That third set of numbers is the problem, they need to match. Only the fourth set should be different. The subnets should also match.
Look for a file called normal.dot and delete it. It will be recreated when you open Word and things should be back to what they were.
Is the printer port built on to the mother board or is it attached by a small ribbon cable? If it's attached by a cable try unplugging the cable...
LPT1 is a printer port, does it show up in Device Manager? You may have to open the case and make sure all your cables inside are snug. You...
Check in the Device Manager to see if the USB ports are even listed and if they are if there is a problem with them. If there is a problem with...
Right click on My Computer and select Properties. Click on the Device Manager tab. Click on the + sign next to Ports (COM & LPT). If LPT1...
Don't know if I can help or not but before I even try I need to know what OS you are using.
To get rid of the Personal Folder go to the Control Panel and double click Mail, click on the Data Files button, the personal folder should show...
There are a couple of ways to hook up an external CD-Rom, besides a USB port you can get one that connects to a parrallel port (slow) and you can...
Works fine in my SE. Another way to fix it is to open Windows Explorer and go to View then Folder Options. Click on the File Types tab, find...
I'm not positive, but I think there may be a setting in BIOS to activate PS2 connections, you might take a look around in there.
Glad to hear you found your way in. :D
Apparently the file is already gone. What you need to remove is the reference to the file. It looks like it may have been part of the Innoculate...
I have 2 Dells sitting here on my bench and both use the DEL key to enter setup. You have to hit the key while it's doing the memory check, if...
I'm pretty sure Dell uses the Del key, once inside the BIOS make a note of any changes you make in case you have to change them back. Good Luck :D
Sounds to me like you're on a brand name machine like Dell or Compaq or HP and the first thing you see is their logo for a splash screen. You need...
Did you try cleaning the mouse?
Read through this thread to find several ways of tackling this problem.
Boot to a WIN9X start up disk and try fdisk /mbr.
Take a look at this thread, it should help.
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