Yes, it is the solution to your problem. Note: All I have done is to recommend a copy of existing files and profile information. There is...
Take the /PAE switch out of boot.ini and test for a few days. I should mention that I have seen virtually identical debugger results from users...
Create a new user, a new profile, and copy the contents of your original profile to save time: http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=811151 When...
Break the 1394 connection. This is the firewire port and the Network wizard loves to bridge this. Microsoft has written a Knowledge Base...
Interesting. Thank you for the report.
I believe you should be able to make this change with Bart. From MS KB 307545, a favorite of Charlesvar and myself: You can then use the...
The problem with using Bart in this circumstance is that the System Restore service may not be running. Check to see if it is or not if you...
This is the registry corruption error: Your 0x0a errors might be related but are more likely a hardware device. I know it is a laptop, but...
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I do not know about the number of customized transitions. The original poster did not ask for any at all. The issue is not mouse clicks or...
I do not spend any time 'customizing' my XP screen. But I was struck by this variation on the Royale theme. It is an orphan project now, but if...
"My Pictures Slideshow" is a native XP screen saver. No download required.
This is a registry corruption issue. There is a self-guided MS KB article that is quite good:...
I tried ten times and the Kelly link resolves for me ten times. Line 15 (right side) is correct for my first reference. Line 41 (left side) is...
Your particular set of error conditions are likely due to malware. . Update your Antivirus definitions and do a thorough (not quick) scan of...
Did you try a System Restore in Safe Mode? Go to Start - All Programs - Accessories - System Tools - System Restore to access the System...
Danish security consultancy Secunia posted an advisory regarding an issue whereby an attacker could potentially snare log-ins and passwords from...
Generally, as Administrator: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/307768 Your issue deals with add-ins that are not strictly speaking from XP, but...
Several steps are warranted: Start, Run, sfc /Scannow Then make two registry edits: Disable Search Assistant (Line 15) Disable the...
To recover the files you could: . Mount as a slave drive; already discussed earlier. . Use a Bart PE CD: http://www.nu2.nu/pebuilder/ . Use...
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