This is a question on editing boot.ini in Windows XP. At one time I tried to install a thumb drive using what for was a poorly desinged...
I will see what INFCACHE.1 is about but at the moment I'm still preparing to do the 'asms' registry change and without mishap. Since I do not...
@SuperGeek Yes, Safe Mode is available on the giveio.sys problem drive. I intend to do what I can if I find Speed Fan on there if I...
Here is a possible problem point for the giveio.sys error: http://www.techsupportforum.com/forums/f10/giveio-sys-causes-lockup-207125.html I...
Ok, I have that as a hot key for my more recent MSI build, but here we have the Biostar MCP6PB M2+ 2 Gb memory...
AHCI though not mandatory would be for an SSD. I have one thumb drive but that was a briar patch of problems to format. I think that's where the...
Yes I even printed that out but didn't know what a hive was or what they were talking about. Right now I have more problems than a repair...
I have the situation where XP wants to start, passes the first logo, goes black with the cursor highlight, and returns with a welcome screen and...
Hello again, The error message: The File 'asms' on Windows XP Home Edition Service Pack 1 CD is needed* Here is the background on...
In Win 7 they never end. I'll be back and appreciate the assistance as always.
Could be some Firefox problem with it's extensions turning things on and off. I am running ad aware, No Script and so on. We know that Winamp...
got it I have the desired shortcut now. Without going to the link above, a standard shortcut properties box will open for one you have made...
Evan, I looked at that but could not follow well. Here is what the Shortcut dialog looks like in XP (lacking a screen shot) What I...
I cannot find in Win 7 where to make an original shortcut .lnk file. This is also used to make a path to an audio stream. In XP it's a form...
Ok I will look at that. Also I had another idea which I'm pursuing. My news stream displays as an m3u file (got the acronym wrong above....
I also reviewed this and was able to make it out in another window. Yes it had been changed but no the Winamp player does not open. What I see...
I double checked this (though it is yet another new way easy to forget) from the last discussion and yes, all three media tabs have been turned...
I will try the latest suggestions and report back. Thanks for your patience.
Well all that says is how to restore all the WMP defaults. I do not want to do that.
This helps some: that Icon which I could not identify was for Windows Media Player which I make every effort to remove. The link given seems...
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