just simply rename the messenger folder to anything else,but make sure messenger is off.If you can't turn off messenger in windows then do it in safemode then rename.
HP with Home xp os I assume. You are going to have a hard time because that system is configured to run on that HP model.Try a bootover repair with xp home cd.
Try the jumper for the ram,that will lower the fsb frequency.900 mhz don't have a high fsb frequency. I have 3 asrocks MB and they are very picky about the fsb.
Go into safemode while on your new monitor. start...right click my computer....manage....device manager...display adapter...unistall...reboot. It should now reinstall the display to match your monitor.
Your cpu frequency jumper is set to high lower it , check your book that it came with for jumper settings ....
http://www.asrock.com.tw/product/product_k7vm4.htm
I had the same thing happen to me only it was my primary HD I thought maybe it might have a bad power connection , so I switched to the connection my slave had . I no longer use that connection because then my slave HD started doing the samething on that connection .
does the bios recognize the drives you specified?has it always done this ? have you installed any burning software? some burning software can cause windows lose some drivers and become glitchy.
Try this .... right click MY COMPUTER...PROPERTIES....ADVANCED...STARTUP AND RECOVERY...SETTINGS... goto default op system,there you will find the times for a second system to display.You can also click edit and remove the op system you don't want under notepad ,be careful on which one you...
Do you have onboard lan ,if so try to disable it to see if it is having a conflict.I've had to this to my system also had to remove my modem ( motherboard issue )as long as I run it this way it's fine. run as few cards as you can to find out where your conflict is.
Are all hard drives not visable to windows or just your HD where your operating system is on?you might think about a bios update , something might be going on with you motherboard.Also check your partition on the hard drive.
Does it go to your dialup service or modem?If it goes to your dialup you need to disable your dialup service or delete all together since you have wireless anyway.As for your auto updates....Right click MY COMPUTER goto properties .... maybe you will find what you need there.
Have tried booting with the maxter alone without the other connected at all?try it, if it works alone you might have your jumpers wrong on the WD drive for it to work with the maxter.
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