I didn't suggest a Registry repair given that he had just reloaded the system 2 days earlier and it had previously crashed with this same Reg...
Have you tried Safe Mode? Also from Task Manager try File > New Task > type regedit.exe press enter. Anything?
It's quite likely some sort of malware infection and may take quite a lot of effort to repair. Are you familiar with HiJackThis? If so, run it...
Have you ever used Drive Image? I think it makes such a partition to store its images in. Perhaps try MoveOnBoot, a freeware, which can often...
hi visee! I notice you list your experience level as beginner. Perhaps you should tell us where this undeletable file is located since you may...
I think you'll find that that partition is strictly for use of the system when you invoke an OEM recovery command. Browsing it serves no purpose...
It's a good idea to be cautious. Here's some further reading on that since it's not easy to find....
That's a Registry hive and speaks of serious trouble. Open My Computer and right click the system drive > Properties > Tools > Check Now > tag...
You may have exceeded the view limits setting of XP. You can increase that setting by running a .reg file from here. There are several other...
http://www.dougknox.com/xp/scripts_desc/xp_folder_open.htm FYI, This quirk is most often caused by opening Explorer or My Computer and...
No thanks unicorn, the first time around was enough. Let's not obfuscate the denouement. :D
If it boots up to the Desktop without any error messages, I consider that a successful install. Like you, I am always struck by how different a...
There are several good sites that offer guidance for a clean install of XP. Here's one. You can find others by Googling. It often depends on...
Kill that Free Ram program for a test. Those things are famous for degrading performance. Please read this thread for insight. What are you...
Since you indicated that this is a recent installation on a new HD, I think if I were in your spot I'd just wipe the old installation and put it...
Hi Dano and welcome, Open Windows Explorer or My Computer and click on Tools > Folder Options. Tag the option labeled "Double click to open...
1. Click Start 2. Click Run 3. In the textbox type: regsvr32 shimgvw.dll Press enter. Just in case your Picture and Fax Viewer isn't working.
Alt+f will get the focus up on the toolbar. Once there you can use the arrow keys to go where you like. To get it back to the open page, press...
Maybe here....http://www.emulators.com/download.htm
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