I am working on a Compaq with a 24 pin connector on the motherboard and it is using a power supply with a 20 pin connector. Is there a possibility of portions of the mobo not being serviced or underserviced by the power supply?
In Display Properties, what monitor is listed? Changing to a generic svga monitor might help. I am not in front of a Win98 mqchine right now but I remember that being a problem every time I re-installed Win98.
Thanks for the replies
bcastner: couldn't find a varient that did this
NoobX: customer said last week. I didn't defrag it after reinstalling Win.
Dakota81: I agree. I used the latest definitions available, too.
bcastner: Thanks for the link. I agree with you and use 3 different antivirus...
I would try replacing the power supply first if their techies claim it is the likely problem. They are relatively easy to replace and cheap ($20-30 in my neighborhood). If you are in doubt about the power supply you need, remove it and take it to a local clone store.
I had a client this week with a unique problem. When he starts his computer with WindowsXP Home with SP2, instead of loading his startup items, a series of Notepad windows containing unreadable text are opened and something attempts to access the internet. Each window is titled...
Check the specs on the portable and see if it will play a vcd or svcd format. If it does you can convert the .avi's to .mpg's and burn them to these formats in nero.
If you have repartitioned the drive and haven't formatted or written to the drive, you might have luck with recovering the files using Tiramisu. I have used it on a newly repartitioned drive in the past and had great success with it.
Dennis H.
Thanks, linney, that sounds like the problem although I couldn't remember the error number I got during the installation. I will look into it the next time I see the computer.
After a failed installation of Norton System Works 2002 (the error messages said the installation program was unable to write registry keys), I went into the registry to manually remove the keys. The system refused to let me remove the keys in the Norton section of HKey_Local_Machine\Software...
Your system is:
Primary Master= HD
Primary Slave= None
Secondary Master= CD
Secondary Slave= HD ?
This should work ok. Some CD drives have a problem as slaves.
This was working before and not now?
Have you tried putting both hard drives on the Primary and left the CD alone on the Secondary
Here's a description of Code 22 from Microsoft:
Code 22
The text displayed for this error code differs depending on the circumstances.
If this device is disabled because you disabled it using Device Manager, the following text is displayed:
This device is disabled. (Code 22)
Click Enable...
Alicia,
If your computer meets the minimum specs required for WinXP, then you shouldn't have any trouble installing it. Microsoft has a utility to run that will look at your hardware to see if it is compatible with WinXP. I suggest you get it before investing in a new operating system
Have you recently uninstalled any burner software? Just finished a system where both optical drives had become disabled. Did a search in Microsofts database for "code 41" (that was the error code listed in the properties of the drives) and got a document...
I understand your confusion as I am about to attempt the same thing for the first time.
1.System needs to boot from a mac boot disk with drive setup on it. Disk image is available here. http://home.earthlink.net/~gamba2/
2. I used Gemexplorer to write the image to floppy.
3. If your Mac has a...
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