Copy the contents of your autoexec.nt file and paste it in your next post. There may be a clue therein that will point to the culprit.
You're welcome and thanks for posting back his success. It would possibly help others if you could report the details of the fix if you have...
On the times that I have elected to check, I've always found that the Windows Add/Remove points to the Uninstall.exe or unwise.exe file in the...
Johanna, thanks for the chuckle of the day. :D It's ironic indeed. I go to great lengths to trim 500 megs of bloat from the system but I keep...
You may have a defective memory stick. Pull one and test each separately or else get the Ram Tester and create a diskette to run a test from....
You're absolutely correct. I checked back on my GoBack history readout and sure enough, I wiped the $NtServicePackUninstall$ file from the drive...
Thanks for the input Christer. The big file to get rid of is $NtServicePackUninstall$ which is in the C:\Windows folder and all the...
Update I found this item that seems to validate some of my actions if not all:
Thanks for the input Christer. I suspect your Download folder is probably empty. Since deleting the 500 meg contents of my Download subfolder...
FWIW, I just noticed a new folder that SP2 apparently installed at C:\WINDOWS\SoftwareDistribution. It contains approximately 500 megs. Most of...
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;810978
OK, I'll try. First go to the location of the file and double click on it. When the option screen appears, mark the box labeled "Select the...
I think you may have something amiss in the autoexec.nt file. Open it with Notepad and copy/paste the contents in a post here for review.
Well then, ahem...you keep on experimenting Billy Bob and refer back to my original post here. I think you'll find that the method I outlined...
Mine is a HP with the hidden partition method, or rather it was until I wiped the drive clean after the warranty expired. I regained the space...
Probably the DVD burner took over the dat files association. It matters not though since XP knows how to use it regardless. As for deleting...
60 gig main drive and 40mgig for backups, etc. Both single partitioned. A large measure of folks are like me, have no XP install disk and would...
Hmm, now I'm sorry I tried to simplify this. :)
It sounds like your TV card isn't suitable for XP which has no DOS foundation and doesn't allow direct hardware calls. Check the manufacturer for...
And to further simplify the process, thanks to the wonders of the Windows GUI, you can drag any item to the Start Button, then when it opens, to...
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