Can you uninstall the SP3 update, and then go from there?
A Laserjet 1000 at work on W2K ocasionally does this. I usually fix it by unplugging the printer power for 10 or 20 secs. Have you also tried...
As far as RAID goes, Fred Langa (The LangaList) in a recent newsletter gives some good information on the pros and cons of RAID. Personally I'm...
Need to type 0189 from the numbers keypad at the right of your keyboard, and not the numbers keys below the F keys.
Probably does about as much as Drag 'N Drop CD did when it came preinstalled on my Toshiba laptop. This is one piece of Japanese technology that...
Sounds like the disk is on the way out, or already out. ;) I guess a repair install doesn't work? Maybe don't try that because if the repair...
...and did it fix your problem?
Glad you like Roxio. I think it's a better, more comprehensive suite than Nero, although I use both. Make sure you have the latest update, for...
The 2 in the front need to blow in so they blow air across the HD's to the back of the case. 1 at the rear blows air out of the case. 1 in top...
They will require cleaning out from time to time. Any that won't delete are probably in use and should be able to be deleted after a next reboot.
At least these OS's are partially idiot proof. I certainly occasionally need that sort of protection. :o
It still looks like a video problem. Remember that until the login screen or desktop loads, the graphics card is in VGA mode which is a very basic...
120GB SATA drive roughly partitioned equally in two. XP installed on the first partition. W2K3 installed on the other. Works for my simple needs....
What gets confusing with that ntuser file is that for some reason it seems to get associated with the Windows Media Player. I have the same...
Didn't know it had that facility? I have to manually go to the update site through the tools menu and ask the site to scan for updates. AFAIK the...
You'll probably have to delete the partition and reformat (preferably in NTFS) again. You need the practice don't you? ;) Before trying again...
Suggest you go into the device manager and delete the references to USB. Reboot the PC and let XP reinstall the USB drivers. Make sure all USB...
Within reason, as long as the fan and heatsink is certified for your chip then most will be fine. Being a 1.8 then heat shouldn't be a pressing...
In a word, NO!. ;) Unless your are using programmes, or running a number of programmes at once that causes all of the physical memory to be...
A couple of suggestions... Check for an updated driver for this printer. Go into the printing properties and reduce the margin (left margin)...
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