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- Windows XP >> Read Only FilesWhen I move a "read only" folder from my CD (burner drive)
to my hard drive and delete it, I still have the original
folder on my burner drive. How can I get rid of it?
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- Windows XP Support >> How do you delete an Old OS in a Dual OS machine?I have two operating systems in my computer. W 98 and W XP Home. This is
because I upgraded my system from W 98 to W XP.
I have my system Hard drive set up, where I have two partitions (C & D). W
98 is located in Drive C which is formatted as FAT32 and W XP home is in D
formatted as NTFS. Now, when I boot up my system, it goes thru an initial
Black screen asking me which OS do I want to boot with, and I always pick XP.
This has been a bit annoying but I have learned to ignore it. However, it
does slow down the initial start up process.
My question is can I delete W98 from my machine since I don't need it anymore?
What is the best way to do this?
Can I just go to the C Drive and delete the Windows folder?
I am concerned that if I delete W98, there may be some shared folders that
might be needed for W XP to operate properly. I am concerned that my computer
will not boot up or work properly after the deletion of W 98.
All comments and advises are welcome.
Best regards,
Frank
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- Windows XP Setup >> is it possible to partition a partition?I just installed XP Pro on my computer. I made a mistake
during the partition process and I made one giant
partition (about 30 gig). Now that XP is fully installed
I wanted to make this one big partition into two. Disk
Management won't seem to let me do this. Is there any
thing I can change? Let me know if you have any
suggestions. Thanks
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- Windows XP MovieMaker >> Capture device doesn't workMy new Aleratec Dv Cruiser capture device will not work using movie maker, I
get a message at first that it doesn't detect a capture device then it shows
it in the window. I click on it and try to give it a file name and then I get
an message that there is an error trying to start the device.
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Bonsai
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- Windows XP >> Retail version of XP Pro vs. regular versionI bought a Gateway notebook with Windows XP Pro installed as well as
Microsoft Office. It has:
CPU: Intel Celeron M 360 1.4 GHz
Memory: 512MB (1 x 512MB)DDR PC2700 SO-DIMM
Video: Intel Extreme Graphics 2 Integrated NB
Audio: AC '97
I installed an older (Pre XP) version of a program called Tenant Pro 5. I
had been running it on a Windows 98SE desktop prior to this. When I tried to
run it I got the windows message about having to shut down Tenant Pro before
it even started. I removed it and reinstalled it several times but got the
same result. I tried loading and running it on my computer with Windows XP
Pro and it ran fine.
I contacted Gateway but they pushed me off onto Tentant Pro to ask for an
OEM patch. Tentant Pro no longer supports version 5 since they now have
version 7 out. They did say that version 5 was available before XP and that
some computers will run it and others will not. They therefore don't have an
OEM patch.
Any suggestions? I'd really like to run it on the notebook.
TIA,
AndyF
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- Windows XP >> Retrieving lost workWhile I was typing some work up on microsoft works word processor the screen
turned blank and wouldn't let me get back to my work, so i switched the
computer of and started it up again. The prob lem is I didn't get a chance to
save the work. Is it possible to get back the work I was typing out?
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- Windows XP Support >> A strange Key in my Registry with InprocServer32I was looking for Rootki entries yn my registry when i found this:
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\{0000002F-0000-0000-C000-
000000000046}]
Inprocserver32
REG_SZ Oleaut32.dll
Inprocserver32 REG_MULTI_SZ Buj,K8`nLAE6E!&U!!An>M5KDYSUnf(HA*L[xeX)y
=!w)*i}VD=&'IbKjhP*j>M5KDYSUnf(HA*L[xeX)y
~IW]Ne{pd9xLvJaI(h,R>M5KDYSUnf(HA*L[xeX)y
E!_2Ksbs!9S=yckjWQ_R>M5KDYSUnf(HA*L[xeX)y
olCE@!`dy@W7Tq$QB47F>M5KDYSUnf(HA*L[xeX)y
RQ1+crqA-?kzWZ5WV~lg>M5KDYSUnf(HA*L[xeX)y
0FlR58^B~@Mw1~I`+%T2>M5KDYSUnf(HA*L[xeX)y
w.jH(GH+??&4mbAfu`Xi>M5KDYSUnf(HA*L[xeX)y
QzVo`1(aM=w]F'u-Om&gCycloScopeLite>M5KDYSUnf(HA*L[xeX)y
pW8y?.cQs?z]L&K2L`XP>M5KDYSUnf(HA*L[xeX)y
K[Qu,yR$d@Y.t]]p]nd-SYSTEM_FILES>M5KDYSUnf(HA*L[xeX)y
ThreadingModel REG_SZ BOTH
Dont know if this its a normal entrie or not anyone any ideas?
Thank
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- Windows XP >> taskmanager programsI have a "Bteng32m.exe" program that shows up in Task manager processes.
there are 2 copies of it and one the mem usage and virtual memory amount keep
adding up so that within a few hours they are at 300,000k and if I leave my
compter on for a day or so it goes to well over 1,000,000k.
I have search every thing to try to find out what this file is with no luck,
can anyone tell me what the heck this is?
thanks
roy
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- Windows XP Support >> trouble starting upwhen i start my computer it gives me the options to restore microsoft xp home
edition or runmicrosoft xp home edition and it never used to how can i fix
this to where it used to start automaticly??
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- Windows XP Network >> Networking IssueI am trying to network three PCs (1 Desktop, and two laptops) wirelessly. The
desktop is hardwired to a router (BT make) and the two laptops have a
combination of wireless network card and a usb network card.
I have assigned them all to the same workgroup (HOME) and when I run the
search I can see all of the PCs connected. The issue I'm having is that when
I double click on one of the PCs to access the shared folders I get an error
message along the lines of access not granted and that I should contact the
administrator.
What are the ways our this? All PCs are running XP have the SP2 pack
installed.
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- Windows XP >> Audio problems with Windows Media PlayerI suddenly lost the ability to use any of my software that has audio.
The lasst time I had audio was when I used Ulead software to burn a
DVD slide show with an audio sound track.
I have a P4, 1.3GHZ, Win XP, 1GHz of RAM and 2 hard drives, a 30 Gb
and a 100 Gb.
When I go to Real player I get the following. "Cannot open the audio
device, another application may be using it"
When I open Windows Media Player I get. "WMP cannot be used because
the required audio hardware cannot be found"
I went to the control panel and opened "Sounds & Audio Devices"
Under the "Volume Tab" I get "No audio device"
Under the Hardware Tab I get. "All working properly" when I check
each device in the list.
I'm Stumped!!!!!!!
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- Windows XP >> Some websites want a dialup connectionI've got a DSL connection & Win xp Pro. Sometimes I visit certain web sites
and the computer suddenly pops up my dialup connection dialog box, even
though the DSL connection is working fine. What's the reason for this?
Anyone know a way of looking behind the scenes to understand exactly what
source is calling that dialog box? Or, is there a way to keep it from
happening for ANY reason, regardless how valid?
This machine is absolutely, positively virus & spyware-free, incidentally.
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- Windows XP >> No LoginI am running windows XP fully updated i am the only person who uses the
computer is their any way to stop it asking me to login and do it
automatically so i just turn the computer on and it loads straight into my
name?
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StevenRubio

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Posted: Mon Sep 15 03:14:58 CDT 2003 |
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Windows XP >> monitor stuck in power save mode
Help! My PC is stuck in 'power save' mode which means my monitor
remains blank. The 'Windows>Enter' keyboard routine does not work,
nor does disconnecting/reconnectiing power cord. I can't disable Power
Management (the root of the problem) because I can't see anything on
the monitor...
I'm at wits end. Anybody out there got a solution?
Your help will be much appreciated. TIA, Chris Gough
Windows XP557
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bronco7

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Posted: Mon Sep 15 03:14:58 CDT 2003 |
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Windows XP >> monitor stuck in power save mode
CHRIS: I am certianly no expert on this. Have you tried
going thru F8 or F10 on startup? Or, open adrive and
shutoff machine, insert a restore or the first recovery
disk. It will see it first on startup. You may lose your
whole systems info. But, it will get you up and going
again. I've had 8 hard crashes in the last year myself.
Hope this has helped.
>-----Original Message-----
>Help! My PC is stuck in 'power save' mode which means my
monitor
>remains blank. The 'Windows>Enter' keyboard routine does
not work,
>nor does disconnecting/reconnectiing power cord. I can't
disable Power
>Management (the root of the problem) because I can't see
anything on
>the monitor...
>
>I'm at wits end. Anybody out there got a solution?
>
>Your help will be much appreciated. TIA, Chris Gough
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Mike

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Posted: Mon Sep 15 04:21:47 CDT 2003 |
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Windows XP >> monitor stuck in power save mode
Reboot holding the F8 key and go in under Safe Mode.
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Norfolk & Way
If a man says something in the woods and there are no women there, is he
still wrong?
"Chris Gough" <EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote in message
news:05f901c37b5d$94630c40$EMail@HideDomain.com...
> Help! My PC is stuck in 'power save' mode which means my monitor
> remains blank. The 'Windows>Enter' keyboard routine does not work,
> nor does disconnecting/reconnectiing power cord. I can't disable Power
> Management (the root of the problem) because I can't see anything on
> the monitor...
>
> I'm at wits end. Anybody out there got a solution?
>
> Your help will be much appreciated. TIA, Chris Gough
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- Windows XP Hardware >> D DriveI am logged on as system admin and when I try to save
anything to drive D I receive the message "you do not
have permission to save to this directory please see your
system administrator. How do I enable this function?
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- Windows XP >> Can't uninstall network adapterWin XP Pro SP2 including most recent security updates.
I was unable to connect to the Internet and found that Device Manager showed
a problem with my NIC: Windows is unable to load drivers. The first thing
to do is to uninstall and let Windows find the hardware and reinstall, right?
When I try to uninstall, I get "Failed to uninstall, this device may be
necessary to boot up" or something like that. I do not boot from a network,
just from the hard drive, in the usual manner.
I get this behavior in Safe Mode as well (although in Safe Mode, Device
Manager shows no problem with the NIC, probably because Windows didn't try to
load the networking drivers).
Something else clearly is going on because all of my System Restore Points
are "unavailale" although the System Volume Information directory is not
empty.
I' ve run Ad-Aware in Safe Mode, which didn't find anything. I'm about to
run Spybot S&D also. I've done a CHKDSK /R which didn't find any errors.
Any suggestions before I either open the case and physically remove the NIC
or restore from my last Ghost image (which I'd rather not do because it was a
week or so ago and I'll have to take steps to prevent losing a bunch of data
that has been modified in the interim)?
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- Windows XP Setup >> DomainsI finally got XP Home installed. I put in two names in setup for users. Now at startup it asks for a password, I was never asked for a password. No matter what I put in I get an error, "The specified domain either does not exist or could not be contacted". How do I get into XP to try and fix this problem??
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- Windows XP Setup >> Please explain accounts in XPSomeone once tried to explain to me how many accounts get set up with a
fresh install, but considering it's only me who uses the PC do I need all
these accounts (admin etc) can I just not set pc up with me and no need for
password so I just go into desktop, I know some people will say it's not
safe but it's my home PC so nobody else uses it.
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- Windows XP Support >> Microsoft Security Download 928843 ErrorAm in a catch 22 problem, my customer complained that his H.D have failed,
windows kept re-booting, fixed that with chkdsk, the keyboard & mouse I am
using is my own not the customers, when I now boot all starts O.K. but I get
the error message regarding Rthdcpl.exe, the mouse & keyboard are not
recognised because the system has not booted completely, the system will not
continue booting because I have to click O.K. in response to the error
'Rthcpl.exe'
help
Mike
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- Windows XP Setup >> Re: Windows Error on Fresh InstallIf anyone can assist me with a problem I am having I would
greatly appreciate it. Here is my issue: I receive the
BSOD which contains a Stop: Error stating
Bad_Pool_Caller
Technical information:
*** Stop: 0x000000C2
(0x0000007,0x00000CD4,0xF000E819,0x00000018)
and I am curious on how to get rid of it. I am doing a
fresh install with the following:
Windows XP SP1
MoBo- Abit KV7
HD- Maxtor 160Gb 7200RPM
AMD- 2600@333MHz
RAM- PC2700@333MHz
Video Card- GeForce 4200Ti 64mb
I havent gotten to installing the Network card or
soundcard yet as I am still debating whether to use the
onboard stuff or add the hardware that I have. I am
somewhat familiar with Win98SE but new to XP so if you do
know of a way to ammend this issue please be as detailed
as possible, within reason. Im no moron but as far as XP
goes it is a new ballfield. Thank You to anyone who is
able to assist me.
Brian
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- Windows XP Update >> window explorer open file from 3rd party softwareI have XP Professional SP 2 with Radeon X800XT video card.
In the past 3 days I am having problem opening file from Photoshop 7 using
"File->Open". I get to the directory where my file is and the software
disappears without error messages. Also if I have window explorer opened but
minimized and working in either Photoshop or Creator the system come up with
window explorer failed and does a reset of sort. Reset meaning explorer
disappears and a warning saying my system is not protected by a firewall,
which normally appears after restarting or booting up the system. The
Creator and Photoshop are still up and running when explorer fails. I
removed update KB900985, but had the same problem so I reinstalled the patch.
I recently installed the "Window Genuine Advantage Notication (KB905474)" at
the same time as KB900985, could the problem be from these two patches?
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- Windows XP Network >> Home Netork Problems With Norton Internet Security 2004I have two Pentium 4 Desktops set up on a Home Network. Both are running
Win XP Pro. The network is created wirelessly via a Linksys 802.11b
Broadband Router. I have Norton Internet Security (NIS) 2004 (on one
machine which is wire connected to the router) running with the DHCP IP
Address Range of the router in the Trusted Zone of the firewall. Everything
was working fine until a few days ago when the following problems occurred:
Network sharing of files and printers failed.
The error "Homenet is not accessible. You may not have permission to use
this network resource" appeared when attempting to view computers in the
workgroup.
The Network Setup Wizard failed to restore the network and would not even
show the main computer in Network Places.
Microsoft .Net Service failed using MSN Messenger
All of this seemed to resolve after I disabled the firewall, and ran the
Network Setup Wizard. The problems came back if I reinstated the firewall.
I tried checking the solution Turn On NetBIOS over TCP/IP (MS article
318030), but my situation did not meet the conditions that Microsoft detail,
and this lost the Internet Connection
I can only put this down to some update that Symantec have sent to NIS 2004.
Has anybody else had this or similar experiences?
Much is made of having a firewall in place, but it really does seem to cause
problems. Is a software firewall really necessary, or does the hardware
router provide a sufficient firewall? NIS does seem to detect a lot of
potential intrusions, but if it makes the network fail it is not much use!
Any comments - especially from the MVP's would be appreciated.
Rodger
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- Windows XP >> transferring data from old hard driveI have a new dell pc running XP. I have an older pc, running windows 95, with a 3 GB hard drive. I want to transfer all the data from it onto my new computers hard drive. How can I do it? Can I run a parallel port from one pc to another and then copy the files? Should I remove the old HD, put it into my new pc and transfer files across? I am at a loss. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
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- Windows XP Basic >> Upgrade 2000 Pro to XP ProMany thanks for your help.
CURRENT SYSTEM:
Dell Inspiron 8000
Windows 2000 Pro
ATTEMPTING TO INSTALL:
Windows XP Pro Upgrade
MY EFFORTS: (1) Boot up computer, (2) Insert new MS Win XP Pro Upgrade disc,
(3) close drive.
RESULT: CD does not run automatically.
MY EFFORT: "Start/Run/d:\setup.exe"
RESULT: "Please insert disc."
CHECKS:
Three other cd's open and run automatically on this drive.
Virgin cd's open the CD-maker automatically.
MY EFFORTS: Uninstall all firewalls and popup blockers and virus
protections. Disable Norton. Reboot.
RESULT: No change.
MY EFFORT: Purchased another new copy of Win XP Pro Upgrade from a different
vendor. - all the same as above.
RESULT: All the same as above.
Please advise. Many thanks.
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- Windows XP Hardware >> hp printer no longer supportedi installed a hp 1010 laser printer a couple of weeks ago
and it has worked beautifully until tonight when the
microsoft xp tells me the printer is no longer supported
and cannot use it. I have tried removing and reinstalling
several times but it is not recognised by my system - any
clues please for what is happening and why?
Getting 'serious error' messages and the last one said
Generic IEEE 1284.4 printing support file not found -
getting very cheesed off.
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