I think I read somewhere that Vista doesn't use a boot.ini file so it probably incorporates the XP boot.ini file into its bootloader scheme and...
Take a look at your boot.ini file on the root of the XP drive. Open it with Notepad and delete the #2 and #3 os loader lines lines. Save changes...
Sounds good. All you have to do now is set the jumper on the backup drive to slave and hook it up on the other connector (middle) of the data...
:cool: It was interesting. Thanks for the feedback so others can benefit. All the best.
Curiouser and curiouser. :confused: Replace you path statement with this one: C:\windows\SYSTEM32;C:\windows;C:\WINDOWS\System32\Wbem I...
Also try this, instead of typing path=c:\windows\system32 type path=%systemroot%\system32 and see if that works the same to allow the ipconfig...
OK, thanks for the update. FYI, I copy/pasted your string into my system path and the command worked fine for me. Apparently your system is...
From what is being detected by the BIOS, it seems that using cable select is not going to work in your particular case. To correct this, place a...
That's not the final resolution however. That only works in that session. There is an obvious problem with your path statement. I would...
That's good. Now open a command session and type path=C:\windows\system32 and press enter. Then type ipconfig and press enter. Does it run...
The path looks good. Did you verify that the file ipconfig.exe is located in the windows\system32 folder? If you find it there, double click...
Do a search for the file ipconfig.exe and verify it is located in the Windows\system32 folder. Then open a command window and type path and press...
If there are no errors indicated in Device Manager and you are sure your mike works and is plugged in properly, I am out of ideas. It could be a...
That would be an ISP problem so give their customer service department a shot at it.
Check the easy stuff first. Double click the speaker icon in your taskbar and verify that the mike isn't muted and the gain setting isn't...
derfsch, The only time I have ever seen that message is when some hardware change was made and the BIOS settings needed to be updated to reflect...
No, there is little hope. Your hard drive is failing. Back up any critical data that you are fond of and replace the drive. Once you have it...
Try all of the suggestions given here. If that's what you already tried, we'll at least have a better starting place for others to chime in...
Here is the zip file that contains the iso file for burning a "Quick Boot" CD. XPbootCD2P3D Download the zip file and expand it. It will...
It sounds like a DNS resolution problem with her ISP. Try this for a fix. It's a simple change and can work wonders. You can also use this...
Separate names with a comma.