Good job Jim, those links are good reading for the curious. I'm getting way too lazy and less curious daily.. :D
You can view the entire list by running: assoc | more or for a more permanent record run: assoc > c:\assoc.txt That will create a text...
I think drwtsn32 -i doesn't actually start DrW, it only makes it the default application debugger. It starts automatically when an error occurs....
I may be beating a dead horse, But I think Quick Time could yet be the culprit since it has a bad habit of associating itself with files it can't...
It looks as if Quick Time may be at the heart of the problem. If you don't use it, and many people don't, consider uninstalling it. If you have...
Masonite, I was busy peckin' while you posted, Yes, there is wisdom in leaving things alone when they work as well as needed. I have been know...
I now understand better what you meant. I would guess after you perform that action of copying all the present data to a single new partition...
No doubt deploying a TI image file to another partition will work, I have done that with success on several occasions. The only requirement I...
Win9x will only install to the primary hard drive. Since you have no FAT32 partition on your primary hard drive, you will need to manually create...
You'll have to bone up on PM in order to have multiple active primary partitions to be selectable at boot up. That's the reason for the boot...
Why not dump XP and install win98 exclusively? If you don't want to do that, then copy the win98 folder to the e: drive. Use PM to hide the c:...
Sounds like a catch 22 in your case. You need not have changed the file system on XP since it really didn't help you. You'll have to get the...
It's not that you can't have that setup, you just can't have it if you want to use the standard XP bootloader for dual booting, without doing some...
Murphy is an * Ann. (As-terisk) ;) pccoach, here is some further info that I copied from a reliable source that is now unknown to me. It...
Consider trying System Restore.
The Fonts folder is a very special type. Sometimes merely copying new fonts into it can work well. Other times it only lasts for one session or...
Run scandisk on the C:\ drive before trying to resize it. It sounds like you have some disk errors that PM can't cope with.
Unlike the Win9X system, the XP operating system can reside on any partition you choose. It will default and look for its bootloader files on the...
That should be quick and easy. The missing OS will still be listed in the boot.ini file and will be offered at boot up but that's easily fixed....
Yes, all data will be lost when doing a clean install using the XP tools, even any viral infectors. The same with any format procedure that is...
Separate names with a comma.