XP can adapt and create a new page file when one goes missing, but it will continue to use the one on the D: drive if it is reconnected again. If...
The S.M.A.R.T. function is usually quite reliable. Run the disk manufacturer’s diagnostic utility on the drive and if this also reports problems...
Good question, I don’t know if it could be done with just Windows tools, or with a combination of the drive manufacturer’s free cloning tool and...
It’s safe to remove the i386 folder from inside XP – I always get rid of it. If it’s needed and can’t be found you will get a prompt to insert the...
It should not be impossible to merge the two partitions but it may take a lot of work to correct all the references in the OS to the data on the...
Had a bit of a nose around and it seems YouSendIt has been around a few years and is considered the best of these types of services. Couldn’t find...
Not sure I like this part in their Privacy Policy, Which obviously means they will give email addresses to their affiliated companies, who ever...
You need to back up your data ASAP and before you do anything else. If it’s the S.M.A.R.T. feature that is giving you the warning then take heed...
You should have use file recovery software on the hard drive before you formatted and reinstalled Windows. The copies you made with Knoppix might...
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;555429 or try this little 'wallpaperenable' reg fix from Kelly's Korner...
You are binding the required protocol to the NIC card? This is not really my area but perhaps the 98 machines are configured for NetBEUI while...
The Wash Utilities in Windows Washer will either clean free space on the drive, or wipe the entire drive clean - create the System Eraser boot...
85k probably means kb, so that’s less than a tenth of 1mb. http://familyinternet.about.com/cs/computinghelp/l/aa052401a.htm
Can’t help with the dump data – all gibberish to me, but personally I’d start in the bios and make sure everything is as it should be,...
Sounds to me like the DMI error is a boot problem and the computer bios is then defaulting to a network boot and then giving you the second MAC...
'PendingRenames' is the other hidden folder. There is nothing in it and I have no idea what it is. You may not have it because of your failed install.
Good news. You can delete those Vista files now. boot.bak bootsect.bak bootmgr And the hidden folder ‘boot’ There is another hidden folder...
Not come across that one before, don’t know if the controller card is responsible. To run the fixboot command all you do is type that one word...
Right click on the connection icon - the two monitors icon beside the clock - and choose 'Status'.
Ok, your problem is that Vista changed your XP install’s partition boot record (PBR) to load its own new bootmanager instead of XP’s ntloader. You...
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