Before you burn the cd do you go to file-preferences-expert features and enable overburn? Have a look at this pdf file for instructions....
When doing as Steve said, click on the plus next to the windows folder. Then scroll down to the folder named system. Click on the system folder...
Just a correction here. You'll have to look in the windows\system folder for it if that's where you saved it. If Steve's directions don't help,...
In windows 9x save the file in your windows\system folder. With windows nt and 2000 save the file in the Winnt\System32 folder. I'm not sure...
Perhaps it got corrupted somehow. Try creating a new one and see if it will work for you. To create a new one, rename or delete the old one and...
You should be able to use fdisk as long as you're sure your bios supports the drive. There's really not much dif between the two. Either way you...
One more thought. Can a Mac with the proper software read CDFS? If so, you could burn them to a cd and that would take care of the problem. I...
Don't know about converting them. I think the problem you'd run into is the file system. If you have the pic on a floppy written by a PC, I...
In OE click tools\options and then click on the read tab. Uncheck the line that says get 1000 headers at a time. Or, you can leave that as is...
Open the case and reseat the NIC card. Don't know if it will help but from the way it sounds, maybe.
It's been a while since I've run into this error so perhaps I'm not remembering correctly but I believe it was caused by not allowing the drive...
Ordinarilly I'd guess a video driver problem or some such thing but considering the fact that everybody else has the same problem not to mention...
To resize a window use alt+spacebar, then use the arrow keys to select "size" in the menu. After doing this use the arrow keys to resize the...
I think the answer to your error message problem is to get IE5 reinstalled. Most likely the shlwapi.dll got over-written with an older version...
Rapidblaster . I doubt that you want it. Get rid of it.
If aleekat's suggestion doesn't work, try deleting the deleted items.dbx using windows explorer. Before you do this, in OE, move any messages...
XP doesn't have the repair feature. Look here to find out how to repair Internet Explorer in Win XP.
I have to ask too. Was it by any chance Oleaut32.dll? Just curious (I've seen this a bit lately and was wondering).
Well, now that I look at the addresses, they probably aren't going to work right if you type them as they are. You'll probably have to right...
Hmmm. The link works fine for me. Perhaps it not working for you a result of your problem. Try copying and pasting or else type the following...
Separate names with a comma.