It is normal for it to take quite a while to gather all the information from the registry. It's possible you didn't wait long enough. It takes...
Do you have XP Pro? If so, a tweaker may have changed policy, or someone may have set a policy: Run: gpedit.msc Find: User Configuration,...
http://www.tweakxp.com/tweakxp/performance_tweaks.asp
Glad you got it sorted out, and thanks for letting us know. Another example of XP's unyielding attitude toward hardware ;)
I used this for a long time. It's certainly cheaper than a second phone. You may even find one of these things free somewhere. It pops up when you...
It is probably an activation message. If you don't activate, you will no longer be able to log in.
Be sure to get the most recent printer drivers from the manufacturer's site and try to install them. You shouldn't "download" any version of...
There are a number of solutions to this---some easy and some not so. You could convert the drive back to FAT32 with Partition Magic 8, but...
No, that doesn't sound like a memory problem. It is certainly normal for CPU usage to jump very high during startup, but it still amazes me that...
See if any of these help:...
Registry Medic, EasyCleaner, Norton Win Doctor, etc. can all remove the Help registry keys (along with others that shouldn't be removed)....
Since my memory shows around 200 megs in use after logon, I must assume you have quite a bit less memory. Would 128 megs be a good guess? XP...
There could be a number of things contributing to this. Among them: Services that start at every boot and are set to manual, rather than...
Run--> regedt32 Find this: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Toolbar Delete the subkey "Explorer ". It will be...
Since InCD is a completely separate program, it can be uninstalled without losing Nero, if that is what you are asking. I've found it expedient...
Glad you are set, and thanks for posting back. The problem was a little deeper than InCD, I guess. It's good to hear that Nero techs gave you...
A STOP 8E error usually indicates faulty RAM or RAM configuration, but that does not seem to be your case if you get the error only with InCD....
Glad to help. I went through Digby a number of years ago after taking the ferry from St. John. Remember calling someone with a phone number of 16....
This is not exactly your problem, but a similar workaround may work for you: http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;Q307043
Any of those files that come from the Win98 setup should be on that disk, in a cabinet file. Not having 98 available, i can't check that for you....
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