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- Windows XP Hardware >> Second Harddrive problemsEvents required me to reinstall Windows XP Home Edition, once this was
complete I was unable to access my second harddrive. Anytime I attempted to
open it, it gave the message "do you want to format this drive?" I have
verified that the device is properly installed through the device manager -
all drivers show up and are clear of any errors (appear to be anyway). It is
my hope that someone out there can tell me how to get my system to recognize
that this drive is available and already formatted for use. Also I am really
not wanting to recreate/reload all the programs and data to that drive.
At a loss for what to do next.
Thanks
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- Windows XP >> error on start-upOn opening computer receiving message: MM_Tray.EXE-Entry
point not found.
Also states: The procedure entry point?
mfosisversion@@ya_snw4meversion@@z could not be located
in the Dynamic-Link Library Core DLL,dll.
Any info would be appreciated.
Thank you.
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- Windows XP Update >> Download History has disappearedWhen I go to WU or windows catalog and choose download history, I am told
that I have not downloaded any updates. How can I get this function to work?
I know that I should have about 50 updates listed.
If download history does not work, where within Win XP is a log file of the
updates I have installed? SP2 is installed.
I need this info to build a CD with all updates in the event of a reinstall.
Thanks,
John
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- Windows XP Support >> FROM PROFESSIONAL TO HOMEHi,
Marry XMas,
I have a PC running Win XP Pro and I need to substitute it with Win XP
Home....If I run the Installation CD it tells me that upgrade from Pro
to Home is not allowed....so I can Install Home substituting Pro...But
am I going to lose all installed programs? Do any of you know
about?...any suggestion is well accepted...thanks...
L.C.
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- Windows XP >> RAMHi,
How come when I go to System property, the General tab,
it shows that I only got 224MB of RAM, while in fact my
one is 256MB RAM?
Adrian
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- Windows XP Support >> WINDOWS XP USERNAMES & PASSWORDSI have been using XP FOR OVER 4 YEARS BUT TODAY WHEN I TRY TO RUN MY PC I AM
ASKED FOR USERNAME AND PASSWORD.
I HAVE TRIED USING F8 WHEN REBOOTING AND TRIED TO REVERT TO LAST
CONFIGURATION BUT I STILL GET BACK TO PAGE REQUESTING USERNAME AND PASSWORD.
ANY IDEAS HOW TO GET PAST THIS.
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- Windows XP Support >> Re-install windows XP SP2-I would like to know, is it possible to reinstall windows xp home edition
SP2, I upgraded from windows ME on my HP Pavilion computer. If so , would i
have to use my system restore CD that has windows ME and other programmes on
it and then re-install Windows XP. What about the activation, i have already
activated this , can it be done again on the same PC?
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- Windows XP Security >> helpdoes anyone know how to avoid/fix this error message:
The computer name you specified is already in use. this
occurs in windows xp.
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- Windows XP Setup >> Logging OnI just purchased a Gateway which had XP installed. When
I log on, it doesn't automatically go to my saved
settings and my home page keeps coming up "working
offline." I have to go into a favorites (most aren't even
highlighted at this point) click on the favorite site,
then manually type in my home page (for example
www.yahoo.com) and then it asks my to connect, but I'm
already online. Can anyone help? Thanks - MPC
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- Windows XP Network >> Monitoring IP connectionHi,
I want to know if it is possible to determine a connecting IP address in
2000, XP and Vista. Sometimes I see the internet connection icon (next to the
time display) active, but have no idea about the origins of the connection.
It could be an update or undesired connection. Apart from Norton internet
security are there other tools available, easy to install and use?
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Thanks for the help
Jack
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- Windows XP Setup >> Influencing drive-letter mappingsHello all,
I was just wondering about something. I have a dual boot system, both
OS-es are windows XP. When I install the second OS (on a different
physical) harddrive then the OS does get installed and maps the
'windows' drive to the letter D.
I have 4 harddisks in total. First is basic windows versions. Second is
for my documents. Third, my downloads, music and video's. And fourth my
second windows installation.
Now My default installation (on C) maps the second and third harddrive
as D and E. This is used by multiple programs. If I want to use these
same programs in my second installation, the drive mapping is different
and thereby letting the programs malfunction.
What I would like to be able to do is influence the driveletter of the
active partition of windows (to F). Is that possible?
Thanks in advance,
Eddie.
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- Windows XP >> cookiesThis is a new system to me, and i just can't find out how
to enable my cookies. I followed some instructions that
led me nowhere, how do I enable them?
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- Windows XP Setup >> Re-Activation After Reinstalling XPHelp! I had to reinstall XP after our PC contracted the
Blaster Virus. Now when Windows boots I get a message
saying I need to re-activate before I can log on. When I
choose the "yes" option to activate, XP logs off, then I
get the same message to reacivate. I called Microsoft
support (NOT toll-free) and was given an incident #srx-
031103601818, then transferred to another dept where I
remained on hold (still on MY nickel) for a good half hour
before I hung up out of frustration, with no answer or
solution.
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shainw

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Posted: Wed Feb 23 08:53:05 CST 2005 |
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Windows XP Network >> loggin onas guest?, bypassing login?
At our office we have a Microsoft Windows Network, our file server is a
MacOS X server, on this server we have a 'workgroup manager' piece of
software which details usernames, passwords and file access restrictions.
We now have some mobile laptops connecting to our network, they also connect
to the server and access the files.
However, the laptop users don't appear to be loggin in to the network when
they turn their machines on and i think that instead of them using their
previously created username, password(and therefore file access rules) they
now bypass these and are merely acting as a guest user.
This is not a job which needs to be fixed on the 'workgroup manager'
software is it? I think its mre to do with the way in which they are tryingto
connect. How can i sort this problem, any ideas -they are both usingWindows
XP Pro.
Many Thanks.
Windows XP359
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Posted: Wed Feb 23 08:53:05 CST 2005 |
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Windows XP Network >> loggin onas guest?, bypassing login?
On Wed, 23 Feb 2005 06:07:06 -0800, Genevieve
<EMail@HideDomain.com> wrote:
> At our office we have a Microsoft Windows Network, our file server is a
>MacOS X server, on this server we have a 'workgroup manager' piece of
>software which details usernames, passwords and file access restrictions.
>We now have some mobile laptops connecting to our network, they also connect
>to the server and access the files.
>However, the laptop users don't appear to be loggin in to the network when
>they turn their machines on and i think that instead of them using their
>previously created username, password(and therefore file access rules) they
>now bypass these and are merely acting as a guest user.
>This is not a job which needs to be fixed on the 'workgroup manager'
>software is it? I think its mre to do with the way in which they are tryingto
>connect. How can i sort this problem, any ideas -they are both usingWindows
>XP Pro.
>
> Many Thanks.
Genevieve,
On any XP Pro computer, check to see if Simple File Sharing (Control Panel -
Folder Options - View - Advanced settings) is enabled or disabled. With XP Pro,
you need to have SFS disabled to use other than Guest for network access.
On XP Pro with SFS disabled, check the Local Security Policies (Control Panel -
Administrative Tools). Under Local Policies - Security Options, look at
"Network access: Sharing and security model", and ensure it's set to "Classic -
local users authenticate as themselves".
With Classic access, the XP Pro users should be authenticating as Windows 2000 -
non-Guest first, then Guest if non-Guest doesn't work.
More about file sharing, between all different versions of Windows:
<http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=87c0a6db-aef8-4bef-925e-7ac9be791028&DisplayLang=en>
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Cheers,
Chuck
Paranoia comes from experience - and is not necessarily a bad thing.
My email is AT DOT
actual address pchuck sonic net.
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- Windows XP >> Default Window SizeDear Group, i was asked by a pal of mine how to change the default window
size on a XP box and not knowing the answer i came to you!
For example, if he starts Nero player and selects "Open playlist" a small
window opens. I tried to enlarge the window then did "Tools/Folder
Options/Apply to all folders" but after a re-boot the window reverts to its
default small size.
Is there any way to alter this behaviour please?
many thanks
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- Windows XP Update >> Automatic Updates and ISA 2004I am REALLY fed up with this. I just can't get the automatic ones to work.
They always fail with 0x8024401B error.
I have enabled all the following domains as access, and even on my machine,
where I have administrative rights to the network, it fails!
*.download.microsoft.com
*.download.windowsupdate.com
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- Windows XP Support >> Microsoft Visual C ++ Runtime Library Runtime ErrorI purchased and installed Microsoft Works approximately 2 months ago in my
home computer. I used Microsoft Word a few times as I rarely need it. When
I tried to create a .doc today, I received the following runtime error
message 3 times and I lost the document each time. I was creating a simple
document with no graphics, attachments, etc:
The caption is: "Microsoft Visual C ++ Runtime Library"
The body of the error message states:
"Runtime Error!
Program C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office10\WINWORD.EXE
This application has requested the Runtime to terminate it in an unusual way.
Please contact the application's support team for more information."
What is wrong with the program and how can I fix it?
Denise
What can I do to stop this?
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- customize >> dri_kbfiltrevery time I boot up my pc, this code comes up as a file
that is missing. Can anyone tell me what program is
looking for this file so as I can delete the program to
stop the error coming up all of the time.
Cheers,
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- Windows XP Support >> Boot upMy friends PC will only boot after several attempts. It has been used without
effective antivirus,Spyware protection. I have attempted to remove most
spyware & viruses with my software. The PC boots for a few seconds then hangs
and the monitor goes into standby mode. How do I know whether this is a
hardware problem or whether the boot has become corrupted? If necessary,can I
reinstal WinXP from the disk? If so,how,if no prompts appear on the screen to
start with? Any guidance much appreciated.
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- Windows XP Setup >> Change of languageGood afternoon... I wonder, does anyone know if it is possible to change the language in which Win XP presents itself?
I have to do some translations of help and instructions for software in another language and it would be so useful to be able to switch Windows between the two so that I could be sure to get the terms consistent.
Thanks in advance for any advice!
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Fflei
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- Windows XP Perform Maintain >> CPU Fan Failure in Win XPAt boot up, system displays "CPU Fan Failure Service
Immediately" and then shuts down. I can press F2 and
then the system boots okay. Why is this happening? The
fan seems to be working just fine, I opened the box up to
look for the CPU Fan, no fan, just a big heatsink with a
funnel from the system fan down to it.
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- Windows XP Network >> Internet Connection SharingI have two computers connected on a network through hub.
In the first one I have enabled the ICS. The settings of
the "Local area connection" of this computer are:
IP address: 192.168.0.1
Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0
Default gateway: 192.168.0.1
Preferred DNS server: 192.168.0.1
The settings of the other computer are all set to auto.
When I make an internet connection I see both "Local area
connection" and "Internet connection" icons at the task
bar of the second computer but I can't open any pages
with internet explorer. Is there someone who can help?
Thanks.
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- Windows XP Support >> Solving a Net Framework ProblemI recently reloaded my Windows xp and when starting xp it tells me that
'ReminderApp.exe -.Net Framework Initialization error. Application failed to
initiate properly. Then is says Install one of the following versions of the
.net framework.' Nothing is listed.
Then when I click OK, it says that the Application failed to initate
properly (oxc0000142).
Is it talking about windows or one of the programs I installed? Do I delete
programs one by one, reload Windows or or is there another solution. I have
had problems reinstalling many of my other programs also.
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- Windows XP Basic >> Switch user causes blank screenHi folks,
Using XP Pro and created a new user account but when running I go to switch
user and select the other account from the welcome screen but the screen
goes blank and I have to reboot the PC.
It happens from either account.
I can only access the other account by rebooting.
Any ideas?
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- Windows XP Support >> Restore pointI tried to restore my computer to a previous date and it tells me after it
runs that it can not be reset, I tried several of the restore points and it
did the same on all.
Help please,
Jim
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- Windows XP Support >> Failure during XP Pro backup of System onlyRef subject, the BU fails with the error message:
Error: Could not access portions of directory System State\COM+ Class
Registration Database You may not have permission to open the file, or the
directory may be missing or damaged. Please contact the owner or
administrator.
I performed XP BU twice . First as "owner" and then as "Administrator"??
Any help short of total reinstall? Thanks..
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Little Bear
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- Windows XP Security >> Loggoff NoticeTwice I have gotten on my computer and there is a Logoff
Notice stating the following....You have been logged off
as you have logged in on a different machine or device. I
have never gotten this before, and I have not logged in
on any other computer or device!! Can anyone tell me
exactly what this means?? Thanks for any help you can
give me!!
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