Don't try to copy the whole thing if you want to do the job while you are logged in. It will fail on part of the logged in account. Two basic...
Here maybe?
It sounds like you may have a problem with your BIOS. I'd suggest going to the mfg. web site and getting the latest update then flashing the...
Please read the Posting Rules for this forum with special attention to Rule #6. Other than a complete format/reinstall of the OS, other...
donj2 - not exactly. You need a boot floppy that contains support for your CD. Then with the CD in the drive, boot from the floppy, change to...
Christer - with a really large page file, it may well be broken into a couple of chunks. XP should be smart enough to use the piece on the...
XP may want to make a bigger pagefile but speak sternly to it and disallow the growth.
How about the fix Angel71 gave you in your NT4 post yesterday about the same issue?
Downloads library~Hard Drives Software (link is on the left side of the screen).
stuartsjg - NT security (NT4/2K/XP) is really designed for a larger, domain operated network and one of it's quirks is that it demands to know Who...
What operating systems do you have running? No problems describing how you need to set things up for network sharing using passwords. But it...
Only have it "shared" on the PC it is connected to. On the other, do a network setup and I prefer to specify exactly where it is rather than...
LOL - that surely sounds like your safest option.
It's possible that someone sending you email has them flagged to report when they are received and when they are read. Take a look under...
Unless you are running a domain (unlikely - you'd need either NT4/2K/2003 server to do that) you don't really have a network logon password. Just...
Just deleting should be fine. No need to format the drive that I can see.
.rar files are compressed. Sort of the Unix/Linux version of winzip. WinRAR is the most common app to uncompress them. I think XP has a...
You would normally lose SP1 and all later updates. Search on here for threads about slipstream to see suggestions and how-to info on burning...
You did it the safe way to edit boot.ini while you still had an OS in both places. And you did get the one that points to rdisk1 (rdisk0 is C: )....
Did you look at the link I posted?
Separate names with a comma.