I just substituted your boot.ini information for mine (renamed my file and pasted the info from your earlier post, correcting for the wrapped "S...
I don't know if any of this will help, I didn't read it all but you may want to give it a peek:...
OK, I had to ask. Many people aren't as aware as you seem to be. I suppose if you really want the program, then go right ahead and install...
Well, since your earlier version of the boot.ini file specified the (2) partition for one version, I am left wondering how that happened if there...
Did you try installing the program in Compatibility Mode? That has been known to work for stubborn cases that won't run in XP Compatibility Mode....
Let's get back to Newt's question, how many Windows folders do you have on ALL drives? e.g., Do you have a Windows folder on the D: drive as well...
For comparison, here's mine: [boot loader] default=multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\WINDOWS timeout=3 [operating systems]...
I don't see a problem with that. The S that goes on the end of the string is not relevant, that's a BB thing about max. continuous characters of...
Hi ehauff Since you list your level as beginner, I'm will recommend that you read this and get a good idea of what you need to know and do....
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You must also consider that AST (that particular MOBO maker) went belly up a few years back. A lot of their boards had proprietary chips....
When that happens, it's almost always a hardware driver problem (usually video driver). Unplug all peripherals (printer-scanner-USB items if...
Too bad that didn't help. Well, you'll have to exhaust all the easy ways before resorting to violence. Check your Security setting in the...
On the browser toolbar, click Tools > Internet Options > Advanced > Restore Defaults > OK > and see if that helps. Chicken soup, can't hurt.
That's cool. Just check it whenever you have nothing better to do. Click to let XP analyze the drive and it'll give you a report and advise...
Start > Control Panel > Administrative Tools > Computer management > Disk Managment. You'll see all active disks listed there and their file...
I forgot to mention an important factor regarding Defrag in XP. It matter much whether you have your files installed on a FAT32 formatted...
Print this thread out and show it to your friend. No, on second thought, forget that...just tell him you have already made other arrangements....
No, don't automatically select to fix anything. Just run the program from Windows and it'll tell you if it needs to reboot to fix any problems....
That error most commonly comes up when you try to install Win95 (original edition) on a FAT32 formatted drive but there are several other times...
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