Try copying some of the files to a temporary folder in your OS partition and try to open them again....if it works, then backup your non-OS partition and format it, then restore your files and test it.
Roberto
http://www.dynalink.co.nz/support/modem.htm I guess your driver is in this page...hope...
http://www.dynalink.co.nz/files/acf2_2210.exe or http://www.dynalink.co.nz/files/v1456vqe-r1_3210.exe for the external modems.. http://www.dynalink.co.nz/files/v1456vqe-r1_install_guide_xp.txt for the...
I must ask you why you "Had to Reload Windows XP Pro" which I assume means to "reinstall it", and also ask what caused the "corruption" of a file. Do you run scandisk and got "no problems found" results??? Are you experiencing Disk problems..??? My...
It seems like the driver set by default by WinXP for your monitor does not support the refresh rate. Try booting in safe mode by pressing F8 at startup, if it loads, then change your monitor or display settings to a default monitor and reboot. If it loads ok, then reinstall your monitor drivers...
To eliminate the posibility of a virus, run an online scan, most of the website's of the antivirus programs have a free online scan facility, visit http://www.xstem.com/vscanner.htm . Also check the posibility of experincing abnormal shutdowns, which forces the system restore to run at startup...
Carlo, two things, first, if you don't want to use chat programs, uninstall them, that will save you disk space and memory, second, if you just want to block access to these programs, in ZoneAlarm, go to programs, look for the chat program, left click it and select BLOCK, both on access and...
Try Internet Explorer/Tools/Windows Update and check for drivers updates, if any, apply them. Also check CompaQ support for your Type/Model PC for restarting problems.
Regards
Roberto
Laura, my network has three pc's one with win98, another with win2000 and the third with winXP on a 8 port switching hub, All with ZoneAlarm PRO. They are working fine in internet as well as in file and Printer sharing. The trick is to play with the firewall settings. Medium for both internet...
Try changing your Firewall's Internet Zone Security to Medium. By default in Windows XP it is set to High, which is Stealth mode, no body can see you, a setting you might want to apply momentarily, when being extensively attacked by hackers.
Regards
Roberto
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