would not change. Ratings are the result of marketing/advertising, and you know how accurate/valuable that makes them. :D
Your signature indicates XP Home which is 32-bit. You need a CPU such as the Athlon64 to run XP Pro 64, and it should have the 64 in its title...
This page has a solution.
You might also go to My Computer > properties > advanced tab > Startup and Recovery section > Settings button > Edit button and in the notepad...
Is it possible you're thinking os msconfig? "Start Run msconfig" --> start tab.
An item following a call to a program and preceded by a slash or hyphen is called an argument or parameter and the program reads it and if it is...
I don't recognize the program that was used to describe your configuration, and that may be important because the hard disks aren't shown. But...
Saw them before (above). No experience with usb hdd connections. Always put disks in my computer temporarily. It's simple and works every time.
Hvve you tried the rename (or ren) command in recovery console?
Hi, Gene. That's what I have also. And it should solve your problem. It's no trouble to add a sata drive to that machine, even if you have to...
JSS3rd, wouldn't just putting the disk in the drive and booting it immediately distinguish its type? Of course, one must go no further unless one...
BillyBob, There's never a need to delete more than one partition at a time, and only in the case of a single partition present, does removing it...
I'd try partitioning before reinstalling. Partition magic MAY work even after you reinstall. Very likely Partition Manager (free trial)...
Think so. Haven't tried it; don't worry about stuff like that. :D
Rather than removing them, just create another folder, e.g. *bak, and move them there, so you can move them back if and when you need them....
I stand corrected. :D Must have been thinking of similar wording? Just tried it and the BIOS message appears to be
Hi Hi mattman, Believe edit.com is available on the ramdisk made by the startup floppy, and is on the default path; can't change to c: - that's...
Invalid System Disk is reported by the BIOS when it has completed its search for a bootable drive and hasn't found any.
You are apparently in DOS and scanreg is not an internal DOS command so must be on the default path, which you can find by typing set at the...
If your backups are current, suggest a clean re-installation of win98, wiping everything including the partitions first. then reinstall and it...
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