Should work fine Bert, Do the jumpers thing, and make sure the primary slave in the BIOS setup is set to auto for correct detection of the drive....
Cyndi, Welcome to the BBS. It's best to mention which version of the programme you are using, I.E. Outlook 2000, 2002 etc. Anyway if you do a...
Easy, Charles, There are many other similar and just as good/better programmes available as freeware I only use the Registry Cleaner component so...
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Agree with PeteC re using the registry cleaners, 'cept I recommend EasyClean 2.0 Beta 1 over the aging 1.7f as it doesn't corrupt the XP help...
A word of warning though. Do some research on invoking the recovery console from booting from the install disk, preferably from the MS knowledge...
Taki, I had a similar problem with dual booting XP/W2K3. Check out my fix from the XP forum. It required a bit of trial and error on my account...
tenbob, I asume you mean the following? click on my computer and then right click on your C (main system) drive and select properties and...
As well as switching "Turn off monitor" to never in the power options, you may need to boot into the BIOS on startup, Del or F1 key and go into...
I assume you haven't disabled system restore? I'd be going back to one or more restore points till (if) the install prob is fixed. Then carefully...
The more RAM you add the more resources are required to address that RAM. You MAY be exceeding the "sweet spot" for a Celeron 1.8G? Remove the...
After an upgrade to XP from '98 (if you choose this path) I'd suggest running a couple of registry cleaners across XP as well as they will find a...
It's ALWAYS better to install from a clean partition. So if it's not TOO much trouble take this path, otherwise as BillyBob suggests '98 to XP...
This from the same site as well
Try a Repair of IE6. This excellent site is full of goodies!
Welcome to the BBS! Check for any keyboard layout software (you may not have any but check just in case) and uninstall it. Delete (uninstall)...
Well I fixed the problem (No not a reformat :D ) I decided to delete the contents of the boot.ini file, and as expected the system went blank...
Alex, The only suggestions I have are, first make sure that the power management settings are enabled in the BIOS, and, I don't know if this...
Thanks Abraxas, I'll add the line you suggested later today when I'm home.
Thanks Pete!
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