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Can I recover...23 Sep 2003 22:32 GMT3
It looks like I might have to re-install windows
completely due to some problems I'm having.  If I take
out the harddrive and put it in a different computer...
is it somehow possible to access my favorites in windows
win xp23 Sep 2003 21:15 GMT4
Dear sir
let me know about diferences between windows xp-32 bites
and xp-64 bites
Best regards
I Thought23 Sep 2003 20:48 GMT2
Reading a couple of Topics here this morning...
I thought this was a Windows XP Site and not XXX -P !
save as23 Sep 2003 20:46 GMT2
when downloading files,unable to use "save as"
start-up loop23 Sep 2003 20:29 GMT1
I am running Windows 2000 Professional on my Dell laptop
and it will not finish startup. The program starts with a
quick flash of info that appears to be in DOS mode (?),but
it comes and goes so fast that I can't read it. It then
How to change icon sizes in taskbar23 Sep 2003 20:01 GMT1
How do i change the size onf the quicklaunch, system tray
icons sizes....They are kinda big... And how do i make
the clock not show 6:45 PM Monday but only the time
My Document's problem23 Sep 2003 19:56 GMT1
Here is the problem:
My computer has 2 harddrives and I was forced to format
one of them and reinstall XP on it. The other harddrive
is still fine and I can access almost everything on it.
Administrator account23 Sep 2003 19:55 GMT2
Here is my problem.
I opened a new account in Windows XP yesterday with
administrator priviligies. Which means that I had two two
accounts with administrator rights (the one initiated
Outlook Express23 Sep 2003 19:37 GMT1
Need help and cannot find elsewhere.  I use Windows XP
Home Edt snd I am recently ahving problems sending email
via Outlook Express.  When I open O.E., I am disconnected
from MSN Messanger 6.0 and signed in at "another
Windows Update problem23 Sep 2003 19:29 GMT7
I need to get MS security patches.  Launching Windows Update, going to Run
As, selecting Current User and OK, nothing happens.  I am the only user and
thus do not have a password.
Inability to open software from desktop icon23 Sep 2003 19:28 GMT1
I fell for the "MSN Ultimate Security Patch" and got the
virus.  I used the Microsoft correction system.  Now I
can't call up a software program from the desktop.  Also,
If I go the the panel and try to eliminate a program so I
98 windows problem23 Sep 2003 19:01 GMT1
        I recently formatted my hard drive and now when I turn on
        the computer to boot up it goes to safe mode and I select that
        and restart the computer and it is ok. It does this every time
        I start the computer. What is the here? Thank you, Bill
WindowXP log in23 Sep 2003 18:44 GMT1
TWIMC:
I lost my log in password and are unable to log on to
WindowXP.  I tried all procedures posted on the Microsoft
website.  Nothing seem to work.  Please help.
Cannot connect to Windows XP sp1 pc to Manage23 Sep 2003 18:27 GMT1
I am having the exact symptoms that are describe in
Knowledge bas article 819625.  I cannot manage a Windows
XP sp1 pc... I get the error The network path was not
found.  I can ping by name and can get to all other
Can't start windows23 Sep 2003 18:12 GMT7
I am having trouble starting windows. The following text
is what appears when I turn on the computer. No matter
what option I choose, Windows appears to start up but then
reverts back to this menu:
 
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