Pull the paper! It's a low tech solution that's always handy and never fails. :) BTW, all may be interested in FinePrint. It allows for Print...
Probably a corrupt Restore Point. Leave it alone for now if you are having other problems. Reboot and immediately after the POST screen fades,...
That's great! Thanks for posting back your results. Now, you should still consider getting FoxIt. It beats Adobe in several areas. For...
Just double click the downloaded file and it will ask you to put a blank floppy in your drive bay. The rest is automatic. Then use that floppy...
Open a session of AcrobatReader and click Edit > Preferences > Internet > and check the settings there for Web Browser Options. Check 'em all.
I have Cookie Jar so I just dumped the current cookies and refreshed the page. It showed me the answer again. YMMV
Check your Security settings in OE. Tools > Options > Security Tab. If tagged, untag the box "Do not allow attachments to be saved or opened...
On further thought, it wouldn't hurt to check the BIOS settings for anything out of the ordinary. Maybe replace the battery and reset to default...
...and of course you could look in the Recycle Bin. :) Ya might just get lucky. Nice tool MIZ, I suppose if a person searches long enough,...
John, Your boot.ini file is fine, no problem there. The fact that the MS Search tool doesn't find it is probably not significant either since...
I hate to be the one to rain on your parade, but you're not going to succeed with that Registry work. XP is full of pitfall to prevent you from...
You're quite right McTavish, it's the MBR > NTLDR > boot.ini > et al... Generally if the NTLDR is missing or corrupt, a specific error message...
John, we can easily verify/clear your boot.ini file. Right click on My Computer > Properties > Advanced > Settings button in the Startup and...
It's not as much trouble as you may think. The XP system being booted actually changes some of the Desktop Shortcut targets for you. The others...
Actually, that only applies to Win9x and earlier systems. NT, 2k, and XP will boot quite well from a Logical partition. Linux also has that...
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I'd start with checking the RAM, either by running a software tester or pulling and testing either half individually, depending on your...
Another easy test - turn the monitor off to eliminate it as a source of the sound.
This all reminds me of another aspect of logging on to XP Safe Mode as the Administrator. Many systems are configured to automatically log on as...
This problem is most often caused by opening Explorer or My Computer and clicking on the Tools > Folder Options > File Types > File Folder and...
Separate names with a comma.