112 Posted Topics

Member Avatar for falco#1

well if your banned you should not evade :P but to change your ip it depends on your ISP. Or, you can try using a proxy. [url]http://www.openproxies.com[/url] go to tools - options - connections - lan and use proxy server. good luck :)

Member Avatar for samaru
0
115
Member Avatar for bcgrl

it's in your boot.ini file in c:/. Look for the partition in which you deleted and remove that from the list, to be safe, post your ini file info in here and ill fix it for ya ;)

Member Avatar for DMR
0
176
Member Avatar for llmufich

Hm, sounds to me like an error problem. I'd scandisk, virus scan, and even if you had time , defrag. Tell me this, have you recently installed any programs that you may suspect could have caused this problem?

Member Avatar for meabed
0
130
Member Avatar for Monte
Member Avatar for GReddy4u
Member Avatar for snake_eagle

Your graphics card might have gone bad, the same thing happened with me with my Geforce 4 Ti 4200.

Member Avatar for psychoman
0
350
Member Avatar for stupidme
Member Avatar for todd
Member Avatar for Monte

Hey guys, my girlfriend's mouse cursor keeps moving for no reason. She wanted me to ask you guys what you think the problem is or any suggestions would be much helpful :)

Member Avatar for Monte
0
154
Member Avatar for Punkmonkey25

Wait...so he installed XP into a different folder on installation? If he upgraded, then he can remove Windows ME via Add/Remove Programs

Member Avatar for Yzk
0
243
Member Avatar for Taiwan
Member Avatar for oalee
0
284
Member Avatar for gforrest

Right click on desktop, go to properties, then go to screen saver, then uncheck password protect on return

Member Avatar for Monte
0
100
Member Avatar for TEACH

Wait, so you can't visit websites? do this. Right click on internet explorer, go to properties, then advanced, and then click the Restore Defaults button. If it doesn't work, reply back.

Member Avatar for TEACH
0
136
Member Avatar for brandon
Member Avatar for J☼E
Member Avatar for 2big
Member Avatar for dvr

I'd recommend Zone Labs [B]Zone Alarm[/B]. You can download it here: [url]http://www.zonelabs.com/store/content/catalog/products/sku_list_za.jsp?lid=db2_free[/url] :)

Member Avatar for TKSS
0
245
Member Avatar for CLEARICE01
Member Avatar for caperjack
Member Avatar for Gary King
0
174
Member Avatar for bluedos82

You can go into DOS mode and reconfigure the boot record, or reinstall windows :\

Member Avatar for caperjack
0
175
Member Avatar for CLEARICE01

Try cleaning it off with soft cloth, or put glass whipe on it, rub it off gently, and put her back in.

Member Avatar for CLEARICE01
0
146
Member Avatar for todd
Member Avatar for ufgators68

If you have a MSDN subscription you can download from there also, the one from MSDN has the actual ziped 100 or so meg internet explorer files.

Member Avatar for crunchie
0
203
Member Avatar for CincyBill
Member Avatar for Monte
0
69
Member Avatar for 3177

Boot.ini boots from c:/ not c:/windows. Your gonna have to go into recovery mode by inserting your windows xp cd before you boot up. Boot your Windows XP cd and go to Recovery Console. Then type Help and it will list all the commmands. Choice the option to reset or …

Member Avatar for 3177
0
201
Member Avatar for WEATHER CHANNEL
Member Avatar for DrJeffWatkin
Member Avatar for poppawilly
Member Avatar for Monte

hey guys, whenever i try to open [url]http://localhost[/url] or anyting using localhost it does not work. The page says can not be displayed or can not connect to localhost. Any Ideas?

Member Avatar for caperjack
0
86
Member Avatar for AMAR
Member Avatar for Monte
0
105
Member Avatar for billy61788
Member Avatar for mudfan
Member Avatar for stewy014

Yeah bro, it's called formatting. Pop in your Windows XP CD, boot it up, go to Install Windows, then look in the instruction and it asks if you want to format. Hit yes, and it will install XP. This whipes out everything on your computer and installs a fresh Windows …

Member Avatar for Monte
0
222
Member Avatar for kochi

If you tell us what the message is, it might help us find out the problem. Tell me what the exact message is and ill look it up for ya.

Member Avatar for kochi
0
114
Member Avatar for scorps
Member Avatar for scorps
0
130
Member Avatar for Madferraristi

Hmm, what you should do is make sure the access program isn't in the startup folder, if it isnt, go into MSCONFIG and uncheck the startup items bullet. If that doesn't work i dont know whats up

Member Avatar for Madferraristi
0
212
Member Avatar for Devo
Member Avatar for luckydude
Member Avatar for dvr

Im sure theres software out there that can do that for you such as firewalls and such, google it.

Member Avatar for feigned
0
98
Member Avatar for iceman1

Try upgrading to the latest Office 2000 service pack which you can find at [url]http://office.microsoft.com[/url]

Member Avatar for Monte
0
159
Member Avatar for theflystyle

Ok, when your computer is on, hit control alt delete and check the tasks, see if theres anything non wanted in there. If not, do what Dani suggested and upgrade drivers and make sure there WHQL.

Member Avatar for theflystyle
0
175
Member Avatar for sasha

If your e-mail server doesn't allow a certain file size to be sent, you can't do anything about it, unless they have a special subscription you can buy that allows bigger sends.

Member Avatar for Monte
0
81
Member Avatar for trippin_235

Port Forwarding Buddy, You gotta forward your sending ports for you to able to send files. Tell me the router and ill tell ya how :)

Member Avatar for Monte
0
88
Member Avatar for daniel_claude
Member Avatar for bluedos82
Member Avatar for Monte

Just wanted to say its been a pleasure helping here and this is my 50th post :)

Member Avatar for feigned
0
172
Member Avatar for inspiration

Also, if that doesn't work download the Windows XP boot disk creator from Microsoft. Heres the link: [url]http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=e8fe6868-6e4f-471c-b455-bd5afee126d8&displaylang=en[/url] ^^ Just have around 4-6 Floppys ready and all you gotta do is pop those bad boys in and make sure your XP cd is in the rom drive.

Member Avatar for spikes
0
477
Member Avatar for scyth02
Member Avatar for BPM
Member Avatar for floris

Well Dani, it is possible to have multiple OS's on one partition, but as you said, it is a very bad idea. If you wanted to do it, all you'd have to do is change the Operating Systems files folder. For Example, instead of C:/Windows , you can make it …

Member Avatar for Monte
0
164

The End.