USB network card? If so, exactly which one? The report from Everest (see your current 2K thread) will give details.
Have you tried a utility like Everest to get details about the video card? Might make finding proper drivers a little easier.
http://www.iisworks.com/webmail/ http://awstats.sourceforge.net/
http://setacl.sourceforge.net/
That helps. In addition to the ipconfig information I asked for in post #2 (and still need) - is the Guest account enabled on any/all the...
System Restore only takes care of system (operating system) files and a few others. For the most part, it pays no attention to applications so...
Hi 550guy. The boot order (and the choices you see when you start up) are controlled by a small, hidden text file located in c:\ and named...
Sorry but I'm not sure exactly what you want to do. Could you explain more?
cdg52 - what's your status now? All is well or still some issues?
Thanks for posting back with the update and your fix.
Put them where you want them.
FWIW, I have used utilities from www.sysinternals.com for a number of years and have found them to be 100% safe and reliable.
Check your event logs for any information. Click on start, on run, key in sfc /scannow and click OK and let the system file checker do it's...
Firefox is a Mozilla product. We sort of assume that questions posted to the Internet Explorer section mean you are using that browser. Moving...
They have a bunch of outstanding and free utilities. Glad that one worked for you.
More likely to be a problem if the devices want USB2 and the PC is loaded to use 1.1. Take a look at http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=242062...
If all the PCs are running NT4 or later, click on start, on run, key in cmd and OK to open a cmd window. Once there key in the following and...
For just the process kill function, you might prefer PsKill from http://www.sysinternals.com/Utilities/PsTools.html Free, solid utility, no...
Good. Try from a start->run line, sfc /scannow (and note the space after sfc) and click OK. You will probably be asked for your XP CD a few times.
http://www.sysinternals.com/Utilities/TcpView.html
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