Your best bet would be to boot from your original XP Cd and do a repair installation. You won't lose anything that way. Just proceed like you were...
I type too slowly :( . Glad you got it going.
Possibly too early for a bad battery, but worth a try. The manual for that board indicates only marginal support for DDR400. It says there is...
http://www.windowsbbs.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=15415
There should be an entry under HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\lnkfile like this: IsShortcut REG_SZ (data area empty)
http://www.windowsxp-drivers.com/drivers/42/42497.htm
In a perfect world. But the reality is that many of your programs will not like the transition. XP is a completely different "family" of Windows...
My Xara3D was listed in Add/Remove Programs. If yours isn't, you could try reinstalling it. It seems to be a relatively small and...
Agree with these guys, especially about having the pagefile in its own partition near the beginning of the drive. That reduces fragmentation and...
You can go to: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Advanced and create a reg dword, EnableBalloonTips and...
Possibly setup is not detecting your motherboard correctly, or you may have an older version of ACPI. Run the repair installation again, but this...
You have no entries for .mpg or .mpeg under HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT? That is mysterious. There are several subkeys. If you have XP, then follow these...
If you have installed SP1, you can no longer use sfc with the old CD. It would be trying to find newer files than that CD contains. You need to...
Check the contents of the registry. Under HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\.mpg: (Default): REG_SZ:mpegfile Content Type:REG_SZ:video/mpeg...
I am not sure I understand the sequence of events. When you press "R ", does it bring you to the Recovery Console or does it do a complete repair...
Try this..
Irfanview has batch conversion capabilities. Whether these were native to the original app or part of the plugin files I downloaded, I don't...
Some programs will install for a single user, but others, especially older ones, are unpredictable. You can choose what programs are in each...
Control Panel > System > Advanced tab > Performance Settings.
System Information > Hardware Resources > I/O
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