And the next lesson will be about flashing a bad BIOS by putting a good chip in just tightly enough to boot into DOS, then removing it and putting...
AcaCandy -- You're right. It's not a good idea to hot-swap anything when the computer is running. After the original hoopla about hot-swappable...
At least it's cleaned out, right? :( These days everyone is a computer expert just like all men used to be mechanics.
Thanks for letting us know. Big problems often have small solutions.
BurrWalnut -- Thanks for that, but fortunately the problem seems to be with vmm32.dll and not the virtual device driver. Vmm32.vxd is a...
http://www.windowsbbs.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=14267&highlight=space
What are the file-types?
Get an ME startup disk here: http://www.nerdlabs.org/bootdisks/diskimages/bootme.exe 1. Boot up the computer in DOS with CD-Rom support. 2....
Read the contents of appcompat.txt. Chances are this is caused by some program you installed and not IE. Did you install any "browsing helpers...
Afraid not. You'll have to get used to this in XP, You can sometimes get access to non-system drives for chkdsk or Norton by unmounting them, but...
Probably the power supply. Standby doesn't shut the machine down, but only suspends it. Some machines have different standby modes in BIOS, like...
Try this. Go to Start > Run and type each of these (wih OK after each, of course): regsvr32 Urlmon.dll regsvr32 Shdocvw.dll regsvr32...
You'll get a nice list in System Information, too.
Thanks, brett.
Control Panel, Sounds, Hardware. Or, Device Manager, with Sounds and Game Controllers. Of the 112 codecs on my machine, 50 are in system32,...
A repair installation is sometimes the easiest and quickest solution to some of these problems. The HAL (Hardware Abstraction Layer) is...
OK. Download Process Explorer here and install it (I'm assuming since you said "administrator" that you have NT,2k, or XP):...
A chance to tout my favorite, free Office suite (for simple needs such as mine!). 602Pro will save and read files for Word 6, 95, 97, 2000, and...
Besides aleekat's questions, are you using any download software, like DAP or GetRight? Try this. Open Media Player then go to Tools > Options...
You'll need to change the file-associations for URL's. Try opening Preferences under View in NS6 and making it your default browser. Go down...
Separate names with a comma.