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It's looking more like bad RAM with this last dump since it's referencing a different file. That's considered a classic indicator of failing RAM....
It was my pleasure Paul. I'll throw in another useful freebie that may prove useful to you and others that find themselves shut of Windows for...
I would say that's probably how it happened unless you have used some 3rd party boot manager at some time. I think running fixboot C: would be...
There is much to be said for leaving things alone if they are working. :) However, it is also nice to have a second OS copy to experiment with...
What you are describing flies in the face of the standard set by the programmers. That's a description of corruption or perhaps an intentional...
I must add, if you have a single working drive with XP installed and install another drive in the computer that also has XP installed, you can...
Yes, you can mark a partition "Active" a number of ways. XP has an applet called DiskManager that will allow you to right-click a drive and set...
Paul, I took a few liberties to keep it as understandable for us common beings. It goes sorta like this: 1. The computer is powered up and...
You can try running diskpart from a command line and see if that drive is accessible. You can even set it inactive if you desire. Open a command...
There is nothing wrong with having a partition marked active, in fact it's a good idea to do so just in case you ever want to install an OS on it....
Barry, you have to double click that download and it will ask you to insert a floppy disk in the drive. If you do, it will write several files to...
You may very well have a Hardware problem
You can edit the boot.ini file created by the installer and stop the installation. There is a boot.ini editor that can do that from a floppy...
Perhaps you downloaded them to some other users Desktop. Windows maintains a Desktop for each user plus one for all users. Check your other user...
Generally that problem is caused by running some Registry cleaner such as Easy Cleaner. There is another fix that you might try. It may be the...
Christer, I was just making sport of you for the apparent contradiction of those two statements. In reality installing XP from a dos boot is a...
I'll have to disagree with that. Using a Win98 boot floppy with the necessary dos tools, you can install XP from the CD. That's what I'm...
If you have an urgent need to do that, you can make a batch file that will open two sessions of Explorer and have them tiled so that the root is...
It's a hidden file. To expose it: Open Windows Explorer > Tools > Folder Options > View > Check "Show hidden files and folders "...
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