorI use XP pro, and I was trying to block access to the C:\
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- Windows XP Support >> CHKDSK incorrectly identifies and deletes in-use security descriptI was troubleshooting Speed Disk (Norton Utilities defragmenter) to determine
why it would not run on the scheduler.
Here is the event log entry:
Event Type: Error
Event Source: Speed Disk service
Event Category: None
Event ID: 1027
Date: 9/25/2005
Time: 1:08:20 PM
User: N/A
Computer: DGQ28531
Description:
Optimization of Drive C: not started: Drive integrity check failed. Please
run CHKDSK /F before optimizing this drive
--end of event logâ??
And so I ran chkdsk first and Speed Disk started OK. It looks like I have to
run chkdsk /F prior to every time I want to run Speed Disk. Not being very
happy with that arrangement I decided to look into what chkdsk was finding
and fixing. I found some chkdsk associated errors in the event log. Here is
one example of what it found and fixed:
Event Type: Information
Event Source: Winlogon
Event Category: None
Event ID: 1001
Date: 9/27/2005
Time: 1:12:37 PM
User: N/A
Computer: ABC12345
Description:
Checking file system on C:
The type of the file system is NTFS.
Volume label is Main File System.
Cleaning up minor inconsistencies on the drive.
Cleaning up 12 unused index entries from index $SII of file 0x9.
Cleaning up 12 unused index entries from index $SDH of file 0x9.
Cleaning up 12 unused security descriptors.
CHKDSK is verifying Usn Journal...
Usn Journal verification completed.
CHKDSK is verifying file data (stage 4 of 5)...
File data verification completed.
CHKDSK is verifying free space (stage 5 of 5)...
Free space verification is complete.
40106272 KB total disk space.
11522908 KB in 95081 files.
34012 KB in 7769 indexes.
0 KB in bad sectors.
185552 KB in use by the system.
65536 KB occupied by the log file.
28363800 KB available on disk.
4096 bytes in each allocation unit.
10026568 total allocation units on disk.
7090950 allocation units available on disk.
Internal Info:
00 a8 01 00 cc 91 01 00 a6 40 02 00 00 00 00 00 .........@......
08 09 00 00 02 00 00 00 c1 03 00 00 00 00 00 00 ................
4c c2 8e 03 00 00 00 00 2c 00 58 2b 00 00 00 00 L.......,.X+....
e2 5b 8f 05 00 00 00 00 52 82 ba e1 02 00 00 00 .[......R.......
ec 95 2e 62 01 00 00 00 ea 43 94 7a 04 00 00 00 ...b.....C.z....
99 9e 36 00 00 00 00 00 a0 39 07 00 69 73 01 00 ..6......9..is..
00 00 00 00 00 70 4d bf 02 00 00 00 59 1e 00 00 .....pM.....Y...
Windows has finished checking your disk.
Please wait while your computer restarts.
For more information, see Help and Support Center at
http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.
--end of event logâ??
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both hard drives in the event logs. Some common data to all errors is:
Cleaning up 6 unused index entries from index $SII of file 0x9.
Cleaning up 6 unused index entries from index $SDH of file 0x9.
Cleaning up 6 unused security descriptors.
Cleaning up minor inconsistencies on the drive.
Cleaning up 21 unused index entries from index $SII of file 0x9.
Cleaning up 21 unused index entries from index $SDH of file 0x9.
Cleaning up 21 unused security descriptors.
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http://support.microsoft.com/kb/831374/ The CHKDSK utility incorrectly
identifies and deletes in-use security descriptors
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defrag. But I have to run chkdsk to fix the errors so the defrag program
Speed Disk will run on the scheduler.
KB831374 says to fix the problem obtain the latest service pack. Here is
the Windows version and service pack info for this PC:
Windows XP Home Edition Service Pack 2 (build 2600)
OS Version 5.1.2600 (WinXP Retail)
Windows XP
SP2
no verification data KB811113[SP] on 8/20/2004 (details...)
SP3
passed verification KB834707 on 10/14/2004 (details...)
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I'm really ready to reload my ME and go back to a stable
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I've had problems constantly in the past 30 days since I've
bought this *%&@%&* XP upgrade.
I load the online updates, and I keep getting these
messages that there are windows files that are not
authorized. So I have to constantly keep the XP upgrade
disk in the CD tray. Two weeks ago I uploaded the %*)&#%(*
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the new new update files weren't known by the files
checking on the disk. But the stupid butt heads didn't
allow a way to tell the old files that these updates were
compatable? WTFO?
I'm serious. I'm thinking about reloeding my ME and trying
to get my money back... This XP sucks.
And where in HELL can I get a straight answer of what
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straight answer anywhere. I have a PII 160 MB RAM system.
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Fix this PIG,
It ain't working for me,
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- Windows XP >> Why Is This Happening?I have recently upgraded to Windows XP Home Edition.
From time to time a window pops up that tells me that it
is trying to install Office 2000. The bar shows that
something is being loaded for a few moments, then another
window opens that tells me that the feature that I am
trying to use is not available, please insert your Office
2000 disk into the drive.
This appears to happen randomly and at times that I am
not aware that I am trying to use an Office 2000
feature. For example, this last occured when I
attempeted to search for a file using the search
feature. I have had Office 2000 installed for several
years and never had this happen when I was using Windows
98SE.
So far this appears to only be an annoyance, but I would
like to know what is going on.
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- Windows XP Setup >> XP Home over W98- please helpI have been trying to install XP Home on my older desktop
for some time;
Finally I totally re-formated the HD's and started clean.
It doesn't have many periferals - all the printers, etc.
run on a home network from another machine.
First, installed the orignal W98 which apparently runs
very well. Didnt add much in way of programs - actually
nothing on the first attempt.
When I go through the XP installation (upgrade) it goes
on and on and then suddenly stops with the message -
"Setup has discovered that drive C: is corrupted and
cannot be repaired. Setup cannot continue". This is about
1 minute from the end.
I have run Scandisk, etc. Can any one suggest next step?
the machine has 390 or so MB memory; the drives are 10 GB
and 40 GB respectively. Machine ran very well in W2K. But
installing the Sp's always killed it. Any suggestion
would be greatly appreciated.
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>the suggestion that I disconnect and reconnect the USB cable and the computer power
>cable. However, I can print things from word perfect or "my computer", so the connections
>seem to be OK. My isp has some problems with a virus infection. Could that be the cause of my printing
>difficulties? Thank you for your help and comments.
--
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- Windows XP >> How can I change boot drive to C?Hi. While trying to assist my niece to install WinXP over the phone a
few weeks ago, something got crossed or misinterpreted and I found out
recently that she installed XP to her H drive instead of her C drive.
Her H drive is now nearly full and the much larger C drive is almost
empty. Short of reinstalling her system more carefully, is there a way
to easily change her system drive to C, along with her profiles, etc?
Thanks in advance.
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