Looks like your printer driver. Are you doing lots of that? Maybe something else though.. Google hits...
Apparently this is a gray area and it would appear that M$ gives tacit approval given that they tell you how to do it properly: XP Parallel...
Johanna, I think a parallel install can be useful in some circumstances. It didn't have the value for me that I thought but don't let that stop...
FWIT, I installed it on my XP Home without ill effects. It is presumably an improved version of the installer you now have and recommended by MS...
I don't think it will be as simple as editing the boot.ini file. I think it will be necessary to also run the Repair Console and do a FIXBOOT...
I am somewhat confused by your usage of the term UPS and then apparently asking about surge protection for input service lines other than power....
It is a long standing mystery about the index.dat file and the content.ie5 folder. They both seem to defy logic. You cannot easily view the...
Since you are able to eventually get Windows to boot, go to the Add/Remove Programs tool in the Control Panel and uninstall the last Update that...
Yes, you can do that. I have done it before without incident. Reactivation was not required. The existing system will be detected and dual boot...
I just confirmed it by running SpywareGuard and got: C:\Documents and Settings\Owner\Local Settings\Temp\~DF4EFE.tmp C:\Documents and...
Thanks Charles, I just double checked and I was mistaken about Zone Alarm. The culprit was SpywareGuard. I have quit running it since...
savagcl, I think I used to get those files when I ran Zone Alarm. Is that something you are using? I was always able to delete all but one...
Best I can tell, that's a USB related driver. It's contained in the i386 folder inside the DRIVER.CAB file and can be extracted from there....
My pleasure Wayne. I'll remove it now.
I'll share mine with you Wayne. Let me know after you download it so I can recover the space.
Yes, Ghost will work on either file system. Since it is a self contained program on a floppy, it matters not what type of file system it copies....
http://www.helpwithwindows.com/WindowsXP/troub-12.html
It is probably being called from within some other program and doesn't actually run at all times. Localize by disabling each startup...
Try some of these hits. It looks like a leftover from some programming activity that you may have performed.
I think your hard drive has failed. If you have data to rescue, you could try imaging the drive with Ghost or True image. Then boot to the XP...
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