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- Windows XP >> Configuring OE e-mail and internet optionsHi, Having probelm's with this setting the right one to
get mail... I have 5 different setting's including the one
I use now which is MSN.com, the other's are AOL, OE, and
hHotmail. I was getting some error's before I got MSN
hooked up and sending and recieving and now they bot (AOL,
and MSN) do the same, but would like all including OE to
be configured and just realized that this must be the same
thing cause I try getting those error messages' in OE to
come up again and they dont now that I have MSN mail. So,
can you have all these account's included with OE and that
would be AOL, MSN, Hotmail, and OE, I'm thinking why not..
But last time I posted this I wasnt' clear on those
error's I was getting before I started getting MSN
account's to go through. Anyone have any answers on this
feel free to let me know.
Thanks, Rob
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- Windows XP Support >> NEED HELP ASAP PLEASE: UNINSTALL AND REINSTALL XPMy winows xp sp1 is really bad and I need to delete it and reinstall it...I
have done this before and never had a problem. Now it is not even showing up
in my control panel. It will not let me manually uninstall it using the
osuninst.exe command. I cannot get rid of it to reinstall it from my disk.
Someone please help!! I really need a cleaned version asap.
Thank you.
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- Windows XP Perform Maintain >> DownloadingHow can I disable Windows File Downloader. I prefer to
use Go!Zilla but for some reason, although Go!Zilla is
configured to "Integrate with Browser clicks" which should
make it auto download anything that wold normally start
Windows downloader, it just won't work.
The main advantage of Go!zilla is that it will resume a
broken download which is useful if downloading very large
files.
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- Windows XP Network >> Workgroup vs DomainWe have a Windows NT 4.0 domain consisting of about 250 workstations. Our
WAN stretches over 8 states. There is a specific situation at each location
in which we have 4 to 8 pc's in what we call a "workgroup". This worked
fine in the Windows 98 days. Now we are adding a W2000 Pro or XP Pro machine
to each laocation as the "host". In other words, this is the pc that shares
it's resources. The other pc's may be W2000 Pro or W98 or a combination. If
I add all the pc's to the domain and each user is authenticated by the
domain and I share my resources to certain users of the domain, everything
is great.......until the WAN goes down and they cannot be authenticated by
the domain. Is there a better way ? Would I be better of not joining these
pc's to the domain ?
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Jerry Fortenberry
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- Windows XP Setup >> Defining logon domain controller during unatteded setupHello,
I have a question regarding unattended setup of WinXP using RIS but couldn't find an answer yet. Maybe someone can give me an idea.
During the unattended installation of Windows XP from a RIS server, the machine joins the domain automatically. Usually, this functions without any problems because one of the domain controllers in the LAN is used. But infrequently (one time out of 30 for whatever reason), a domain controller from a remote location is used to add the computer to the domain (a Windows Server 2003 Active Directory).
Because the replication topology is defined to only replicate all remote locations at night, when trying to log on to this machine after installation is finished, the computer account can't be found in the domain, because now a local domain controller is used to validate the request. Searching for the computer account, it can then be found somewhere on a remote domain controller but needs to be replicated first.
Does anybody know if it's possible to define a local domain controller during setup to add the machine account to the domain? All domain controllers within the LAN have a normal replication. I've searched for parameters in the unattend.txt and the configuration of the RIS but didn't succeed. We want to start a Windows XP rollout soon but can't find a solution. The WAN is too busy to allow replication during the day, there are about 40 remote locations.
Any ideas, tipps, tricks, whatever? Thanks. Ingrid
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- Windows XP Support >> A Strange ProblemI have a Dell Dimension 2400 running Windows XP Home Edition SP2. When I
start the system I get a screen asking which OS I want to load. One is XP
Home, and the other is a line of garbled nonsense.
No matter which one I select the results are the same: I get the windows
loading screen with the moving bar, then the screen goes black and the
cursor appears - and that's all. I can move the cursor around the black
screen but nothing more.
The results are the same no matter which startup option I choose - except
that when I choose 'Safe Mode' the cursor appears but I can't move it.
What the heck is going on, and how can I fix it?
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- Windows XP >> "applicaiton fatal error. Unable to connect to the ccd process."I have a friend that keeps getting this
error: "applicaiton fatal error. Unable to connect to the
ccd process." What causes this and how can we fix this???
He thought at one time he had a virus... Also when he
gets "Updates" from Microsoft, his PC doesn't keep them
and it just tries to update the same thing over and over
again.....
Thanks for your help
Rick
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majid81

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Posted: Thu Mar 27 09:56:00 PDT 2008 |
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Windows XP Perform Maintain >> PC won't go into standby or hibernate by its own....
My PC won't go into standby or hibernate on its own after a preset time.
I still can manually bring the PC into standby/hibernate without any
problem.
Don't know where to start to fix this problem, hopefully someone can help me
out. I am running XP pro. Have all the latest drivers and MS updates
installed
Thanks
Windows XP341
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Ed

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Posted: Thu Mar 27 09:56:00 PDT 2008 |
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Windows XP Perform Maintain >> PC won't go into standby or hibernate by its own....
> Don't know where to start to fix this problem, hopefully someone can help
> me
> out. I am running XP pro. Have all the latest drivers and MS updates
> installed
Check your settings in your control panel - "power options".
The hibernate tab has a little check box and if it's grayed
out, there's a BIOS setting that needs to be changed.
Ed
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Bob

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Posted: Thu Mar 27 11:12:25 PDT 2008 |
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Windows XP Perform Maintain >> PC won't go into standby or hibernate by its own....
Wireless mouse? Software attempting to update in the background? When
did the feature stop working and what happened between when it worked
and when it didn't?
Lisa wrote:
> My PC won't go into standby or hibernate on its own after a preset time.
> I still can manually bring the PC into standby/hibernate without any
> problem.
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> Don't know where to start to fix this problem, hopefully someone can help me
> out. I am running XP pro. Have all the latest drivers and MS updates
> installed
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> Thanks
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Lisa

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Posted: Thu Mar 27 18:13:36 PDT 2008 |
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Windows XP Perform Maintain >> PC won't go into standby or hibernate by its own....
The hibernate tab is there, I can manually put the PC in standby and
hibernate with no problem..thanks.
"Ed Covney" <ed(dot)covney(at)gmail(dot)com> wrote in message
news:u$EMail@HideDomain.com...
>> Don't know where to start to fix this problem, hopefully someone can help
>> me
>> out. I am running XP pro. Have all the latest drivers and MS updates
>> installed
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> Check your settings in your control panel - "power options".
> The hibernate tab has a little check box and if it's grayed
> out, there's a BIOS setting that needs to be changed.
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> Ed
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Lisa

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Posted: Thu Mar 27 18:16:15 PDT 2008 |
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Windows XP Perform Maintain >> PC won't go into standby or hibernate by its own....
Thanks Bob..no wireless mouse or any other wireless devices connected. All
the settings are fine and the PC goes in standby and hibernation when done
from Start>shutdown. This is a new built PC and the problem has been there
ever since I got it running.
"Bob I" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
news:EMail@HideDomain.com...
> Wireless mouse? Software attempting to update in the background? When did
> the feature stop working and what happened between when it worked and when
> it didn't?
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> Lisa wrote:
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>> My PC won't go into standby or hibernate on its own after a preset time.
>> I still can manually bring the PC into standby/hibernate without any
>> problem.
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>> Don't know where to start to fix this problem, hopefully someone can help
>> me
>> out. I am running XP pro. Have all the latest drivers and MS updates
>> installed
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>> Thanks
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Ed

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Posted: Thu Mar 27 18:58:25 PDT 2008 |
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Windows XP Perform Maintain >> PC won't go into standby or hibernate by its own....
> The hibernate tab is there, I can manually put the PC in standby and
> hibernate with no problem..thanks.
Tonight, can you disconnect the mouse, keyboard &
internet connection and then see if it .... sleeps?
(Are there any other external devices we should be
aware of?)
Ed
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Bob

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Posted: Fri Mar 28 05:20:43 PDT 2008 |
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Windows XP Perform Maintain >> PC won't go into standby or hibernate by its own....
The system has to be truly idle, for it to "time out" and go to
sleep/hibernate. Perhaps bring up Task Manager, and watch the
performance tab to see what is is happening with the CPU. If you see
activity switch to processes, and sort on CPU and see what pops to the
top to identify the problem software.
Lisa wrote:
> Thanks Bob..no wireless mouse or any other wireless devices connected. All
> the settings are fine and the PC goes in standby and hibernation when done
> from Start>shutdown. This is a new built PC and the problem has been there
> ever since I got it running.
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> "Bob I" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
> news:EMail@HideDomain.com...
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>>Wireless mouse? Software attempting to update in the background? When did
>>the feature stop working and what happened between when it worked and when
>>it didn't?
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>>Lisa wrote:
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>>>My PC won't go into standby or hibernate on its own after a preset time.
>>>I still can manually bring the PC into standby/hibernate without any
>>>problem.
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>>>Don't know where to start to fix this problem, hopefully someone can help
>>>me
>>>out. I am running XP pro. Have all the latest drivers and MS updates
>>>installed
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>>>Thanks
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smlunatick

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Posted: Fri Mar 28 12:59:12 PDT 2008 |
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Windows XP Perform Maintain >> PC won't go into standby or hibernate by its own....
On Mar 27, 12:11=A0am, "Lisa" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote:
> My PC won't go into standby or hibernate on its own after a preset time.
> I still can manually bring the PC into standby/hibernate without any
> problem.
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> Don't know where to start to fix this problem, hopefully someone can help =
me
> out. I am running XP pro. Have all the latest drivers and MS updates
> installed
>
> Thanks
What make / model of mouse / keyboard are you using? Microsoft
"drivers" and Logitech drivers are "known" to cause some problems with
not leyying the PC go into hbernation / standby.
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Pavel

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Posted: Sat Mar 29 17:05:10 PDT 2008 |
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Windows XP Perform Maintain >> PC won't go into standby or hibernate by its own....
"Lisa" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
news:#EMail@HideDomain.com...
> My PC won't go into standby or hibernate on its own after a preset time.
> I still can manually bring the PC into standby/hibernate without any
> problem.
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> Don't know where to start to fix this problem, hopefully someone can help
> me
> out. I am running XP pro. Have all the latest drivers and MS updates
> installed
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> Thanks
the Microsoft DDK has a "sleeper" tool for debugging such issues.
(unfortunately can't give a direct link )
It logs power management queries issued by the OS and whether somebody
vetoes them.
So you can see if the timed standby is ever attempted.
Regards,
--PA
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- Windows XP >> Services and StartupRunning XP Home. In MSCONFIG there are tabs for SERVICES and STARTUP. Is
there any comprehensive info on what these various items do (in plain
language) and which are safe to delete from either.
For example, I found BCMSMMSG in STARTUP and found it controls my modem,
which I never use as I have broadband. I unchecked it with no ill effects.
Your help is appreciated.
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- Windows XP Setup >> restore registry in XPHello
I have a system that will now not boot after cleaning out
some files in the registry. It boots to the login screen
but when you click on a user mesage comes up saying that
it is logging out the user. Ive tried every boot mode
posible with the same results. Now i have a legal XP Home
serial and disk but ive lost the #. Can you restore the
registry in XP through a comand prop like 98 or do you
need to reinstall. How can i recover my serial number
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- Windows XP Support >> Windows Explorer problemI saw an article about how to enable opening a DOS-window from within Windows
Explorer using the current folder in Windows Explorer. However, I did one
mistake and now I don't know how to make it undone.
I went in to Tools->Folder Options...->File types tab in Windows Explorer
and then i highlighted File Folder and pushed the Advanced button. Then I
pushed the New... button and then added "Open folder in MS-DOS" and
"c:\windows\system32\cmd.exe /k %1". Then I pressed OKk and did the mistake
to press the Standard button followed by OK. Now Windows Explorer opens a new
Search dialog (windows standard search dialog for files and folders) when
double clicking a folder in the right view of Windows Explorer. Also, when I
in the Search view right click an item, which has been found after a search,
and select Open Object's Folder I get another Search dialog. The worst thing
is that when I go back to Tools->Folder Options...->File types tab in Windows
Explorer and then i highlight File Folder and push the Advanced button the
Edit and Remove options are disabled so I cannot delete or edit what I have
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- Windows XP Hardware >> printing envelopesOn my old microsoft Works I could print envelopes from the
address book by marking the ones I needed. Works7.0 prints
the whole list. Can anyone tell me how to print selected
addresses?
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- Windows XP Setup >> task barI don't know what i did but the arrow where you hide icons
that are not used has gone and i can't get it back
I have hide inactive icons check and apply
Hope someone can help meget it back
Thanks
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- Windows XP MovieMaker >> 2 questions re: audio levels and formatquestion 1- is it possible to have the audio at different levels during the
same clip? i know how to raise the volume and mute, but for instance, could i
have the audio level loud at the beginning of the clip and slowly fade out by
the end of the clip?
question 2- if i'm saving clips as WMV but want to record back to tape
later, will i be able to convert to AVI or do i have to capture as AVI to
start? reason being untill i know what clips are really going to be used i
want to conserve disk space. basically the question is can i convert WMV
clips to AVI?
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- Windows XP Security >> User Locked OutWindows XP Pro
Name1 has admin privileges.
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- Event Properties:
Logon Failure:
Reason: Account locked out
User Name: Name1
Domain: Name2
Logon Type: 2
Logon Process: User32
Authentication Package: Negotiate
Workstation Name: Name2
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-Name1 Properties:
Name1
Full name:
Description:
User must change password at next logon [GHOSTED]
User cannot change password
X Password never expires
Account is disabled
Account is locked out [GHOSTED]
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-NET USER NAME1 (command):
User name Name1
Full Name
Comment
User's comment
Country code 000 (System Default)
Account active Yes
Account expires Never
Password last set 10/26/2005 6:57 PM
Password expires Never
Password changeable 10/26/2005 6:57 PM
Password required Yes
User may change password Yes
Workstations allowed All
Logon script
User profile
Home directory
Last logon 10/21/2005 5:47 PM
Logon hours allowed All
Local Group Memberships *Administrators *Debugger Users
Global Group memberships *None
The command completed successfully.
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This is the info! The account's password was not set to expire, and
everything looks right, except that it does not appear in Control Panel/User
Accounts or the Welcome Screen, and the "Classic Logon" doesn't work.
What's the problem? What caused this? And most importantly HOW DO I FIX IT?
Now, do I have to reformat and reinstall windows almost every month? This
is so focking retarded!
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I don't expect compensation or attribution, but here are some features I
expect be included in the upcoming Windows Vista:
1. Incorporate the file system into the registry.
2. Include a fart sensor (to be incorporated in the seat by the user) with
the next Windows release, and have the output logged into the registry.
3. Make ALL files excutable.
4. Execute ALL files with rundll32.exe
5. Hide file extensions from the user. Wait, this is done already!
6. Rename all files as soon as they are installed to very long hex strings,
so as to hide from the user, among others, the biometric fart logs.
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- Windows XP >> Intellipoint 4.1 Won't UninstallMy Intellipoint 4.1 software for Microsoft Optical Mouse
Blue won't UNINSTALL (using Add/Remove Programs in
Control Panel).
I'm experiencing periodic freeze-ups of my pc (XP Home) --
apparently due to my mouse -- and want to reinstall my
Intellipoint software. The software requires that I
first uninstall the current version.
However, the software may be corrupted because it won't
uninstall. Is there any way around this problem?
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- Windows XP Hardware >> CDRW Burner & DVDRW Burner File ProblemI have a problem. I use to be able to drag and drop on to either burner now when it formats the disks it went to a UDF file system and makes my disks size way down. It wont even let me drag anything to the disk drives now. I have nero 6 software as well as roxio 6 and it doesn't make a difference. I want it to burn in the old format but I am dumb to this so bear with me. I am using XP.
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- Windows XP Hardware >> problem to boot the harddisk from CD ROM/floopy diskMy computer cannot be booted from hard disk directly, and I doubt my
hard disk has some data corrupted?? However, I am able to see the
Windows XP splash screen but it never can go to Windows; it then
restarts by itself in an infinite loop. I think this problem was caused
after I failed to install the linux in different partition. I tried to
boot the machine from safe mode, but it still didn't help.
I tried to boot the machine from bootable Windows XP CD, and hopefully
I can repair or format the hard disk, but it didn't help at all. It
went to the setup page and stuck there forever. However, when I
switched to a good hard disk, it works fine. That means the machine is
able to boot from CD ROM if the hard disk is good, but not this hard
disk that has problem. I tried similar approach by using floopy disk to
boot the machine, and it works fine for a good hard disk but not this
bad one.
Any more suggestions?? I really have no idea what should I do now.
Please advice. thanks...
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- Windows XP Perform Maintain >> WindowsXPStartUp ProblemThe following are my system particulars:
OS Name Microsoft Windows XP Professional
Version 5.1.2600 Service Pack 2 Build 2600
OS Manufacturer Microsoft Corporation
System Name HABEEB
System Manufacturer INTEL_
System Model D845GBV2
System Type X86-based PC
Processor x86 Family 15 Model 2 Stepping 7 GenuineIntel ~2400 Mhz
BIOS Version/Date Intel Corp. RG84510A.86A.0033.P17.0307141128, 14/07/2003
SMBIOS Version 2.3
Windows Directory C:\WINDOWS
System Directory C:\WINDOWS\system32
Boot Device \Device\HarddiskVolume1
Locale United States
Hardware Abstraction Layer Version = "5.1.2600.2180
(xpsp_sp2_rtm.040803-2158)"
User Name HABEEB\S.M.Habeeb Mohamed
Time Zone India Standard Time
Total Physical Memory 1,024.00 MB
Available Physical Memory 673.01 MB
Total Virtual Memory 2.00 GB
Available Virtual Memory 1.96 GB
Page File Space 2.39 GB
Page File C:\pagefile.sys
I purchased Microsoft XP Professional with Service Pack 2 (OEM)from one of
one of Microsoft Gold Certified Partners in Chennai, India and installed the
same in my system on 07-09-2006, registered the product and activated the
same. Since there was some problem like memory dumping the windows was
repaired making use of the OEM CD. Now the problem is during booting the
following messages appears:
â??Generic Host Process for Win32 Services
Generic Host Process for Win 32 Services has encountered a problem and needs
to close. We are sorry to for the inconvenience.â??
â??Error: "The instruction at 0x7C918 fea" referenced memory at '0x00000010'.
The memory could not be 'written'. Click OK to terminate the program or Click
Cancel to debug the program.â??
I searched the knowledge base of your website. Could not fine solution.
No result matching my question. Please help me.
S.M.Habeeb Mohamed
Advocate.
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S.M.Habeeb Mohamed
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- Windows XP Setup >> SP2 - unable to login, activation requestsI have an ACER laptop that came with a pre installed OEM version of
Windows XP Pro. It (had) all the latest updates, but after applying
sp2 would not allow me to login under any accounts with error message
like 'could not create temp profile DETAIL - insufficient system
resources.' followed by a restart.
After logging in to SAFE mode (and it would only do this every third
boot!) the event log shows the same error, PLUS ACTIVATION errors. I
rolled back to SP1a (congrats MS - this worked perfectly) and I tried
running an installation repair, which of course required me to
re-active - which it did successfully. A second attempt produced the
same result - but with a dialogue telling me I had to activate before
I could logon. It then proceeded to do this, and I was then back to
the same scenario - 'UNABLE TO CREATE PROFILE' followed by a dialogue
with an X and and OK button. I've rolled back to SP1 successfully
again, but Windows update will soon prompt me to install SP2 again I'm
sure!
Can anyone suggest what's happening here? Rob C
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- Windows XP >> no Product KeyI bought Microsoft Home Edition along with a case,
motherboard, CPU, 2 HDD, Vidio card, etc. The software
came as two CDs: a Windows XP Home Edition, and a Windows
XP OEM Preinstallation Kit. I have written to Newegg.com
where I bought the software (and most of the hardware) to
find out how I can get the Product Key, but I've had no
reply yet. Is there a procedure I can use if I don't hear
from them in a reasonable period of time? I have been
working on the system for a week now and am getting
anxious to get it working.
Thank you for any help.
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