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- Windows XP Security >> Please advise on re-installation.Hi,
I run WinXP SP2 on a 32 bit system. The computer is running quite well,
and I have images of my main drive which holds the System partition, on
another hard drive.
I now propose to upgrade to a 64 bit system and have purchased the
necessary components.
Will you please tell me what is the best practice these days:-
Should I simply install my present main drive onto the new motherboard
and hope that everything will run as before?
Or should I Install a new clean hard drive onto the new motherboard, and
use software to transfer all the partitions and files from the present
main drive onto the new drive?
Or should I do a clean re-install of everything onto the new hard drive,
on the new motherboard?
Your advice would be much appreciated, especially if you could give
brief reasons for your recommendations.
Royston.
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- Windows XP Setup >> Desktop Rollout CD-KeyI am a consultant and I have created my XP Pro image that I would like to
roll out to a client site of about 25 PC's. I am using an unattend file and
RunOnce to install standard apps. I have created the Image using my version
of XP Pro from MSDN (non- Corprate). I leave the CD-KEY open so I can use
the CD-KEY on the indivdual computer that the client has. However when I use
the CD-KEY on the computer that does say (XP PRO) I'm told it is invalid.
Is there a version of XP Pro that I can use (If i have to rebuild my image I
guess I have too) or could I take all of my clients CD-Keys and consolidate
to ONE XP Pro Cd-Key for the orginization? Does Microsoft do that (Free of
charge?)
Thank you.
John
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- Windows XP Network >> SMTP loggingI have WinXP Pro. I need to log any traffic to SMTP servers.
More specifically, I should log the email addresses used by *any* program to
sent emails.
I tried hMailServer, but I think that I fail to configure some parameters,
so that it logs nothing.
Please, could somebody help me?
Thanks
Cristiano
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- Windows XP Support >> Is there a bootlog.txt (or equivalent) in WXP?I booted up with the F8-bootlog option, and got as a result a
'bootlog.dat' file. I assume that the bootlog.dat file is same as the
old bootlog.txt file under W98.
Anyway, I can't read it with normal programs. Is there a 'bootlog
analyzer' that I can download/use to see the content of the bootlog
file? Of course, I would like a demo/shareware/freeware copy.
Or, as an alternative, is there another way I can 'log' my boot-up and
look at such a 'log'?. You see. the boot-up is hanging up 2-3 minutes
during boot suddenly and I have no idea why.
Help?
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- Windows XP Security >> worm blasterHi, My home computer shutdown because of the virus. I
turned on the ICF in my computer. I then downloaded the
patch for WindowsXP. Thought I was safe. Next day the
worm was detected by my Norton Antivirus but no fix
available. Do you have a fix yet for this awful virus?
There should be huge consequences for persons who do
this. Thank you for any help you can give.
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- Windows XP Hardware >> No windows audio control... or audio for that matter !Hi all,
Wonder if anyone has come across this before:
I have an NForce chipset PC with Athlon XP. Onboard sound and lan etc.
The sound works fine with media player (wav, mp3 and videos) and games but
doesn't work with windows sound effects. Any ideas why?
The default audio device is corrupt in some way. In the control panel I'm
unable to "preview" windows sound effects and the default audio device is
blank... I can choose the Nforce device and press OK but the setting returns
to the blank state again.
I've removed the hardware from "devices" and re-applied the Nvidia drivers
off the website to no avail.
Any ideas what to do next ??
Doz
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- Windows XP Update >> Service Packs for Windows 2000 ProfessionalI downloaded the service pack 4 for Windows 20000 professional. the files
were upacked, but then the installation locked up my computer. Since I have
only dial up internet service, I would rather not spend another three hours
downloading the software. Is there a way to install the service pack now
that I have downloaded the files? Alternatively, can a CD of the service
pack be sent to me.
thank
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- Windows XP Setup >> RUNDLL Error messageWhen I'm starting up XP on my DELL, I'm getting a RUNDLL window, that gives
the following message, "Error Loading DOCEOC16B1" --
Device Manager then shows "not responding" for any action I try to take...
Please help me resolve this error --
Many Thanks.....
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- Windows XP Perform Maintain >> Limit RAMHello
I just upgraded to XP from W98se. I have 512 meg of RAM
and I would like to be able to temporarily limit my
physical memory to 366 meg.
I used to do this in W98se with the line:
MaxPhysPage=16DFF
in the [386Enh]" section of the SYSTEM.INI file.
This doesn't give the same result in XP.
Any Ideas?
Thanks
David
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- Windows XP Network >> IE6 & SIC can't browse from clientI have a problem....
IE is unable to browse the internet. I'm running 2 computers on winXP with a shared 256 adsl connection. I am able to ping any server I want, I can play my online game on both computers at the same time(Everquest =) ), and Yahoo! messenger works on both computers at the same time.I downloaded a fullversion svp for IE6 and installed it, without that making any difference, and I just downloaded the network-version of xpsvcp1 so I could install it on the computer w/o browser, but it didn't help. Is there any secret trick to make IE6 aware of the connection? I forgot to mention, it doesn't matter if I set the settings, or they are set on auto....
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you very much
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- Windows XP Perform Maintain >> Requirement For "Maintenance Password" on Boot UpXP PRO == We are using WinXP in a mining environment.
Recently, XP, upon boot, at the point I would expect to see
user selection, XP makes the statement " 'pc name'
maintenance password _________". It will not release
without it. None has been assigned.
This request for a maintenance password never existed
before. We have operated for about four (4) months
without this showing up.
Can anyone tell me what's happening??? How can this
message be inhibited?
Your assistance is greatly appreciated. HELP.
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- Windows XP Perform Maintain >> CD RW is being read as READ OnlyMY CDRW disks are being read by my computer as read only
disks. I had this problem once before on my previous
computer and I installed DirectCD and that seemed to fix
the problem. However, I installed directcd and got the
error message that the program was unstable and it wasn't
recommended to be used with XP.
What can I do to be able to use my CDRW's properly - ie,
add, delete, etc?
Thanks,
Colleen
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- Windows XP Security >> Supid question, help though!Hi, I need to know something really simple, so simple I can't find an answer
anywhere as of course everyone knows this but me! ;-) How do I "browse" to a
file or folder in the command prompt window? That is my question. I am
learning scripting, and while I am able to double click and get a dialog box
with the script in it, I am unable to open the scrip in the command prompt as
it keeps telling me "Unable to locate file". The file is right there in the
My Docements folder in a sub-folder called My Scrips. The command prompt has
C:\Documents and Settings\User Name then the curser blinks. I tried putting
My Documents at the curser point, but it returned an "invalid command" My not
recongnized as an internal command.
I know this is stupid, but somebody please tell me how to do this right?
Thanks very much,
--
Seree
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- Windows XP Update >> can't install critical updates in Windows UpdadeHello!
When trying to install critical updates with Windows Update (windows XP with
SP2) I always receive the same message: Installation failed (with no mention
to the type of error). This happens with all available updates! The only way
to install the updates is manually. I also have the Automatic Update turned
on but the installation never occursâ?¦ The icon on the bottom-right just keeps
appearing and disappearing without finishing the installation.
Many thanks
Nuno Martins
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Rich

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Posted: Sat Sep 22 09:50:29 CDT 2007 |
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Windows XP Support >> DOS outside of Windows
I have a Dell laptop with WIN XP with Svc Pk 2. My problem is the name
under the Documents and settings folder was pre-set when I got the machine
(I received it from a friend). Rhe folder is named JOSEPH. When I tried to
change that name, Windows said it was a system folder and may not be
changed. I really want to change that folder name. Do i have to find a way
out to DOS in order to do it?
Windows XP670
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Posted: Sat Sep 22 09:50:29 CDT 2007 |
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Windows XP Support >> DOS outside of Windows
"Paul J. Perillo" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
news:Kl6Ji.49$yh3.28@trndny01...
>I have a Dell laptop with WIN XP with Svc Pk 2. My problem is the name
> under the Documents and settings folder was pre-set when I got the machine
> (I received it from a friend). Rhe folder is named JOSEPH. When I tried
> to
> change that name, Windows said it was a system folder and may not be
> changed. I really want to change that folder name. Do i have to find a
> way
> out to DOS in order to do it?
No, that method will actually break it pretty seriously.
What you should do is create a new account, migrate *all* of your data and
settings to that new account and its folder structure.
The information here should help:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/811151
Then, when you are absolutely 100% positive that you have moved all data you
wish to keep, you can delete the old account. You have to do this from
another accoun; you can't delete the account you are in.
HTH
-pk
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Posted: Sat Sep 22 11:53:44 CDT 2007 |
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Windows XP Support >> DOS outside of Windows
On Sat, 22 Sep 2007 10:43:54 GMT, "Paul J. Perillo"
<EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote:
> I have a Dell laptop with WIN XP with Svc Pk 2. My problem is the name
> under the Documents and settings folder was pre-set when I got the machine
> (I received it from a friend). Rhe folder is named JOSEPH. When I tried to
> change that name, Windows said it was a system folder and may not be
> changed. I really want to change that folder name. Do i have to find a way
> out to DOS in order to do it?
Patrick answered your question, but I wanted to add another comment:
If I acquired a used computer, even from a friend, the first thing I
would do with it would be to reinstall the operating system cleanly.
You have no idea how the computer has been maintained, what has been
installed incorrectly, what is missing, what viruses and spyware there
may be, etc. I wouldn't want to live with somebody else's mistakes and
problems, possibility of kiddie porn, etc., and I wouldn't recommend
that anyone else do either.
--
Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP Windows - Shell/User
Please Reply to the Newsgroup
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Posted: Sun Sep 23 11:56:19 CDT 2007 |
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Windows XP Support >> DOS outside of Windows
Paul J. Perillo wrote:
> I have a Dell laptop with WIN XP with Svc Pk 2. My problem is the name
> under the Documents and settings folder was pre-set when I got the machine
> (I received it from a friend). Rhe folder is named JOSEPH. When I tried to
> change that name, Windows said it was a system folder and may not be
> changed. I really want to change that folder name. Do i have to find a way
> out to DOS in order to do it?
>
>
There is no way to reboot a WinXP PC into Real Mode DOS unless
you've set up a dual-boot system, or use a bootable MS-DOS diskette or
CD. And even then, you'd likely have no access to the hard drive's
contents, if using the NTFS file system. The WinNT family of 32-bit
graphical operating systems, of which WinXP is the latest generation,
has never used, included, or "ridden upon" MS-DOS. The Recovery
Console's CLI (Command Line Interface) is the closest you can come to
the old "DOS mode."
With second-hand computers, especially if acquired from strangers
but perhaps even if acquired from a family member or friend, your wisest
course of action would definitely be to format the hard drives and start
fresh. You don't want to get in trouble because the original owner may
have filled the hard drive with kiddie porn, or have problems because
the original owner downloaded/installed viruses or other malware.
To fix the "Registered to" information for WinNT/2K/XP, you can use
Start > Run > Regedit.exe to edit:
HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\Current Version\RegisteredOwner
and:
HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\Current
Version\RegisteredOrganization
How this will affect the name displayed in previously installed
applications will vary depending upon each individual program; some read
the registered owner information dynamically, while others read it only
during installation.
The user profile folders (C:\Documents and Settings\Username)
_cannot_ be renamed, even if the associated user account has been. So,
your best course of action would be to log on using the built-in
Administrator account, create a new user account, with the username
desired. You can then delete the old user account(s).
HOW TO Create and Configure User Accounts in Windows XP
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;279783
How to Copy User Data to a New User Profile
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;811151
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Bruce Chambers
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- Windows XP >> programs wont run!!been having trouble with windows xp since installing it
about 4 months ago. i've had to use system restore
several times because sometimes after startup it is
impossible to run most programs. its very frustrating, i
have to restore the system in safe mode. help!
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- Windows XP >> Cannot delete item from desktopThis is a re-posting. Thanks to those who have already
offerred suggestions.
I had to access some very old DOS based Lotus 1-2-3
files - Release 2.4. I installed my old software and
wanted a shortcut to it on the desktop. Instead of
creating a shortcut, I actually moved the 123.exe file
from its folder to the desktop. When I try to delete
it, I get a message saying: "Cannot delete 123. It is
being used by another person or program. Close any
programs that might be using the file and try again."
Nothing or no one is using the file. The computer is
part of a network at home. But even when this computer is
the only one on, I still can't delete it.
I have tried the following - none of which work:
- booting in safe mode and trying to delete it
- using the add/remove programs option in Control Panel
(it's a DOS based program and doesn't install
itself into Windows and doesn't appear as a program in
Add/Remove programs).
- bringing up the Task Manager to see if there is a
version of it running. There isn't, so there is no task
to end.
- checking that I have Administrator's rights.
Anyone with any ideas?
DJS
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- Windows XP Security >> don't know how to detelet from the computer??????hi i am a bit of an amature on computers so need a little help i had to do a
compleate re instal to factory settings but when doing so i pushed the just
re instal system files and not a compleate instal. so now i seem to have a
folder on my system i can't delete it contains alot of emty files but when i
go to delete them it just says cannot find the specified file make sure you
specifie the correct path and file name so would like to delete it,i have
tried doing a fresh re instal twice but the file still comes back under the
systems admin folder... so please please can someone point me in the right
direction to delete this unnecesary file
many thanks
mike
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- Windows XP Network >> Peer to Peer network problem pingingHi,
i am in desperate need of help or i will go insane!
I have an XP Home host and a 98se client.
the client can ping 127.0.0.1 and 192.168.10.2 (it's own IP address)
However....the host can ping 127.0.0.1 but when i try to ping 192.168.10.1 i
get the now dreaded "reqyuest timed out".
At the same time my task bar is showing that my LAN is connected and running
at a speed of 100 Mbps.
in desperation i've bought another network card and put it in a spare slot
to se if this will fix the problem, but this just tells me that i have a
cable unplugged and refuses to work........
GRRRRRRRR
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- Windows XP Setup >> Domain profiles.I'm not sure if this is the right newsgroup to post this, but this is
something I always wished I knew how to do. Scenario:
Small network of 2000/XP workstations. Domain controller is added to
network, computers are added to domain. Domain user accounts are added as
local users/administrators on workstations using "control userpasswords2"
OK, now what I *want* to do, is use an existing profile on the workstation
for when the user logs in to the domain. I've tried copying the profile to
where the computer loads the domain profile from (usually C:\Documents and
Settings\user.DOMAIN) and checking permissions, etc.. no joy...
Is there any easy way to do this? Do any proposed solutions also allow one
to copy a domain profile to a local user profile?
Thanks in advance!
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- Windows XP Setup >> ME removalMy PC originally came with Windows ME installed - drive C.
I have since split the hard disk and installed XP - drive D.
I no longer have a use for ME and I want to remove it and put XP on drive C
and, eventually, remove drive D leaving XP installed on drive C.
I have tried to install XP but I don't get the option of removing ME. The
installation program keeps selecting drive D which I don't want to change -
at least initially.
How do I replace ME with XP?
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- Windows XP Support >> Windows Genuine Advantage Kit - Report Help neededAfter buying a used computer, I've found that the copy of Windows XP Pro in
it was not a legal copy. I've gone to the site to purchase the Windows
Genuine Advantage Kit and filled out the Online Counterfeit Report. The
problem is - it doesn't allow me to put in the approximate date of purchase
in, which I don't even know. I'm at a total lost on who to contact and where
to proceed.. Any help would be greatly appreciated..
Thanks,
RadTad
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- Windows XP >> Start Up ProblemEverytime my computer starts up I get an error message.
This happened when my computer was hi-jacked and a stupid
Casino game was downloaded and installed. I got rid of it
but now when I start up my computer I get a rundll.exe
error. It is called BRIDGE.DLL What should I do? Please
Help. Email me at slacker6665@yahoo.com
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- Windows XP Perform Maintain >> unwanted pop-upsIf anyone knows how to get rid of these pop-ups that
continue to pop-up out of nowhere can you please email me
and let me know how to get rid of them bc they are very
annoying. Thank you very much
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- Windows XP Hardware >> nec dvd writerEasyFeelings Wrote:
> what is the read rate ?
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> how much RAMM?
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> there are a number of reasons that might cause this grief, need more
> info on
> the computer.
512 DDR and the read rate is 16x I meant that it didnt always work on
the original disk
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fizz1967
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- Windows XP Perform Maintain >> tried everythin please helpi have been everywhere and done everything that has
been suggested to me, I have only had my computer for six
months This is what happens, I try to go to a site that
comes in an e-mail it acts like its going there and then
bounces back to the in box and i cant go there or read
it #2 If I'm on line or looking at something or try to go
to a site I get this ( microsoft has encountered a prob
and needs to close) and it does and I have to start all
over please help!!!!!!
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