You'll need to check to see that all of the hardware is XP compatible. Apparently something isn't....
You can use Process.exe to do that. Put it somewhere on your path. Run it from a command window box. For help type process /?
Hi Les and welcome to the Windows BBS and good day to you as well. I think you may find your answer hidden in this link....
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Hi Audet, Have you tried opening the GoBack program and selecting to Revert the drive back to a date when this problem didn't exist?
Thanks Johanna! That's what I was trying to recall. I knew it had something to do with the Admin. account password being blank by default. I...
Well...If you haven't created a "Password Reset" diskette as MicroSoft advises, and if you have no backups that predate the problem, you're...
Arie, Perhaps you misunderstand. I fail to see how advising a user on how to reset "his" password after it becomes hosed due to an incomplete...
earcorn, have you tried what Ben offered yet? Some Windows Updates substitute their own password for yours in order to accomplish their work....
I would have mentioned that earlier but you list your experience level at "Experienced." :confused: Open Windows Explorer > Tools > Folder...
Try this from a command prompt: cacls "C:\movies\System Volume Information" /E /G username:F substituting your id for "username " That...
Cards, That's an all too common problem it seems. I have had the same experience on several occasions. I think it's due to being too aggressive...
It sounds like a hardware driver conflict occuring at shut down. In order to define it better, disable the automatic restart on error feature....
Then my next move would be to update the bios if there is such available. Perhaps a flash, maybe a chip. Some bios versions don't support Network...
I see. Then is it installed in the proper location?
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