virginia If none of these suggestions work, have a look at my suggestion in this thread. Post #14 in the thread....
I don't have Word so this is just a wild guess but maybe there's an option in Word to clear the clipboard contents on exit? Have a look in the...
You're welcome. Glad to hear it worked for you. :)
Sounds like you're running it in a maximized window with the always on top thing set. In Messenger, click the tools menu and uncheck "always on...
Thanks for letting us know. ;)
First, click>start>run and type services.msc and click ok. In the window that opens scroll to the shell hardware detection service and make sure...
I guess we have a bit of a misunderstanding here. When I use Direct CD I've never bothered to close a disk. I always used cdrw's with it and...
OK, thanks. ;)
If the cd was made with Roxio's drag and drop (this is the new name for direct cd, isn't it?) you'd have to install the Roxio software or...
After thinking about this a bit (something I should have done to begin with :) ) perhaps all of the floppies aren't there for just starting setup?...
Tony I wondered if you could just run winnt.exe but I've never tried it so was hesitant to say so (I've hardly had anything to do with 2k). If...
There's something you aren't doing right. Where did you get the bootdisk from? There should be a config.sys file on it and it should be visible...
No, there isn't. Well at least there's no simple way to do it. This is evident by the fact that MS uses 4 floppies to start the installation...
Try this. Click start>run and type the following lines one at a time and click ok after each one. Then see if it works. Note the space after...
One more thought. We used to see a lot of this on this board with win98 and an awful lot of the time it was caused by an IRQ conflict between the...
Brummig The memory tester is a DOS program. Copy it to a bootable floppy and run it from there. That's about all there is to it. It will run...
Right click on the start button and choose explore. Then, double click on programs.
Did you get a blue screen while running windows when it shut down on you (since you unchecked the option to reboot)?
It sounds to me like it's onboard sound and it's disabled in the bios (maybe). Have a look in there and see whether it's enabled or not.
I think one of us is misunderstanding the problem here so I'm going to ask this right away. Can you see the drive in My Computer? My...
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