I'm wondering how you did that? Assuming that the OS was installed on the C: drive, you would not be allowed to change the drive letter. XP just...
Perhaps you need to check and see if your USB ports are working. Look in Device Manager.
Try OpenDNS and see if it helps. It's free and requires no download of software, just a simple change from automatic DNS to a static address...
I don't see much action taking place here so I'll bait the trap a little. Here's a boot floppy creator file that you can download and run. It...
While you're in the Recovery Console, run the following two commands in addition to the boofcfg command: fixmbr \Device\HardDisk0 fixboot c:...
pilau, Just so you know, if you do decide to jack around with the Registry, be sure you have a backup plan. You can lock yourself out and not...
Visit the Western Digital web site and get their installation software. That will make a cake walk out of installing the drive at full capacity....
Have you checked the printing preferences setting? Control Panel > Printers and Faxes > right click your printer > click "printing...
You're pressing the F8 key too soon. Try it a little later, you'll finally get the hang of it.
Looks like that HD is going south. The error implies that the Master File Table is having a problem. Of course you should run chkdsk /f to see...
It sounds like the format process is having trouble initializing the drive. The existing Recovery partition must have hooked the MBR and isn't...
It that calendar doesn't suit you, get the Original MS 3.1 calendar. I've used it for many years and haven't seen anything else to equal it.
The best approach toward solvings problems of this sort is to use System Restore or your own backups to return the system to a state before the...
You're welcome. I wasn't scolding - just wanted to make sure you were getting the full measure of it. :D All the best, Dude
Try it with each stick alone to isolate a possible bad stick. It would be reasonable to suspect the one that you added.
If I may, let's call them 40-conductor and 80-conductor or even 40-wire and 80-wire but not 40-pin and 80-pin since they all have what are known...
Good article about cable select here.
Thanks for posting back your success. That gives me hope that someday I'll be able to muddle through it as well when I get Vista thrust upon me....
Thanks for posting your update so others can benefit. I suppose the lesson may be, cable select may not always work properly depending on your...
From what I get by Googling your need, it seems that there is an editor for the Vista bootloader named bcdedit.exe so try that from a command line...
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