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- Windows XP Support >> Error Deleting File or FolderMy OS is Windows XP Professional. I created a folder in my documents, and now
I cannot delete it. I moved the folder to my desktop, and I still cannot
delete it. I tried going directly to its location on the C: drive and
deleting it, that did not work. I also tried deleting it from Windows
Explorer, that did not work. I keep getting an error message stating, "Cannot
find the specified file. Make sure you specify the correct path and file
name." What should I try next? Thanks.
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- Windows XP Setup >> Problem with CD Rom Drivei'm having an issue with getting my cd drive to recognize
any cd. I put in a game cd, it told me to put the first
disk in, and now will not play any music, game or data
off a cd. I have uninstalled my drivers, ect and it
still will not work. I know getting a new CD rom drive
will work, but im looking for the INEXPENSIVE way to do
things... any suggestions will be apreciated.
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- Windows XP >> Network Monitoring Program more simple than "MS Network Monitor v3"?Hi, i have been appointed the "sysadmin" of my small organization's
network (since i supposedly know more than anyone else here,
debatable) and my first task is to find the bandwidth hogs and IM
slackers.
We have a linksys router and everyone insists on using windows so it
is more or less a windows network. We do not have a server (yet, i am
lobbying the director but its an uphill battle) so i don't have a
computer where all the traffic goes through. I found MS Network
Monitor v3.x (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/933741) and it *seems*
to do what i need like view network traffic w/o being installed on a
server only problem is that it is waaaay over my head and i have
little concept of how to filter/interpret the data.
I am trying to find a free app (lobbying my boss for a server is hard
enough as is w/o investing in even more software) that will simply
allow me to identify the sites users are visiting, how much they are
down/uploading, what they are down/uploading, and the services they
are using and how often they are using them (mainly instant
messaging), etc etc etc. And of course the information needs to be
understandable by someone like me (ie "advanced user" but not hacker/
sysadmin/guru).
Any help or suggestions would really be appreciated!
Cheers
-Gaiko
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- Windows XP Security >> Browser Hijacker - How can I remove completely?My fathers PC went unprotected and now his broswser has been hijacked. I've
tried everything to get rid of it completely (Spy Bot, SpySweeper, Hijack
This, Counterspy, Yumgo etc) but it just keeps coming back. So far I have
removed over 600 viruses from his PC but this one is a devious devil.
One of the web browser addresses appears as res://shdocsv.dll/blank
and another as http://540filost.com/randomsites.
I can't access regedit in Run mode and i'm at a loss as to my next move?
Help me Obi Wan Kenobi, you're my only hope! Anyone....please?
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- Windows XP Support >> Share favorites folderCan anyone explain to me in a step by step guide how I can share m
favorites folder between my desktop and my laptop.
I have used the "set up home network wizard but the favorites dont sho
on the laptop.
In plain english if possible as I don't understand PC jargon.
Any advice really appreciated.
Thanks
Pa
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pamelams
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- Windows XP Setup >> two hard drivesI recently installed a second hard drive just to store recovered files that I
was searching for and didn't want another person looking through them. Should
I or can I install windows on this hard drive and then use this hard drive
and its version of windows as my own private computer?
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- Windows XP Network >> Standby & wake on lan -problemHello,
I'm running a web server on my Win XP SP1 machine. To enable waking of the
computer from standby by requesting a web page on the web server, I've set
NIC Power Management option to "Allow this device to bring the computer out
of standby."
This works fine, only now my problem is that the computer resumes from
standby by itself in every few minutes even when there is no network traffic
between the computer and internet.
If I unplug the computer's network cable from the external adsl modem, the
computer won't resume from standby by itself, but obviously neither can the
computer be connected from internet.
Or if I change NIC Power Management options to "Only allow management
stations to bring the computer out of standy.", the computer won't resume
from standby by itself, but needs a magic packet to wake up. However the
magic packet -scenario is not implementable in my case.
Could it be that the network traffic between the computer and the external
adsl modem is causing the computer to wake up? If so, how can that be
avoided other than using the ways described above? Or is there some other
source that is triggering the NIC to wake up the computer?
Matti
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- Windows XP >> doing backupsI have a 40GB hard drive with 10GB empty space. I want to
backup the whole 30GB. I have another hard drivr installed
but it's almost full. What other types of media that I can
use to do full backups. I also have a CDrom and a CDRW
installed.
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- Windows XP Network >> Windows Firewall of SP2 slows down LAN sharingHi,
Tested with XP SP2 to share files with a Windows-2000 client PC, if
Windows Firewall is turned ON, the workgroup computers who are running
on WinXP SP2 will be listed after for a very very long time.
If Windows Firewall is turned OFF, the LAN workgroup computers
connection is established in a very short time, and the files which
are shared will be listed and files are listed in a very short time.
That's a negative point of Windows Firewall.... Comments?
Thanks.
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- Windows XP Support >> Computer can't detect D Drive (D:\)My computer can't detect my D drive. It detected it at last shutdown, and
I've ran AVG and Spybot for spyware.
I go onto my computer, and it only detects my Ipod (F) and Hardrive (C).
I'm using Windows XP Proffesional, and my D:\ Drive is ASUS.
Any ideas how to fix this?
Thanks in advanced.
Josh
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- customize >> popup descriptionhow do i turn off the popup description? i've unchecked
the box in folder options, view tab but am still getting
that stupid popup clinging to my cursor.
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- Windows XP Update >> Windows UPdate Error after SP2I run windows update frequently. After installing XP SP2 from the MS
distribution Disk I now encounter an Error number: 0x8024402C. This error is
not listed in the trouble shooter or any of the other Update self help
resource. I Have shut down the firewall and AV but still enconyter the same
error.
Any Idea
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- Windows XP Setup >> Upgraded to XP from 98I have recently upgraded to XP from Windows 98. I am having such memory
problems! I have 8.78 GB used space and only 774 MB free right now (and
that's good.) I have 320 RAM so I am not sure what the problem is. I have
defragmented and cleaned up my disk space many times. I have deleted any
programs I haven't used recently. Does anyone have any other suggestions??
I am at a complete loss.
THANKS!
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Posted: Wed Oct 20 01:37:09 CDT 2004 |
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Windows XP Setup >> desktop colors
Somehow I have managed to hose my color options for ALL of my applications
and desktop. I have tried reinstalling XP Pro to see if the default would
return. It did not. Any ideas?
Windows XP942
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Posted: Wed Oct 20 01:37:09 CDT 2004 |
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Windows XP Setup >> desktop colors
What was it that you were doing to do this?
"SCVolman" wrote:
> Somehow I have managed to hose my color options for ALL of my applications
> and desktop. I have tried reinstalling XP Pro to see if the default would
> return. It did not. Any ideas?
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Posted: Wed Oct 20 10:39:08 CDT 2004 |
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Windows XP Setup >> desktop colors
Well, I upgraded home to pro about 4 weeks ago. All was well. Yesterday I
logged off for the first time in about 3 weeks and forgot my login password.
I had made the start-up disks, so I used those to boot up to an admin screen.
I was able to get into MSC and reset my password. Then rebooted and was
able to login without a problem. Except for my desktop colors being all
weird. I have tried changing the settings at display properties, updating my
video driver and even reinstalling xp pro.
"L391" wrote:
> What was it that you were doing to do this?
>
> "SCVolman" wrote:
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> > Somehow I have managed to hose my color options for ALL of my applications
> > and desktop. I have tried reinstalling XP Pro to see if the default would
> > return. It did not. Any ideas?
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L391

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Posted: Wed Oct 20 11:27:01 CDT 2004 |
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Windows XP Setup >> desktop colors
SC,
Sounds like when we take are car to the shop; "goes in with one problem, get
a call and it has a new problem"
I would say that it lies in your monitor being defective or needs attention,
you might try checking your cable going to the computer and why your at it
take a few minutes if you have the ability to do so and remove the case cover
from the monitor and gently give it a good vaccuuming out, DO NOT use a air
compressor as it will blow in moisture from the tank of the compressor. You
can buy cans of Air at your local Wal-Mart or Office supply store.
Monitors have a high magnetic field which draws dust which in turns lies on
your circuit board and makes a small disturbance...
Regards,
L391
"SCVolman" wrote:
> Well, I upgraded home to pro about 4 weeks ago. All was well. Yesterday I
> logged off for the first time in about 3 weeks and forgot my login password.
> I had made the start-up disks, so I used those to boot up to an admin screen.
> I was able to get into MSC and reset my password. Then rebooted and was
> able to login without a problem. Except for my desktop colors being all
> weird. I have tried changing the settings at display properties, updating my
> video driver and even reinstalling xp pro.
>
> "L391" wrote:
>
> > What was it that you were doing to do this?
> >
> > "SCVolman" wrote:
> >
> > > Somehow I have managed to hose my color options for ALL of my applications
> > > and desktop. I have tried reinstalling XP Pro to see if the default would
> > > return. It did not. Any ideas?
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Posted: Wed Oct 20 11:46:57 CDT 2004 |
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Windows XP Setup >> desktop colors
A few checks for 'weird colors', not necessarily in the following order:
1. if only colors are 'weird,' check Color Scheme
Display/Properties/Appearence to be "Default (blue)." Just change the
Default/Apply and then switch it back.
2. change the XP Theme in Display Properties then change it back.
3. check the *monitor* drivers, supported screen refresh rate etc. Try
minimal settings - w/out hardware acceleration etc.
4. log in as Administrator and see if the problem persists.
5 reinstall clean/clean - wipe the partition or drive - since XP finds and
applies some of the previous settings.
Michael
A clean/clean XP reinstall implies wiping the partition/drive clean -
otherwise, XP saves some of the previous settings.
"SCVolman" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
news:EMail@HideDomain.com...
> Well, I upgraded home to pro about 4 weeks ago. All was well. Yesterday
> I
> logged off for the first time in about 3 weeks and forgot my login
> password.
> I had made the start-up disks, so I used those to boot up to an admin
> screen.
> I was able to get into MSC and reset my password. Then rebooted and was
> able to login without a problem. Except for my desktop colors being all
> weird. I have tried changing the settings at display properties, updating
> my
> video driver and even reinstalling xp pro.
>
> "L391" wrote:
>
>> What was it that you were doing to do this?
>>
>> "SCVolman" wrote:
>>
>> > Somehow I have managed to hose my color options for ALL of my
>> > applications
>> > and desktop. I have tried reinstalling XP Pro to see if the default
>> > would
>> > return. It did not. Any ideas?
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Posted: Wed Oct 20 11:59:02 CDT 2004 |
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Windows XP Setup >> desktop colors
I am hoping a clean install would not be needed. I have data to back up
elsewhere and don't have the time to spend doing that, or reinstalling my
apps. My monitor is 12 months old and is a LCD envision.
"Michael" wrote:
> A few checks for 'weird colors', not necessarily in the following order:
>
> 1. if only colors are 'weird,' check Color Scheme
> Display/Properties/Appearence to be "Default (blue)." Just change the
> Default/Apply and then switch it back.
> 2. change the XP Theme in Display Properties then change it back.
> 3. check the *monitor* drivers, supported screen refresh rate etc. Try
> minimal settings - w/out hardware acceleration etc.
> 4. log in as Administrator and see if the problem persists.
> 5 reinstall clean/clean - wipe the partition or drive - since XP finds and
> applies some of the previous settings.
> Michael
>
> A clean/clean XP reinstall implies wiping the partition/drive clean -
> otherwise, XP saves some of the previous settings.
> "SCVolman" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
> news:EMail@HideDomain.com...
> > Well, I upgraded home to pro about 4 weeks ago. All was well. Yesterday
> > I
> > logged off for the first time in about 3 weeks and forgot my login
> > password.
> > I had made the start-up disks, so I used those to boot up to an admin
> > screen.
> > I was able to get into MSC and reset my password. Then rebooted and was
> > able to login without a problem. Except for my desktop colors being all
> > weird. I have tried changing the settings at display properties, updating
> > my
> > video driver and even reinstalling xp pro.
> >
> > "L391" wrote:
> >
> >> What was it that you were doing to do this?
> >>
> >> "SCVolman" wrote:
> >>
> >> > Somehow I have managed to hose my color options for ALL of my
> >> > applications
> >> > and desktop. I have tried reinstalling XP Pro to see if the default
> >> > would
> >> > return. It did not. Any ideas?
>
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L391

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Posted: Wed Oct 20 13:05:04 CDT 2004 |
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Windows XP Setup >> desktop colors
SC,
Borrow a friends Monitor for 5 minutes, You will see!
Regards,
L391
"SCVolman" wrote:
> I am hoping a clean install would not be needed. I have data to back up
> elsewhere and don't have the time to spend doing that, or reinstalling my
> apps. My monitor is 12 months old and is a LCD envision.
>
> "Michael" wrote:
>
> > A few checks for 'weird colors', not necessarily in the following order:
> >
> > 1. if only colors are 'weird,' check Color Scheme
> > Display/Properties/Appearence to be "Default (blue)." Just change the
> > Default/Apply and then switch it back.
> > 2. change the XP Theme in Display Properties then change it back.
> > 3. check the *monitor* drivers, supported screen refresh rate etc. Try
> > minimal settings - w/out hardware acceleration etc.
> > 4. log in as Administrator and see if the problem persists.
> > 5 reinstall clean/clean - wipe the partition or drive - since XP finds and
> > applies some of the previous settings.
> > Michael
> >
> > A clean/clean XP reinstall implies wiping the partition/drive clean -
> > otherwise, XP saves some of the previous settings.
> > "SCVolman" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
> > news:EMail@HideDomain.com...
> > > Well, I upgraded home to pro about 4 weeks ago. All was well. Yesterday
> > > I
> > > logged off for the first time in about 3 weeks and forgot my login
> > > password.
> > > I had made the start-up disks, so I used those to boot up to an admin
> > > screen.
> > > I was able to get into MSC and reset my password. Then rebooted and was
> > > able to login without a problem. Except for my desktop colors being all
> > > weird. I have tried changing the settings at display properties, updating
> > > my
> > > video driver and even reinstalling xp pro.
> > >
> > > "L391" wrote:
> > >
> > >> What was it that you were doing to do this?
> > >>
> > >> "SCVolman" wrote:
> > >>
> > >> > Somehow I have managed to hose my color options for ALL of my
> > >> > applications
> > >> > and desktop. I have tried reinstalling XP Pro to see if the default
> > >> > would
> > >> > return. It did not. Any ideas?
> >
> >
> >
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Posted: Wed Oct 20 15:06:19 CDT 2004 |
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Windows XP Setup >> desktop colors
Also, check if one of those "Accesibility" tools is not enabled - i.e.
colors for people with color perception "disabilities."
See what processes are running in Windows Task Manager for that.
Michael
"SCVolman" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
news:EMail@HideDomain.com...
>I am hoping a clean install would not be needed. I have data to back up
> elsewhere and don't have the time to spend doing that, or reinstalling my
> apps. My monitor is 12 months old and is a LCD envision.
>
> "Michael" wrote:
>
>> A few checks for 'weird colors', not necessarily in the following order:
>>
>> 1. if only colors are 'weird,' check Color Scheme
>> Display/Properties/Appearence to be "Default (blue)." Just change the
>> Default/Apply and then switch it back.
>> 2. change the XP Theme in Display Properties then change it back.
>> 3. check the *monitor* drivers, supported screen refresh rate etc. Try
>> minimal settings - w/out hardware acceleration etc.
>> 4. log in as Administrator and see if the problem persists.
>> 5 reinstall clean/clean - wipe the partition or drive - since XP finds
>> and
>> applies some of the previous settings.
>> Michael
>>
>> A clean/clean XP reinstall implies wiping the partition/drive clean -
>> otherwise, XP saves some of the previous settings.
>> "SCVolman" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
>> news:EMail@HideDomain.com...
>> > Well, I upgraded home to pro about 4 weeks ago. All was well.
>> > Yesterday
>> > I
>> > logged off for the first time in about 3 weeks and forgot my login
>> > password.
>> > I had made the start-up disks, so I used those to boot up to an admin
>> > screen.
>> > I was able to get into MSC and reset my password. Then rebooted and
>> > was
>> > able to login without a problem. Except for my desktop colors being all
>> > weird. I have tried changing the settings at display properties,
>> > updating
>> > my
>> > video driver and even reinstalling xp pro.
>> >
>> > "L391" wrote:
>> >
>> >> What was it that you were doing to do this?
>> >>
>> >> "SCVolman" wrote:
>> >>
>> >> > Somehow I have managed to hose my color options for ALL of my
>> >> > applications
>> >> > and desktop. I have tried reinstalling XP Pro to see if the default
>> >> > would
>> >> > return. It did not. Any ideas?
>>
>>
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- Windows XP Setup >> Importing OE files from CD-RWMy PC recently crashed and the end result was a new hard drive and moving to
XP from ME. I had previously saved all my pictures and e-mail files to a
CD-RW disk. I have now copied the files to my hard drive and had no
problems with the pictures (most were either .jpg or .bmp files) but I am
not able to access the e-mail files (.dbx) so that they can be loaded into
OE. They are currently located in C:\Documents and Settings\Marty\Local
Settings\Application
Data\Identities\{198xxxxxxxlotsmorenumbers}\Microsoft\Outlook Express along
with all of the other OE files, including the newsgroups I am subscribed to
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- Windows XP Setup >> Win XP home/SP2 & EXIF dataI am into digital photography. There are several programs to get EXIF
data from photo's on the internet, I use Opanda 2.2. I also use IE 6.
For some reason I cannot get the EXIF data on this computer running Win
XP. I get an error message saying "Cannot find image file form
"Temporary Internet form"". I can get it on my desktop running Win Pro
2ooo. Any ideas what I shouled check??
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- Windows XP Update >> Cumulative Update for IT FolksDoes Microsoft offer a cumulative Windows XP update for IT folks who don't
want to download from Microsoft all of the latest updates each time? It
would be much faster for us to install these updates from CD.
Thanks,
Chris
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- Windows XP >> Symbols / Icons goneHi
After installing a program, all my Microsoft programs don't have their symbol / icon anymore. The installer of that program was complaining that the 'symbol server' was not running. I removed that program but still have not the symbols / icons. I can't find anything about a 'symbol server'
Anyone knows more of this problem
Thxs
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- Windows XP Security >> On resume password protectI have two pcs. In one I have the option at screensaver tab "on resume
password protect". In another I have the option "on resume display welcome
screen. How to change this option of password protrct to display welcome
screen and vice versa.
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- Windows XP Perform Maintain >> monitor startup apps?Is there anyway to actually monitor startup applications in windows xp pro
or with a 3rd party application? I know I can kill one thing at a time in
the registry or via msconfig and keep restarting, but I would like to know
if there is something that specifically shows "x application started at x
time and completed loading at x time [and took x time to load]".
The reason being, I have a new IBM T43 notebook that I am testing for our
company (we're thinking of switching from Dell D600's to these) and this
system logs in, shows the hard drive active protection icon in the system
tray as loaded then takes a solid minute before anything else happens and
once it does it loads almost all of the system tray icons at the exact same
time, then the remainder at the same time about 30 seconds later. It
basically starts up fast, then once logged in takes a hell of a long time
before I can actually do anything on the system.
Any and all recommendations are appreciated.
Thanks!
Scott
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- Windows XP Support >> Unable to supress extra line in mail merge in Office Word 2007I'm trying to to create a mail merge set of mailing labels. I'm using the
mail merge wizard and am pretty sure that I'm inserting the fields correctly.
Some records have a company field and others do not. The ones without a
company field display with a blank line. Can't figure out how to suppress
the extra line. I've just upgraded to Office 2007 and am flummoxed as the
previous incarnation suppressed blank lines by default.
I'll be so grateful if someone can help.
Thank you!
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- Windows XP Security >> Change file type associationIn Windows XP Pro, Explorer \ Tools \ Folder Options \
File Types the "Change" button for "Opens With" is
disabled for a 'normal' user. It's OK for Administrator
and Power Users so must be a permissions problem.
Does anyone know the registry setting that needs changing
to enable this button ?
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- Windows XP >> Windows XP hangsHello,
Thank to all the people out there who help others like me.
I have a ibm laptop whose configuration is Pentium M 1.6
Ram 512 Hard
disk 80Gb loaded with WIn XP Prof. When ever i do some
minor changes
in my program files and then press the hide the contents
and press the
up button and thenin the main folder i repeat the same in
the main
folder it hangs. Other programs all work well even though
it hangs. A
similar thing happens when i do to the control panels
folder. I do not
do any major changes.
I have reformatted and and done a clean installation many
times.
Please help me
Thanking you in advance for the trouble taken.
Surya Chundru
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- Windows XP Hardware >> Need to partition preloaded hard driveJust bought new computer with preloaded software. I want to partition drive and reinstall software using Recovery CD since that's all I have to work with. XP would only allow me to create 1 partition and limited it's size to 7 Gb. Is there any way I can partition into multiple drives the sizes I want, with or without reformatting and if I do reformat can I use the recovery CD to reload the software onto a smaller C: drive? Any suggestions to accomplish this would be appreciated.
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- Windows XP >> Authority IssueI've got two XP Home computers on a home network. They're connected to each
other and the internet using an SMC broadband router. Neither computer can
view the My Documents folder on the other computer. Each computer can get
anywhere on the other computer, but access is denied to the My Documents
folder. I've made sure sharing is turn on for these folders. Each computer
is set up with the same two users, both users are administrators. ICF is
turned off on both machines. Can anyone help with this one? Thanx in
advance.
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- Windows XP >> Very very annoying taskbar in Windows XP....Hi,
I have a really VERY VERY annoying problem with Windows XP:
In the properties of the taskbar I have set the the "Auto-hide the
taskbar"
and "Keep the taskbar on top of other windows".
I set these properties so that the taskbar pop-ups when I move the
mouse pointer to an edge of the monitor.
A REMARK:
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I like to work with the keyboard only, because I'm much quicker with
it and I use the mouse as less as possible.
The Problem:
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At the beginning I had a lot of very annoying "baloon" Windows XP
messages and the taskbar ALWAYS pops-up, so the browser or application
application I used
lost the focus and I had to click with the mouse the browser or the
application window to gain the focus again; so I was able to work
again with the keyboard only.
So I found in internet a couple of hints: I added to my registry the
following keys:
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Advanced]
"EnableBalloonTips"=dword:00000000
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Advanced]
"FolderContentsInfoTip"=dword:00000000
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\tips]
"Show"=dword:00000000
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Advanced]
"StartButtonBalloonTip"=dword:00000000
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Advanced]
"ShowInfoTip"=dword:00000000
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer]
"NoSMBalloonTip"=dword:00000000
So, I didn't get any "baloon" message anymore. These keys "kills" the
Windows XP "baloon" messages from the taskbar.
HOWEVER:
it happens very often that the taskbar pops-up without any message. It
doesn't
display any "baloon" message, but it's still very annoying, because I
loose
the focus of the browser or application..... you read it already
before.
NOW THE QUESTION (PLEASE HELP ME WITH SOME IDEAS ^_^ ):
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What can I do to suppress the annoying pop-up of the taskbar?
I don't want neither to "Lock the taskbar" nor to "Keep the taskbar
UNDER
other windows".
If I need the taskbar, I simply want to move the mouse on an edge of
the monitor so that it pops-up. I don't want that the taskbar pop-up
automatically.
So, if you didn't die after this long monologue (LOL LOL) I would
appreciate some hints.
Thank you very much
John
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