I have used the lastest version of TuffTest to low level format a hard disk with bad sectors. What this will do is to de-assign the sectors that are bad and substitute reserve sectors for the bad ones. After the low level format ScanDisk will no longer report bad sectors. This is fine if you...
Nope! Tried that - same problem
This problem only appears if I open the document and then click on the options menu item. and this only happens after a restart it seems that once the message has been cancelled and any form of key-stroke will avert the behaviour. From that point on the whole...
Temp files are quite minimal, this is a brand new machine using about 10% of the hard drive space. When Word gives the message upon opening the Options there are no other programs running other than the basic windows stuff and Norton AV trial version.
I have considered the possibility of NAV...
Has anyone seen Word 2000 give a message "There is not enough memory or disk space to complete this operation" when there patently is more that sufficient amounts of both. If so was there a fix for it.
Computer Cel850/256MB SDRAM/20GB Maxtor/ Win98se / Office 2000 Standard...
Write a series of Macros which simply type out each of the paragraphs that your client wants to use in his/her document. Then add menus to the main menu bar which drop down displaying the title of the paragraph (something meaningful to the client). The client can then choose the menu selection...
Use the System File Checker (sfc in the run box). The extraction utility is quite good and will usually find the file even if you don't know exactly where it is.
Hope this helps
tkral
You have a problem in your file system. VFAT is your virtual file allocation table, and I would suspect that vfat.vxd has gotten corrupted.
First try using System File Checker (Start>Programs>Accessories>System Tools>System Information) then look in the tools menu. Run this and see if there...
Definately sounds like a RAM problem. The first thing to do is to pull the new RAM out and then see if the problem goes away. If it does your new RAM has probably got defects. (This is all too common with generic (OEM) memory). Try to find a good memory tester (I've had good luck with...
My understanding is that while Windows 98 has no theoretical memory limit, the memory management becomes less efficient over 512MB. I have numerous of my customers' machines running well over 128 quite nicely thank you. At this point I would agree with your desire to stay with Win98 over ME...
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