According to Symantec RTVSCAN is a known issue
After migrating to Symantec AntiVirus 8.0 from a previous version, Rtvscan.exe CPU utilization increases to 100 percent...
Does anyone know of a good Video card that will fit in the small form factor Dell Optilpex 240? I'm going to need at least a 64 Meg card and my clients are running Solid Designer and AutoCad 2001 for modeling parts.
The Dell site hasn't been helpfull, and trying to filter out lists on other...
Hi-all
I'm using my remote contol software on a Win 98 box and can't run Ctrl-Alt-del on the remote box. I need to be able to kill processes that hang once in a while.
I use PC-Duo and ctrl-alt-esc is used with NT, 2K boxes to send Ctrl-Alt-del....
What I'd like to do is: put a batch file on...
If you highlight the window with the window with the files you want to print hit alt+prtscn, open word and paste.
obviously not exactly what you were looking for but it will get the image onto a piece of paper
The file system is still looking for ntldr. you could try using the erd and putting ntldr onto the root of C: But, you really need to run fdisk with the /mbr switch then use fdisk to remove any and all partitions, set up a 2 gig primary dos fat 16 partition and get the OS loaded. You could then...
This is most likely a buggy device driver or a backup utility or virus scanner.
Microsoft has an excellent blue screen web cast. It only takes an hr or so to view and you'll get tons of info...
You'll need to get the name of the server and share name they are allowing you acess to. IE: \\winserver\share.
Then within Exporer select "map network drive" then, choose the drive letter you wish to use and input the parameters.
A network administator will have had to created a...
Hmmm, So 2000 loads fine? With no apparant errors? Then the first time you login you get the ntdll.dll error etc?
But not in safe mode....I'm not sure about 2000 but with 98 you can go into device manager ( in safe mode) and remove any ghost drivers etc....Then stip down yur PC and let it...
If your BIOS is new enough to auto detect and it's detecting a different amount of cylinders than is advertized I'd take the hard drive back where you got it and have them hook it up to one of there machines to verify. Hard drives can definately come from the factory bad. You'll fight this one...
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