Or you can run Setup by booting up with that Win98 startup floppy and choosing cdrom support. Then navigate to the i386 folder on the CD (at the...
An over-the-top reinstall of Windows would be worth trying. Boot up with the XP CD in the drive and let Setup run. Go past the "C" and "R"...
See if this thread helps: http://www.windowsbbs.com/showthread.php?p=225201 If not, unzip this into it's own permanent folder and post the...
Buffer overruns are usually associated with malware. Make sure that your antivirus definitions are up to date and run a full system scan, and then...
The easiest way to get rid of it is with TweakUI for XP, in the Logon>Unread Mail section. You can get it here: MS Powertoys for XP
Winamp will rip CD's to MP3's (and has some nice Internet Radio stations too :D ) www.winamp.com
You don't need to uninstall the update, just right-click the Desktop, choose Properties, and then in the Screen Saver tab uncheck "On resume...
Yes you do, also if you are installing Windows on an SCSI drive or a RAID array. And you have to install the drivers from floppy disk, Windows...
Try cleaning the CD in some luke warm water with a few drops of detergent in it. If that doesn't help, I would check your RAM. You can run either...
Or alternatively you could manually edit the boot.ini file. It's a hidden, system file that lives in the root folder of C:, so you may need to go...
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