The exact, complete errors would help quite a bit.
I'd also suggest downloading Agent Ransack to use for your searches. Faster and smarter than the native windows search tools.
Here you go. You may have to first click on "Mode" (top of window) and then on Advanced.
Well, that helped quite a bit and one of the security guys will give you specifics on where to go from here. But you have to read what they tell...
Dang - I read up a little on UDDI (page 15 of the PDF is where it starts) and now I'm really confused. Dave - quite a few of the .msc files...
Glad you found it. I'd be real wary about using anything having 'tools' in the name and old enough to be 16 bit on an XP machine. If there...
For removing Norton AV, first check the program's folder for unwise.exe and if you find it, run it. It will be the uninstaller. Even if you find...
If you haven't already, empty your TIF and cookies and try again.
Can't say what is happening from the information given. The blue screen should contain quite a bit more info. If so, that would help. Also...
The error may be showing up as I boot because it is loading a 16 bit program as windows loads That would certainly account for your seeing the...
BB - explorer.exe is certainly the program that runs windows explorer. And I can do the same as you by going to task manager and closing the...
Autoexec.nt and config.nt are only needed when you try to install or run 16 bit (older DOS) applications that need them. They have nothing at all...
If you do a search on your PC for *.msc, you will find that most (maybe all) of the files returned will open some app when you run them. On my PC...
Joe - in case you are wondering, your posts are showing up. Just being ignored for some reason. :eek: :confused:
When you speak of shutting down and restarting explorer.exe is that what you mean or do you mean starting and closing Windows Explorer? For...
Need more information to offer any reasonable guess (or a fix if we are lucky). - XP-home or XP-Pro? SP1? - Latest IE/OE versions including...
Are you only interested in the pictures? Or are there other custom features you need?
In that case, I'd have to guess that chkdsk was designed to handle both FAT & NTFS so they saw no need to retain scandisk even though it still...
Thanks Zander. That is interesting and somewhat surprising. Hmmmm. Have you ever noticed chkdsk finding problems scandisk missed?
Me - no. I didn't read the log that carefully but the described behavior made it the most likely possiblity. Now that you point to those...
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