Configuration Router: Netgear WGR614 v6 Desktop1: Win Xp Pro SP3 - Wired. Desktop2: Win98 SE - Wireless via Belkin PCI card. Laptop1: Win XP...
Cheers Jac I never thought of checking the australian site, UK and USA no longer have the drivers (I couldn't even find a Sitemap link for those...
Still not definitive, it's quite possible that the USB drive can read floppies formatted on other drives but cause problems for other drives...
Cheers Matt, TBH I'd totally forgotten about FTP :o, I'll give that a go. Feel free to flame but can I ask what list you're reffering to?...
I'd say you were safe, the initial scans removed the trojan but left traces in the registry. That has since been removed by MBAM. Best wait for...
Did you format first? How many times did you try and what error(s) was indicated? 1) Your internal drive is faulty (but given you've had...
Faulty power button? It's possible that the system is set to restart on power failure (in which case you don't need to use the power button)....
I was wrong IIRC I was thinking of a link I found on driverguide.com. The NEC site informs you how to determine the BIOS version based on...
You eventually get a link for a recovery CD creator I guess, but as the HD failed (hence replaced) then it's no good. I'll have another look but...
After an HD failure a few months ago I had to install Win XP Pro SP3. Anyway things went well but I'm still looking for drivers for the modem...
It could be an overheating problem or an insulation problem. Given that it's intermittent I'd guess it is a hardware issue. I'll stick with my...
What makes you think so?
You don't. It is possible by changing priority in task manager but by doing so you're asking for trouble from other more important software....
Try formatting a disk (not your boot disk) in the drive that's giving you problems and then do a disk copy from the USB drive to the internal....
Possibly a problem with the membrane under the keys or a loose keyboard connection? Have you tried using a seperate keyboard to see if the...
What's on the blue screen?
In the BIOS what and where (e.g. primary master etc) are all your drives (optical and HD's) being detected as?
Sorry darkitty but I've never set up two computers in this way, or used vista for that matter. Have you made sure you have a crossover cable...
Further down in that page is a link for tcp/ip settings
Sorry I don't use vista and that previous link was a little sparse on info, try this one.
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