Interesting, at work our DAW's (NT4 running Netia editing software) Have NAV 5.0 (how old's that!) installed and running in the background with no...
Don't know if this KB article on RAS connections and fast user switching applies or is any help??...
I'm looking, I'm looking... Fast user switching should keep connections alive when changing users. In W2K it had to be enabled in the registry,...
Activation doesn't care about software only hardware.
Woops, here's another... Try changing the master/slave order of the burner on the IDE port, and check in the device manager that DMA is enabled...
One other thought Gary... You have tried burning at a reduced speed on the creative? 4x is often the sweet spot, particularly for reducing errors...
Could be one or more of many possibilities... Hears a couple of things to try. Update to the latest version of Nero (5.5.9.0). Use the Windows...
You could always set "Days to keep pages in history:" to 0?
Assuming nothing has changed in your BIOS and it's set to recognise a Floppy, go into the device mngr and see what the status is under Floppy Disk...
I'm in front of a W2K machine at the moment but most of these settings are similar in XP. After you have set your folder preferences from the...
It could be as simple as... your BIOS settings have changed? Check under BIOS FEATURES SETUP (or similar) that the Boot Sequence (First Boot) is...
Xp's defrag is usually a little more robust with handling other progs running in the background. My suggestion would be to close all the...
Usually an installer that asks you to close any open applications does so just in case the installation runs out of memory. Some programmes...
For what its worth... Disk I/O error on a floppy usually means the disk is U/S. (stuffed!) Sometimes a reformat of the floppy will fix it. But for...
Try pressing the Applications TAB in Task Manager!
BTW your copy of XP may be at fault, particularily if it's a copy (bootleg).
Remove or disable everything except what's required for loading the OS. Disable Onboard sound and physically remove the LAN card. Start from as...
BIOS = Basic Input Output System. It's pretty much the Brain stem of a PC. It connects the Motherboard to all the other cards, Sound and Video,...
It MAY just boot with 64Mb, but will run like a Dog. Even with 128Mb Xp runs noticeably slower. 256Mb is really the minimum for XP. Even 2K will...
Check to see what the power setting(s) if any, are set to in your BIOS as this maybe over-riding the XP setting. BTW I would suggest it's better...
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