Your CD rom could have died.
My first though on this is that you could have a corrupted video driver. Some of the drivers are called from the System Ini file. Right click on...
The big clue on some of those downloads is the double extension. Such as the files ending in .Jpg.Pif and .Doc.Exe. You normally do not see the...
Yes, it could be the problem, and no, it is not a problem, it is a feature. You'll understand this in a second, especially if the email program...
If this video card is an AGP card, you will need to install the motherboard drivers first.
Somebody will correct me if I am wrong, but it sounds like you created a new Primary Partition, destroying your installed operating system in the...
Welcome to the boards! "C:\My Documents" is a path, "C:\WinNt\System32" is a path. "C:\My Documents\Filename.Txt" would be a full path and...
Cool, glad it turned out well for you.
I suggest a reinstall if IE, as Esshared.Dll is an important file for IE and Windows. The description of it is "COM+ EventSystem Shared Utilities...
Those bad sectors can be a problem. If you run Scandisk from dos, using these commands, they will be marked as bad and will not be a problem in...
Thanks for posting back, hope all is well for you.
AVG free is the easiest, I believe.
98 usually gives a warning about running a system command [double clicking] on files stored on the Temp IE folder. Then when you copied to the...
I have no idea what Spybot removed, but it did take something off. I think your problem is being low on resources, too many things running In...
Yes, you should uninstall one and keep the other. Although you choose to have one startup, the other one not starting up still has some system...
Have your tried the Online Trojan Scan in my sig? What OS, and where is it? If XP, disable System Restore before you do the scan, this way that...
http://tomcoyote.com/hjt/ It appears the link in my signature is not a good one. The one above should work. Yes, it does look like the other page.
Go ahead and check this box to enable the device, your old spy/adware could have interfered with it before, and reboot. Go back into the ASD and...
Do you mean WS2_32.Dll? First, Restart in Dos Mode, and do this command. scandisk /surface...
You may have something running in the background "bleeding" memory. It could be a poorly coded application, or a virus. You could try Housecall...
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