You might try a different boot manager. GAG is a graphical, free, boot manager that I just started using when I added Win98 (for one game) to my...
This is usually a side-effect of using a registry tweak or tweaking program to add "Copy To" and/or "Move To" to the context menu. To solve...
If it is an incomplete avi file, use DivFix to strip the index (if any), check it for errors (to some degree) and then rebuild the index. The...
I'm sure there is. But from the dearth of answers you received, few people probably know how. SP2 will be out soon enough.
You may want to enter the Recovery Console and fix your boot and mbr. This "quickboot" floppy for XP contains ntldr and should allow you to...
Possibly IE6 is damaged. Mshta is an html-handling application. How to Reinstall or Repair Internet Explorer and Outlook Express in Windows XP
To establish outbound NetMeeting connections through a firewall, the firewall must be configured to do the following: Pass through primary TCP...
Chances are that the error in with one of your startup programs. Try using Startup Control Panel to stop your startups from loading, one at a...
That's good news. Thanks for the followup. Personally, I've never seen cable-select work properly, but it is there so it must work sometimes :)
This is a serious side-effect of Sun Java on some machines. You can either uninstall it or disable its integration into your browser in the...
Thanks for the reply.
Try deleting on boot: http://www.gibinsoft.net/gipoutils/bin/moveonb.exe
That easy? Congratulations ;)
This may do it for you: http://www.dougknox.com/xp/utils/xp_userdisplay.htm
If you haven't installed XDrive, maybe it came with some other software. Try Startup Control Panel. You can look through all your startup...
Though not familiar with your particular problem, I have noticed that some of my videos stop in the middle with WMP. It appears that WMP is very...
Since I don't have Roxio, I can't tell whether that folder is associated with it. Maybe you can tell something by perusing the contents or opening...
This should restore the default file associations for Zip (Compressed) folders: http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/regs_edits/zip.reg
You're welcome. Thank God Kelly keeps so busy:)
This script will do that for you. It is a vbs file, so your AV may not like it, but it is perfectly safe....
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