Hi Newbie.
When you put the sound card in its slot & boot the PC, does Windows 98 show you a message that it found new hardware? Or does it boot to the desktop with no message at all?
Regards,
Doc
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Mr. Aetrueau:
Disabling fast user switching is easy; just follow these steps:
(1) Click Start then click Control Panel
(2) On the left column of the Control Panel, click "Switch to classic view"
(3) Double click User Accounts
(4) In the User Accounts window, click "Change the way users log on...
Oops! i didn't see that you mentioned you did not know what is installed.
I'd bet ZoneAlarm was installed & is causing the problem. If so, see if you can uninstall it from Safe Mode, as the link recommends.
Good luck!
Doc
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Stephen:
Do you, by any chance, have the ZoneAlarm software firewall insalled? If so, this link may help you resolve your problem:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;Q297725
Hope that helps,
Doc
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Bugz:
To open each folder in the same window, follow these steps:
(1) Open Windows Explorer (or open any folder)
(2) Click View & choose Folder Options
(3) Click the General tab
(4) Select "Custom, based on settings you choose"
(5) Click Settings
(6) In the Custom Settings box under "Browse...
Arthur:
Sometimes a hardware device will fry a motherboard. Not sure if you swapped anything out to try on the other motherboard. If you do suspect a hardware device damaged both mobos, don't try it on the new one you purchase!
Also, a power surge may damage a system board. Not sure if this...
Al:
Got to go, but if DHCP is enabled, try to run CMD.EXE & then type the following at the command prompt:
IPCONFIG /RELEASE
Then press Enter & type:
IPCONFIG /RENEW
Your PC probably received a new IP Address via the DHCP server @ the hotel & just needs to renew with the DHCP server (your...
I'm curious as to your network configuration. Please do the following:
(1) From the Windows XP OS, Click Start, type CMD & press Enter.
(2) At the command prompt, type:
IPCONFIG /ALL
It doesn't matter if it is in upper or lower case, but make sure to put a space between the G & the /.
(3)...
This link may also help:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/308127
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One possibility: The built-in firewall in Windows XP may be on. If it is, turning it off, or reconfiguring it to not block specific ports, may do the trick. Check out this link...
Sorry, i didn't read your post carefully enough!
OK, lets first check your network configuration in XP. Please do the following:
(1) From the Windows XP OS, Click Start, type CMD & press Enter.
(2) At the command prompt, type:
IPCONFIG /ALL
It doesn't matter if it is in upper or lower...
Chris:
No, my mistake. I forgot that i may have heard somewhere that Award purchased Phoenix (or was it the other way around?) The key combinations were the ones Phoenix required before the hostile takeover. I'm not much of a Wall Street watcher, so it slipped my mind. For your system...
Chris:
Micker & Goaoz make a good point. If virus protection is enabled in the CMOS settings of the BIOS, it will see the installation as a threat & stop the changes the OS is trying to make.
See if you can access the CMOS settings & disable the virus protection. Since you have a Phoenix...
Chris:
No, this is normal. When you cleared the CMOS settings, the BIOS recognized the change & gave you an error message to let you know that it was loading the default settings (which is exactly what you wanted it to do).
The reasons for having this error message at all are two:
(1)...
OK. How many beeps did you hear. You said there were two, but after the first two, how many beeps were there?
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cdapp:
Virtual PC is cool, but it's not free forever! Eventually you will be required to fork out $100.00 (i think that's Microsoft's price, now).
If you want to install XP Pro & Server 2003, the XP installation CD will walk you through the process of deleting the current partition, creating...
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