Have you thought about 'Mozilla 1.6'? Fantastic program go to goggle enter 'mozilla.org' look for the above 'download' and enjoy, you will never go back.
jonjontheMighty
Should this be a reinstall you may have to contact 'M/soft Australia' for a new number, and enter it via phone (Be on your phone while sitting at your p/c, as it is given out [b]really fast[b], so you need to be on the ball, no room for slip ups, [B]be warned[B].)That is what happened to me when...
On this link page 8 there is a doss utility you can download a 'freebie', it is a doss program for XP
Check it out could be what you are looking for?
http://www.pcguide.com/ref/hdd/file/index.htm
jonjontheMighty
I have been using Norton System works Pro' for as long as I have been using a p/c, that has been many years.
Nortn Sys Wrks Pro' "2003" is the BEST yet. It is big; it does take a lot of space. Yet it does a lot. I have more faith in "Go Back" than 'system restore'.
It first...
Try this to liven up XP a bit, get rid of some junk:-
1/ Windows Explorer-c:\WINDOWS\Prefetch.
2/ Click on edit then, select all. That will highlight all folders
3/ Press Delete on your keyboard to send files to recycle bin.
4/ restart computer.
New found 'snap',it does work.
jonjontheMighty
I have just had the same problem,must have spent 2hrs trying varous combinations ie thought maybe disc cases had got mixed (XP Pro XP, Office. W2K, W2k Office.) Service Paks, several discs. The XP number contained a 'D',looking a bit closer, I thought try a 'B' I did and it worked!
Look closly...
Why not just reload XP!
You will find full info' on how to do it on "thread Duel boot XP With XP". All the information you will need to carry out the procedure. jonjontheMighty
JonJontheMighty (IS/IT--Manageme) Mar 14, 2003
You may find some answers here:-
HOW TO: Install Windows XP
The information in this article applies to:
Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition
Microsoft Windows XP Professional
This article was previously published under Q316941...
You may find some answers here:-
HOW TO: Install Windows XP
The information in this article applies to:
Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition
Microsoft Windows XP Professional
This article was previously published under Q316941
IN THIS TASK
SUMMARY
Upgrading to Windows XP...
This is found on this site Submitted by mikecx
Create Windows 2000/XP bootdisk
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Making a Boot Disk for Windows NT/2000/XP
The primary purpose of an MS-DOS boot disk is to boot for such procedures as upgrading your system ROM. If you need to boot into Windows XP (or 2000), you...
French! you will be lucky chum! I think even Microsoft has that crew on the BLACKBALL list? For some reason I doubt if you will get many Courteous replys! Frogophiles are not the flavour of the Month at this moment in time. SORRY about that. jonjontheMighty
File System Dilemma: What's the Real Story?
Those who are new to Windows XP have asking for advice about choosing a file system. If you've been using Windows 9x/ME in the past, should you stick with the familiar FAT32 file system or switch to NTFS (the native file system for Windows NT, 2000...
More information please: size/type of current memory sticks? ectra, ectra, size of H/drive and the like!
Then we all will have some thing to work on. jonjontheMighty
Increase Your Disk Space with a Volume Set
Is one of your partitions getting tight? You could buy a new hard disk and copy all your files to the new disk. But what if you don't want to change the partition they're on? You just want to add space to the disk. You can do this with Windows XP...
Increase Your Disk Space with a Volume Set
Is one of your partitions getting tight? You could buy a new hard disk and copy all your files to the new disk. But what if you don't want to change the partition they're on? You just want to add space to the disk. You can do this with Windows XP...
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