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explorer.exe Application Error (NOT iexplorer.exe)11 Sep 2007 13:52 GMT1
explorer.exe Application Error:  The instruction at "0x7c92ae22" referenced
memory at "0x18000000".  The memory could not be read.
CRASH explorer.exe.  Repeatable ad infinitum.  Blocks ability to manipulate,
copy, or move files from folder to folder.  (Turns otherwise great ...
upgrading10 Sep 2007 22:56 GMT1
can i upgrade from 32bit to 64 bit ,if so how do i do it please
vista 64 - Unsigned drivers10 Sep 2007 17:44 GMT8
I have loaded Vista 64 X an I like the system and find it quite a few steps
ahead of other operating systems available.
On the other hand I am having quite a few problems with my CD/DVD devises
(LG, Phillips) as their drivers are not accepted by Vista 64X.
Using 64bit WMP by default on Windows Vista.10 Sep 2007 11:16 GMT11
When I double click an mp3 file, it opens with 32bit Windows Media
Player. Is it possible to use 64 bit WMP by default?
Installing XP Pro X6410 Sep 2007 03:57 GMT13
I Have an IBM t21 I have had xp pro on there before, I got a new laptop and
wiped out the old one. Now I need to reinstall XP pro and I dont have my cd
anymore. So I found the link to download it here at microsoft.com. I
downloaded it and burnt it to a cd like it said and it wont ...
Can't install XP x64 SP209 Sep 2007 17:27 GMT4
I'm trying to install XP x64 SP2 (currently running SP1), and I continually
get the following error:
c:\WINDOWS\SoftwareDistribution\Download\51f9ddc99bdeac787cf18461eda3f2e5\amd64\update\update.inf
is not correct.
Win XP 64 or Vista 6409 Sep 2007 01:38 GMT2
Im planning on buying a new computer soon I need advise on a few issues
before deciding my OS.
#1).  Does running a 32bit program in a 64bit OS use extra RAM-Ive been told
(by an anon) source it doubles the ram usage?
unknown device in device manager08 Sep 2007 22:38 GMT8
How to find unknown device in device manager
Web access to this NG needs fixing07 Sep 2007 22:52 GMT6
I know most of the regulars access this NG and post their comments/replies
using a newsreader program (Outlook Express, Windows Mail, etc.)
I use the web access interface (don't ask me why) both for reading and
posting.
Speed Difference Hardware Upgarde07 Sep 2007 22:36 GMT12
last week my system was running the following
875P Chipset with a 3.4GHz Extreme Edition Socket 478 CPU
256MB AGP 8X 7800GS Graphics Card
2 x 1GB DDR400 NON ECC Dual Channnel Memory
No Windows Defender for x64?07 Sep 2007 17:38 GMT2
What gives?
Defrag reboots PC07 Sep 2007 09:12 GMT1
I recently formatted my notebook's hard drive and reinstalled XP Pro.  After
downloading all updates, I ran defrag.  It runs through the analysis.  After
it compacts some files, it tries to move a file and reboots the notebook.  
I've looked at all of the self-help and emailed ...
Admin Password07 Sep 2007 01:35 GMT1
We are running 3 Windows Server 2003 R2 Standard x64 servers.  I would like
to change the Administrator password on these boxes (all Domain Controllers).
I have yet to find a clearcut way of accomplishing this, is creating a user
with full admin rights, then disabling the ...
Charlie, don't leave without the new EasyBCD06 Sep 2007 22:32 GMT1
Neosmart (http://neosmart.net) has just updated its EasyBCD freeware program.
New version is 1.7
Download link:
http://neosmart.net/downloads/software/EasyBCD/EasyBCD%201.7.exe
64-bit Office 2007 - is it in the works, or..?06 Sep 2007 19:10 GMT3
I just upgraded to WinXP x64.
Does Microsoft have any plans to release 64-bit versions of its Office 2007
components? Should I wait or go ahead and install the 32-bit versions.
Thanks.
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