The icon you see is an option that you can select by going to Control Panel > Network Connection > double click your local connection > click...
Hugh, The surge protector diagram you reference is oversimplified for purpose of explanation I suppose. A device wired that way would have severe...
Hugh, You lost me there. What are N and E designating? :confused: Perhaps you're referring to the line frequency and voltage. The basic...
Yet another file in there shows a different version in one location: Directory of C:\WINDOWS\$hf_mig$\KB834707\SP2QFE 09/29/2004 01:27 PM...
I respectfully disagree Johanna. I would much rather have a transient spike fry my $15 surge protector (in-line ahead of all other devices)...
FWIW folks, I just noticed a new file at C:\WINDOWS\$hf_mig$\ that follows the MS pattern for Hotfix uninstall files. It contains the uninstall...
1.) A. 2.) A. 3.) A. 4.) D. 5.) D. Actually I don't use a screen saver but don't let that stop you. I also don't use...
I did it this way once, albeit unintentional; I used Acronis True image to make a drive copy of the boot drive to CD's. Then I used TI to...
If it's of any consolation to you, I run a FAT32 file storage system and have deleted the Xerox folder in a dos boot disk session. It came right...
Not if you don't have any hardware that requires or supports HighMat. I continue to opt out of that as well as the Journal Reader and the the...
As a general rule, anything XP won't give up easily is best left alone. I have all those same folders but not all of them are empty. I have...
Go to Control Panel > Phone and Modem Options > and check your modem for problems using the diagnostics found under Properties of the modem....
Hugh Jarss, Since you're not getting much attention I'll give you my opinion on the subject. A surge protector is always cheap insurance,...
If you double click in the border area of the screen you are getting, the default window will return. Actually, you can double click just about...
I like magic! I hope it lasts forever. Thanks for posting back your success. BTW, goddez1 did you mean "Windows XP Start.wav?" :confused:
With no hard drive, you have no burner software so you won't be writing anything, just reading your bootable CD creation. I doubt that will be...
Be sure you are seaching for it using the FULL file name: Windows XP balloon.wav Include the spaces and all. If you still can't find it,...
I think I recall that Norton AV can cause this problem. Try Googling for that and you should get some insight. I'll take a shot at it too since...
Do a search for Windows XP Balloon.wav and see if that's what you want.
BTW, you'll get that exact message if your autoexec.nt file is missing completely as opposed to badly corrupt. The normal fix is to recreate it...
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