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- Windows XP Hardware >> keyboard issueshi. when i try to type anything on my laptop keyboard,
it works fine....BUT when i hit certain keys, somehing
else pops up.(i.g. "L" key opens login, the "D" key brings
up the search page,the "R" key opens the run command box.)
any ideas what could be the problem?
thanks for your help..pennie
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- Windows XP Network >> connecting two remote computersMyself and another person want to connect our computers
so we can see each others shared folders. We both have xp
pro and are both connected to to isp's through broadband/
cable. we have each set up the other as a user on our
respective computers and have had some fragile sucess
using a VPN. However, this often just will not work, we
have had a string of error messages eg. 733 (tcp/ip
protocol problems) 800 (computers don't even see each
other!). If anyone could guide us through a simple
solution to this problem it would be fantastic. We have
literally wasted weeks messing around with these dam
machines!
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- Windows XP >> XP installation stops after rebootI'm trying to install XP in the 2nd partition (D:) on a drive that has
Vista on the 1st partition (C:).
I put the CD in and it seems to go OK, I select the 2nd partition and
it copies all the files across.
When it reboots, though, nothing happens, no OS boots up, it just
stops after "Boot from CD/DVD....."
I've tried repairing the Vista startup and using VistaBootPRO to get
both Vista and XP in the Vista boot menu. In this case, Windows XP
doesn't boot, complaining about missing \ntldr.
I've tried using the XP recovery console, fixmbr, fixboot c:, fixboot
d:, still no go.
Where do I go from here?
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- Windows XP >> SearchWhen i go to START then SEARCH and click on it nothing
happens? Can someone please help me?
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- Windows XP >> Startup looking for user nameWhile starting up XP I reach a welcome screen that asks
me to select a user and click to launch windows. The
problem is that there are no names on the left hand panel
to choose from. How do I get past that screen?
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- Windows XP Hardware >> Catastrophic Media Failure or Data CorruptionMy Windows XP PC boots into the familiar log-in screen
with multiple users. However, now it's asking for a
password for each user, where it never did before.
Also, after the log-in screen, I get the following
messsage, "Catastrophic Media Failure or Data Corruption
has Occured". Does anyone have any ideas on this and how
to resolve this problem?
Thanks!
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- Windows XP Network >> XP Pro LAN network drive browsing very slowHello all,
This is my first post to this group so please forgive me
if I'm asking something that would be more appropriately
posted to another group somewhere, or if it's covered in
an FAQ somewhere (that I haven't been able to find!).
I have a problem with three XP Pro machines on an Ethernet
LAN browsing mounted drives from the Windows NT 4 Server
PDC.
When I login to the domain from any of the XP machines
(using any valid userid) 2 drives get mounted from the
server, one via logon script, the other via the user's
profile home path. Note however that though the drives get
mounted slightly differently the problem behaviour is the
same for both drives.
Once logged onto an XP Pro machine, when I try to browse
the two network drives mounted from the NT 4 server,
response is VERY slow. It can take 5 minutes for the
folder list to be displayed in the Explorer window. Whilst
I'm waiting for the window to display the folder list I
can start a Command Prompt on the same machine and browse
the mounted drives no problem at all from the command
prompt. So the drives do get mounted no problem, and it's
only when going via Explorer/desktop that the slow
response is seen.
The fact that the Command prompt method of accessing the
drives works as quickly as expected, and that each of the
3 XP Pro machines has different hardware for accessing the
network (Ethernet card, pcmcia card, usb laptop docking
station), I believe rules out hardware as the cause.
The LAN has a mixture of XP Pro, Win 2000 Pro and Win98
clients, and a single Windows NT 4 server. ALL the XP Pro
machines display the problem accessing the mounted server
drives, none of the other clients do. If I share a drive
from a Windows 2000 client the XP Pro clients can access
and browse the Win 2000 drive no problem.
I've tried disabling the anti-virus on the XP machines, no
difference.
So it's only when the XP Pro machines access drives
mounted from the NT 4 server, and only when using the GUI
interface to browse those drives. I've searched the
Internet and Microsoft's website without finding a
solution. I can't help but feel it's something very simple
that I should have thought of by now :-(
Any help greatly appreciated!
Thanks in advance,
Steve Whelan
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- Windows XP Hardware >> Repost: Failed to install IDE channels (primary and secondary)I have a MB with Intel 865 chipset. The storage controller has installed
as "Intel 82801EB Ultra ATA Storage Controllers" with the latest drivers
from Intel. However the drivers for the primary and secondary IDE
channels fail to install with a message "Driver is not intended for this
platform".
I have Windows XP Professional 2002 SP1 with the latest updates installed.
New info: I replaced the driver for the storage controller with the
"Standard Dual Channel PCI IDE Controller" and when trying to install
the two IDE channels Windows still fails twice with the message "Driver
is not intended for this platform".
How can this problem be solved?
Any help will be highly appreciated.
E.P.
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- Windows XP >> system restoreEverytime I try to do a system restore it will not restore
it gives me a incomplete restoration. It does not matter
which date I try to restore too. What should I do?
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- Windows XP Support >> Printer driver does not install, "operation could not be completed"Hi !
Trying to install an old NEC Silentwriter2 S60P to my new system XPSP2
(via parallel LPT1:) the printer installation assistant always fails.
It's not a problem of the driver itself (HP LJ IIP or NEC S90P will do),
I'm the admin, ALL Microsoft hints (German and US database) and several
other newsgroup tips have been tried,
other printers are (in the meantime) deleted as well as all the software
and registry entries. There is enough space on the drives, the
connection to the printer is okay, too (checked by setting it to PCL and
"copy test.txt lpt1:").
NEC has given up the support for this modell, except the support page
with hints (saying "install the S90P drivers coming with XP" or an
alternative e.g. HP, Adobe PS...).
Has anybody got a new idea ?
What about manual installation of the HP LJ IIP drivers?
Which files have to copied to
%WINDIR%\system32\spool\drivers,
%WINDIR%\system32\spool\printers and/or
%WINDIR%\system32\spool\prtprocs
?
Which entries have to be set in the registry in
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Print\Environments\Windows
NT x86
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Print\Printers und
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Print\Monitors
?
Thanks a lot.
Dirk
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- Windows XP Setup >> wont booti installed partition magic on my computer. during its
batch session after the reboot partition magic stopped
with a problem that read stack dump contact partition
magic service center- enter a disk in the a drive. well
when i put the disk in it failed to write to it. so i
rebooted from there. it would go through all of the
sequence to boot all the way to the windows xp logo. then
i would get a flash of a blue screen then it would
automatically reboot. this turns in to a cycle. i went
through all the safe boot options and the last known good
boot. i am stuck and i can not afford to lose what is on
the computer. any help would be appreciated.
joe ferrante
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- Windows XP >> double click on desktopHi,
doubleclicking an icon on the desktop doesn't work anymore.
I have to right click for the context-menu, to start an application.
Can anybody help me?
Thanks.
regards
Istvan
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- Windows XP Hardware >> cd rom - bad blockHello, using the device manager i am told that my cd rom
is working properly. However, through the event viewer I
am informed that the device has a 'bad block'. Can anyone
tell me how to rectify this problem?
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fermu

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Posted: Tue Jun 07 06:04:35 CDT 2005 |
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Windows XP Support >> error messages in NAV one button checkup
For the last few days I got those error mesages when I run NAV one button
checkup.
Windows registry scan
The key â??SOTWARE\microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Runâ?? refers to a registry
value â??â??that points to â??1.exe,â?? an invalid startup command
The key â??SOTWARE\microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\RunServices,â?? refers to a
Registry value â??â??that points to â??1.exe,â?? an invalid startup command
Program Integrity Scan
â??C\WINDOWS\System32\MAPISRVR.EXEâ?? cannot access a necessary file, â??gapi32.dllâ??
The errors are fixed by NAV and if I rescan there is none found, but they
reappear the following day, even if I didn't turn the computer off.
I use Windows XP SP2, OEM version
Thanks for your help
Windows XP1258
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TaurArian

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Posted: Tue Jun 07 06:04:35 CDT 2005 |
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Windows XP Support >> error messages in NAV one button checkup
Here's one of them:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;320550
Error Message: <Systemroot>\System32\Mapisrvr.exe Cannot Access a Necessary File,
"Gapi32.dll"
Don't know about the 1.exe, perhaps:
Spyware Programs links:-
www.lavasoftusa.com Ad-Aware
www.security.kolla.de Spybot
JL wrote:
> For the last few days I got those error mesages when I run NAV one
> button checkup.
>
> Windows registry scan
> The key â??SOTWARE\microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Runâ?? refers to a
> registry value â??â??that points to â??1.exe,â?? an invalid startup command
>
> The key â??SOTWARE\microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\RunServices,â??
> refers to a Registry value â??â??that points to â??1.exe,â?? an invalid
> startup command
>
> Program Integrity Scan
> â??C\WINDOWS\System32\MAPISRVR.EXEâ?? cannot access a necessary file,
> â??gapi32.dllâ??
>
> The errors are fixed by NAV and if I rescan there is none found, but
> they reappear the following day, even if I didn't turn the computer
> off.
>
> I use Windows XP SP2, OEM version
>
> Thanks for your help
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Posted: Sun Jun 12 16:30:01 CDT 2005 |
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Windows XP Support >> error messages in NAV one button checkup
Thanks, yes, it worked for the last one. I did so many things, like uninstall
and reinstall Norton System Works that I am not sure what did what. But I
have no idea what 1.exe is. I have Spybot, but is has been there for very
long. I still have the error.
"TaurArian" wrote:
> Here's one of them:
>
> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;320550
> Error Message: <Systemroot>\System32\Mapisrvr.exe Cannot Access a Necessary File,
> "Gapi32.dll"
>
>
>
> Don't know about the 1.exe, perhaps:
> Spyware Programs links:-
> www.lavasoftusa.com Ad-Aware
> www.security.kolla.de Spybot
>
>
> JL wrote:
> > For the last few days I got those error mesages when I run NAV one
> > button checkup.
> >
> > Windows registry scan
> > The key â??SOTWARE\microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Runâ?? refers to a
> > registry value â??â??that points to â??1.exe,â?? an invalid startup command
> >
> > The key â??SOTWARE\microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\RunServices,â??
> > refers to a Registry value â??â??that points to â??1.exe,â?? an invalid
> > startup command
> >
> > Program Integrity Scan
> > â??C\WINDOWS\System32\MAPISRVR.EXEâ?? cannot access a necessary file,
> > â??gapi32.dllâ??
> >
> > The errors are fixed by NAV and if I rescan there is none found, but
> > they reappear the following day, even if I didn't turn the computer
> > off.
> >
> > I use Windows XP SP2, OEM version
> >
> > Thanks for your help
>
>
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TaurArian

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Posted: Sun Jun 12 18:39:32 CDT 2005 |
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Windows XP Support >> error messages in NAV one button checkup
http://www.computing.net/security/wwwboard/forum/15675.html
some info on 1.exe (google search).
"JL" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
news:EMail@HideDomain.com...
> Thanks, yes, it worked for the last one. I did so many things, like uninstall
> and reinstall Norton System Works that I am not sure what did what. But I
> have no idea what 1.exe is. I have Spybot, but is has been there for very
> long. I still have the error.
>
>
> "TaurArian" wrote:
>
>> Here's one of them:
>>
>> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;320550
>> Error Message: <Systemroot>\System32\Mapisrvr.exe Cannot Access a Necessary File,
>> "Gapi32.dll"
>>
>>
>>
>> Don't know about the 1.exe, perhaps:
>> Spyware Programs links:-
>> www.lavasoftusa.com Ad-Aware
>> www.security.kolla.de Spybot
>>
>>
>> JL wrote:
>> > For the last few days I got those error mesages when I run NAV one
>> > button checkup.
>> >
>> > Windows registry scan
>> > The key â??SOTWARE\microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Runâ?? refers to a
>> > registry value â??â??that points to â??1.exe,â?? an invalid startup command
>> >
>> > The key â??SOTWARE\microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\RunServices,â??
>> > refers to a Registry value â??â??that points to â??1.exe,â?? an invalid
>> > startup command
>> >
>> > Program Integrity Scan
>> > â??C\WINDOWS\System32\MAPISRVR.EXEâ?? cannot access a necessary file,
>> > â??gapi32.dllâ??
>> >
>> > The errors are fixed by NAV and if I rescan there is none found, but
>> > they reappear the following day, even if I didn't turn the computer
>> > off.
>> >
>> > I use Windows XP SP2, OEM version
>> >
>> > Thanks for your help
>>
>>
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have permanently gone or are languishing and could be restored (I think the
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