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- Windows XP Network >> Event ID: 1003I just upgraded my PC to a P4 3.0C and I am experiencing
a DHCP error every time I boot my PC. I am connected to a
Linksys router for my DSL connection and the DHCP
services is running on my router. I have never experience
this problem with my P3 1.0 GHz setup. I am using the
same 3 COM NIC from m old PC. Appreciate if anyon can
share a solution to this problem. Thanks in advance.
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- Windows XP Hardware >> Why does XP assign a number when updating device hardware?I updated my Wi-Fi adapter driver and client utility in Windows XP. After
uninstalling the old driver and client utility and rebooting my system, I
then installed the updated driver and client utility. I had to do this
twice because my system hung on bootup. The update works great and I don't
have any problems, so my question is related only to the XP operating
system.
Windows XP assigned a number after the hardware adapter, for example, before
I performed the hardware driver update, my Wi-Fi adapter was listed in the
device manager as "Atheros AR5001X+ Wireless Network Adapter" but after the
update it is listed as "Atheros AR5001X+ Wireless Network Adapter #3"
This is not the only case where XP has done this. It also listed my webcam
adapter with a "#2" at the end of the device name. It seems that any time I
reinstall or update a driver, XP assigns the device hardware a sequential
number.
Thanks for your windows expertise for this question.
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- Windows XP >> Misbehaving Mouse Drives Poor Paralegal bersirk! Anyone know thisSuddenly, when I'm going into My Pictures, Mt Docs, sensitive infi ares, the
mouse, a Belkin F8E812, usb-connected, begins to drift and swim around in
slow motion, paying little to no attention to me. Norton and Webroot
Spybot say all is well (?)
I'm running Windows XP Pro. 2003 on a Dell B110 and with all this
(economical) computing power, not a clue. Someone must have danced with this
beast, before. PLEASE HELP A FELLOW SUFFERER.
--
Archangelmag
"A FRIEND IS SOMEONE WHOSE ESTIMATION OF YOU IS HIGHER THAN YOURS."
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- Windows XP Hardware >> Internet/Modem problemOk not sure whether this is meant to go here or not but
here goes....... for some unknown reason my connection
keeps being dropped.... it connects fine then after
seemingly random amounts of time the modem just stops
receiving and sending data. then after about 30 seconds to
2 mins of it doing nothing it drops the connection. ive
checked settings and as far as i can see they r fine...
reinstalled ie already, checked modem configuration n
queried the modem n windows sez everythings fine there
too.....theres two computers on this line n the other
works fine so its not the line or ISP........ safe to say
im completely stumped...... anyone have any theories?
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- Windows XP Network >> Annoying difference between "Map Network Drive" and "Net Use"Greetings,
I'm using VPN to get to a server at my office; Windows 2000 server (which I
manage) and Windows XP Home on the laptop. And I'm having the following
curious problem.
If I use "Map Network Drive" in My Computer, everything works fine. For
instance, if I map U: to \\servername\users\mc, all is well.
If I use "net use u: \\servername\users\mc" I usually get an error 53
(network path not found).
Further... as soon as I have done *one* Map Network Drive, I can *then* do
as many "net use" operations as I want (to map additional drives).
And if, without doing a Map Network Drive, I simply wait a few minutes after
connecting, then "net use" will often work.
Since "Map Network Drive" and "Net Use" are supposed to be identical, what's
going on here?
I'd like to use "Net Use" in a script that is executed automatically upon
connecting (via CMAK). That's how I discovered the problem. The
MapNetworkDrive operation in VBSCRIPT, which I also tried, apparently has
the same problem as "Net Use."
More about it:
- When I'm unable to use Net Use, I'm also unable to open paths such as
\\servername\blah\blah in a window or with Run. However, once I've done a
successful Map Network Drive, they work.
- Putting the IP address in place of servername doesn't help. Nor does
using the fully qualified path for it.
The bottom line:
- What is this superpower that "Map Network Drive" has, and how can I make
it happen automatically?
I'm guessing it has something to do with WINS or browsing.
Thanks to anyone who can shed light on this! You'll be advancing the cause
of science.
--
Michael A. Covington - Associate Director
Artificial Intelligence Center, The University of Georgia
http://www.ai.uga.edu/~mc
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- Windows XP >> PASSWORDwhen I click to put the cursor in the "password" box to
enter my passsword, the password is aoutmatically loaded
in the box. I never check the box to have this done.
what can I do to prevent this. thanks.
rich
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- Windows XP >> format C: drives (multy boot )Dear Sir,
my computer was two windows c: and D: (multy boot)
c: windows XP Home (not working)
d: windows XP pro' (working good)
i was install windows XP pro' in c:drives (only install,
on format)
now C: and D: hawe windows XP pro' working good
i wand format C: ( becas some old file have C:)
how can format C: drives?
boot.ini file have in C: drives
boot.ini file have can make copy to D: drives?
and have can delete boot.ini file from C: drives?
Please help me......
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- Windows XP Update >> ActiveX not functions after Windows UpdateHi All,
My clients complaint that recently they can't view a button (which is
developed using ActiveX control) in their website which was developed
by me using asp. The problem doesn't exist before, after i checked, i
found that it happened after their Windows automatically updates on 18
of August.
I have used system restore to restore their OS back to the date before
the updates, and the problem doesn't exist. However, my clients didn't
wish to accept this solution.
Is there any problems on the security updates? Have anyone know any
solutions for this?
I really need helps on this...
Thanks and Regards,
Jasmine
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- Windows XP Update >> No Updates for XP SP2 since June?I've have automatic updates turned on since Feb 05 but checked for udates
using the site today and after installing the 'Genuine Advantage' software
and that checking out fine it says there are no critical/security updates.
However in update history the last update was dowloaded (automatically) on
16 June 05 - Cumulative Security Update for Internet Explorer for Windows XP
Service Pack 2 (KB883939).
Have there been no updates since then? They were usually at least a couple
each month. I've checked for hidden updates and there are none there. Does
anyone know if there have been any and if so why haven't they been dowloaded.
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- Windows XP >> mouse copy/pastexp, having folder with 150 text files, displayed in win explorer right pane.
wanting to copy them all.
select first, shift-rightclick last to select whole range. but when
right-clicking on selection to make pop-up for copy, nothing happens.
the same time, pressing ctrl-a, ctrl-c on [same as above] selected right
pane, and later ctrl-v on destination folder make copy/past.
is my win xp config wrong since i may not have right click pop-up on
selected 150 files, while on ther same time keyboard shortcuts work as
expected? gui copy of small number of files still works with mouse as
expected.
does it mean that keyboard shortcuts are more powerfull than gui mouse
copy/paste?
[not to say that copying from cmd prompt "copy *.txt newfolder" also work
for unlimited number of files]
any comment?
thnx
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- Windows XP MovieMaker >> burning to dvdi can't seem to be able to burn my projects to DVD. i've
tried both Nero and Powerdvd but both do not appear to
recognise the format MM saves them as.
Please help
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- Windows XP MovieMaker >> Import of AVI filesSince update to service pack 2 unable to import AVI files fom networked
computer. Error Message is
"-- could not be imported. The selected file is not valid or is corrupted."
It used to work fine! The strange thing is that I can copy and paste the
file to the Host computer, import it from there and it works fine. I do not
think that the avi files are corrupt as they play fine on each individual
computer. Could it be the network firewall which has been put on by the
service pack 2 update? Any ideas? Thanks for any help that maybe forthcoming.
Kevin
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- Windows XP Support >> windows xp home installation failureAfter hard drive failure on my Compaq deskpro Pentium III and installation of
a new
hard drive (40gb) windows fails to install. Messages as follows:
***Stop 0x0000008E (0x0000005, 0x0000005, 0xF7638CAD 0xF724A7EA, 0,00000000)
***setupdd.sys - Address F7638CAD base at F760C000, date stamp 41107c8f
HELP..............
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- Windows XP Perform Maintain >> Dropped network connectionsThis one is puzzling to me: I have XP Pro logged into a
domain, with drive letters mapped to our file server,
configured through a logon script. On a couple of our
computers, access to the server (the mapped drive) is
lost and nothing from that drive can be accessed.
However, the connection is restored within 15 minutes or
so on its own.
Does this sound familiar to anyone?
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Ted

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Posted: Wed Dec 21 11:08:27 CST 2005 |
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Windows XP Support >> Disk Read Error on booting XP
My son's PC has died, I re-built it earlier this year and it was fine until
this week. After initial bios screen it reports disk read error. Have:
1. Checked in bios; all looks ok, disk is being recognised.
2. Have run chkdsk /r; it reported that it had repaired the disk.
3. Have run fixboot
4. Have tried repair; no errors reported when copying file over, but still
reports read error on rebooting.
Still getting nowhere and do not want to do full install as he has not
backed up any of his material and I have no way of extracting his data onto
my machine.
Was balding to start with but now as shiny as a bowling ball.
Any suggestions gratefully received.
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Nick A
Windows XP165
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Posted: Wed Dec 21 11:08:27 CST 2005 |
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Windows XP Support >> Disk Read Error on booting XP
Well, you can take out his HD and put it into your machine (if you
don't have any available IDE, just unplug your CDROM temporarily and
use that for the HD) and copy the files over
OR
You can do an install of XP on that machine and just don't format the
drive. XP should install right over everything that's there and leave
his docs/apps alone.
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Posted: Wed Dec 21 11:09:42 CST 2005 |
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Windows XP Support >> Disk Read Error on booting XP
Might also want to remove any floppy/cd disks that are in the machine
and try booting up.
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Posted: Sat Dec 24 04:30:03 CST 2005 |
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Windows XP Support >> Disk Read Error on booting XP
Have managed to gain access to the hard disk but cannot get it to act as boot
disk in his PC.
Put spare hard disk in his PC and installed XP. Can boot from that and have
full read write to old disk but still cannot get old disk to function
properly.
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Nick A
"EMail@HideDomain.com" wrote:
> Well, you can take out his HD and put it into your machine (if you
> don't have any available IDE, just unplug your CDROM temporarily and
> use that for the HD) and copy the files over
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> OR
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> You can do an install of XP on that machine and just don't format the
> drive. XP should install right over everything that's there and leave
> his docs/apps alone.
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Posted: Sat Dec 24 08:46:45 CST 2005 |
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Windows XP Support >> Disk Read Error on booting XP
It sounds like the MBR or Partition (or Partition Table) has been damaged.
Back up all his data first, then use your favorite search engine to find
a freeware app to repair them ( Master Boot Record, Partition Table).
The MBR is the most likely problem.
"Nick" <EMail@HideDomain.com.(donotspam)> wrote in message
news:EMail@HideDomain.com...
> Have managed to gain access to the hard disk but cannot get it to act as
> boot
> disk in his PC.
> Put spare hard disk in his PC and installed XP. Can boot from that and
> have
> full read write to old disk but still cannot get old disk to function
> properly.
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> Nick A
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> "EMail@HideDomain.com" wrote:
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>> Well, you can take out his HD and put it into your machine (if you
>> don't have any available IDE, just unplug your CDROM temporarily and
>> use that for the HD) and copy the files over
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>> OR
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>> You can do an install of XP on that machine and just don't format the
>> drive. XP should install right over everything that's there and leave
>> his docs/apps alone.
>>
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- Windows XP >> best video card for MCEHello my Nvidia Gforce4 mx440 video card stopped recording audio on my
MCE. I was wanting opinions on a good replacement card. I'm open to
all suggestions, I want to stay around $150, but HD capability and
maybe even dual tuner support might make me go higher if peolpe think
it's worth it. It is a original MCE computer with the 2005 update.
It's a P4 2.66 Ghz. and has been very reliable.
thanks
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- Windows XP Setup >> What is Prefetch!!? in WinXPHi,
Can anyone here give me some idea about .PF files. These files are present
in "C:\Windows\Prefetch" folder. And titles of the files are usualy various
application names installed in one's computer. These files genrate daily
whenever you used any application on the machine.
Please help...
OS: WinXP Prof (SP2)
Thanks,
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playwin
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- Windows XP >> Internet Connection OK, Some programs can't connectHello all,
OK - I'm stumped. Maybe someone out there has seen this and can help
me.
I have a friend with a laptop with WinXP Pro/Corp SP2. Connecting to
the internet via Comcast HSI is fine. IE works, he is able to check his
email, he can download programs, etc.
However, he can't connect to the internet via iTunes, WeatherBug, or
even install the "Comcast Toolbar" for IE. Those are the 3 things he's
tried.
I figured it was most likely a software firewall problem, so we tried
exiting it completely. No change.
I had him install, run, update AdAware - all of these worked - and
AdAware had no problem connecting to the internet. We ran a scan, took
off a bunch of SpyWare/Malware, rebooted, and still no change.
His laptop was pre-loaded with a separate admin ID, we tried the same
thing from the admin ID and it didn't work there either... so its not a
user rights problem.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
D
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- Windows XP Network >> other workgroups not displayedi just installed a new xp pro and set-up the network and everything went smooth. but what i cannot solve is, when i go into 'microsoft windows network' only the workgroup which this computer belongs to is being displayed. if i try to search for computers in other workgroups, i have no problems to find them
help will be greatly apprecaite
thank
j
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- Windows XP Support >> OT: what is best product to resize a 150GB partitionHello
I tried repartitioning a 150GB partition using Partition Magic v4 but failed
with some init failed error. Currently only Windows 98 SE is installed -
want to create two partitions on disk.
Anything free would be good but don't mind paying to get the job done.
Angus Comber
angus@NOSPAMiteloffice.com
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- Windows XP Perform Maintain >> dde server windowEvery time i shutdown my computer a message comes up
trying to End Task a program called 'dde server window.'
It tries for about 15 seconds then asks me to end now or
cancel. I always hit end now, but it's really annoying.
How can i get rid of it. All i have installed is Office
2003, and a few games. I have all the latest updates and
drivers on xp pro.
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- Windows XP Hardware >> Use Laptop TFT as dual monitor for desktop computerHello!
is there any way to use my Thinkpad T43 laptop's tft screen as an
additional monitor for my desktop pc? Just like a dual monitor setup
but without the need to purchase a 2nd vga card and an extra monitor? I
would rather like to use the perfect laptop display while working on my
desktop box at home.
Actually this would require a VGA video input but afaik this is not
available. Perhaps there is a software solution? VNC can transmit
desktop contents via LAN but is no help here. I would need an extended
screen...
Any help would be fine.
Sevilla
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- Windows XP MovieMaker >> Convert DVD movies to Pocket PC, Smart Phones, PalmsIt's time to go mobile wild. Watch DVD movies on mobile devices (
Pocket PC , Smartphone , Palm ). Have fun when you are on the go. It's
so convenient to put your favorite movies, TV show in your pocket and
watch them anywhere at anytime.
This guide provides you an easy to use product that can convert DVDS to
WMV format. Pocket DVD Studio allows you to select entire movie, or
just one or several chapters to convert with adjustable bitrate, video
size, Resolution, etc. In order to help us learn it quickly. I will
give a simply introduction step by step.
First, download the product from its site and install it.
http://www.dvd-ripper-copy.com/pocket-dvd-studio.html
Second, Import and edit DVD file
The program supports both DVD files and IFO file.
If you want to add DVD files, click the DVD icon and find the VIDEO_TS
folder you want to add from your computer or your DVD disc, and then
click OK to add the DVD files. Or you want to add an IFO file, you can
just find the VIDEO_TS folder and selected the valid IFO file to add to
the program.
All the chapters of the DVD are selected in the default setting. You
can uncheck the box and choose you like. You will preview the video on
the left box.
Third, set the output preferences
The program lets you add multiple projects to convert. You can set the
output file name and output settings, and view the size and status of
each project.
Click the name of a project and the program will let you change the
file name.
Click Preferences to set the output settings of a project
Output File Path: Click the browse button to specify a folder to save
the converted file of the current project.
Audio: Select an audio channel and an audio frequency for the current
project.
Video: Set the resolution, output format, frame rate, aspect ratio and
bit rate for the current project.
Note: if you click "Default" button, all the original default
settings will be restored.
Forth, Converting
After completed the entire setting, click "convert" or "convert
all" icon to convert what you want.
You can preview the current process of the conversion including its
elapsed time and time remaining. Or check "Hide Preview" to don't
use it. After the conversion, you will find the converted files in the
specified output folder.
Complete DVD to WMV converter with four steps, if you are interested in
it, come here for learn more:
http://www.dvd-ripper-copy.com/pocket-dvd-studio.html
Enjoy!
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- Windows XP >> cd rom shuts down pcMy system runs fine unless I put a cd in either of my
drives. I can play numerous games for hours and it is
fine, so I don't think it is an overheating issue. I have
a geforce 4200 ti with 128mb of memory.
When I put a cd in either drive, a matshita cd rom drive
and a hp cdrw, autoplay kicks in and then it reboots,
every freaking time, nomater if its a data or music cd. I
have tried disabling the autoplay and that doesn't help. I
checked the event viewer and have pasted in the error
below. I searcehd on this site for it and only found a
reference to ms messanger, similiar but not exactly the
same error. That didn't help. Anyone have any
suggestions?
Here is the info from event viewer.
Event ID: 4354
The COM+ Event System failed to fire the
ConnectionMadeNoQOCInfo method on subscription {BB5FE1FE-
1AA8-4194-8FDE-75EF7EA55965}-{00000000-0000-0000-0000-
000000000000}-{00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000}. The
subscriber returned HRESULT 80010105.
Hope this is helpful. It's all greek to me
Thanks in advance for any advice.
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- Windows XP Network >> Internet Explorer vs CompuServeHello
I have just gotten new cable internet service (Comcast).
I therefore uninstalled my old dial-up ISP (CompuServe).
Now all of the HTML documents which I have downloaded
over time have switched icons from the Compuserve icon to
the Internet Explorer icon. However, Internet Explorer
seems unable to open these files. I get a window saying
that Cs.exe is missing and is needed to open them.
How can I get IE to open these files? Or does this mean
I have lost all of them?
Thanks,
Tom
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- Windows XP Support >> System RestoreI've experienced a number of problems on my computer (NAV not loading
correctly, other programs missing files, etc.). Therefore, I decided to
restore my system to the previous restore point (which was Sunday,
thankfully). However, I cannot access the System Restore dialog. When I
click on Control Panel>Performance & Maintenance>System Restore (in the
upper left column), nothing happens. I've also tried to access system
restore through the "Help & Support" function on the start menu, but nothing
happens then either. I've run Ad-Aware and Spybot on my computer (have been
installed for about a year, not after I realized I had a problem), but I
don't receive any indications that I've got a problem. Most other programs
seem to be operating as they should. What should I do?
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- Windows XP Network >> Dial InWhen looking in Routing and Remote Access... properties of my single Lucent Winmodem on com3... it says that it's condition is listening... However, when I dial in from another phone it doesn't pick up the phone...
Could someone please tell what's wrong??
Thanks
Dan
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- Windows XP Network >> Searching & Indexing across a networkHi,
I have a networked share folder ( on a 2003 SBS file server ) which has
about 10,000 image files in it.
We regularly search for files on this using the built in search function (
on both windows 98 & windows XP machines ). This works great on the win98
machines ... it searches the entire folder for a file name in about 2 seconds
... but the windows XP search takes forever. Even when supposedly setting it
up to index this folder it does not help.
Am I barking up the right tree ?? Also ... even when just browsing this
folder in explorer it takes a good 20 seconds to bring up the file list ...
ie: the XP machines seem to be very slow browsing across the network to this
folder. Whereas the 98 machines are all instant access. !!!
Can someone please point me in the right direction.
Steve
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