Maybe here? http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=1F9D33FF-7BFE-4336-9E65-972ED21324C4&displaylang=en
Maybe you would like the dos command as suggested by Zander? Do this after booting with the floppy. ren c:\windows\win.com win.old The 'upgrade'...
That would be the Microsoft Entertainment Pack ver 1.0, available on a floppy back when Win95 was released. It usually came with a purchased computer.
Go into the registry at this Keys; Hkey_Local_Machine\Software\Windows\CurrentVersion\Runonce...
The defining condition is where the shortcut actually exists. "Removing this will effect every user ........' is where the shortcut is at...
If you do not remember installing .NET Framework, and sure you did not, chances are some software you have installed put it there for you. Removal...
This type of error is usually caused by an incorrect version of a file. The install of ME gave you an older version of Internet Explorer. Updating...
I believe I understand the problem you are having. You did a reinstall of XP, and all the C:\Documents and Settings\<user> are not accessable from...
The drive is not completely formatted, apparently Io.Sys is still there. I believe that is where you are getting the above messages. If it was,...
markp62, RegCleaner cannot be opened, so I can't see how it can restore the backups... Or go to program files\regcleaner\backups, select a REG...
Choose Command Prompt, and do this command scandisk /all /surface /autofix This works faster than doing it in Safe Mode.
Could it hide in the master boot sector? A few can, there is a command that will rebuild it, just deleting and creating partitions and formatting...
How to get into Safe Mode for various versions of windows.
I do have backups in RegCleaner and in Windows, but have had no success in reaching them Regcleaner will restore them, click on Backup tabs to...
I recently experienced this problem on a clean install of XP Home. I had multiple problems with the windows installer on anything, including...
Get MoveOnBoot, and install. Then just right click the file, and choose 'delete file(s) on next boot', when done, reboot.
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