LoadFailed = ndis2sup.vxd If the network driver interface specification (NDIS) 2 support driver does not find any NDIS 2 drivers to support, the...
Daemon tools. Simple, effective.
No, a P4 with hyperthreading is still a 32 bit CPU, although the HT technology can increase speed in some applications because of the...
If your broadband is cable, then it may work, as cable is treated as a "network ", in actuality, it's a WAN, but Windows treats it as a LAN....
Our ISP used to use the 1211 in all it's installations (cable internet). After about the first week, they returned over 1000 they bought, and...
Well...I wasn't totally sure of your abilities, so I didn't want to just type a 15 line response, thinking maybe you could get a hint from my...
Copy NTLDR from the working machine.
Go here: http://www.ecsusa.com/downloads/bios.html Select your motherboard model, and get the BIOS flash for it. The motherboard cannot natively...
Open your Networking connection, right click, select properties, select Install, Protocall, Add. Browse to the valueadd folder, select NETBeui...
If you're running a beta of Longhorn, it's 64 bit, but you won't notice anything different about it, unless you have a 64 bit CPU and...
Nothing like playing your fave fragger on a 28 ". I have a 32 ", and quality isn't as good, but it's a blast to play games, and DVD is superb....
Update the video card drivers. Update MS Virtual Machine (java for Windows).
Although I wouldn't expect XP's installer to be precognizant, the fact that it recognized the 8 meg as something, and decided to NOT let you...
They plug in to a camcorder or VCR, or your TV if you have SP-DIF. One wire is the SP-DIF out from the video card, the other wire is a converter...
Good call. Too many times lately I have seen faulty RAM causing problems. It seems quality control is not what it used to be, and that includes...
Defrag in safe mode.
What kind of desktop? Brand name, or whitebox? What hardware is in it? What motherboard? What video card? Have you changed anything in BIOS...
Look in the registry for anything "NOIDE ", and delete anything found. Add new hardware wizard, see if they detect. Double check the jumpers on...
Either Compaq, or the physical hard drive size. There's a bug in XP setup for drives over a certain size, I think it's 128 gig, but don't quote...
Led me to believe that he doesn't have a normal XP disk, just the HP disk, which you can't use to do a repair install.
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