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So you tried this: [url]http://support.microsoft.com/kb/307545/en-us[/url] Of course you should be able to use your XP Home installation instad of the recovery-console - it should make things a lot easier. You can try to extract the registry from the folder "System Volume Information" as described in the article above, without having …

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Try [b]chksdk c:[/b] in the recovery console (assuming that you use Windows XP an it's installed on the c: partition). Michael

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1. Did you try to [b]ping[/b] the sites that you cannot access? 2. Did you try an alternate browser?

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Hi, Whats so bad in displaying the form again? If a input field is empty, you just give it a value like [b]value="Please fill out this field"[/b]. I think most sites do it like that, and message boxes without JavaScript are hardly possible. Michael

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Try this: Insert a diskette into your floppy drive, then go to 'My Computer' (the place where you see all your drives and HD's), right-click on your floppy drive, click 'format', then you can choose to "Create a msdos-diskette" (or similar). Michael

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[Quote]Are there any other dangers..?[/Quote] If he wants to import his old emails into his "now clean" system, the system might not be so "clean" afterwards. [Quote]Is there any trick to getting them into his now clean system.[/Quote] It's not really a trick, it's called exporting emails. In outlook, go …

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Firewalls like Outpost can block JavaScript. So check if you have a firewall running. Michael

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[Quote]but in any event it would take about 2-hrs to open it all up and do a visual inspection -- which will end up costing several hundred dollars.[/QUote] Puke on a laptop doesn't sound like a software problem. But how do you want us to help you when even the …

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I think the machines (Google etc.) appreciate it! And it's just more professional. Michael

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[Quote]without screwing up my aol browsing ability?[/Quote] I don't know which of these programs you need to surf the internet with AOL but I can tell you how to disable the autostart entries: Start->run->enter [b]msconfig[/b], click OK and then go to the startup tab and uncheck the programs that you …

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Hi, Try to get as many Backlinks as possible, which means other pages that have a link to your forum. The higher your Pagerank is, the deeper Google will go "into" your site while indexing, as far as I know. With Pagerank 0, Google more or less scans the first …

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Try something like this: [code] $size = getimagesize ("path_to_original_image"); $mini = imagecreatetruecolor(100,100); $orig = imagecreatefromjpeg ("path_to_original_image"); imagecopyresampled ($mini, $orig, 0, 0, 0, 0, 100, 100, $size[0], $size[1]); imagejpeg ($mini, "path_to_thumbnail/thumbnail.jpg", 100); [/code] This creates a 100x100 Pixel Thumbnail. Make sure, depending on your version of PHP, that the GD library …

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Trying to run a Windows OS that was installed on a different computer normaly doesn't work. All the drivers to all the devices including the mainboard aren't correct anymore etc... But in general it's no problem to have several OS's running on one computer - I have three: Win98, WinXP …

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Maybe the .dbx - file of your sent-box is damaged. I don't know if OE just creates a new one if you delete it. Maybe someone knows more. Michael

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The latest version of Firefox or Opera. They are immune to Spyware etc. Trojans can enter your PC by downloading stuff from Emule or other places. Best program ist still Brain 2.0. Michael

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Go to Start->run->enter '[b]cmd[/b]' then, in the command prompt, enter [b]ipconfig /all[/b] and post the result here, or enter [b]ipconfig /all > ip.txt[/b] and post the content of the file ip.txt here. Michael

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Boot from your Windows XP CD, and when you are asked where you want the new OS to be installed, choose the partition -> done. During Startup, you will be asked which OS you want to start. But why install XP twice? Michael

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Give us some more infos on your setup: OS, router model, LAN/ WLAN etc, etc... Michael

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Did you try to create a dial-up connection, using username[b]@aol.com[/b] password ? Michael

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You want to access the Internet with all your computers through the Linksys wireless router.... To determine whether the computers have a wireless card installed, go to Start->Control Panel->Network Connections. If you have a "Wireless Connection" there, then you're all set. [Quote]Secondly: On the base computer, that has the cable …

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[Quote]Allow Blocked Content[/Quote] It sounds like you have a Desktop Firewall or something installed. You need to configure it. Michael

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Do all the users use the same account on the XP Pro machine? If so, create a restricted account (for each one of them) and protect the admin-account with a password. Michael

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Did you read the fine manual? Normaly, everything you need to know is explained there. Short form: Router: Activate DHCP, activate WLAN, enable encryption (WEP, WPA), define SSI (name of your wireless network), enter User and Passwort from your Internet Service Provider. PC: Choose your Network and enter WEP/WPA key, …

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Must be a problem with your modem drivers. Did you check the device manager for problems? Try to find the most recent drivers on the manufacturers website an install them, after you uninstalled the old ones. If nothing helps, try a different modem (maybe from a friend). Michael

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[Quote]html textfield [b]array[/b] values[/Quote] Is this a creation of your own? Because I haven't seen it yet. Michael

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You could use an USB-Wireless Adapter for the two remaining computers. You could also connect them by a cat.5 ethernet cable with the router. WLAN would probably be the simplest thing. Michael

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Try this: [url]http://www.microsoft.com/resources/documentation/windows/xp/all/proddocs/en-us/bootcons_bootcfg.mspx[/url] or this: [url]http://www.microsoft.com/resources/documentation/windows/xp/all/proddocs/en-us/bootcons_fixmbr.mspx[/url] Michael

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You can check your Computer with 5,000,000 Anti-Virus-Softwares and spend $20,000 for it, as long as you surf the Internet with the Internet Explorer and activated ActiveX & ActiveScripting, it will be Sisyphus work. Michael

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Did you install any device drivers recently? Do you get any informations with the bluescreen?

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DynDns? => [url]http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=dyndns&btnG=Google+Search[/url] Michael

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[Quote]But then, when I tried remotely[/Quote] Did you try it from another computer in your local network or from the internet? If you want others to access your FTP-server from the internet, then you must open Port 21 in your Router/ Firewall. Michael

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Use the Taskmanager or TCPView (=> [url]http://www.majorgeeks.com/download599.html[/url]) to check all the running processes of your PC. One of them must be using the 200k transfer. Michael

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[url]http://www.kostis.net/freeware/killmbre.htm[/url] Also check the HD's manufacturer site for diagnostic or erase tools. Michael

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I personaly would start by going to the public library and check what books they have on the subject. You can save a lot of money that way, since IT-books are expensive. Books are the best way to get started, and PHP/ MySQL are pretty easy to understand. Then you …

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Could be username = [b]admin[/b] and password = nothing, but why don't you check the manual of the router? Eye problems? If you don't have the manual, download it from the manufacturers website. Michael

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[Quote]Whenever I do a query on localhost it retrieves a value, but when I try on live it shows an error[/Quote] Windows doesn't care about capital letters. Linux/Unix does. Michael

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Try this: [Code]SELECT p.useremail useremail, i.email email FROM Purchases p, Invites i WHERE p.useremail=i.invitee ORDER BY RAND() LIMIT 1;[/Code] [url]http://www.google.de/search?hl=de&q=mysql+Query+multiple+tables&btnG=Google-Suche&meta=[/url] Michael

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It's probably a startpage-trojan. Do the usual thing -> run Adaware & Spybot, also do a complete check with an up to date antivirus software. Check your startup folder: Start->run->[b]msconfig[/b]->startup->uncheck unnecessary entries. If some of them are unknown to you, use google. Michael

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Maybe you find something here: [url]http://www.seagate.com/support/kb/disc/win98_fat32_faq.html[/url] Michael

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Maybe you could disable power management in the bios to see if it helps? Did you by the way install any drivers recently? Michael

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Is Port 80 forwarded to the correct IP adress, which means the IP adress of the Win200 server?

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