Well, that explains it. :) However, uninstalling IE in the windows components part of add>remove programs doesn't really uninstall it. It only...
Maybe it's crashing when you shut it down. By default, XP reboots when it crashes, usually with no indication of it to the user. Have a look in...
Are you sure you're not thinking of something else? Windows Explorer is the file manager in the OS. It's part of Explorer.exe which is the shell...
No, it just reverts you back to IE6. Whatever settings you have or had, you'll have when you revert back to IE6.
I can't tell you if there's a better alternative or not but I've used Movie Maker to copy a lot of old camcorder tapes that I have and it seems to...
You should restore the registry key and then use msconfig to run it down. Click start>run and type msconfig. Then click on the startup tab. The...
I've moved this to the other software forum since it really doesn't have anything to do with XP.
Hmmm, I knew there was a reason I've been staring at that update in my system tray for the past week. :D Actually, I always wait a while for...
Read this post, then post a HijackThis log in the Removing Spyware & Viruses forum. Somebody there should be able to help you out. :)
Well, if you suspect Erunt, why not try taking it out of startup just to see. If it makes a difference, you could schedule it to run at some...
Sure, install it and if you don't like it you can unistall it in add>remove programs. Uninstalling it will revert you back to IE6. I've done it...
I've got an old Sound Blaster Live card that works although not completely. When I installed Vista I had no sound because Vista didn't have a...
One of the things I like about it better than OE is that dbx files are a thing of the past. Your emails are stored in folders with names...
That is a file size limitation, not disk size. With FAT32, a file cannot be any larger than that. NTFS doesn't have that limitation. Something...
Try logging onto XP's built in administrator account and see if it act the same there. http://windowsxp.mvps.org/admins.htm I have to say...
It's the windows folder from either the win2k install or else the XP install. More than likely 2k. That's all I'm going to say about this here to...
I have a friend who built a computer with a Xeon and installed Vista on it. It runs fine. Seems to me he had some issues installing Windows but...
This isn't something I've ever messed with so no guarantees here but I would think you'd just use your IP address. My guess is that you'd have to...
I don't know. My guess is the article jabfarm is talking about was more than likely about Microsoft Virtual PC. You could certainly run XP...
If we are talking about Windows automatic updates here, they will be installed if your computer is turned off when the updates become available....
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