This is a major update. In some other situations it might be considered an upgrade. I highly recommend that people GHOST their system...
I misread your original post. Go to the another thread. It explains the process a bit more simply....
You update XP with XP updates. You update W2k with W2k updates.
The only problem that I've found with SP 2 is that with my Roxio Easy 5, when I'm compiling a files to burn on a disk (either music or data) the...
It came with an $$Uninstall file. It loaded beautifully in my computer. I just decided to do a slipstream and reinstall for a much smaller...
The problem was I was trying to slipstream over a "custom" SP1 slipstream. A developer buddy put 169 MB of files on the thing that didn't come...
I'm running the slipstream WXP SP2. It works good. The problem I was having slipstreaming was my buddy slipstreamed my SP1 and added some...
With SP2, go into the Control Panel > Security Center > Automatic Updates (bottom) I personally chose: "Notify, but don't download." This is...
I was doing something wrong and added some files by mistake.
Thank you, I'm monkey see, monkey do. Am I doing something wrong? The final file becomes too big for my 700 MB CDs.
I have the Automatic Updates set to "Notify, but don't download automatically. " Go to the Control Panel > Security Center > Automatic Updates...
Do these things need 800 MB CDs? Also, how to you change C:\ to D:\ on the command line? I'm a bit of a luddite.
It's up at Mircorosoft. Come get it! http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=049C9DBE-3B8E-4F30-8245-9E368D3CDB5A&displaylang=en
If you're using Windows XP, iTunes will do it!
http://www.mts.net/~kbateman/tiny_nasties.htm Try all the online scans from this place. Download Kapersky. After you're through with that run...
Personally, I use the freeware EasyCleaner V2 by Toni Arts. Hunt around the internet and get it from another site. Toni Arts gives away the...
I've always thought multi-session disks to be iffy at best. If I want to continue to write to a disk, I'll just use packet writing.
I thought my sister's 500 viruses were amazing!
DSL is designed to be always on. But it has its downtimes for various reasons. Stragely enough, when my service goes down one of the best ways...
Glad to hear some first hand on a basic way to get it done. The common thing I've found was that the new motherboard should be booted immediately...
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