Did you ever get the file I sent you Bob?? I wondered how it worked for you and checked back frequently to see if you needed further help. :(...
So far so good. I think all you need to do is format the drive so it can be seen by the install program. Right now only the bios can see it....
Hi and welcome! The redundancy is necessary in order for 2k & XP to offer security and individuality to multi users. Some things can belong to...
Obviously your hard drive has a problem. Look on the cd that came with it for a diagnostic tool. If found, run it to verify that the drive is in...
You can accomplish what you desire by using these two lines of script: echo y | rd/s "C:\Documents and Settings\Owner\Local Settings\Temp\"...
Try this method instead: Right click My Computer > select properties > in the "Start up and Recovery area" click "Settings" > untag the box...
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Rifle to shotgun, well put! Reminds me of a joke.. Here is my order of preferred methods of communication, in order of most to least...
Jim, It's easily configurable to the extent that you can direct it to the TIF folder ONLY, if you so desire. That will take out all only the...
Verify that the Fax program is installed. You can look in Add/Remove Windows Components to do so. Then open the document you want to send and...
Me too, what Christer said. Never send a boy to do a man's job. Image your boot partition regularly.
JohnnyBeGoode, Let's not overlook the obvious either. Perhaps you didn't save the BIOS settings after selecting to boot the cd-rom drive first....
Since this is an unusual problem and if nothing offered yet has worked, it would be easier and faster to resort to a Repair install of XP. You'll...
Those are hidden files so be sure you are configuring the search tool for that. Or use AgentRansack instead.
Then if you're still awake, run sfc /scannow from the Run box. :) It may ask for your install CD.
If that doesn't help, then we'll need satisfy ourselves that you have no viral or malwares visitors. Do an on-line scan at: HOUSECALL Free...
Try running a search for iconcache.db and delete all instances found. Reboot for effect.
Since this malady is so new, let's start with trying a System Restore revert to a date prior to the problem.
I have responded to your original thread on this subject in Hardware. Let's keep it going there and abandon this. :) Original Thread
It sounds like your cd-rom drive isn't bootable. You get the "NTLDR" error since that's XP's standard error when there is no OS installed on the...
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