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  1. whoozhe

    Enabling NORTON speed disk in windows XP home

    Don't. Speed disk and XP just don't mix Take control of your life, not someone else's
  2. whoozhe

    windows xp

    Contrary to popular opinion you can run old dos programs under XP. Each DOS program can have it's own autoexec.bat file and Config.sys file. More of a virtual dos enviroment. As far as updating XP is the future of computing no matter what most think. Take control of your life, not someone else's
  3. whoozhe

    AntiVirus Rescue Disk Question

    The Restore disks take a snap shot of the computer and its system files on the computer Norton is installed. This snap shot will not work on any other machine as the information varies. Even if the machines were identical in everyway using Norton's rescue disks will still not work on another...
  4. whoozhe

    AntiVirus Rescue Disk Question

    The Restore disks take a snap shot of the computer and its system files on the computer Norton is installed. This snap shot will not work on any other machine as the information varies. Even if the machines were identical in everyway using Norton's rescue disks will still not work on another...
  5. whoozhe

    Windows 98, CTRL-C, V, A do not work

    This could be a coincidence.Chances are the keyboard is damaged. Take control of your life, not someone else's
  6. whoozhe

    Windows 98 on W2K domain

    Are you saying this problem is logging on to a local machine or into the server????? If the local 98 machine delete the pwl files again but when you boot up add a name but leave the password blank. If the server then this will depend on the administrator settings Take control of your life, not...
  7. whoozhe

    disconnected of the sever

    Do you also have a cable modem installed on the computer Chances are your connection is going via the cable modem card bypassing the server. The disconnections from the server can also be traced back to the cable modem card which can clash with the network card Take control of your life, not...
  8. whoozhe

    p2p program transfers slow if at all

    P2P on a 56k connection is like travelling from NY to LA on a donkey. The fastest P2P connections are the ones that spread the download over several available files and even then you will be lucky to get much over 2k/s if at all Take control of your life, not someone else's
  9. whoozhe

    Reinstalling Windows 2000 over Windows XP

    No you can't. XP is a step above 2000. One question is why??? After all XP is really an upgrade from 2000 the latter which is no longer being developed although Microsoft did surprise many with a small upgrade/bug fix. Move over 2000 XP is here Take control of your life, not someone else's
  10. whoozhe

    windows xp not starting /rebooting

    Just out of curiousity did you install XP over any other OS particularly XP home edition. It won;t work Take control of your life, not someone else's
  11. whoozhe

    wmf-export pics don't show in other programs

    Freehand versions 7 and prior had problems with exporting files that had not been flattened into wmf. Also are issues whith files that have clipping paths. Take control of your life, not someone else's
  12. whoozhe

    I Can't defragment my Hard Drive

    If you have not defragged for some time it will take up to approx 1 hour per gigabyte Take control of your life, not someone else's
  13. whoozhe

    MSN Messenger hangs system with CRTCCLIENT not responding

    The file does belong to MSN Messenger and can most probably be found in C:\Program Files\Messenger\MSMSGS.EXE Check your startup tab in the System Config Utility. (type msconfig in the "Start/Run..." box) look in the Startup area. You may find a reference to the file MSMSGS.EXE...
  14. whoozhe

    Win98 SE run from CDROM drive?

    Windows need to write to itself on many occasions including when booting up. As a CD will not allow files to be altered the answer is no. You can boot up from other media such as a ZIP drive or similar that is large enough. Take control of your life, not someone else's
  15. whoozhe

    Multiple Blue screens

    Problem is three files (wnaspi32.dll, winaspi.dll and apix.vxd)being modified by scsi devices and software packages. Solution is too replace with files from your operating system cd-rom. For Win 98 Winaspi.dll and wnaspi32.dll are in the CAB 39 Apix.vxd is in the CAB 45 When you extract these...
  16. whoozhe

    My computer is always restarting even if its in shutdown mode ...

    For details and step by step instruction on Shutdown problems go to: http://www.wown.com/j_helmig/w95tips.htm#w98shutdown Take control of your life, not someone else's
  17. whoozhe

    Windows 98, start up problems + modem fault

    All systems need a good going over at least every 12 months. This means a total format and reinstall. Windows and applications leave bits and pieces on systems over time and no amount of utitlies will fix them all. No one likes having to do this because of all the reinstalling work but there is...
  18. whoozhe

    When I click on the “Recycle Bin” o

    PNIE.DLL is not a Windows file. It was probably placed there by some 3rd party addon that is no longer functioning correctly or a file that is there for another purpose. I have a feeling it may interfere with the windsock file. Try clicking on the Add/Remove icon in the control panel and hilight...
  19. whoozhe

    My Background Won't Change

    When something like this happens it usually is caused by a corrupted file. You can check this by clicking Start/Run type in sfc.exe If the scan finds any corrupted files you will be prompted for the Windows CD or whatever CD the program originated from. Take control of your life, not someone else's
  20. whoozhe

    Can't load OS

    Adding ram is not so simple, especially in older computers. The RAM must match the existing ram's type, speed, pins etc and most probably need to be in size matching pairs. All this depends on the motherboard's age. Some even insist on the order that RAM is inserted. Take control of your life...

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