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missing dll. files13 Sep 2003 01:40 GMT1
I have also got the same problem kathy has.  Missing dll
files.  My computer won't let me do anything because it
says it is missing WS2_32.DLL file How do i find it??
I can't get my cd burner to work because it says it has no
E-mail and Windows 9513 Sep 2003 00:13 GMT1
When my E-mail was open for a while,I got messages that my
E-mail would close, which it did, and the screen went back
to the internet. After following instructions from
Microsoft on-line about this problem, starting with
disc defrager12 Sep 2003 22:06 GMT2
where would i go to find the disk defragmenter on the 95
system? thanks
Internet Explorer 5.512 Sep 2003 21:06 GMT1
Does anyone know where I can download IE 5.5 for Windows
95??
Scrollbar in IE512 Sep 2003 18:32 GMT1
My scrollbar in Internet Exploroer 5 has just stopped
working.  It now only scrolls in "chunks" much like it
would by using the page up/page down keys.  I have smooth
scrolling in every other program.  It does not seem to be
Win 95 Upgrade12 Sep 2003 14:11 GMT1
Could someone help me upgrade my nephews pc.
Current Configuration:
Pentium 2 300MHZ
CD rom
DLL file12 Sep 2003 12:18 GMT8
Does anyone know what function file WS2_32DLL performs ?
My win95 comes up with error message "DLL file WS2_32DLL
not found". It doesn't affect operation.  Please e-mail me
if you know. thanks
95 version12 Sep 2003 04:08 GMT1
 Need help in identifying version A of windows 95. Lost
my cd and want to buy another with version A. How can I
tell which version? Is there a code or something to tell
me?
missing DLL. files12 Sep 2003 03:54 GMT2
I have just had windows 95 reloaded onto my computer after
it crashed. Before it crashed I would receive a message at
start up "error starting program" couldnt find WS2_32 dll.
file, I am again receiving same message and cannot open a
Security Alert12 Sep 2003 03:15 GMT11
    Approximately two months ago, I started getting this
Security Alert everytime I went to my brokerage account.  
It has continued and is very annoying.  This is the only
time it happens.  The brokerage said that it is an
deleting cookie files12 Sep 2003 03:06 GMT1
someone showed me how to delete the cookie files about a
year ago, but I have forgotten how to do it. I know how to
delete the daily history, but that dosen't delete the
cookie files. I have Windows95.
Compression Driver12 Sep 2003 01:00 GMT1
I read the solutions to the message "the compression
driver cannot be set up correctly.  Get a version from
your vendor that is compatible with this version of
Windows."  
upgrade to 9812 Sep 2003 00:37 GMT1
i have bought a full copy of windows 98 se sealed and
boxed never used can i upgrade my windows 95 system with
this disc or would i need to format and start again?
thanks
CD ROM error message(s)12 Sep 2003 00:26 GMT1
Note:  C:\ Hard drive; D:\ CD ROM drive
In trying to download a program from CD ROM disk I get the
error message "Unable to locate C:\ D:\" so I am unable to
download the program.  Any ideas what I should do?
Missing 'msinfo.exe' file11 Sep 2003 22:58 GMT1
My computer was hijacked by Globefinder BUT I did solve
the problem of extreme slowness with CWshredder and Spybot.
HOWEVER, I am still getting the following 2 messages:-
Cannot find the file 'msinfo.exe' or one of its
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