I should add a fifth possibility: Since it is a laser mouse, be sure you use a laser mouse designed mouse pad. The worst case is running it on...
You have an intermittent contact at the mouse connection; and/or, you have a bad cord for the mouse. If you are stretching the cord on the the...
cpc2004 is correct that we do not have the entire error. But the log identifies in the debug portion: 8054d474 806ecc2e 80042000 00000000...
One odd suggestion: Turn off the language bar and the built-in microphone. I recently went to a local school to resolve this exact issue for...
There is no question about the benefits of having \i386 copied somewhere for SFC.EXE to use. You do, however, have registry entries to change...
cpc2004, Thanks for the look and opinion. Best, Bill
The issue was fixed in Service Pack 2. The fix is not a registry entry. You do know that support has expired for XP, XP SP1, and XP SP1a....
One indication of a pure hardware issue would be the fact that it works relatively okay when warm, and terribly when cold. So at the moment...
I honestly do not think this is a driver error. For one thing, most of your drivers are several years old. The only updates have been to minor...
If you download the XP symbols package, please place the contents in a folder: c:\symbols
It is not malware, but copy-protection on your Sims CD. On the Windows 2000/XP operating system the license manager is installed as a manually...
MS-MVP Kelly Theriot has additonal notes that might help: Start Menu/Help and Support doesn't work: Go to Start/Run and type in: helpctr...
Couple of new jobs: . Restore your removed HijackThis settings, as they clearly are not behind the problem. Start HijackThis and click on...
Peter, Lets give Users full permissions, albeit Read is the default: Start, Run, cmd /k CACLS c:\windows\system32\drivers\cdrom.sys /E /C /G...
1. Click Start, and then click Control Panel. 2. Click Sound, Speech, and Audio Devices. 3. Under Pick a task, click Change the speaker...
Start, Run, cmd /k cacls %windir%\system32\drivers\cdrom.sys
You want an software add-on that works with your computer off? Think about it for a bit. Most auto-replies that you see are set at the local...
One operating system.
Could you Start, Run, cmd cacls %windir%\system32\drivers\cdrom.sys And tell me what it says. But I have another chore for you as well....
The note I first linked suggested that the Heap Manager had been fixed for Service packs 3 and upward (Service Packs are always cumulative)....
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