I have fixed some strange, one-off problems with XP by opening a cmd prompt and running chkdsk /f. Worth a try. Also, but after the chkdsk, if...
Good suggestions. How much physical memory? I would turn off the indexing 'feature' on all drives too. Open My Computer, right-click a...
From a cmd prompt, chkdsk /r will do some additional checking but only for major and obvious problems like orphaned files or the like. A blown...
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;270670
Other than a repair of Office/Outlook, no ideas. Sorry but never ran across this one before. When the user moves the meeting notice to another...
Can't say for sure with 2000 but I just played around a little with 2002 and the following looks like it might do what you want. File~Import...
Have you tried from safe mode when logged on as Administrator?
I don't see anything really exciting from the Hijackthis data. I did notice the lack of the usual R0 entries for your home page information which...
Is that ALL of the error message? Does the PC start at all? If not, exactly where does it stop? Do you have an XP install CD you can boot...
Hi soke and welcome. First off, if you think you might have suffered from one of the Zobot variations, I'd suggest the cleaner Here from...
If you are in a position to upgrade, I completely agree with you. Next best would be to open a support case with microsoft and let them analyze...
I think this is part of the same issue you posted about Here so best to keep all the posts on that topic. Closing this one.
DNSLint might be helpful in diagnosing the problem since it does sound like you have some replication issues. Any event log errors on any of...
Those two errors are ones I treat as non-happenings unless I'm seeing some operational issue. Most likely, something you installed added a...
If you buy a licensed copy you can simply call Microsoft and update yours to the new license key then register your copy. No reinstall or...
Not helpful I know but what I think is that the sorts of issues you are having is the reason I gave up on Norton products a while back. This...
start->run->eventvwr.msc and locate related errors/warnings. Post details from a couple of them. Easiest is to open an event, click on the icon...
Step #1 - try sfc /scannow from a start-run line. Step #2 - if no luck after the SFC scan, then open your event logs (start->run->eventvwr.msc)...
start->run->sfc /scannowOK and see if things are back to normal after the System File Checker finishes.
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