You might take a trip over to http://www.zdnet.com/downloads/ and search for a program using the words parental and controls. You'll find quite a...
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That's looking good - fdisk is showing a 1.2GB partition with all of the available space being used and the partition is active (bootable after...
Try booting from a Win98 boot disk. If you normally see a message similar to "Press CTRL to boot from floppy ", wait for that message and follow...
Client for Microsoft Networks = networking client, basically used to identify which network Windows should connect to. 3Com Etherlink III ISA...
Hopefully you've got it fixed by now (I noticed you posted a few days ago), but in case you haven't: Check the CMOS settings to see if the...
Have you tried different resolution settings? Might try starting at 640x480, 256 colors and work up from there.
When you're talking of speeds like that, if the CPU fan dies, it'll take about 2 seconds to fry the CPU. If the power supply fan goes, your...
Glad to hear you were able to get it to install :D Check the TCP/IP protocol as Zephyr suggested. You say the other system can see the modem...
It might help to start Windows in safe mode, go into Device Manager and remove all instances of the NIC. Reboot normally and try reinstalling the...
Check the CMOS settings to make sure the A: drive is set as the first boot device. Also try another boot disk. Compaq's can be formated and...
The error message is refering to the IDE cable - the system figures that you've installed a 40 wire cable instead of the 80 wire cable. I'd...
I was working with a system the other day that was giving the same error message. I looked in fdisk to see what the partition size was - found...
Assuming some version of Win9.x, try starting in safe mode then remove any listings for the camera from Device Manager.
It sounds more like it's a heat related problem. The harder you work the CPU, the hotter it's going to get. That may be letting the CPU cool...
Nope, guess you can't :)
It sounds like you're looking for a way to shut off the power to the parallel port without shutting off the system. There is no way to do that.
Moving a computer will sometimes loosen parts inside of it. Open the case, disconnect the incoming power and make sure all components are fully...
If you can disable the onboard floppy drive controller in the BIOS, you might be able to use an add-on controller card. There used to be add-on...
My pleasure :) Thank you for posting back with the fix - it may help someone else later on.
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