I hope you have things going your way by now sir gerald. I'll post a link to what MS has to say about the problem you are experiencing. You'll...
That's why this feature fell into disfavor with many people. If you want to run Disk Cleanup, you're faced with a decision. You either must find...
Click the Disk Cleanup button that's at the right side of the pie chart for the drive. That's on the first page (General Tab). THEN you'll see...
The attributes won't matter Jim, just so long as you get a copy. I guess that's important to the extent that you can't see them to copy them...
After eliminating the virus as a possibility (Sasser) then try pasting this line in the RUN window: "C:\Program Files\Common Files\Microsoft...
Thanks for the feedback so other can share. That looks good now. You have no doubt noticed that the boot.ini designates rdisk(1) for the XP...
Good luck. Post back your findings so that all may share the process. I'm sure others have had this idea as well. There is an axiom in...
That can also mean that something has changed in the Setup of the BIOS/CMOS and it's calling your attention to it. Always suspect the battery...
Well, yes it would avoid having to reinstall programs since an image is a complete bit by bit copy of the entire partition. The problem is, the...
chevota, Although I admire your novel approach on this, I'm afraid you will fail to pull it off. The main reason will be because computer power...
Hi Jim, The first link you list refers to the set of 6 floppies that can be created for running a setup or repair session of XP. They will...
It sounds like you have a video adapter or monitor problem. But first check that you meet these other minimum requirements: If so, then boot...
That works quite well Jim. It looks like there's more than one way to skin this cat. ;)
I don't blame you Tom. If you want to remove it completely from the list of options in the Disk Cleanup applet, Just Run This Reg file and it...
Sometimes it's even easier. Open Notepad and do not make any entries. Click FILE > SAVE AS > and type or paste %userprofile%\sendto\Desktop As...
Chances are good that you have installed some new software that is causing this problem. Does it do this even when you start in Safe Mode? Try...
:D You'll need to watch me closely to keep me honest. I think she may have attempted an XP install from within Win2k. No way that's gonna...
Now that you have it the way you like it, consider giving AgentRansack a try, as charlesvar suggested and linked. You'll wonder what took you so...
:D I was just lying out in the weeds waiting to pounce. :D
I'm sorry about your mishap but something obviously went wrong with the install. I would suggest giving it another go but doing a little homework...
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