Okay, I posted it to the XP forum.
Techome, I looked up some stuff about regclean and it says it's not normally compatible with XP, did you use it on XP for your problem?
Okay, I'm troubleshooting a 5-computer network connected to a server, XP all around. Everything on the network works fine except for this one directory on the server that contains roughly 30,000 files - there is a roughly 90 second lag between opening this directory and being able to see the...
Well, I have a few questions:
1) Is the network wireless or cabled? I think I know the answer, but just making sure.
2) Is there a firewall on the cable modem +/or any routers or servers along the network?
3) What processes do you have running?
My guess is that your router is acting as a firewall and that, although normal windows filesharing ports are open and available to you internally, the ports that your games run on are being blocked. Yes, you're local, but technically when you're playing a networked game, it accesses that port on...
Oh, P.S. - on one out of the five computers, it works fine, no lag at all. Can't figure out what's different about that one, and it's physically the farthest from the server so... w00t.
Okay, I'm troubleshooting a 5-computer network connected to a server, XP all around. Everything on the network works fine except for this one directory on the server that contains roughly 30,000 files - there is a roughly 90 second lag between opening this directory and being able to see the...
I really do think that the floppy drive itself is bad. It doesn't sound like the read/write heads are moving, which would explain why sectors can't be found.
To replace a floppy from the inside is fairly easy. Just remember which cables you unplug, and put them back in the new floppy exactly...
Sounds like a driver issue or an IRQ conflict to me. Are the USB ports on board or did you put in a card? What does it say when you look at the properties, in that box that normally says "This device is working properly"?
If I was going to guess, I'd say it's not the operating system so much as the program that you're using that's causing the strange case saves. Try creating something in Notepad and saving it, see if you get the same functionality. If this is the case, obviously we need to know what the offending...
The computer shuts down properly every time, yet when I restart it gives me the option to boot in Normal or Safe mode. How do I make this screen go away?
Local networking in Microsoft OSes doesn't use TCP/IP, it uses it's own special protocol. In WinXP, it's called NetBoui, while in XP it's called NetBIOS. First guess, make sure you have that protocol installed properly on all four machines (specifically the XP machines), and make sure that...
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