Might want to take a look at this MS Knowledge Base article; How to: Create a Boot Disk for an NTFS or Fat Partition in Windows XP...
Just a thought, but have you checked what Font is set in Notepad? Open a blank Notepad, click on Format, Font. My font settings are;...
My bad, in looking back at my previous message I see that I left out part of the registry location. In typing it into the message I forgot to...
Some of the items in the startup list are needed by the system while others are used by programs that have been installed on your computer. If...
Tried opening System Information this morning only to find that for some reason it now starts Help and Support Center. Tried running msinfo32.exe...
Shortcut to... Tweak Here's a neat little way to remove the "Shortcut to..." when creating a shortcut if you don't want to use a Tweaking...
Welcome to the boards. I hope the following is what you are looking for. In Windows XP there are two different types of accounts;...
Glad to hear it installed with no problems and was what you were looking for. :D
Gianni Sometime back I was looking for the same solution that you are. Someone pointed me to CloseIEx and I've been using it for a little...
Have you checked your Power Options? Control Panel, Power Options, Advanced tab. HTH. :)
The following links are from Microsoft's Knowledge base. Hopefully on of these will be able to resolve your problem;...
Have you done a search of you harddrive for the missing .dll file? If not you might want to give that a shot. If the .dll file is no where to...
The "Use Blank" option does not accomplish what doctorjellybean is trying to do when transitioning from an already loaded page. It would...
Your file association for .eml files has changed. You need to change it back. The following explains how to configure Windows 98 to open .eml...
There is no way around the Content Advisor Password that you can accomplish yourself. The only solution to your problem is to contact a Microsoft...
I don't know if there is a way to change the New Window to display a blank window, but here's the workaround I use; Open an Internet Explorer...
The following is from Microsoft Knowledge Base. Though this is similar to what you have tried from a quick glance it appears to contain a couple...
No. Windows NT, Windows 2000 and Windows XP are all seperate and different operating systems. Though beings all of these are manufactured by...
IE6 comes integrated with WinXp. As such the I believe the "cartoonish look" you're referring to actually comes from XP, not IE6. I for one...
Thanks for posting back. :D
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