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page unavailable10 Aug 2003 22:17 GMT1
I bought this computer to do my internet college courses
on, and it will let me go to the home page, but whenever
I try to get onto a "sub-page" it displays the
message "this page cannot be displayed".  It's not only
Java10 Aug 2003 19:02 GMT1
How do I correct Java Script errors on Xp pro
network problem10 Aug 2003 09:15 GMT1
I just finished installing both my pcs on the same
workgroup with the Set up a small office that comes w/ XP
and that is when I get those message .......the list of
servers for this workgroup is presently not
TFTP1912 MESSAGE10 Aug 2003 04:01 GMT1
Last Thursday I started receiving a system shutdown
message.  It indicated that I had 60 seconds to save all
documents before the computer shutdown.  Then I started
receiving a message that says windows cannot open this
lost key10 Aug 2003 04:00 GMT1
I started to reload windows xp back on to my computer,  
( Xp was on the operating sytem loaded already ) And I
relized that I lost the the key to the series of letters
and numbers to in put for it to continue. Can you please
password10 Aug 2003 02:38 GMT1
Got my son's old computer from school and don't know his
password... Any ideas how to logon so I can change password
or how to find out what it is...Thanks
Autorun10 Aug 2003 02:37 GMT1
I recently installed XP home edition upgrade from Windows
98.Now my autoload does not work.I need to know how to
fix this.
Thanks,
marscore.dll10 Aug 2003 02:36 GMT1
I am running an oem version of Win XP Home edition.  I am
unable to access "Help and Support" on my start menu
and "System Restore".  In both cases I get the following
error message - "marscore.dll not found".  I spent an
Serious Problem10 Aug 2003 01:56 GMT1
I was messing around with MS-DOS and trying new commands.
I created a New User then with my original user account
that had administration priviledges I inputed the CACLS
command and tried to deny the New User access to the C:
i couldn't able to login to my windows xp os09 Aug 2003 21:11 GMT1
i've purchased windows xp proffessional and installed on
my system. it has been asking for confirmation ID, i took
it light. but today it is giving message that the software
evaluation is over and asking for the confirmation ID.
Not able to startup Windows XP Home Edition normally09 Aug 2003 20:35 GMT1
I have a problem starting my Windows XP Home Edition
normally. The computer continuously restarts 5 or 6 times
and displays a long message that says, "Sorry for the
incovenience... a recent hardware or software change might
used laptop upgraded to XP pro09 Aug 2003 18:31 GMT3
I have purchased a used laptop (2 yrs old) which has been
upgraded to XP pro by the previous owner.
1) Do I have to purchase a "new" license from MS even
though the XP Pro OS license was purchased by the previous
what is the limit for personal use??09 Aug 2003 15:56 GMT2
I work from home, have a desktop and a lap top, that i use
for work and a home computer for personal use.  My work
programs require security and I have been advised that I
should purchase the XP-Pro, as I am upgrading my systems.
outlook express09 Aug 2003 01:28 GMT1
When I open up Outlook express I have to retype my password is there any way
around this?
I have tried all I know to do. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
updates08 Aug 2003 23:26 GMT2
I am use Windows XP pro and when I try to get updates I
get a message that say's "Thank you for your interest in
windows update." "You must be running a Microsoft Windows
Operating system in order to use Windows update." I have
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