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- Windows XP Network >> Major issues on small XP / 98 NetworkOk, here's the situation. Two XP computers, one with a
ADSL connection, one 98 computer. Previously, the network
was set up manually, with the USB modem connection shared
at 192.168.0.1, and the other machines with IP addresses.
Worked perfectly.
Then an anonymous moron ran the XP Networking Wizard,
which took over 192.168.0.1 with "Internet connection",
refusing to allow me to manually set up the network the
way it was. Some strange crap has now gone down since. The
current situation is the main XP machine with the internet
connection cannot connect to the other two, whilst the
other two are happily networked, but can't connect to the
main machine or the internet.
If anyone has any suggestions, I'd be eternally grateful.
dc.
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- Windows XP Hardware >> USB mouse problemI have one computer, which I believe is running Windows XP Home, which has
an MS USB optical mouse. It was working fine until this morning when it
worked for a minute and suddenly stopped. I tried a different mouse, an IBM
USB optical mouse, and it still didn't recognize it.
Nothing unusual happened to the computer that we're aware of at the time the
mouse stopped working.
A PS2 mouse works fine.
The computer does not recognize the USB mice using a USB-PS2 adapter.
The USB port works fine. I plugged in a USB joystick and the computer
recognized it.
The mice both work fine. I plugged them into another computer, which is
running Windows XP Pro, with no problems.
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- Windows XP Hardware >> Can't Find My CD Rom driveFor a while, after installing XP when I try to access my CD drive I get an error message stating that the location may have been moved. Last night, when using a SD card reader it shows up as a D: drive, which should be the defaul CD drive. Any suggestions how I correct this so that I can get the drive working? There is power supplied and the cables are correctly connected so I cant figure out what else to look for. I read somewhere about editing a registry and having bios detect it? I am a novice, help!
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- Windows XP Support >> File Folders will not openWhen clicking on a FOLDER, the search box opens. I have determined that
somebody change the settings in
Folder Options -> File Types -> Folder.
But I am not sure how to go about getting it back to normal.
Any suggestions?
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- Windows XP Network >> Demand Dialing When Not WantedI have setup a wireless peer to peer, ad hoc network
between a laptop & desktop both running XP Home.
Everything works fine except the laptop, immediately after
getting on the network, requests to get on the internet
even when it is not requested. I have cancelled every auto-
dialing parameter on the laptop I can find. Any
suggestions!
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- Windows XP Basic >> Windows XP boot failureMy EMachines T1440 was unplugged after locking up. When plugged back in, the
PC failed to boot up. It makes it to the screen which gives you the option
to boot up with last successful config, safe mode, etc. None of these work.
Restore disk that came with PC will reformat the HD and lose all files. Is
there someway to reach the C: drive without destroying all the data?
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- Windows XP Security >> windows xp pro firewallsecurity center shows firewall & windows update as being off, when both are
turned on, when rechecked soon after they will both be turned off again.
reason unknown. turn them both on again and then rechecked will show that
they are on for a short time, after a couple of rechecks they will be off
again.
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- Windows XP Hardware >> HELPi need to use my computer but i can only use it for like
10 minutes because a box appears that says windows is
shutting down because Remote Procedure Call
terminated..and it keeps shutting down, please help i
need my computer bad but i cant use it
thanks
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- Windows XP >> menu font too smallI am running xp home edition. When I do the sequence "control panel/ display
icon" the window titled "display properties" has the following tabs -
Themes/desktop/screen saver/appearance/settings.
The font for these tabs is too small ( like point 6 or less). How can I make
the font for these tabs larger? thanks
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- Windows XP Setup >> boot disk questionWhat's the differences between DOS boot disk without CD ROM Drivers, and
Win98 boot disk with CD ROM Support? Both floopy disks have fdisk program.
Win98 boot disk doesn't have format program but DOS boot disk has the format
program.
Please advice,
John
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- Windows XP Setup >> Secure site logons with XPI just upgraded from ME to XP and cannot log on to any
sites that require a name and password (eg. Travelocity,
ofoto, etc.). Is there a setting I have missed? Please
advise. Thanks,
Greg
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- Windows XP >> XP Pro bootMy Windows XP Pro system stop during boot with the error NTLDR missing press
CTRL+ALT+DEL to reboot. I have formatted drive and re-installed XP only to
receive the same error. The system will only boot if the XP disk is in the
drive. How can I repair this? and how could this have happened?
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ronreggin

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Posted: Wed Oct 15 14:25:47 CDT 2003 |
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Windows XP >> Lock Up
I reciently tried to install a program and when I rebooted,
the computer starts up, goes into the Desk Top
and about 10 Seconds later nothing works...
the mouse moves and the keybord is not locked up, but I
cannot click on anything or control Alt Delete will not
work.. any suggestions?
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anonymous

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Posted: Wed Oct 15 14:25:47 CDT 2003 |
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Windows XP >> Lock Up
>-----Original Message-----
>I reciently tried to install a program and when I
rebooted,
>the computer starts up, goes into the Desk Top
>and about 10 Seconds later nothing works...
>the mouse moves and the keybord is not locked up, but I
>cannot click on anything or control Alt Delete will not
>work.. any suggestions?
>.
>Sorr about spelling
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Malke

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Posted: Thu Oct 16 08:24:22 CDT 2003 |
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Windows XP >> Lock Up
Chadn wrote:
> I reciently tried to install a program and when I rebooted,
> the computer starts up, goes into the Desk Top
> and about 10 Seconds later nothing works...
> the mouse moves and the keybord is not locked up, but I
> cannot click on anything or control Alt Delete will not
> work.. any suggestions?
Try going into Safe Mode (hit F8 as computer is starting) and
uninstalling the program.
Malke
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