From the name it would seem to be related to some Telephony program but that's just a stab in the dark. How about renaming it for a test...
Go to Start > Run > type MSCONFIG > OK > click the Startup tab > click the Disable All button. Close out and reboot. See if the problem has gone...
XP has a Backup Program although it isn't all that popular. Please See This That's an old article so the 3rd party programs they mention...
The HD diagnostic usually works for that type of problem since you can't get two floppies in the bay at the same time. :) I'm glad it was that...
It's possible that your HD is going south. If you have any valued data on it, back it up to separate media. Then run the manufacturers...
To complete this thread properly, I should mention that this issue could possibly have been fixed using the Recovery Console of XP and running the...
Bob, It's my pleasure to help you since I get some justification for all the time this one-eyed monster eats away from me. Thanks for posting...
Yes, you'll need to edit the default path as well. It sounds like you've got the hang of it now and are on a downhill run. The default path...
I like it so far but I'll need to test it in depth for any conflicts with some other softwares that alter the boot sector as well, such as GoBack...
You don't actually copy that downloaded file to a floppy, you run the file by double-clicking it and follow the screen directions.
When you get that boot floppy created, boot with it in your drive bay. (You'll need the boot sequence set to check the floppy drive first.) It...
Steve, Thanks for the link to OSL2000. That looks like a very handy tool at first glance.
You can determine the correct ARC path by booting to the infamous Recovery Console and running the command: MAP ARC That will show the ARC...
Some further reference to false positives: Please Read
I can assure you that the file does not contain a trojan. I scripted it personally and used files from my own computer only. It has been...
I would use a crossover cable if both computers have Network Cards. Then you can use the Files and Settings Transfer Wizard of XP. Guide for...
Before doing anything that drastic, download and make a Quick Boot floppy. Booting with it will give you a menu of all three drives and allow you...
OK, I'll check back from time to time. Good luck.
I have assumed your XP system is using the NTFS file storage system. If not and you're using FAT32, the boot.ini editor isn't of any value. Of...
Separate names with a comma.