I suspected that would happen. That's why I asked you to post your successful boot.ini file. Anyway, here's all you'll ever need to know about...
It's part of the Disk Cleanup Applet display. Access it by: Open My Computer > right Click any HD > Properties > Disk Cleanup > and scroll the...
Also please see: ms-its:C:\WINDOWS\Help\ntcmds.chm::/schtasks.htm and the older version: ms-its:C:\WINDOWS\Help\ntcmds.chm::/at.htm...
Would you please post the contents of your successful boot.ini file here?
Here's a novel idea that might prove useful: http://www.techbuilder.org/views/59201750
You can go ahead and imagine it because it's true. With XP on a NTFS file storage system, there is no simple command line tool that will make a...
Jim, It is my understanding that XP can handle Regedit4 so if you need some curative .reg file that will cross all platforms, I believe Regedit4...
It's perfectly clear that if you choose to opt out you must elect to deselect and anything you accept will be excepted if you so select that...
It sort of reverse logic. /NoExecute=OptIn turns DEP protection for essential programs and services. /NoExecute=OptOut turns DEF ON for ALL...
No, that's done by yet another Key. It's easiest done by using the GUI via View > Arrange Icons By > (pick your preference). You are correct -...
Hi Martin, The Key being deleted has no effect on decompressing the files. All you have to do to decompress them is right-click and you'll see...
A little more to clarify my previous comments: More Here.
That's correct, it won't work unless Win9x is installed on the Primary drive and the active partition, which means the C: partition. XP can be...
Update: No, the key did not exist previous to the use of TweakUI and when the process was reversed, using TweakUI again, the key was left but the...
You're right Christer, the Key gets added if you opt for something different than the standard - drive letter to the right. The new key is:...
The "Compress Drive to Save Disk Space" is not what I was referring to. You'll find the "Compress Old Files" options AFTER you select Disk...
Perhaps the .lnk file association is hosed. Download and run This Registry repair file from Kelly Theriot. It won't do any harm if it...
Hi Christer, The only thing I can think of is the way Win9x handled Long File Names versus how XP handles them. Granted, it would take an...
Not knowing the software you're trying to run, I can't give you much more hope. Since there is no actual DOS mode in XP, it's only an emulated DOS...
A more permanent fix can be had by manually editing the Registry and removing the Key responsible for this option appearing. That way the choice...
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