Over a network, it doesn't matter what file system. On a local machine, ME will only read/write to FAT and FAT32 filesystem's. On a local...
XP can read/write to both. ME can only read/write FAT32. So, if the computer that has 2 hard drives is running XP, then it will be able to...
It will be either in the registry, or win.ini. Look in both places, and just delete the line you find it on.
Filesystem (NTFS or FAT32) has nothing to do with networking. If the XP box is NTFS, the ME box will still be able to read write to it via the...
The burning program should have the option to span multiple CD's if needed. Optionally, the Extraction program you use (if extracting DVD's to...
Unregister the nick, and re-register it. The IP is changed, so the identd response is now different than it was when the nick was registered....
Though fdisk does not remove the data, just the FA Table, it should be enough. The next thing installed on that hard drive is going to rewrite the...
Nope. Some software will ALWAYS want to install to c:\program files\something and will ALWAYS default to downloading and/or saving stuff in c:\My...
If you want DIVx, there's a few programs that will do that. If you want .mpeg there's a few that will do that. The BEST format (highest quality)...
Those two programs are certified virus free, but if she's already got a virus/trojan, then they won't help. First things first. Scan the system...
OK, a few things I maybe didn't explain quite right. Scanreg can run from a window, but you cannot do a restore from the same window, confirmed...
The user will get a ~ (Tilde) if they are not registered on that server. Even with large systems like dalnet and undernet, registering on one...
What is the exact error, and when exactly, does it happen? Have you tried booting to the CD? Have you tried removing all partitions, and booting...
Yup. It's a library of all the installation parameters for all the hardware that you have, and possibly will install, that's contained in the...
Fdisk, remove all partitions. Done. Not what you'd call totally secure, but fast.
OK, if it's a copy you want, that's simple too. Move the drive with the stuff you want copied, to a system with a enough space, or a second blank...
Well, we've kinda wandered from the topic, but... Here's a few points: Editing the registry is risky. Windows 98 makes registry backups...
The registry (made up of user.dat and system.dat) gets loaded first. This is the core, or "kernel" of the OS. If something in the registry...
It's not that difficult. XP allows certain hardware changes without needing reactivation. I've moved XP drives, and some are as simple as...
If it boots now that you reseated the cables, it's probably OK. Get the diagnostic tools from Maxtor's site at:...
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