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  1. Essbee

    PLEASE HELP! "Mode not supported" after xp install

    It sounds like the resolution or refresh rate you have set in your XP Pro installation isnt supported on the monitor you have been using.... Perhaps you be a little clearer on what you've done. Are you using different monitors? Is the XP Home disk from this PC originally?
  2. Essbee

    SATA Raid and XP and Server 2003

    Ram i'm not sure about as this PC has had the same hardware config for 2 years now, and i have had no problems with anything. PSU i could agree with, but it seems coincidental that the errors cropped up with the change in OS. The only change from having no problems to having problems is the OS...
  3. Essbee

    SATA Raid and XP and Server 2003

    About 2 months ago i bought 2 identical Hitachi 160Gb SATA drives and a PCI add-on controller card (as the motherboard in this PC doesn't support SATA natively). This PC was running server 2003 and i installed ASPI 4.60 and configured the 2 drives as RAID 0 using the controller card BIOS option...
  4. Essbee

    SATA storage drive

    If you're ading it as an additional drive, you wont need drivers. Windows will see it as another disk - SATA is just a different type of interface (as opposed to IDE). The F6 command you reference is to do with RAID arrays - you only need to install drivers if the disk ia part of a RAID array -...
  5. Essbee

    I'm having Windows 2000 file sharing probelms.

    Are the folders that are missing on an NTFS partition? If so, that is the reason you can't see them - Win 98 doesn't support NTFS, only FAT or FAT32. It's also a good idea to use another account and disable the guest account. It's a know avenue for unwanted access, used by hackers.BTW, you might...
  6. Essbee

    taking a copy of IE history

    If you look in your "Windows" or "Winnt" directory, depending on which version you have, all temp IE files are stored in "Temporary Internet Files" or "c:\documents and settings\$username$\local settings\temporary internet files".You will be able to cut...

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