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- Windows XP Update >> all updates failed to installi just reinstalled win XP pro and evry time i got to window updates it says
12 updates are already DL and all that is needed is to click install. THen
every time it says install failed for all updates???? help
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- Windows XP >> Retrieval of Archived Email Messages from Remote LocationsLadies/Gentlemen:
My HP desktop computer (I do not have a laptop) is connected to the Internet
via Bellsouth's ADSL, and receives email messages via Outlook Express.
When I travel (regularly), I generally use a library's Internet connectivity
to access my email messages (@bellsouth.net).
At that time, I can reply to all of my newly displayed messages. Often,
however, I am unable to provide a thorough, immediate (having to wait until
I return home to my computer) reply because previous email correspondence
containing information relevant to the subject is not displayed, and
therefore, not available for me to review.
Is there a way to access all my previous/archived email messages?
Any suggestions?
I would grateful for any and all that would help me overcome this issue.
Thank you,
Bryan
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- Windows XP MovieMaker >> Movie Maker 2/RoxioI have saved a file in MM2 in large video form (as advised in your website by
a post). It says you can then pull it up in Roxio and then burn it. How do
you do that? How do you pull it up? I'm having problems with that.
Thanks.
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- Windows XP Update >> windows update doesn't show SP2 on XP updateHi to all,
I have win xp with sp1 on a IBM ThinkPad.
I updated the os with all the updates from the windows update centre.
The strange thing is that windows update doesn't report that I miss the sp2.
Do you know if there is a reason for this?
Do you think I really don't need the sp2?
Thank u in advance
Anna
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- Windows XP Setup >> problems installing windows.I tried to reinstall windows xp to repair some damaged
files and hit a major roadblock. When the installation is
about 3/4 of the way done it stops and a window pops up
which says, "the file igfxext.exe on Intel Extreme
Graphics Windows 2000/xp Installation Disk is needed."
I rebooted various times and it continues to do this. I
tried to get rid of the installation process but every
time I try to get back to windows, the installation
process keeps on trying to install windows again.
How do I stop this LOOP!!!! Help!!!!!
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- Windows XP Support >> ActiveSync Error SignatureMy PC installed WinXP Pro. The first time I installed the Activesync 4.5 and
it works OK the first couple of days. Today when I try to launch it and it
pop-up an Error message saying:
Error Signature:
AppName: wcescomm.exe AppVer:4.5.5096.0 ModName: apptoport.dll
ModVer: 0.0.0.0 Offset: 00005a5b
After I close the pop-up message, ActiveSync also closed down.
Can anyone let me know how to solve this problem. Many Thanks
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- Windows XP Setup >> Deployment problemsRobert,
I'm not sure about #1. On #2, are you sure that you're configuring =
Sysprep to use the Mini-Setup Wizard first-run experience? Do one of the =
following:
* If you're running Sysprep from the command line, add the -mini option.
* If you're not running Sysprep from the command line, make sure you =
select Mini-Setup Wizard from the first-run experience (I can't remember =
the exact name).
Best, Jerry
-----Original Message-----
From: Roberto Ruiz [mailto:informatico1.mha@solmeliacuba.com]=20
Posted At: Friday, November 28, 2003 2:30 PM
Posted To: setup_deployment
Conversation: Deployment problems
Subject: Deployment problems
Hi all, I=B4m preparing a deployment of Windows XP and I=B4m confronting =
two problems I=B4d like to share hoping someone tells me what to do:
1. After an unattended installation of XP Pro started from the local =
hard drive I put a command in the GuiRunOnce section to launch =
Office2000 instalation using a transform. This used to work fine on =
Win2k but now when the insallation of Office starts, Windows File =
Protection asks for some files from the SP1 CD wich cannot be found.=20
It tries to find them on the CD drive instead of the
c:\i386 folder where the slipstreamed instalation is located and =
obviously fails. I think this might be related to a kind of tag that may =
be put on the install folder to tell the OS that the service pack files =
are there, but I don=B4t remember how to do this.
2. When I try to automate an installation created using sysprep, the =
mini-setup ignores the sysprep.inf and always asks me to accept the =
EULA, introduce the key, etc. I have tried putting sysprep.inf of a =
floppy like I used to do on Win2k and also put it on C:\sysprep, it =
doesn=B4t work either way. I created the sysprep.inf using the setup =
manager included in the XP install CD. Any suggestions will be greatly =
appretiated.
Thanx,
Robert=20
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- Windows XP Update >> NEW Media Center 2005 UpdateI just updated with the new MCE2005 update and now my system does not
recognise my tv signal or recorded videos/shows.
I have a HP Pavillion Media Center pc m370n which had previously been
upgraded to MCE2005 with no problems.
PLEASE HELP!!
And thanks in advance!
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- Windows XP Support >> sounds coming from my computeri have been increasingly hearing sounds coming from my computer that are
not from any of my programs. I hear music, news, radio stations that I
don't know where it comes from. Do I have a virus or something else?
I usually have to restart my computer to make them stop. Please help!
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lamnj1013
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- Windows XP Support >> Program startup triggers different program installationI believe I have a registry problem .... and can use some help.
When I startup certain progams from the menu/destop icon/or by
starting the program itself in the /Program Files/subdirectory/
whatever.exe file I get an installation startup of a totally different
program. If I hit the cancel button on the instillation a few times
the installation stops and the program I want started finally starts
up.
what wierd link occured to do this and how can I fix it???????
I have tried uninstalling and reinstalling the offended program.
problem persists after reinstall.
I have tried removing from the add/remove pane in control panel the
program that tries to reinstall itself and what happens is it switches
to another program to reinstall. That is to say another program tries
to install itself instead of the one removed.
things work fine once I "blow through" the intstall dialogs and cancel
them all out and the program I want finally starts ...
Any hints as to where I might tweak or look to fix the registry as I'm
assuming that is the problem ...
Thanks in advance ...
Steve Egge
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- Windows XP Network >> Applications can't access internetI'm running XP Pro on an IBM Thinkpad T30 with Linsys wireless netork - cable
modem. I have access to the internet wirelessly and when hardwired. I have
3 apps that cannot 'see' interent connection, iTunes, Turbo Tax and AVG Auto
Updates. I get 'internet connection failed, check settings' errors from all
three. But, laptop is clearly connected. They are all listed as exceptions
for the firewall... I cannot figure out what else to check.. anyone know
what might be the issue?
Thank you so much
Gretchen
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MarkLFerguson

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Posted: Sun Jan 29 23:24:28 CST 2006 |
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Windows XP Perform Maintain >> Restore and registries
I was wondering if I mess up a registry,will my system restore be able to
return the computer to a point and fix the mess up? The registry mess up is a
different story not a fact yet but a possiblity. So this is why I ask. If it
wont fix a registry than its not woth the risk for me.
Windows XP615
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Galen

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Posted: Sun Jan 29 23:24:28 CST 2006 |
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Windows XP Perform Maintain >> Restore and registries
In news:EMail@HideDomain.com,
wondering had this to say:
My reply is at the bottom of your sent message:
> I was wondering if I mess up a registry,will my system restore be
> able to return the computer to a point and fix the mess up? The
> registry mess up is a different story not a fact yet but a
> possiblity. So this is why I ask. If it wont fix a registry than its
> not woth the risk for me.
I could get into the long and short of it but the logical answer is to rely
on last known good configuration (and option from the safe mode entry
screen) instead of restore as it's not possible to get to restore from
outside of the OS and, well, when you hose your registry really well that's
a very possible problem.
Safe Mode:
http://kgiii.info/windows/all/general/safemode.html
And even more important:
Registry Editing Warning:
http://kgiii.info/windows/all/general/regedit_warn.html
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Galen - MS MVP - Windows (Shell/User & IE)
http://dts-l.org/
http://kgiii.info/
"We approached the case, you remember, with an absolutely blank mind,
which is always an advantage. We had formed no theories. We were simply
there to observe and to draw inferences from our observations." -
Sherlock Holmes
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Bert

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Posted: Mon Jan 30 08:31:11 CST 2006 |
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Windows XP Perform Maintain >> Restore and registries
Hi,
Yes, System Restore will restore the registry, other than some values
that contain passwords.
This will require that the system can boot to Safe Mode, or Command
Prompt. Otherwise a utility such as Erunt will be needed.
You will want to made sure System Restore is functioning correctly
before proceeding.
Create a new restore point named TEST.
Create a new folder in the desktop an name it TEST.
Now restore to the Test restore point.
You will receive a message if the restore was successful, and the Test
folder on the desktop will be gone.
ERUNT: The Emergency Recovery Utility NT - Registry Backup and Restore
for Windows NT/2000/2003/XP
http://www.larshederer.homepage.t-online.de/erunt/
The Last Known Good Configuration option is very limited.
Choosing the Last Known Good Configuration startup option provides a way
to recover from problems such as a newly added driver that may be
incorrect for your hardware. It does not solve problems caused by
corrupted or missing drivers or files.
When you choose Last Known Good Configuration, only the information in
registry key HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet is restored. Any changes you
have made in other registry keys remain.
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Regards,
Bert Kinney MS-MVP Shell/User
http://bertk.mvps.org
wondering wrote:
> I was wondering if I mess up a registry,will my system restore be
> able to return the computer to a point and fix the mess up? The
> registry mess up is a different story not a fact yet but a
> possiblity. So this is why I ask. If it wont fix a registry than its
> not woth the risk for me.
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Ted

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Posted: Mon Jan 30 08:34:46 CST 2006 |
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Windows XP Perform Maintain >> Restore and registries
The registry is one of the things that are included in a restore point,
along with other key system files. It's a smart idea to create a restore
point before attempting to edit the registry, but it's a smarter idea to
backup your entire system partition, since making a mistake while editing
the registry may affect your computer's stability.
Before you start editing the registry, why not burden us with your problems?
Maybe we can help.
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Ted Zieglar
"You can do it if you try."
"wondering" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
news:EMail@HideDomain.com...
> I was wondering if I mess up a registry,will my system restore be able to
> return the computer to a point and fix the mess up? The registry mess up
is a
> different story not a fact yet but a possiblity. So this is why I ask. If
it
> wont fix a registry than its not woth the risk for me.
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- Windows XP >> Shutting downMy PC has developed a habit of running for a while, sometimes an hour
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- Windows XP Network >> USB portWhen I connected by wireless receiver it was put on the
front port of my computer, the same for my microphone.
How do I transfer them to a port in the back. If I do
that it does not work. New at this. thank you in
advance.
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- Windows XP Network >> Networking troubleI lost Internet all of a sudden without warnings. In
Device Manager, there is a yellow exclaimation mark on
WAN Miniport under Network Adapters. I see an error code
31 that drivers cannot be loaded. Whatever I do,
uninstall or change, it won't le me do anything. It says
the machine may need to be rebooted. Please help me.
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- Windows XP >> Ways to minimize startup timeI got the impression that my laptop is slower at startup now then when
it was new. It's an HP laptop with a fully updated Windows XP SP2. The
ways I know to minimize the startup time is to remove unnecessary things
from the Startup folder, and under this key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run
I do that regularly, but it's still quite slow. I'd like to know about
other ways to minimize the startup time.
Gustaf
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pc in the c drive it has 2000 prof and d drive XP and i have internet
connection in the D drive... i.e for the XP opearitng system ..Now in
this Os i cant open my commnad box i.e start--> run--> cmd when i enter
this my command bbox blinks and goes off and even in the same the task
manager cannot be opened..Earlier i have installed this google tool bar
and yahoo tool bar but i have removed them now ...but inspite of this i
am unable to open the command propmt box whereas the same can be easily
opened in the 2000 prof o.s please give me quich and best possible
answers...any other queries regarding the same are welcome...
Thanks in advance
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- Windows XP Hardware >> window ghosts on monitorsAt work I have a Gateway (sorry, don't know the model, but it's bare
bones, no sound card). I'm getting 'ghost' images of open windows on
monitors. I've tried two of our crt monitors and a brand new flatpanel
that I tested at home. All of them look great on any other computer but
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- Windows XP Support >> performance and adware problemI have a problem with my computer that affects it's performance. Whenever
windows boots, a process of iexplore.exe "internet explorer" starts up and
runs in the background. This process consistently uses 100% of my CPU
avaliability, slowing down all other processes. Also, all pages that i visit
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and "getfound.com" both of which display advertisements during my browsing. I
have the latest version of microsoft antispyware installed and i keep it
updated. I am not sure of what else you need in order to help me so i will
gladly supply you with any resources you need. thanks for taking your time
to listen to me and if you can, thank you for helping.
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- Windows XP >> Cloning XP Norton gHOST 2003I am trying to clone my hardrive on my laptop as a backup.
I work for a large company licensed to run the software.
When I complete the clone and try to boot the cloned drive
I get an error messaging concerning licensing problems. I
cannot remember the exact message but I believe it saks me
to contact Microsoft. Is there any workaround for this?
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- Windows XP Hardware >> RAD BACKUPSI am running Windows XP Pro SP2 on 2 Western Digital Raptors in a RAID 0
array, I also have a Western Digital 120 GB drive I use as a back up and for
storage. I wanted to know if anyone knows of the best program to use for
both backing up and restoring data for a RAID setup? I have heard that most
back up programs have trouble reinstalling to and from a RAID set up. Any
suggestions? Thanks.....
John
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