These may be happening because of a bad uninstall if NIS. Many issues have occurred due to NIS.
Is the picture opened within irfanView?
For the rebooting issue I would suspect overheating or hardware problem. Check for dust buildup in the fan/heatsink. Pull and reseat the memory...
I use http://www.irfanview.com/ as an image editor. Here's a tutorial http://www.gg.caltech.edu/~avalos/stuff/download/irfanview/alphidx1.html.
In the Bios you would set the system from IDE to RAID. This will allow the SATA drive to be reconized. You should then see that RAID is a boot...
Check the motherboard standoffs to see if they are in the correct locations (you did use them?). If they are not installed or in the correct...
I think you need updated drivers from Logitech for that mouse.
Try the following. Windows XP USB Guide This could also be caused by not being fully updated.
You can configure Outlook 2003 to access a Hotmail Plus account (@msn.com) but not a free Hotmail account (@hotmail.com). Access Web Email With...
They'll still need IE for updates.
I have it in my OE6. Just a warning. Any spam mail received will also get your automated reply and mark your account as active. It has been...
How do I disable Windows Messenger in Windows XP?
About once a month for both XP and 98SE. Both drives are FAT32.
Do you want to leave the OS on the PC and have the original 98 CD? If you have the CD run KillDisk to perform a low level format then reinstall...
Do a clean install. Don't forget to go to the manufacturers site for the XP drivers.
Both are actually overkill. They should handle want you want to do quite capably. The only thing I don't trust is the power supplies used in...
This is a DRAM error. Check your memory type for compatibility. Test the memory to see if it's bad. If using more than one stick take one out to...
Size of the partition/hard drive that XP is on and the free space remaining?
Possible too low of a refresh rate or wrong monitor/graphics driver. To check the refresh rate right click a clean area of your desktop then...
Right click an empty spot on your desktop then Properties. Click the Settings tab and see if your resolution has changed from it's normal setting....
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