Martin - no need for that. Easier way. First, empty your event logs to clear away the clutter. Next, do whatever it is that triggers the...
I had not tried this for a few OS versions and assumed it would be easy and similar to older systems. Well you are correct and it is not. Not...
Here is a good (long but good) explanation of what it is and what it does. Since the exe is only called/run when needed, it surely sounds like...
Martin - if all the stuff got deleted you'd have a royal mess. Some you could rebuild without a reinstall but probably not all. I'm making a...
Yes.
If you have GoBack protecting them all, that may not be excessive. I seem to remember needing about 20 minutes or so for a single C partition on...
Try a safe mode boot and see if you can delete the things. If not, CD boot to recovery console and you can use the del command from there....
First (and easiest) thing to try start~run~sfc /scannow If that doesn't help, an In-Place Upgrade (Reinstallation) of Windows XP is probably...
The location noahdfear pointed you to should have done the trick. If not, something is busted. My first thought is a trojan or piece of...
Ann - XP with the classic start menu looks just like the 98 systems. Using the fancy new start menu and 'settings' is no where to be found (that...
Yup. Xp-pro Or go with Win2003 and the tweaks to make it behave like a workstation. Faster and more efficient than 2K or XP-Pro.
The fact that the PCs can ping each other indicates that TCP/IP is alive and well. As does the fact that all can get to the internet. NetBeui...
Uninstall/reinstall should do the trick for you for this application.
Setting the cell format as a number with zero decimal places will force the displayed value to be rounded. Not always up but in accordance with...
If, as is probable, you do not have boot.ini, ntldr, etc. on the drive with XP, you will need to do a repair of sorts to make it work after the...
Interesting idea and certainly possible that it is correct - at least I don't know enough to say one way or the other. My understanding is that...
With NetBeui, all you should need is the same workgroup name and different PC names for them to all see each other. The router isn't a factor...
If the PC is a fresh load, no 3rd party apps loaded, has never connected to the internet, and has no network connection to any other PC that has,...
If you don't want to mess with a foreign boot loader app (although if Abraxas recommends it then I will agree without ever seeing it) you have...
Also if none of them work. There are more things to try but these are the simplest so a good starting place.
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