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Re: Hey astrofreke basically what you need to do is to boot from WIN CD. when asked select a fresh start and delete the current partition. after doing so recreate the partition and reformat . then you will be able to install a fresh set of WIN. Good Luck | |
Re: I would suggest 2 things. First erase any email that you don't really need. When outlook loads up, it scan the whole data file containing the emails. Second thing is to defrag your HD. This could help speed up things, including outlook... | |
Re: Hey I had the same problem and here is what I did. First make sure that both computers work under the same work-group. Next make sure that on both computers, the [b]Guest[/b] account is active. Now, if you can not see each other in [b]My Network Places[/b], try in windows … | |
Re: Hey My suggestion is to try and use windows network wizard. I'm sure this is the answer to your problem. Just run it on the XP computer, set it as you would like, and create a Floppy Disk that you can you set the network in the 98 computer. Good … | |
Re: Hey My guess is that you need to look in your wireless card properties And set it to work on specific channel, on both computers. I guess this should solve this issue. I did it in my access point and my laptop. Good Luck _______________ [i]If the facts don't fit … | |
Re: Hey I think what you need to do is to open windows explorer, in tools menu select the folder options. There you can set what program will be associated with MP3 files. Just deselect window media player... That's it... | |
Re: Hey I would suggest that you should run windows network wizard. It would solve this problem. run it on both computers and follow the instructions. | |
Re: Hey You can use this switch. It dose not matter where you plug what. After plugging all the devices, run Windows network wizard on all computers in the network. | |
Re: Hey I suggest that you try to remove network connections and adapters on the laptop, and try to install it from fresh. I had a similar problem not long ago and this action solved it. | |
Re: Most likely that you have some hardware problem. try to check first the memory dims. take them out of the mother board one at a time and try to work with your computer and see if it happens again... | |
Re: Well... Have you tried to clean you browser history log? Clean cookies? Clean you registry? Defrag your HD... All this can effect your browser work. One other thing - Do you by any chance run any P2P program ? cause if you do - there is the reason for your … | |
Re: Hey You can run windows network wizard. Then choose the option that your computer connects directly to the internet and there is no other computer connected to him, and that about it. | |
Re: Hey Try do this download this file (ntfs.sys) from [url="http://sr1.mytempdir.com/109629"]here[/url] after that load you pc with dos floppy disk, and copy the file in to the following directories : [i][b]c:\windows\servicepackfiles\i386[/b][/i] [i][b]c:\windows\system32\drivers[/b][/i] Hope this will work | |
Re: Try to use this command on CMD windows [QUOTE]RECOVER [drive:][path]filename[/QUOTE] I think this should work... | |
Re: Hey Shakti I'm not quite sure what you r trying to do. What exactly do you want to be in The DLL file??? Why does the DB file contain and what data do you want to be transferd to the DLL file ? | |
Re: [color=royalblue]Hey Bobamagoo Have you tried to check the browser security settings. Go to Tools -> Internet Options. Click on Security tab and see that it set to internet. Then click the Privacy tab and check that it not set to the high level, which you can't do almost anything in … |
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