This being the case, post the original site that the programs were downloaded from, so everyone can take a look, and hopefully this will provide a...
Don't know what else to add, based on your original question. :confused: As I posted earlier, use what you have available to get things going...
Sure you can try another PSU, the only down side would be if the M/B, or other hardware has a short circuit and tries to cook the PSU. You're...
Try using this Nero CD Speed utility, to see if the relationship between drives are the same for both machines.
Try a Phone call to: Customer Support Canon Information Technology Services, Inc. 850 Greenbrier Circle Chesapeake , VA , 23320 Phone:...
Try running PM5 and creating the rescue disks, then boot to the first disk and follow all further instructions. ;)
Try a boot manager like System Commander and install it on your first drive/partition. This will allow you to configure each O/S as residing on...
Try a right click on the taskbar and select Properties, then un-check Lock the Taskbar. ;)
Welcome to Windows BBS. :) Try a Google search for "cluster size" and include the inverted commas. HTH :)
Hey, *noodles*, are you trying to make some kind of point by repeating the contents of your thread in the Win98 forum? :rolleyes:
Then remove all references, above Com1, from your registry and try again.
Search the registry for Com1, and place a check mark in, *Match whole string only*. You should see all the Com Ports listed in the right hand pane.
If you're logged in as Administrator then you should be able to delete the keys of the Com Ports you have used so far. :confused:
Because it's recorded in the registry every time you use another Com Port. Try a registry search.
Why not just deny access for the item in question, disable ZA alerts and stop the *tail wagging the dog*? ;)
Try deleting/removing the three devices from within the O/S, and then re-start to see if they *stick* after the subsequent re-installation. HTH ;)
If you have/had a boot manager installed, (Boot Magic or System Commander or other) in your MBR, then disconnect your new drive and from a boot...
Good luck with the new one. :)
This would suggest you have two modems, one on the Mother Board and the internal (PCI perhaps, based on your original post) modem. Disable the...
Try disabling Com2/Serial2 in your BIOS. You may have to install the modem again to Com2 in your O/S. HTH. :)
Separate names with a comma.