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- Windows XP Security >> Windows XP FirewallUsing XP Home Edition SP2, Windows Firewall is set to "OFF" and cannot be
changed. The banner at the top says "For your security, some settings are
controlled by Group Policy." In the Security Center, the option to change
the way Security Center alerts me is also grayed out. I really want to know
what has happened.
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- Windows XP >> Windows xp home locks upWindows XP home edition,
been working fine for about a year.
Haven't installed any software recently or added any hardware.
Current Norton AV flags system as being virus free.
Every so often (about 15 minutes, but it does vary)
the system just locks up. Mouse pointer sits there, system doesn't respond.
ctrl-alt-del doesn't work.
have to re-boot system.
I have noticed that every few minutes, the primary hard drive kicks in
- don't know if this is relevant or not.
Any ideas out there?
oh, I have added a couple of cooling fans recently, they suck air in from
the front over the hard drives - possible overload on system psu?
cheers
Mark
GA7VAXP
Athlon 2800+
1Gb PC2700 RAM
Hercules Radeon 9700 Pro
2x WD 80Gb caviar hd's
creative cd rw
creative cd rom
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- Windows XP MovieMaker >> Preview windowHi all.
I have just installed movie maker and am trying to undertake some editing. I
find that when I add clips to the timeline and try to play them, I get sound
but no picture in the preview window which makes editing very difficult. I
have saved to HDD using both the formats (WMV & AVI) and this makes no
diference.
Any suggestions?
Thanks.
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- Windows XP MovieMaker >> Recording video onto media centerI have the Hauppauge WinTV2... I have a video camera with the cables that
connect to the WINTV2 box (the video, audio ight, and audio left
cable)...here is my problem... Windows Movie Maker doesn't acknowledge the
fact that there is a video device connected, and the video won't play in the
media center. I don't see the video showing up at all in the media center tv
guide - live tv option. All I see is normal cable channels and no "video-in"
at all. The media center "help" section is really bad about the whole "help"
thing, there aren't that many topics to choose from and nothing about
connecting video to the WinTv2 box or media center.
What can I do? What am I doing wrong??
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- Windows XP Support >> Error in Event Viewer on startup...Every time I start my puter I get mutiple instances of this error in my Event
Viewer.
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The description for Event ID ( 2 ) in Source ( Disk ) cannot be found. The
local computer may not have the necessary registry information or message DLL
files to display messages from a remote computer. You may be able to use the
/AUXSOURCE= flag to retrieve this description; see Help and Support for
details. The following information is part of the event:
\Device\Harddisk5\DP(1)0-0+b.
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Anyone know what this might mean? Even though the errors are there the
machine seems to function properly.
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- Windows XP Update >> missing add/remove programmecan any one help me on this. lost my add/remove, and have a nasty little
download i want to get rid of. cant find any down load to help me. can some
one direct me to a point where i can fix this problem. i am not a computor
wiz, so i need it in laymans terms please.
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- Windows XP >> Looking for a script for NTbackup to a unique file nameI frequently run ntbackup to a second partition on my hard disk as a
first level backup (there are others, believe me.)
I'd like to schedule this. I can't find a script that creates a unique
file name for the BKF file. A name that includes the date, or is an
ascending number would be great.
Thanks
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Al Dykes
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adykes at p a n i x . c o m
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- Windows XP >> New mail msg at welcome screenWhen my welcome screen comes up, under my logon name is the msg "You have 1 new email".
I'm confused becase this xp home machine has no email setup on it. Is this a system msg? Also how do I retrieve it or stop it from showing up.
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- Windows XP Perform Maintain >> Welcome screen-black-rebootIn a new Western Digital harddrive -fresh install of Xp-home-patched to date on Aug11
and an internal card reader installed on Aug 15 by repair technician service. He did
a double check on the new hard drive( partitioned c and d) and the older second hard
drive with his utilities resulting in a healthy report.
Aug 19 at the welcome screen it was a very fast, black flash and restart to the
desktop.
Today- power on -starts booting-(summary code rolls by, beeps) windows sliding blue
bar-then welcome screen arrives.
This morning it sat with a busy hour glass. Shut down with the tower's rear power
switch.
Restarted and boot up procedure started and as the welcome screen appears screen goes
momentarily black and a reboot occurs. This time the welcome screen has a busy
hourglass for a second or two and the desktop appears.
When I go into the manager to uncheck 'automatic reboot' a dialoque box pops up
referring to the page file. The page file has been set to be on the second partition
of this harddrive-no page file on partition C.
This was a new 'message' for me and I didn't fully understand it so I backed out of
that. In the previous hard drive configuration I could uncheck that and discover what
the 'stop error' contained when this reboot happened (On Aug. 11/06 that previous
Samsung hard drive was proceeding to die-the stop error was signalling the correct
thing)
I'm not sure what to do with this 'uncheck auto reboot' and resulting message re
page file and reports. I'd like to get a report to see if its hardware or
whatever....
Rose W
Other info that might be relevant as to why I'm getting these load up halts or redos.
The event manager has had a 'Warning'report all along regarding the Userenv at start
up and shut down. I did use the System Mechanic clean up on Aug.19 and that warning
has not shown up 8/19 or /8/20
The only other error is Internet Explorer did a Fault bucket 133169037 - result of
using the 'Thestar.com' website which just shuts IE down if I click on a link in that
Toronto Star newspaper site. This error happens on my other computer also so I figure
its a fault with that website.
One additional software installed Aug.17 WinHttrack -to download my website (basic
stuff that I use daily was installed Aug, 12-14)
The services that are disabled are Alerter, Clipbook, Human Interface Device,
Indexing service, Messenger, Network DDE, Network DDE DSDM
Load Order -SysInternals Utility Aug.19/06
Boot Boot Bus Extender 1 ACPI Microsoft ACPI Driver
Boot Boot Bus Extender 2 PCI PCI Bus Driver
Boot Boot Bus Extender 3 isapnp PnP ISA/EISA Bus Driver
Boot System Bus Extender 6 Compbatt Microsoft Composite Battery Driver
Boot System Bus Extender 3 PCIIde
Boot System Bus Extender 8 MountMgr
Boot System Bus Extender 9 Ftdisk Volume Manager Driver
Boot System Bus Extender 5 PartMgr
Boot System Bus Extender n/a* VolSnap
Boot SCSI miniport 25 atapi Standard IDE/ESDI Hard Disk Controller
Boot SCSI Class 2 Disk Disk Driver
Boot FSFilter Infrastructure 4 FltMgr FltMgr
Boot FSFilter System Recovery 4 sr System Restore Filter Driver
Boot Base 1 KSecDD
Boot NDIS Wrapper n/a* NDIS NDIS System Driver
Boot Network* 2* Mup Mup
Boot PnP Filter* 5* SISAGP SiS AGP Filter
Boot PnP Filter* 1* uagp35 Microsoft AGPv3.5 Filter
System System Bus Extender 14 lbrtfdc
System Primary disk 4 Sfloppy
System SCSI Class 45* i2omgmt
System SCSI CDROM Class 2 Cdrom CD-ROM Driver
System Filter 5 Changer
System Filter 6 Cdaudio
System Boot file system n/a* Fs_Rec
System Base 1 Null
System Base 2 Beep
System Keyboard Port 4 i8042prt i8042 Keyboard and PS/2 Mouse Port Driver
System Pointer Class 1 Mouclass Mouse Class Driver
System Keyboard Class 1 Kbdclass Keyboard Class Driver
System Video Save 1 VgaSave
System Video Save n/a* mnmdd
System Video Save n/a* RDPCDD
System File system n/a* InCDrec
System File system n/a* Msfs
System File system n/a* Npfs
System Streams Drivers 1 RasAcd Remote Access Auto Connection Driver
System PNP_TDI 6 IPSec IPSEC driver
System PNP_TDI 5 Tcpip TCP/IP Protocol Driver
System PNP_TDI 7 NetBT NetBios over Tcpip
System TDI n/a* AFD AFD
System NetBIOSGroup 1 NetBIOS NetBIOS Interface
System Extended base 1 Serial Serial port driver
System Extended Base 3 AmdK7 AMD K7 Processor Driver
System PCI Configuration 1* PCIDump
System AVG* 1* Avg7Core AVG7 Kernel
System AVG* 2* Avg7RsW AVG7 Wrap Driver
System AVG* 3* Avg7RsXP AVG7 Resident Driver XP
System n/a* n/a* Fips
System Pnp Filter* 2* Imapi CD-Burning Filter Driver
System PNP Filter* 6* InCDPass InCDPass
System PnP Filter* 7* incdrm InCD Reader
System Network* 5* MRxSmb MRXSMB
System Network* 4* Rdbss Rdbss
System Pnp Filter* 4* redbook Digital CD Audio Playback Filter Driver
System n/a* n/a* TermDD Terminal Device Driver
System n/a* n/a* WS2IFSL
Automatic Event Log n/a* DcomLaunch DCOM Server Process Launcher
Automatic Event log n/a* Eventlog Event Log
Automatic COM Infrastructure n/a* RpcSs Remote Procedure Call (RPC)
Automatic UIGroup n/a* Themes Themes
Automatic LocalValidation n/a* InCDsrv InCD Helper
Automatic LocalValidation n/a* SamSs Security Accounts Manager
Automatic PlugPlay n/a* PlugPlay Plug and Play
Automatic PNP_TDI 3 irda IrDA Protocol
Automatic TDI n/a* Dhcp DHCP Client
Automatic TDI n/a* Dnscache DNS Client
Automatic TDI n/a* Irmon Infrared Monitor
Automatic TDI n/a* LmHosts TCP/IP NetBIOS Helper
Automatic TDI n/a* WZCSVC Wireless Zero Configuration
Automatic ShellSvcGroup n/a* ShellHWDetection Shell Hardware Detection
Automatic SchedulerGroup n/a* Schedule Task Scheduler
Automatic SpoolerGroup n/a* Spooler Print Spooler
Automatic AudioGroup n/a* AudioSrv Windows Audio
Automatic NetworkProvider n/a* lanmanworkstation Workstation
Automatic NetworkProvider n/a* WebClient WebClient
Automatic Extended base 2 ParVdm
Automatic n/a* n/a* Avg7Alrt AVG7 Alert Manager Server
Automatic n/a* n/a* Avg7UpdSvc AVG7 Update Service
Automatic n/a* n/a* AVGEMS AVG E-mail Scanner
Automatic n/a* n/a* AvgTdi AVG Network Redirector
Automatic n/a* n/a* Browser Computer Browser
Automatic n/a* n/a* CryptSvc Cryptographic Services
Automatic n/a* n/a* ERSvc Error Reporting Service
Automatic n/a* n/a* helpsvc Help and Support
Automatic n/a* n/a* lanmanserver Server
Automatic n/a* n/a* mdmxsdk
Automatic n/a* n/a* PolicyAgent IPSEC Services
Automatic n/a* n/a* ProtectedStorage Protected Storage
Automatic n/a* n/a* seclogon Secondary Logon
Automatic Network* n/a* SENS System Event Notification
Automatic n/a* n/a* SharedAccess Windows Firewall/Internet Connection Sharing (ICS)
Automatic n/a* n/a* srservice System Restore Service
Automatic n/a* n/a* TrkWks Distributed Link Tracking Client
Automatic n/a* n/a* UMWdf Windows User Mode Driver Framework
Automatic * n/a* W32Time Windows Time
Automatic n/a* n/a* winmgmt Windows Management Instrumentation
Automatic n/a* n/a* wscsvc Security Center
Automatic n/a* n/a* wuauserv Automatic Updates
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- Windows XP Perform Maintain >> Installsheildhad a virus, and now i cannot install anything using
Install sheild...is there anyway i can re-install the
installer software....via the net or XP cd....i cannot
format the C: drive either....0x00000008 and it is nuthin
to do with the memory(slots, cards), that the support
error on this site shows....ive tried every technique that
it gives and still cannot get the Xp boot cd to get to the
liscense agreement dialog that appears after presiing nter
on the setup screen.....PLEase help with these issues, ive
ghad them for months, an cannot find a solution to either
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- Windows XP Network >> I can see computer but none can see me.I have a small network which i use in my student house to share internet
connection and files. I have found that all the users can see each other and
i can see them. But none can see me?? I also take my laptop home to use where
i also have a small network, and i have the same problem their! Can anybody
pls help?????????
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Windows XP Network >> Unknown publisher
Windows XP Pro
Member of Windows 2003 AD domain
One particular app (MAS90 accounting) runs EXEs that are stored on a shared
folder on the server and are accessed by the workstation via a mapped drive.
For some unknown reason, one workstation, two days ago, began to display this
message when opening the EXE:
The publisher could not be verified. Are you sure you want to run this
software?
As I recall, the classic answer to this problem has something to do with
trusting the LAN in IE. However, I do not think anything has changed on the
network.
What causes this? I have seen it happen before - a workstation or server
suddenly decides it no longer trusts EXE run across the LAN.
Windows XP164
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- Windows XP Setup >> dual bootHello,
I was wondering if it would be possible to create a dual boot with Windows
XP Pro and Windows 98 SE. The problem is that Windows XP Pro is already
installed and I now want to create the dual boot with Windows 98 SE. Most
sites however seem to recommend to install Windows 98 SE first and then
Windows XP Pro. And I don't feel like spending the whole day, at least,
taking backups and reinstalling programs.
Greets,
Joris
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- Windows XP Setup >> install Kensington USB Bluetooth AdaptorI am trying to install a usb to bluetooth adaptor,
http://us.kensington.com/html/9403.html, on XP machines with non admin users
that have roaming profiles.
Each user has their own adaptor, but for some reason each adaptor when
plugged into the machine wants to install the non signed drivers.
I tried modifying the built in widcom driver to include my device but not
all componets will install without administrative rights. And our
application will not recognize the built in driver software.
Does anyone have ideas to install the software so our users will not have to
be admins to be able to use their adaptors?
Thanks in advance.
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- Windows XP Hardware >> ChipsetFolks:
* Can anyone explain the purpose of the chipset on the motherboard of a
compute ?
Any information or references appreciated
Thanks
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- Windows XP Setup >> Connectivity ProblemHi Group,
I have just completed a clean re-installation of Windows XP & SP2.
All went OK, until I tried to get online to re-register XP & do some
software upgrades, including my ISP's latest logon package.
Even though the connection icon was in the system tray, and indicating that
I was already online, I could not access any web sites.
After contacting my ISP, and going through everything they had to suggest, I
still could not access any sites. They eventually told me that they could
not help any further, and that it was a Microsoft software issue.
On trying to contact the ISP's ftp server through the cmd box, to download
the ISP connection package again, I get the following message, every time.
.... "No Buffer Space is Supported".
The tech help people at my ISP are unable to help with this.
As I am unable to "get online" from home, where my regular email address is,
could any responses please be forwarded to my place of work, at ...
john.negus@defence.gov.au
Any help would be greatly appreciated, thanks.
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- Windows XP >> Windows XP bad iconsAlmost all desktop icons have the Word icon picture and I
am unable to change the icon pic. Also, clicking on
several desktop icons tries to launch the file in Word.
Please help.
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- Windows XP Setup >> Installation Problems with XP HomeI am getting the following error messages after installing
MS XP on my new system:
The signature for Windows XP Home Edition Setup is
invalid. The error code is 80096001.
and
Setup failed to install the product catalogs. This is a
fatal error. The setup log files should contain more
information.
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I reinstalled the software by reformating the hard drive
and reloading. Still get the same error.
My hardware configuration is a ABits IC7 motherboard with
a Seagate 80G SATA hard drive and 2.6GHz, 800MHz FSB
processor. I enabled the SATA1 interface and loaded the
drivers at the point identified in the initial setup.
Looking for answers.
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- Windows XP >> DWWIN.EXEThe Dr.Watson program that detects errors is failing to initiate at closing
due to the Windows XP is being shut down. What could it be picking up as an
error when I am shutting down my computer.
Another area I have been having problems is with the free earthlink
protection control center that is actually an Authentium antivirus and
spyware program. After installing the program it runs fine for about 3 weeks,
and then my computer starts to crash to the blue screen approximately once a
week. Microsoft error reporting (Dr. Watson) informs that is the Authentium
Program (grtdimon.sys). I have spoke with earthlink, and they have no clue of
the issue, except to uninstall and reinstall. Which I did and after 3 weeks
it starts all over again. Has anyone else had this problem?
The two above problems started at different times.
Does cleaning your registry keys with such programs as registry fix actually
do anything? I ran the free demo program by registry fix it claims I have 512
errors, but need to purchase the program for $37.00 do fix the errors.
Thank you for any imput and ideas regarding the above issues.
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- Windows XP Support >> Can anyone help me make the soundcard work?I have a new system with x64 and everything works fine but the
soundcard doesnâ??t.It doesnâ??t make a sound.
My soundcard is TerraTec Aureon Xfire 1723.Can anyone help me find the
driver for it ? THANK YOU !
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- Windows XP Support >> windows pop-up partially hidden behind the toolbarOn the toolbar you can normally point the arrow onto the icons next to
the clock (eg, "volume" or "windows messenger")
However the yellow pop up text box is partially obscured by the
taskbar! I've never seen this before.
Is there anyway to force the popup to sit on top of the toolbar so that
I can see the text clearly (it is intensely frustrating to see the top
of the yellow popup but no text, especially when I am wanting to see
how much battery time is left)
Any help gratefully received
Alex
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- Windows XP >> Disk Cleanup keeps locking upDoes anyone know what might be causing my disk cleanup to
lockup. I run the cleanup every so often and it's always
worked fine. Recently it has been locking up and I have
know idea why. I tried to use system restore with no
success. Any suggestions is appreciated. I'm using WinXP
on a 2.0 gHz with 256 RAM. It usually took about 15
seconds to run the cleanup, but today I left it running
for about an hour today just to see if it would unlock
itself, but nothing happened. I've also already rebooted
several times , scanned for a virus, and ran the Dr.
Thanks in advance.........
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- Windows XP Setup >> Regional and Language OptionsHi,
Why the Regional setting doesn't work. For example, the standards and
formats are "Japanese" and Location is in "Japan" (for example Time is
11:00:00). Then if I change the Location to Singapore, the time will be
10:00:00. This is OK. However after a few minutes later, the time is reverted
back to the Japanese time (11:00:00). I can do this many times, but it seems
that the time is auto restored. How to solve this problem, it's very
frustrating....
Regards,
Chris
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- Windows XP Network >> Windows XP Pro computer quits allowing access to work group computA computer that was previously allowing access to a workgroup has stopped
allowing any access to other workgroup computers and to it from other
workgroup computers. Get workgroup name is not accessible. The list of
servers for this workgroup is not currently available. We can ping the other
computer(s) and see them in a net view but can not get to them or their
resources.
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- Windows XP Update >> What went wrong, how to fix?An acquaintance has asked me to post this here on his behalf, since his
PC
is nonfunctional because of the problem he's described as follows:
*********
My operating system is WindowsXP, my security suite is McAffee 2005
Version
7.
Right after installing XP Service Pack 2, I got this message:
MSKDETCT.EXE
application error "The instruction at OXO15c113c referenced memory at
OXO15c113c. The memory cannot be read."
No matter what I've tried, these errors seem to accumulate and I get
hundreds of the applications running and taking up memory within 10 to
15
minutes. System memory is a used by this error (sic) (?). I cannot do
a
proper system shutdown.
**********
He has data which he has not backed up, so reinstalling WinXP and
trying to
install SP2 again is not an attractive option. "System Restore"
doesn't
solve the problem.
Any ideas? Thanks in advance.
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- Windows XP Setup >> Boot can't see primary partitionI am trying to enlarge my 4 gig hard drive to a 10 gig one
I used partition manager to copy the whole primary partition to the new
drive, including the OS..
I then did the same with the extended partition. Partition Manager now
shows me what it is supposed to, that there is a 3.5 gig NTFS primary
partition and the rest is a FAT32 extended.
Now the computer wont boot into XP using the new drive: It gets into an XP
boot screen (so something went right), continues for about ten seconds and
then tells me that it cant find autocheck and reboots.
Trying to repair tells me that it cant recognise the NTFS partition as such
and trying to reinstall XP OVER the present installation from the boot discs
gets me to a screen which shows the extended partition as C: and the primary
as E: Needless to say it wont let me do a repair or reinstall on either,
possibly because for some unknown reason, it seems to be seeing the C:
primary partition as an OS/2 boot partition.
Is there any way around this? I cant find a boot disc which will let me copy
all the info on the NTFS C drive to a directory on the extended partition
prior to doing a full FDisk, format and reinstall on what it thinks is the
OS/2 boot partition, prior to copying all THAT directory onto the newly
created C drive again so that I can preserve all my software without having
to reinstall it again. I don't suppose fdisk /mbr will do anything will it
(doesn't SEEM to be anything to do with this autocheck file which seems to
be stopping the present 'installation' of the OS from booting)?
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