Tsok! The last time I had major problems with this (or the previous? can't remember) machine was in the middle of a move, too... It just proves that Murphy is the chief engineer of Windows and the universe in general! (can't speak for Mac, have never had one)
BTW I did a reboot earlier today...
Is the humour caused by the 5-1/4 legacy drive or the PIII (or both)? :-)
I've thought about replacing it many times, but couldn't afford it. However, my new job as of July 1st will shortly be landing me a Toshiba Satellite laptop running at 2.2 (or is it 2.4) GHz, so I think I will be back in...
Checked Event Viewer. Under System events, I found, between the start and end of "Windows File Protection" (which appears to be a log of the scan) the following error:
The System Restore filter encountered the unexpected error '0xC0000056' while processing the file 'shell32.dll.new'...
Hi again
Thanks for the info. I haven't rebooted yet, so no idea whether or not the fix is stable. RAM is 384 Mb btw.
I doubt that the CD-Writer is to blame, since it, the regular CD-ROM, *and* A:\ are all exhibiting the same symptom (I omitted to check whether W98 read the CDs properly; and I...
I don't think it could be a loose connection in the box: a) I resolved it the first time by increasing the freespace from 400 mb to 1.2 Gb, and it didn't resurface until I started running low again. Also, the box has not been moved. And, as I say, the A:\ drive works fine from W98; and the CD...
No good. I'm afraid the links to MS Support were not relevant either. I searched the site some more to no avail.
Also just noticed the CDs are off-line again. Although, when I insert a CD, the CD inserted icon flashes on and off a few times and then disappears; but when I try to access it...
Device manager shows the device as functioning properly. Troubleshooter didn't suggest anything useful.
I already tried deleting the device and having it reinstal, several times. No good. I didn't try removing the controller, I can try that.
(After my earlier post I remembered that since I...
Some time back, I began to run out of free space, and my CD-ROM, burner, and floppy drive all became inaccessible. For the A drive I got the message
A:\is not accessible. Incorrect function
I didn't realize it had to do with freespace, since there was no warning, but more or less found out by...
Hi
I have created a report with a subreport for detail items. I would like the items to be listed in balanced column format (i.e. two columns, down the left column for x items, then down the right column for x or x-1 items, as the case may be).
Though one can tell the reporting system that the...
That's the impression one gets, yes. But there's no real reason I can see why that should be.
It can be a very convenient feature, energy-wise, on desktops, if it would only work as claimed....
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Hi
Just some observations, having noticed this thread...
I recently activated Hibernation (and yes, I have N. Systemworks) since it seems a convenient alternative to powering on and off umpteen times a day.
I've noticed that sometimes it doesn't go into hibernate, sometimes it does... There...
Hi Dave,
Well, sounded simple enough.
Opened IE; went to a page; clicked on a link that spawned a new page (which was smaller); closed the original; enlarged the spawned page; closed it. Reopened IE; went to the first page; spawned the second page-- it was smaller again.
Did it by File>Close...
Hi,
Aside: I didn't notice your response right away. For some reason, even though notify is turned on, I only rarely receive a notification that there has been a response... (Do I have to turn on E-mail notification on every post?)
>A few other things to try before we get to the re-install...
Ok, that was actually a LOT more painless than I thought... but no cigar. Same problem.
Given my observation in the last post, am now supposing it is a flag in the IE6 section re: subwindows. Any thoughts on this?
(I know from previous experience that a full reinstal of XP will do it but...
I was trying to avoid a reinstal, leaving it as a last resort. However...
Did the remove as you indicated; following reboot it 'cleaned up personal settings'.
Interesting note: got back to this thread by clicking its link in my inbox, and noticed that the new window is also slightly smaller...
I took a look at that, but didn't see anything relevant.
In any event, as I mentioned above, the SAME inbox opens FINE when I access it manually via IE6 and hotmail logon. It is only when I access it through the passport/messenger that this happens. So I has to be a setting internal to...
Hi
Nope, sorry. I tried that umpteen times! (Besides the fact that I don't seem to be able to get the same effect as a standard 'maximized' window...)
XP just DOESN'T seem to want to remember the size I set it to. Whether I exit by 'X' or by File>Close.
But thanks anyway...
K
Hi
For some reason, when I open my Hotmail Inbox via Windows Messenger, it is no longer maximized. I've tried everything: manually enlarging it, pressing the maximize button, then using file>close, etc etc.
Every time I try it, back to the small window. But the same window comes up maximized...
Hi
I have two problems which I assume are related:
1. When moving messages from my hotmail inbox to the Outlook inbox, it inevitably bombs if one of the messages has a fairly large attachment (let's say 500k, I'm not sure where the boundary is).
2. When I send messages via Outlook, and I have...
Thanks, I'll try that!
Help is AMAZINGLY obtuse...
when it functions at all (I've found that getting help on many Visual Basic items goes nowhere at all -- OpenRecordSet being a case in point)
K
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