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- Windows XP Hardware >> Can't access hard drives after clean install of XP ProI have several hard drives that have important data on them. I used to dual boot between 2000 & XP Pro, but I don't use 2000 anymore. So to get rid of 2000 and reclaim the disk space, I did a clean install of XP Pro. Now I have access to only my system drive and one of my other drives. If I go to My Computer->Manage->Disk Management, XP sees all the drives, displays their volume labels, and their status is all Online, Active & Healthy. However, only two of the drives have drive letter assignments. If I right-click on one of the unassigned drives, the Assign Drive Letter is greyed out. The only thing it allows me to do is to delete the partition or convert it to a dynamic disk. This is the case with three of my drives, all of which were put in service when I had only Win 2000. Before I reinstalled XP, all drives were accessible to both OSes.
These are physically different drives, not different partitions on one drive. The BIOS sees everything fine, and so does Disk Management, but it won't let me assign a drive letter, so I can't access anything.
For a while I used System Commander for multi-booting, and it could be that SC formatted the three drives that now are unassigned, I don't recall for sure.
Any ideas?
Any ideas? Thanks!
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- Windows XP Hardware >> Upgrading HardwareI am going to be upgrading most of my computer. CPU, MB,
Ram, video card. However I would like to use the same
HDD. Will I have to reinstall XP anyone got any
suggestions?
Thanks JR
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- Windows XP Security >> Error MessageI just rebuilt my computer and updated to XP Professional. I am trying to connect to my web site server for my shopping cart info.
When my shopping cart program (Cartit Commerce Buddy) trys to log on I get:
12157 Internet Security Channel Error
I believe this has to security certificates, but I can't figure out how to fix the situation.
Suggestions?
Thanks, Larry
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- Windows XP Hardware >> In-Place Upgrade - Continuous LoopI've posted this once already, but haven't received enough
info to get windows installed.
I recently installed a new motherboard and processor and
attempted an In-Place-Upgrade as specified in Knowledge
Base Article 315341.
Windows installs all the drivers and completes the pre-
install, however, it gets stuck in an endless loop when it
begins to install windows. When it starts installing, it
says it has approximately 39 minutes left to install.
After about 20 minutes (when it says there are 34 minutes
left to install) the computer reboots and starts
installing windows again. I can be reached at roger-
remove-langdale@yahoo.com
REPLY:
Try rebooting into Safe Mode and let Setup continue. If
this does not
help, disable all external devices and let Setup continue.
If still having problems, open a command prompt with
Shift-F10
Change to c:\windows\system32 folder
Type - Start devmgmt.msc
Disable any unkown devices
RESPONSE:
Thanks Tom. still having trouble though. Please
clarify "external devices" would this include expansion
cards or I/O devices like printers etc. Also, At what
point do I hit shift-F10? I can't seem to bring up a
command prompt. Also may be of interest: Safe mode (and
Safe Mode with Command Prompt) brings up the BSoD
with 'Safe Mode' in all four corners and "Microsoft (R)
Windows XP (R) (Build 2600.xpsp1.020828-1920:Service Pak
1) top center; NO command prompt. All help appreciated.
Thanks,
Roger
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- Windows XP Setup >> MI5 Persecution: Leant On 7/4/96 (14702)From: Green <Green@guidion.demon.co.uk>
Newsgroups: uk.misc,uk.politics,alt.politics.british,soc.culture.british
Subject: Re: MI5 Persecution: Why Aren't the British Police Doing Their Job?
Reply-To: Green@guidion.demon.co.uk
Date: Sun Apr 7 21:13:30 1996
In article <DpIE0r.736.0.bloor@torfree.net>
bu765@torfree.net "Mike Corley" writes:
> Last Easter (1995) I went into the local police station in London and spoke to
> an officer about the harassment against me. But I couldn't provide tangible
> evidence; what people said, in many cases years ago, is beyond proof, and
> without something to support my statements I cannot expect a police officer to
> take the complaint seriously.
This in itself dos not suggest that the police have it in for you.
The old bill operates on extremely tight spending limits forced on
them by that pillock Michael Howard, and without evidence, they
often have higher priorities than chasing something that cannot go
to court.
I doubt that the police are actually being leant on, but they probably
realise that if they looked into this, they would be leant on hard.
The met always stays away from anything that looks like it has Defence,
Security or secret service interest already, because they realise that
they are below these government agencies in the general pecking order.
This attitude was made clear in a TV show where a left wing comedian
heckled some aristocratic Tory candidate in a local election. The
police officer gave the comic a ticking off, even though you could see
that this young copper sympathised with the comedian, and regarded
the Tory as an upper-crust wanker. He said, and I quote "I'm giving you
the ticking off and not him because he's a Lord and I'm a Police Constable."
If I walked into my local nick and complained that MI5 were snooping on me,
they would show me the door without even looking at my evidence, because
that bored desk seargant with only five years to go before he retires
doesn't want to start fucking about with somebody who has incurred the
wrath of Stella Rimington. He would rather deal with the lost dogs and
driving licence producers, eat his cheese and pickle sandwiches and piss
off home at the end of his shift than have some high ranking spook having
a go at his boss and getting him a bollocking.
In short, you have earned much sympathy but little surprise. Just remember
that saying about the enemy of your enemies.
Have a nice day.
******************************************* QUOTE OF THE DAY******************
* You have just read the opinons of : * "Common sense is merely the set *
* * of prejudices a person acquires*
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Subject: Re: MI5 Persecution: Why Aren't the British Police Doing Their Job?
Newsgroups: uk.misc,uk.politics,alt.politics.british,soc.culture.british
Followup-To: uk.misc,uk.politics,alt.politics.british,soc.culture.british
References: <DpIE0r.736.0.bloor@torfree.net>
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>This in itself dos not suggest that the police have it in for you.
>The old bill operates on extremely tight spending limits forced on
>them by that pillock Michael Howard, and without evidence, they
>often have higher priorities than chasing something that cannot go
>to court.
I think the police know well what's going on. It is up to them to do
something about it. They know I've made a complaint at a police station.
I could probably do more to try to help myself (I think someone suggested
making a written complaint to the chief constable) but even then I nthink
they would not take action.
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>I doubt that the police are actually being leant on, but they probably
>realise that if they looked into this, they would be leant on hard.
>The met always stays away from anything that looks like it has Defence,
>Security or secret service interest already, because they realise that
>they are below these government agencies in the general pecking order.
>
So we have a situation where the security service breaks the law,
everyone knows MI5 breaks the law, and the police won't investigate
crimes that would otherwise earn a jail sentence.
Oh good, I'm really glad the UK is a democracy. (<sarcasm>, for those of
you who didn't catch that)
>If I walked into my local nick and complained that MI5 were snooping on me,
>they would show me the door without even looking at my evidence, because
>that bored desk seargant with only five years to go before he retires
>doesn't want to start fucking about with somebody who has incurred the
>wrath of Stella Rimington. He would rather deal with the lost dogs and
>driving licence producers, eat his cheese and pickle sandwiches and piss
>off home at the end of his shift than have some high ranking spook having
>a go at his boss and getting him a bollocking.
In this case I think it is 'high-ranking' police officers who are aware
of the persecution, they know a complaint has been made, and they're
doing nothing. What is more, I don't think there is anything I can do
that would make them take action, both because they may be being 'leant
on' and through the wider view that it could be deleterious to the state
to have a persecution by state organs exposed.
They're wrong in taking that point of view, because sooner or later this
will all out anyway, and they it will be n years of police inaction
(n>=6) that will be questioned.
>
>In short, you have earned much sympathy but little surprise. Just remember
>that saying about the enemy of your enemies.
>
>Have a nice day.
14702
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- Windows XP Update >> service pack 2Anybody know of any issue with this update as to dvdrw drives. I have a Sony DRU-700A that disappeared on me after updating to SP2. Which of the patches or should I remove all of SP2 to get my PC to recongnize the drive again. Trying to add new hardware or discover new hardware comes up with nothing. My other cdrw an artec cdrw drive is still working properly. Any suggestions???
Thanks
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- Windows XP Network >> internet connection suddenly lostHome DSL network, one day just stopped working, came back
on for a while, then stopped working all together.
-other computers on network are fine
-router light is lit for connection to my comp
-factory HP card (Sis I think), the card light on back is
lit when cord is in
I uninstalled the card in hopes that when I restarted it,
it would reinstall, but it won't let me reinstall, the
specific message is "cannot install due to errors, access
is denied"
very unusual for this to happen without warning, any tips
for troubleshooting my problem?
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- Windows XP >> quicktime set as defaultRecently I installed a program which added Quicktime to
my computer. Now when playing streaming video Quicktime
opens instead of Media Player. I assume default player
settigs have been changed but I can't find the place to
change this.
I use XP Professional.
Wayne
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- Windows XP Network >> access deniedI use win2000 small business server, and 5 winxp pro ver.
from server i can access all the system but from winxp i cant access any one it give error access denied
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- Windows XP Hardware >> Nvidia GeForce 6600 GT Express Graphics CardOkay, I went to Best Buy and purchased this card at 199.00 with a instant
rebate of 20.00. An hour later they said that card was not the right
connection type and substituted another one which I thought was another
Express one. I had them do the installation too.
When I got home, I noticed that the box was NOT an Exrpress one. It was a
GeForce 6600.
Should I take this card back and complain?
Thanks
Mary
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- Windows XP >> Very Odd Process Error?Need some help here. Everytime i try to run almost any
program (whether it be through it's shortcut or it's
executable directly) i receive the following error alert:
"only part of a readprocessmemory or writeprocessmemory
request was completed"
I've searched online most of today, and have yet to find a
solution. I found a ton of stack trace reprots that carry
this error - it's actually a 299L - ERROR_PARTIAL_COPY
error, but's that's as far as i got.
Can anyone shed some light on what i can do to fix this?
(i have the latest updates, patches, and virus
definitions)
Much appreciated,
Nelson
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Enjoy... Vulcanian #576593
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- Windows XP Support >> Sound settingsHi All
I've some how changed my sound settings so that I can only listen through
the headphone socket and my built in speakers don't work. The headphone
socket also has a red light coming from it which I presume means that the
sound will only come from there.
I cannot find the setting that has doe this, does anyone have any ideas?
--
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kjb

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Windows XP Update >> Problem with "wuaueng.dll" not executable - Getting Desperate
I'm trying to get Windows update to work and having trouble getting
"wuaueng.dll" to register. I keep getting "weaueng.dll is not an executable
file and no registration helper is registered for this file type". I've
downloaded and re-installed WIndowsLiveAgent tried all the most common fixes.
Any help would be appreciated.
Windows XP539
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Sailorman

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Posted: Sun Apr 13 05:02:01 PDT 2008 |
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Windows XP Update >> Problem with "wuaueng.dll" not executable - Getting Desperate
Forgot to mention that I'm running xp Home SP2
"Sailorman" wrote:
> I'm trying to get Windows update to work and having trouble getting
> "wuaueng.dll" to register. I keep getting "weaueng.dll is not an executable
> file and no registration helper is registered for this file type". I've
> downloaded and re-installed WIndowsLiveAgent tried all the most common fixes.
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>
> Any help would be appreciated.
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realcestmoi

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Windows XP Update >> Problem with "wuaueng.dll" not executable - Getting Desperate
Hi there,
This might be of any assistance:
http://www.computerhaven.info/forum/printable.aspx?m=70863
Best regards,
Michel Denie
"Sailorman" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
news:EMail@HideDomain.com...
> I'm trying to get Windows update to work and having trouble getting
> "wuaueng.dll" to register. I keep getting "weaueng.dll is not an
> executable
> file and no registration helper is registered for this file type". I've
> downloaded and re-installed WIndowsLiveAgent tried all the most common
> fixes.
>
>
> Any help would be appreciated.
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Sailorman

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Posted: Tue Apr 15 09:35:01 PDT 2008 |
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Windows XP Update >> Problem with "wuaueng.dll" not executable - Getting Desperate
Thanks for the info, but have tried all of these suggestions. When I try re
re-register I get an error message saying that "wuaueng.dll" is not
executable.
If anyone else has any ideas, please post.
"realcestmoi" wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> This might be of any assistance:
> http://www.computerhaven.info/forum/printable.aspx?m=70863
>
> Best regards,
> Michel Denie
> "Sailorman" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
> news:EMail@HideDomain.com...
> > I'm trying to get Windows update to work and having trouble getting
> > "wuaueng.dll" to register. I keep getting "weaueng.dll is not an
> > executable
> > file and no registration helper is registered for this file type". I've
> > downloaded and re-installed WIndowsLiveAgent tried all the most common
> > fixes.
> >
> >
> > Any help would be appreciated.
>
>
>
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realcestmoi

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Posted: Wed Apr 16 06:39:08 PDT 2008 |
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Windows XP Update >> Problem with "wuaueng.dll" not executable - Getting Desperate
Hi here,
Did you try this too:
Download location for WindowsUpdateAgent20-x86.exe
http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=43264
If it says "Install is not needed since Windows Update Agent is already
installed.", run the exe with the command line switch
/wuforce, like this: WindowsUpdateAgent20-x86.exe /wuforce
Best regards,
Michel Denie
"Sailorman" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
news:EMail@HideDomain.com...
> Thanks for the info, but have tried all of these suggestions. When I try
> re
> re-register I get an error message saying that "wuaueng.dll" is not
> executable.
>
> If anyone else has any ideas, please post.
>
> "realcestmoi" wrote:
>
>> Hi there,
>>
>> This might be of any assistance:
>> http://www.computerhaven.info/forum/printable.aspx?m=70863
>>
>> Best regards,
>> Michel Denie
>> "Sailorman" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
>> news:EMail@HideDomain.com...
>> > I'm trying to get Windows update to work and having trouble getting
>> > "wuaueng.dll" to register. I keep getting "weaueng.dll is not an
>> > executable
>> > file and no registration helper is registered for this file type".
>> > I've
>> > downloaded and re-installed WIndowsLiveAgent tried all the most common
>> > fixes.
>> >
>> >
>> > Any help would be appreciated.
>>
>>
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Sailorman

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Posted: Wed Apr 16 08:20:02 PDT 2008 |
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Windows XP Update >> Problem with "wuaueng.dll" not executable - Getting Desperate
Thanks for the additional info. I reloaded WU using force and it still won't
register "wuaueng.dll".
Any other ideas would be much appreciated.
"realcestmoi" wrote:
> Hi here,
>
> Did you try this too:
>
>
> Download location for WindowsUpdateAgent20-x86.exe
> http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=43264
>
>
> If it says "Install is not needed since Windows Update Agent is already
> installed.", run the exe with the command line switch
> /wuforce, like this: WindowsUpdateAgent20-x86.exe /wuforce
>
>
>
> Best regards,
>
> Michel Denie
>
>
> "Sailorman" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
> news:EMail@HideDomain.com...
> > Thanks for the info, but have tried all of these suggestions. When I try
> > re
> > re-register I get an error message saying that "wuaueng.dll" is not
> > executable.
> >
> > If anyone else has any ideas, please post.
> >
> > "realcestmoi" wrote:
> >
> >> Hi there,
> >>
> >> This might be of any assistance:
> >> http://www.computerhaven.info/forum/printable.aspx?m=70863
> >>
> >> Best regards,
> >> Michel Denie
> >> "Sailorman" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
> >> news:EMail@HideDomain.com...
> >> > I'm trying to get Windows update to work and having trouble getting
> >> > "wuaueng.dll" to register. I keep getting "weaueng.dll is not an
> >> > executable
> >> > file and no registration helper is registered for this file type".
> >> > I've
> >> > downloaded and re-installed WIndowsLiveAgent tried all the most common
> >> > fixes.
> >> >
> >> >
> >> > Any help would be appreciated.
> >>
> >>
> >>
>
>
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- Windows XP >> RUNDLL Error MessageHello,
I am new to Windows XP. Does anyone knows what the RUNDLL
error is and what file this is associated with? I have
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I have been going back & forth with Compaq support since
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- Windows XP >> upgraded from Win98SE to WinXP Home...I upgraded my operating system and cannot get Office 2000
to open for all (3) users on my pc. I am the only one
able to use Office. The other users try and it prompts
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- Windows XP Support >> Windows ErrorI'm am trying to get to the hard drive on a PC that is having the following
error - I know the PC needs to be formatted, but I'd like to get my files
off before I do that.
"Windows could not start because the following file is missing or corrupt"
windows\system32\config\system
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- Windows XP Hardware >> CD ROMI origionally had Windows 98 on my computer and 2 weeks ago
installed Windows XP (home edition). Later after installing
Norton's System Works I have had difficulty accessing the
CD ROM. My suspicion is that there is a compatability issue
with the XP version but am not able to get help through MS. Joe
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- Windows XP MovieMaker >> mm2in mm2 when i select the capture format i receive an error
message "an unknown error has occured any suggestions
dc10 plus capture card with studio 8 upgrade
pent 4
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- Windows XP Support >> Decrypting files--Access DeniedI have been trying to decrypt files on an external hard drive with Windows XP
SP2 and have only been recieving access denied errors. I have changed the
ownership of the files with no success. It won't let me copy or move the
files. What do I need to do?????????:( I even have no idea how they have
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- Windows XP Support >> Problem with attachments.I have had a couple people who use Outlook Express for their email,
tell me that they can't open .wmv movies that I send to them. They
report getting the following error message:
Cannot find file://:c:\qualcomm\eudora\attach\(file name).wmv. Make
sure path or Internet address is correct.
The last complaint I received, the guy replied to my letter, and the
file that I attached played just fine for me from his reply, so the
file is getting sent.
I have Eudora set for MIME encoding of attachments, and to put text
attachments in the body. Can anyone tell me any suggestions on how
they can see my videos? Is this a Outlook Express problem or something
I'm doing?
P.S. Sending this to microsoft.public.windowsxp.help_and_support &
comp.mail.eudora.ms-windows
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- Windows XP Hardware >> DVD recorder -- which format?I want to add a DVD burner to my XP Home system. I will use the DVD burner
to archive large Photoshop data files. I'm aware that there are a number of
formats for DVD and I'd appreciate any advice on which is the best to use
for simple backup purposes. I will not be making movies, music DVDs or
anything else like that... just backing up files.
Thank you.
John
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- Windows XP Setup >> Missing option dialogue box when putting in CDWhen I used to put a CD in my CD drive, or a USB memory stick in the USB
port, I used to get a box pop up giving me a choice of what to do with the
CD, i.e. which programme, or open a folder to view files etc. This has
stopped for some reason, can anyone tell me how to get it back?
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- Windows XP Security >> Administrator log-on problemWhen attempting to log on as administrator, I get the
notice "Unable to log you on due to an account
restriction." Question as follows;
1: How was this restriction created?
2: How can I correct it so that OI can log on as
administrator?
Windows XP Home edition SP1
Multiple user accounts
Many thanks and "kudo's" to the person who can help me
with this!!
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- Windows XP >> cursor moves by itselfWhen in Quicken, my cursor moves to the beginning of the line every 5-10 seconds. I have reloaded the program with no help. This happens after the computer has been on for 10-15 minutes. Do you think I have a bad component on my motherboard? I have tried a different mouse with the same results. I also notice a slight flicker on my screen every 5-10 seconds. Please help!!
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- Windows XP Network >> Networking file structureI'm thinking of improving the file structure of my
network, my first issue is the saving location Windows
uses, Windows defaults most of the time to the My
Documents folder on the users PC, I want every user to
save on the server as default, so when they save a new
word doc, for example, the save dialog box shows the
server drive location and their personal folder on the
server. If anyone can help me that would be great, the
server uses SBS windows 2000, the workstations are all Win
XP.
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- Windows XP Network >> SynchronizingHi,
Is there a way of setting up synchronized files so they
appear in exactly the same folders and subfolders as on
the orginal computer rather than them coming over and
just appearing all together in no particluar folder.
Thanks
Rose
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- Windows XP Network >> Can Hotfixes Cause Wireless Network problemsI have a Linksys WRT54G Wirelss G router and a WPC54G
Wireless G Notebook adapter. I've been trying to get them
to work for 2 weeks. I've had several conversations with
Linksys techs. Today one told me that Hotfixes download
for Windows XP can interrupt wireless operations. Is that
true? If so, what Hotfix could be causing the issue?
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