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- Windows XP MovieMaker >> Import of AVI filesSince update to service pack 2 unable to import AVI files fom networked
computer. Error Message is
"-- could not be imported. The selected file is not valid or is corrupted."
It used to work fine! The strange thing is that I can copy and paste the
file to the Host computer, import it from there and it works fine. I do not
think that the avi files are corrupt as they play fine on each individual
computer. Could it be the network firewall which has been put on by the
service pack 2 update? Any ideas? Thanks for any help that maybe forthcoming.
Kevin
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- Windows XP Support >> Dual user account problems (Well who woulda' guessed)I have created a second account for my missus and it is effin useless. It
will not hold any of the settings. I will not hold the background, actually
it will not even select an image. I cannot hold the background colours or
even the style.
Also on another issue, which is more a inexperience problem, is how do I
import bookmarks, so I can taylor them for my better half?
Thanx In Advance
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- Windows XP Perform Maintain >> Alert for an event log entryHow can I create an alert (in computer management) for a specific event log?
For example atapi driver (atapi.sys) logs an event (in system category) in
the case of CRC error when reading the hard disk; is there any way to alert
the user when this error occurs?
thanks in advance
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- Windows XP Setup >> System will not format hard driveI know that there has been a lot of recent posts on this, but none of the instructions seem to be working.
I am trying to reformat my hard drive and re-install XP Pro. I have my bios set up to boot from my CD. I select the Windows XP Professional Setup option.
If I select R for Repair, the system finds my existing system partition (NTFS) and gives me a warning message that an existing operating system is in the partition.
I try to Delete the partition, and I receive a message that I cannot delete it because there are system files necessary.
I tried installing over the existing partition, and thought I was sucessful. However, when I viewed the properties of my C: drive, all of the "old" files were still in evidence. I have an 80 gig hard drive and the drive showed 43 gig used. Right where I started from.
I have gone to the C: prompt and typed FORMAT C: \FS:ntfs several times. The prompt immediately appears and all the files are still in place. I have typed this command from the C:\windows prompt also.
Can someone please explain to me (in very simple non-technical English) why this is not working or what I need to do it? I have read every post regarding formating, viewed the FAQs and the links to no avail.
Thank you very much in advance for your assistance.
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- Windows XP >> PASSWORDwhen I click to put the cursor in the "password" box to
enter my passsword, the password is aoutmatically loaded
in the box. I never check the box to have this done.
what can I do to prevent this. thanks.
rich
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- Windows XP Perform Maintain >> Dropped network connectionsThis one is puzzling to me: I have XP Pro logged into a
domain, with drive letters mapped to our file server,
configured through a logon script. On a couple of our
computers, access to the server (the mapped drive) is
lost and nothing from that drive can be accessed.
However, the connection is restored within 15 minutes or
so on its own.
Does this sound familiar to anyone?
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- Windows XP >> issue with downloading files via internetHi all. I noticed i can only download 2 files at a time using my internet
explorer 6. When i try to download a 3rd file, it just wouldnt download and i
need to wait till 1 of my 2 files is downloaded. Is there any settings that i
can make so that i can download more than 2 files at a time via IE? Thks in
advance.
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- Windows XP Support >> Switch User suddenly asks for passwordXP Pro SP2.
I've got two users installed on this machine, neither has a password.
I've been able to switch users with no problem 'til now.
I just installed a new version of Symantec Protection Agent 5.1 (a
firewall that my employer provides and requires that I use if I'm going
to log into the corporate network from home) and now when I switch
users, I'm asked for a password.
If I log off and then log on with the other user, it works.
In fact, it looks like if I log off with one user, log on with the
other, log off, then log back on with the first, switch user will work
without prompting for a password.
When I re-boot, the behavior starts over again.
What might have been changed during this installation?
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Bert Hyman St. Paul, MN bert@iphouse.com
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- Windows XP Hardware >> Internet/Modem problemOk not sure whether this is meant to go here or not but
here goes....... for some unknown reason my connection
keeps being dropped.... it connects fine then after
seemingly random amounts of time the modem just stops
receiving and sending data. then after about 30 seconds to
2 mins of it doing nothing it drops the connection. ive
checked settings and as far as i can see they r fine...
reinstalled ie already, checked modem configuration n
queried the modem n windows sez everythings fine there
too.....theres two computers on this line n the other
works fine so its not the line or ISP........ safe to say
im completely stumped...... anyone have any theories?
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- Windows XP MovieMaker >> preview window displays only one clip deletes existing oneI just bought a new Canon dvd camcorder dc230 and am having a heck of a time
trying to bring in more than one clip into the preview window. Everytime I
"import" a new file it deletes the existing file in the preview window so
that only one shows at a time. This is very frustrating because I would like
to preview many file clips and can't!!! Help!~
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- Windows XP >> mouse copy/pastexp, having folder with 150 text files, displayed in win explorer right pane.
wanting to copy them all.
select first, shift-rightclick last to select whole range. but when
right-clicking on selection to make pop-up for copy, nothing happens.
the same time, pressing ctrl-a, ctrl-c on [same as above] selected right
pane, and later ctrl-v on destination folder make copy/past.
is my win xp config wrong since i may not have right click pop-up on
selected 150 files, while on ther same time keyboard shortcuts work as
expected? gui copy of small number of files still works with mouse as
expected.
does it mean that keyboard shortcuts are more powerfull than gui mouse
copy/paste?
[not to say that copying from cmd prompt "copy *.txt newfolder" also work
for unlimited number of files]
any comment?
thnx
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- Windows XP Support >> Windows delayed write failed messageHello
I have a 1 year old machine with new disks. I bootup Windows on a C: drive
and I hold my data on a 400GB SATA hard drive - E: drive.
Sometimes when I boot my PC it is really slow and I get these messages:
Windows was unable to save all the data for the file E:\$Mft. The data has
been lost. The error may be caused by a failure in your computer hardware
or network connection. Please try to save the file elsewhere.
When this happened this morning I could see my E: drive in explorer but
could not copy files to another drive. I rebooted and all was OK!
This is a brand new hard drive. Is my hard drive really faulty?
Angus
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- Windows XP Network >> Event ID: 1003I just upgraded my PC to a P4 3.0C and I am experiencing
a DHCP error every time I boot my PC. I am connected to a
Linksys router for my DSL connection and the DHCP
services is running on my router. I have never experience
this problem with my P3 1.0 GHz setup. I am using the
same 3 COM NIC from m old PC. Appreciate if anyon can
share a solution to this problem. Thanks in advance.
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Posted: Sat Jan 01 00:29:56 CST 2005 |
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Windows XP Hardware >> Why does XP assign a number when updating device hardware?
I updated my Wi-Fi adapter driver and client utility in Windows XP. After
uninstalling the old driver and client utility and rebooting my system, I
then installed the updated driver and client utility. I had to do this
twice because my system hung on bootup. The update works great and I don't
have any problems, so my question is related only to the XP operating
system.
Windows XP assigned a number after the hardware adapter, for example, before
I performed the hardware driver update, my Wi-Fi adapter was listed in the
device manager as "Atheros AR5001X+ Wireless Network Adapter" but after the
update it is listed as "Atheros AR5001X+ Wireless Network Adapter #3"
This is not the only case where XP has done this. It also listed my webcam
adapter with a "#2" at the end of the device name. It seems that any time I
reinstall or update a driver, XP assigns the device hardware a sequential
number.
Thanks for your windows expertise for this question.
Windows XP777
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WTC

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Posted: Sat Jan 01 00:29:56 CST 2005 |
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Windows XP Hardware >> Why does XP assign a number when updating device hardware?
You probably plug your adapter in 3 different USB port for example. Windows
does this naturally.
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William
"David O." <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
news:EMail@HideDomain.com...
>I updated my Wi-Fi adapter driver and client utility in Windows XP. After
>uninstalling the old driver and client utility and rebooting my system, I
>then installed the updated driver and client utility. I had to do this
>twice because my system hung on bootup. The update works great and I don't
>have any problems, so my question is related only to the XP operating
>system.
>
> Windows XP assigned a number after the hardware adapter, for example,
> before I performed the hardware driver update, my Wi-Fi adapter was listed
> in the device manager as "Atheros AR5001X+ Wireless Network Adapter" but
> after the update it is listed as "Atheros AR5001X+ Wireless Network
> Adapter #3"
>
> This is not the only case where XP has done this. It also listed my
> webcam adapter with a "#2" at the end of the device name. It seems that
> any time I reinstall or update a driver, XP assigns the device hardware a
> sequential number.
>
> Thanks for your windows expertise for this question.
>
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namniar

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Posted: Sat Jan 01 11:43:51 CST 2005 |
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Windows XP Hardware >> Why does XP assign a number when updating device hardware?
A while ago someone posted a method as to how to remove the "#2,#3, etc" in
this newsgroup. Maybe they could repost this and/or David you can search
back in previous posts. Also try Google. Remember that the #2, #3, etc. is
purely cosmetic and does not cause any problems.
r.
"WTC" <bcrawfordjr(remove)@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:EMail@HideDomain.com...
> You probably plug your adapter in 3 different USB port for example.
> Windows does this naturally.
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> --
> William
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> "David O." <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
> news:EMail@HideDomain.com...
>>I updated my Wi-Fi adapter driver and client utility in Windows XP. After
>>uninstalling the old driver and client utility and rebooting my system, I
>>then installed the updated driver and client utility. I had to do this
>>twice because my system hung on bootup. The update works great and I
>>don't have any problems, so my question is related only to the XP
>>operating system.
>>
>> Windows XP assigned a number after the hardware adapter, for example,
>> before I performed the hardware driver update, my Wi-Fi adapter was
>> listed in the device manager as "Atheros AR5001X+ Wireless Network
>> Adapter" but after the update it is listed as "Atheros AR5001X+ Wireless
>> Network Adapter #3"
>>
>> This is not the only case where XP has done this. It also listed my
>> webcam adapter with a "#2" at the end of the device name. It seems that
>> any time I reinstall or update a driver, XP assigns the device hardware a
>> sequential number.
>>
>> Thanks for your windows expertise for this question.
>>
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Posted: Sat Jan 01 23:49:54 CST 2005 |
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Windows XP Hardware >> Why does XP assign a number when updating device hardware?
Thank you namniar. I searched google but could not find any information on
this subject. Maybe the person who posted how to remove the number #2, #3,
etc. will re-post. Thanks again!
"namniar" <this@that> wrote in message
news:EMail@HideDomain.com...
>A while ago someone posted a method as to how to remove the "#2,#3, etc" in
>this newsgroup. Maybe they could repost this and/or David you can search
>back in previous posts. Also try Google. Remember that the #2, #3, etc.
>is purely cosmetic and does not cause any problems.
>
> r.
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> "WTC" <bcrawfordjr(remove)@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:EMail@HideDomain.com...
>> You probably plug your adapter in 3 different USB port for example.
>> Windows does this naturally.
>>
>> --
>> William
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>> "David O." <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
>> news:EMail@HideDomain.com...
>>>I updated my Wi-Fi adapter driver and client utility in Windows XP.
>>>After uninstalling the old driver and client utility and rebooting my
>>>system, I then installed the updated driver and client utility. I had to
>>>do this twice because my system hung on bootup. The update works great
>>>and I don't have any problems, so my question is related only to the XP
>>>operating system.
>>>
>>> Windows XP assigned a number after the hardware adapter, for example,
>>> before I performed the hardware driver update, my Wi-Fi adapter was
>>> listed in the device manager as "Atheros AR5001X+ Wireless Network
>>> Adapter" but after the update it is listed as "Atheros AR5001X+ Wireless
>>> Network Adapter #3"
>>>
>>> This is not the only case where XP has done this. It also listed my
>>> webcam adapter with a "#2" at the end of the device name. It seems that
>>> any time I reinstall or update a driver, XP assigns the device hardware
>>> a sequential number.
>>>
>>> Thanks for your windows expertise for this question.
>>>
>>
>>
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cquirke

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Posted: Sun Jan 02 05:13:15 CST 2005 |
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Windows XP Hardware >> Why does XP assign a number when updating device hardware?
On Fri, 31 Dec 2004 21:47:39 -0800, "David O."
>I updated my Wi-Fi adapter driver and client utility in Windows XP. After
>uninstalling the old driver and client utility and rebooting my system, I
>then installed the updated driver and client utility. I had to do this
>twice because my system hung on bootup.
>Windows XP assigned a number after the hardware adapter, for example, before
>I performed the hardware driver update, my Wi-Fi adapter was listed in the
>device manager as "Atheros AR5001X+ Wireless Network Adapter" but after the
>update it is listed as "Atheros AR5001X+ Wireless Network Adapter #3"
If the update changes a baseline bus, devices attached to that bus may
be detected as "new".
If the update changes firmware of a device, then Windows may detect
the device as "new".
The significance can go beyond duplicate entries, shuffled hardware
resources, breakage of items that still point to the old device
identity, and loss of any device-level settings you may have applied.
It can also cause WPA to lose lives, bringing you closer to a sudden
DoS attack be the OS itself, when it "thinks' it's running on a
"different" PC. Needless to say, MS gives you NO tools to see how
close to the edge you are; Licenturion has a free tool that does this,
but whether it works on SP2 is another matter.
>This is not the only case where XP has done this. It also listed my webcam
>adapter with a "#2" at the end of the device name. It seems that any time I
>reinstall or update a driver, XP assigns the device hardware a sequential
>number.
What drivers are you updating? VIA's 4-in-1 beta of the week?
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If you're happy and you know it, clunk your chains.
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click OK to add the DVD files. Or you want to add an IFO file, you can
just find the VIDEO_TS folder and selected the valid IFO file to add to
the program.
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can uncheck the box and choose you like. You will preview the video on
the left box.
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The program lets you add multiple projects to convert. You can set the
output file name and output settings, and view the size and status of
each project.
Click the name of a project and the program will let you change the
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the converted file of the current project.
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all" icon to convert what you want.
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elapsed time and time remaining. Or check "Hide Preview" to don't
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click on Control Panel>Performance & Maintenance>System Restore (in the
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happens then either. I've run Ad-Aware and Spybot on my computer (have been
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If I use "Map Network Drive" in My Computer, everything works fine. For
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The bottom line:
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3. Have run fixboot
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Still getting nowhere and do not want to do full install as he has not
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- Windows XP Update >> ActiveX not functions after Windows UpdateHi All,
My clients complaint that recently they can't view a button (which is
developed using ActiveX control) in their website which was developed
by me using asp. The problem doesn't exist before, after i checked, i
found that it happened after their Windows automatically updates on 18
of August.
I have used system restore to restore their OS back to the date before
the updates, and the problem doesn't exist. However, my clients didn't
wish to accept this solution.
Is there any problems on the security updates? Have anyone know any
solutions for this?
I really need helps on this...
Thanks and Regards,
Jasmine
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