Hit F8 when it's in DOS mode and says Starting Windows. Choose Safe Mode from there. Samir Talwar
Backup all your work, get your admin to delete your account and make a new one, then copy all your work over to the new account. Hope this...
I'm pretty sure there's either an in-game settings option or a command-line option to show the frames per second for Quake III. Try...
RunDLL and RunDLL32 are vital parts of Windows. Remember that Windows is not one big program, but a load of small ones, and you've just removed...
Upgrade to Xp. Windows Me was a stupid mistake, in an attempt to bring 98 and NT closer together. It has more bugs than 98SE, and only a few more...
With as many problems as these, I would recommend a reformat. In fact, why not just update to Xp? I'm serious. However, if your budget won't allow...
In my system.ini file, there are 3 entries containing "mmsystem ": under [boot]: drivers=mmsystem.dll power.drv under [drivers]:...
Try removing and re-inserting the IDE cable. Samir Talwar
It's a FAT32 partition. I'm missing 300Mb I should have: help me? Samir Talwar
Here is what the folder properties say: 15,847 Files, 728 Folders Type: Multiple Types Location: All in G:\ [B]Size: 23.9 GB...
My advice: 1. Remove SP1. 2. Reinstall it, and make sure it doesn't error - this is most likely your problem. 3. Install IE6 SP1. Samir Talwar.
I don't know if this will help, but have you updated Windows recently? Go to windowsupdate.microsoft.com. Samir Talwar
Which sites are they? Are the messages random or do they appear for the same pages each time? Samir Talwar
Sounds like a problem with IE. Just go an reinstall it:...
It's really just an annoyance, but it does become a problem when I need to install something and find I have 11Mb of free space when it should be...
Windows 2000 is ******** up my hard drives. I have 2 drives in 5 partitions, and they all report the wrong amount of free space. It's not the...
A search on Google finds that one guy fixed this by editing the boot sequence in the BIOS. Load up the BIOS on boot-up, find the boot sequence...
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