Great weekend. Wife caught her biggest-ever carp. 13lb fish on very light tackle and I can still hear the whoops of joy while she was landing...
Judy - my bad. I should have explained several of my comments before you had to ask. Just got in a hurry. You had way fewer running processes...
Hobbit_Oz - in case the instructions don't give you all you need, we can probably help you out. Is This the device you have? If so, I have to...
Pete - sorry for deserting you but I fished all weekend. The more I read here, the more convinced I am that you are having wireless issues...
That was certainly an interesting collection in the hosts file. I tested a few of the entries and some were pointing to where they said while...
Lots of the MVP recommendations are made because they are safe and reasonable for the widest majority of computer users. But I suspect if you...
Judy - that looks sorta like it was run from safe mode. Not enough stuff running. What version of Ad-aware and what date on the ref file?...
start -> run -> eventvwr.msc and locate the error in your event logs. When you find one, click it open then click on the icon below the up/down...
bent - If the install was to a partition that already existed then no, I'd agree it wouldn't be 'clean' without a removal and reformat of that...
The short version - System Restore keeps track of system files (mostly OS files but a few others) and depending on the amount of space you allow...
Is this the same machine as in the security thread Here?
Kevin - are you working OK now?
Open the event then click on the icon below the up/down arrows and paste the resuts in here.
The order you used should have been fine. It is the way I did my last clean install and the way I would recommend. Please start a new XP topic...
I'm pretty sure all NT systems have a Boot.ini file Charles, you are correct and all NT systems create a boot.ini file at install time be it...
Sorry but did you mean you couldn't locate the file on the CD or couldn't locate the repair install option or ???
start -> run -> eventvwr.msc and click OK. Check both system and application event logs for errors that look like they might be related. If...
If you go into the BIOS, you should find options for boot order and if you set CD to be the top option, the system should boot from the XP CD....
If you can boot from the XP CD, you can try several things. First would be to Extract a copy of hal.dll from the cd to \system32. If that...
Hmmmm. Anyway, good to know the latest version is not seen as vulnerable and good thing you ran the scan.
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