Have you tried to set your second floppy option to Not Installed in your BIOS? ;)
If the cartridges are *completely* sealed, I don't think refrigeration will make any difference other than reduce any molecular activity. ;)...
Try, Start/Settings/ControlPanel/Add Hardware -> Dbl Click/Add Hardware Wizard/ Next/Check - Yes, I have already connected the hardware/...
Have you looked on the M/B Driver install CD? ;) For the older Asus boards the utility was called Probe. HTH. :) Or go to the *first* link...
I think you've found a platform from which to preach. :D Also the older you get, the better you were. ;)
Welcome to WindowsBBS. :) Either Partition Magic or System Commander will help you get the job done. System Commander, if you choose to use it,...
Install a boot manager on your C drive (BootMagic perhaps), this will give you a menu to select the O/S of your choice and *hide* the non...
Welcome to WindowsBBS. :) Suggest you use Partition Magic, and run it from the rescue disks,(floppies). HTH :)
You could start HERE. :) Or a Google search for ( "call answering" ). ;)
Item 2. Do you have a bootable floppy with the BIOS upgrade file/s on it?
Check out this page. :) Then read everything here. :) As a last resort try this site. :)
Maybe if you post a Make and Model number, someone will have an answer for you. ;)
You may have to remove and install (again), the call answer software, so that it can associate with the new modem. HTH :)
Or, you could swap your current C drive with the new one, jumper it as Master, and install WinXP. Swap them back and install a boot manager (Boot...
Takes one to know one, I guess! :D
Welcome to WindowsBBS. :) Try a right click on My Computer and select Properties/Hardware/Device Manager and see if the drive is listed. If...
You may want to take a look around in HERE, and also select Support from the Menu for more info. :)
Welcome to WindowsBBS. :) Other than moving nic cards to different slots, which may or may not resolve your problem, have you considered a...
Welcome to WindowsBBS. :) If it's a *stand alone* program or application then it should be fine, but, as the ones in your example, which are...
At the command prompt (C:\>) type, edit C:\Autoexec.bat and the MSDOS editor should open. (Use the Alt key to highlight any menu and the Arrow...
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