Since all of the files are still on the D: drive, if the D: drive is a second hard drive you can change the jumper and CMOS settings to make the...
The new CPU should come with a fan - all of the retail boxed CPU's I've ever bought did - and the bottom of the new heatsink/fan should have a...
Couldn't find any in the MSKB for WinXP, but I did find this article for Win9.x - maybe it'll help give you ideas: Modem Attempts to Dial When...
Create a new directory on the hard drive - maybe call it Online Pictures. Copy the pictures from the floppy disk to this directory, then upload...
Or, delete it from the Startup group.
I noticed you left Taskbar running. That's not a standard Windows program (at least not on any Win9.x system I've ever seen) - might try closing...
You can also try using CTRL/ALT/DEL to End Task on the running programs one at a time, testing after each, to see if any of them are writing to...
That's where it gets tough to decide. Are either of them still under warranty? If so, maybe returning it for a replacement would be the place to...
Just sent you an email regarding the floppy controller card.
Dont' recall ever seeing it happen, but I suppose a bad mo/bo could damage other components, depending on what's wrong with the mo/bo. A shorted...
Maybe clearing the CMOS or setting it to the default values? There're a few ways to clear the CMOS, post back if you need some tips....
All the mo/bo's I've worked with weren't real particular about which slot the RAM was installed in. As long as it was properly seated, they...
Double check to make sure everything (CPU, CPU fan power, RAM, BIOS chip etc.) is firmly seated and there are no shorts between the mo/bo and...
Howdy neighbor and welcome to the board :D When you press the power button, have you been holding it in for 5 or 6 seconds? Some ATX systems...
Good luck :)
Since the memory used to only count once and now it counts 3 times on startup, some of the CMOS settings may have changed - especially the Quick...
Just read an article in PC World mag last night comparing the new P4's against the AMD XP's. Seems like the XP running at 1600MHz out performed...
Wasn't trying to say that saving over the network is going to corrupt the files, just that it's more likely than saving locally. It does seem...
Not sure which program that's for, couldn't find it on my Win98FE system. But, it is available for download here:...
Saving files over the network can cause corrupted files - the transfer through the cable increases the chances of corruption happening. File...
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