With one partition just for the OS, and another for installed programs and another for data files, defragging takes less time. Suppose you have a...
Some guy is just scanning a block of addresses aimed at that particular port. While subseven usually uses that port, other legitimate programs...
I see that you really do not need help, you just need to sign in. It all depends on how you got your options setup, or yes, no and maybe.
MCHAAK Are you using AOL? If so, it uses it own dial up adaptor, and probably will not show up correctly.
Since it was overwritten, no, it is gone. If there is a backup file for it, most programs if they do create a backup when saving the current one,...
Check to see if your CD has the DMA setting also. I have read DMA needs to enabled for both types of drives.
How true that is. At this moment, my DUN in the Systray reports 54666. Sysmon reports 53.3K, while the Bytes Received/Second ranges anywhere from...
System Monitor would be C:\Windows\Sysmon.Exe. When running, go to View\Add Item, click on Dial Up Adaptor and select Connection Speed. You will...
You can install the Fax without Outlook, it is that you need to install Fax first.
Ditto.
Delete all the rb00? and rbbad files using Windows Explorer, then go the Start button, select Run. Type in scanregw, then hit enter. When it scans...
A quote from this page. It has a list of troubleshooting steps. This one seems to be of a little help. You receive the following error message:...
Your problem is with Outlook Express and the old style Windows Messenging(Microsoft Exchange), not to be confused with the XP Messenging. As you...
Your question was clear enough. You'll have to do one of four things to save them. 1. Print them. 2. Open each one, then File\Save As to save...
With only Explorer and Systray selected as the only startup, I would not rule out spyware/adware just yet. Here is some free stuff to check your...
Is there a chance that you have IE6 SP1? while the patch is meant for IE6? Go to the Toolbar, at Help\About Internet Explorer, a window will open...
Optimal.
Here is how to use fdisk and format to ready the HD for Win98. At A:\> type fdisk enter press "Y" enter for large disk support at FDISK...
Using Fdisk.Exe, try deleting, then creating a partition and make it the active partition. Then, format c: /u
I can only suggest one place to look, one that didn't show up in StartupList. At this key in the registry {HKCU}....
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