I'd reload it then since none of the files are important to you anyway. To do it right, it would be nice to have the disk that came with it....
:) Thanks for the report and best luck with the recovery.
A glimmer of hope possibly. Boot to Safe Mode and see if you can get to the Control Panel > Add/Remove Programs. (press Start > Control Panel >...
It's all covered in this MS article:...
That placed the following Key in your Registry: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\User Shell Folders/Local...
The APPDATA PATH REG FILE link should not have opened and displayed any text. :confused: Try it again but this time download it to your...
You should be seeing something like this when you show that Key open in Regedit: Regedit View of User Shells Folders
Norton isn't perfect and it also isn't meant to target Spyware and Adware. Check into the security forum here and you'll find some useful tools...
If no help from that, run this reg file: APPDATA PATH REG FILE
That sounds very much like the Hard Drive has failed, mechanically that is. :( The proof of the pudding would be to verify that boot CD on a...
Hey, that sounds good. Choose NT first partition! If no joy, reboot and choose NT second.
Run the following command from the Start > Run window: regsvr32 shell32.dll Check for effect and report.
I'm sorry but I didn't create that iso image and don't know what to say about that error. :confused: It seems you may be choosing the wrong...
Pam, I can mail you one of these floppies but the payroll is going to be late. ;) This may not solve your problem so you must be prepared to...
Maybe be a problem relating to Win95 compatibility. Let's try the CD just for laughs. It's linked in this earlier thread:...
You can try this other link from Abraxas that makes a similar floppy. It's targeted for XP Pro but will do for Home as well....
Excellent idea Bill!
Bootloader Floppy Creator for XP Download that to your Desktop. Place a blank floppy in your drive and double click the file. It should...
Consider using System Restore to return to a time prior to the problem. If no joy, boot to Safe Mode and see if the problem persists there as...
Hi Pam! If you have another computer (and apparently you do ;) ) you can make a "Bootloader Floppy" by formatting a floppy and copying the...
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