Get the computer back, and use a driver extraction program, and you won't have to look for them....
Sorry, that slipped my mind. You would need to create only the Master Partition on Drive 1, then the Master and Extended on Drive 2.
It has to do with how a dos based system allocates letters to the partitions. If you have a master partition and a secondary partition on each...
You need to let C:\windows\pchealth\helpctr\binaries\helphost.exe access through your firewall.
Considering the age of this computer, a possible reason the CD is not booting is because it is set up as a Slave Drive (default in most cases),...
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I would say not to use System Restore for the reason you really can't too sure of when the infected files actually got into your system.
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This sounds like you either just had a major crash, or performed a new install of windows. If a major crash, Restart in Dos Mode, type in scanreg...
You can just delete it.
That is a crash report from the Sun Java Virtual Machine.
A thought that has occured to me that it may be the software aspect of your network connection. I suggest triggering a rebuild of your networking...
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Yes, all those index.dat files are, as they are located in the folders those commands delete. A cleanup of those folders will remove garbage that...
Yes, I mean your Windows 98SE folder. Do not delete or rename the XPHome folder, as that is your new "windows" folder for XP. I don't think it...
c:\windows\temporary internet files\content.ie5\index.dat The above file has actually already been deleted and rebuilt new and clean due to this...
I suggest first renaming your old Windows folder to anything else, to see if something screams for something missing. If nothing comes up amiss...
1) I need to know how to stop these dial-up boxes from popping up. Some of these popping up may be caused by a legitimate program auto updating...
If this was a Win98 machine, the quickest way to get it going would be to boot the computer with a Win98 floppy and do this command sys a: c:...
I would suggest this. First run Scandisk if you haven't already for this. Then Shutdown, but choose Restart in Dos Mode. Then at the prompt, do...
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