Have a look at this page to find out how to enable usb support in win95 .
When you boot from the 98 boot cd your cdrom drive becomes drive a. So, boot from the cd and it'll stop at a menu with three choices. Choose the...
You should use a 98 bootdisk because it comes with drivers for your cdrom drive. The 95 disk doesn't have them. Without them, you won't have...
Do you have a cd burner? If so, what kind of software do you have for it? In addition to the two programs that jubalsams mentioned, Roxio's Easy...
How about system restore?
Your welcome. Now, here's another one for you. What about the version of chkdsk that comes with 98? I just thought about that and was wondering...
No. Chkdsk always reported no errors. It could be there's some type of error that it would find that scandisk won't but if so, I never ran into...
My daughter bought a Dell laptop (XP Pro) July 03. It came with a recovery disk and a regular Windows XP disk. A friend of mine purchased a new...
FWIW, I've experimented with this a bit in the past on a dual boot win98 & XP and never ran int any problems. I never did try to run scandisk...
Also, if it's checked, uncheck the line that says display a notification about every script error. 6th line down under browsing.
Welcome to the board Christy! Boot to a dos prompt and type scanreg /restore. Then choose the date you want from those available in the list.
I can't say for sure but it sounds to me like it's crashing and (as XP does by default) is rebooting. It could possibly be a hardware problem....
I have to agree with Arie. Mail like this is good for one thing only. To make sure your delete function is still working in your email client. ;)
It's quite possible ZA is causing the problem as it adds a service (True Vector Internet Monitor). From what I've read about this problem...
Right click my computer and choose properties. On the advanced tab click on the settings button under startup and recovery. See if the line that...
Is it's possible it runs and you just don't see it? Check in msconfig on the boot.ini tab and see if NOBOOTGUI is checked. If so, uncheck it....
You could just create a new account and copy any user files from the old to the new. If you don't want to do that you can try the method...
If the drive you're trying to run chkdsk on is the drive Windows is installed on you won't be able to do it without letting it schedule it to run...
If it's a clean installation of Windows, there's nothing to unistall. Just delete the folder and it's gone. Simple as that.
Well, I don't know what's going on there. If you mean you have to add the folder again to the user defined folders list the next time you use the...
Separate names with a comma.