Thanks for posting back Rod. :) Good to see you are now past that 39 minute mark. :D
I've never bothered with the XP backup utility. Maybe it actually works! ;) What I generally do is to backup data files such as Office files. I...
Welcome to the board Tim. :) I'm not going to suggest any recovery applications as I'm generally unfamiliar with those. The following site...
Tom, we need some more information like, what OS, and what processor/memory/graphics card specs? But I'll give you some generic suggestions that...
P4 including Celeron. In simple terms a PSU is P4 compatible if it has the square 12v power connector to fit the socket on a P4 motherboard. But...
Seems like a whole lot of overkill running this sort of graphics card with Windows 95 (if it could install). AFAIK most games that will install on...
Welcome to the BBS Rod. :) I've seen a few references to your problem, on XP and W2K, but no solution. :( All I can suggest is repartition...
A couple of possibilities... Driver, or memory issue? First I would check for updated drivers for your soundcard (or onboard sound) and...
I think this is probably the reason Windows seem to randomly associate a programme with these .dat files. Like Windows Media Player in my case.
Set your BIOS back to setup defaults. Does W2K boot OK with only the new stick of RAM installed? I would try changing the CAS latency setting in...
Is there a problem or has Win Doctor "found" a problem. ;) I have that same path on my work W2K machine and also not the file that your Win...
Check your connection to the phone socket. there may be a bit of noise generated in the plug contacts. Unplug and plug back in the socket a few...
Now thats' what I call a simple, effective and sensible answer. Licking of ones fingers can help for those of us with insensitive skin as well. :D
I'm clutching at straws here (quite a few infact! :rolleyes: ) It looks to my guess to be a problem with your graphics card. Try reseating your...
IE will sometimes create extra running processes. But not all the time when you open a new IE page. They should, go when you close all IE pages....
Have you deleted the connection, and recreated a new connection for your ISP?
Thanks for the PM Jim, But I'll keep my reply on the board if you don't mind. I'd still try the reference drivers from the link in my above...
I found that Intellipoint 5.2 wasn't very backwards compatible. 5.2 doesn't support my Wireless Intellimouse explorer (version 1) It only supports...
I thought that native support for USB2 only started with W2K after an update was installed. But W2K didn't originally ship USB2 capable. I think...
#2 may be a reference to using a multi external USB connector. If it isn't powered externally you may have problems running more than one device...
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