You turn off the monitor, not the computer's main power?
That sounds like Sleep mode. Check the settings in Control Panel -> Power Options and you will need to configure those with the setting for when...
Have you seen this? http://www.microsoft.com/windowsmobile/en-us/help/synchronize/device-center-sync-outlook.mspx
See if this helps: http://knowledgebase.nuance.com/view.asp?60VQ=GDLF&5d7r4B=P1zPgYGF.QYY Let me know if you need help finding the updated file.
Hiand welcome to the BBS, I am not familiar with many (any:)) of those, but check at their website for troubleshooting information. Check if they...
Try right-clicking on the file and selecting Run as administrator. If it won't work like that, try copying the files to the hard drive first....
Thanks Christer, that fits in with my general knowledge, not that I could explain it. :)
I'll say good luck, because the problems I had didn't show up for a while. Windows won't "downgrade" to FAT32, you need to delete/remove the...
Find out what program runs Chrome.exe. Check other dumps, is that program in others? Is it Google Chrome or a game called Chrome (you don't have...
Check at the HP website for driver updates for the m8200n. Chipset drivers updates should include those for the USB controllers. Get any driver...
You need drivers for your hardware. If the system is a Compaq Presario, go to the Compaq website (www.hp.com/support) and find the drivers for...
Pull out and reseat the drive cables. It should not really be a cause, but the cables getting knocked loose is what often happens.
Motherboards may no longer "support" Win 98. That may make it "not possible" to run it successfully. Check the motherboard manual. Matt
It is a STOP 0x1000007E (or Stop 0x7e) error. libusb0.sys appears to be an open source driver. You can go to Start -> Computer and open the...
Welcome to the BBS, I have seen quite a few standby/USB/hibernate KB articles Advanced Search Match the Stop code you find on the blue screen,...
What is the situation now? Are you still getting freezes? Did you get the chipset drivers installed? You need a good set of those drivers to read...
Ah, I see now. Let me know if you want some other checks to try.
Windows is fussy about partitions. It won't like the way Linux would make a partition and maybe a partition made by PM (and the problem may not...
This is what it says in Vista, it should be the same for the Compatibility settings in XP
That's good. There may have been boot files on both drives and it confused the BIOS.
Separate names with a comma.