It likely has nothing to do with your AGP driver. See: http://www.windowsbbs.com/showthread.php?t=54161 If you had System Restore enabled, do...
Use Safe Mode. Look under your profile in the Desktop folder. Delete these Ghosts if you see them. Look under the All Users profile,...
Not exactly. (And I am not sure why remembering your last settings is not remembering your settings), but in any case IE remembers different...
Tools, Internet Options, Programs Make IE the default browser with a check in the bottom box. Tools, Internet Options, Advanced Use the RIES...
Tools, Internet Settings, Security, Custom level Scroll to section "User Authentication " Under logon change to username and password instead...
I am not sure why you modified the RunOnce keys. Better would have been to install IE 7, logon, logoff, logon, logoff so that any RunOnce entries...
Add Microsoft Windows Defender at least to this box. Update and let it scan thoroughly. Then: Start > Run and type in: REGSVR32 URLMON.DLL,...
An irregular series of hidden settings. If using XP Pro: Start, Run, gpedit.msc User Configuration \Administrative Templates \Windows...
Microsoft lumps IGMP and ICMP together as to settings; the setting you want is in the IGMP group for Router registration. If you have a...
Actually, do not run IEFix, as I am not completely sure what effect under IE7 there might be. As PeteC mentioned, you likely are missing a DLL...
Q1: Shouldn't the numbers be 5.1.2600.2622 for the services.exe below? I do remmeber running a sfc /scannow, could that possibly reverted some...
If you edit sysoc.inf, the error will go away. See my second response above.
Run IEFix bu MVP Ramesh Srinivasan: http://www.mvps.org/sramesh2k/IEFIX.htm You can uncheck the SFC /Scannow option.
Make sure that your firewall is not blocking router registration. For XP SP2, this setting is found under Advanced, ICMP, as "Allow incoming...
Replace the "@" values with the path shown for InProcServer32 and LocalServer32 and see what happens after a reboot. (It is not going to hurt...
I like this explanation of the issue and its resolution: http://pangea.stanford.edu/computerinfo/resources/network/faq/windupname.html
As a hunch repair your Winsock service stack: If using XP Service Pack 2: Start, Run, CMD netsh winsock reset Wait for a prompt to restart...
All XP Home editions are 32-bit Windows. All XP Professional versions are 32-bit Windows. The 64-bit versions of XP are clearly marked as...
First, please turn back on the BITS and any other service you have disabled. They are not playing a role in your issue, but their lack is causing...
You really do not need to move the drive to another computer. The link PeteC gave earlier is one of the new "Guided Help" knowledge base...
Separate names with a comma.