What I've done is. using a working PC, disconnect the internal supply and attach the supply to be tested, attaching it to the mobo and one drive,...
You can write a program to change the function of any keystroke, or download one (e.g.to make the key insert a nul character): see this page. You...
When you run partially removed software, it's surprising that you expect it to run without errors. With respect to IExplore, thats aother...
Clean the disk first: Use Add-Remove Programs in Control Panel Where possible; otherwise delete appropriate folders with theis contents. Then...
Hi hawk22, Your timer is off. Should turn it off in 4 seconds. IMHO, you need a video card (an old PCI will do) and monitor, and a...
Detecting drives is part of POST and means BIOS hasn't completed it's job. Something has damaged the BIOS flash memory. the BIOS needs to be...
Disconnect all but one drive, one stick of ram, and keyboard and monitor, and see if ir posts. If not, suspect a dead motherboard or psu....
since you "have reinstalled XP twice ", suggest you try again, this time removing all partitions (deleting it/them) and then make new...
Assuming you checked the above, you need to test the replacements and original items in a known working computer. Something you replaced is not...
I use the clock gadget without the sidebar, which I don't particularly like. Haven't tried other gadgets freestanding;suspect they may work that...
I'm still using XP home and pro on 2 pc's and vista 64-bir on 3rd. Won't use vista full time 'till MS fixes buggy explorer.exe.
suspect we're talking about one HDD with 2 partitions here, so nothing to desconnect. Agree with Matt Vista needs much more than 10 GB; I find...
The OS seems to remember the last restore size of windows, so maybe if you can get them open to a reasonable size, then when they're restored from...
This is not a BIOS problem since crash occurs during loading of OS meaning that BIOS had given control to the MBR which in turn has given control...
Some programs by default install themselves on c:\, so always choose advanced, or custon, or its equivalent when installing so that you can choose...
Lost you there! My point is that the drivers must be installed on each OS partition. If installed on the data drive the first install gets...
If you're running XP-Pro this page might help.
You're not installing the NIC drivers on the data partition, are you?
If this is a separate card you installed (rather than a chip on the motherboard) suggest you pull the card and re-seat it making sure it's pressed...
Hi sirduke, Whether you have made upgrade disks or have an installation disk, the procedure is the same. Boot with a win98 startup disk, remove...
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