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help please31 Mar 2004 18:43 GMT1
hello, anybody have any idea why i keep getting "windows
exploer has encountered a problem and need to close",
thanks
Unable to access Explore or IE31 Mar 2004 12:47 GMT1
I have been unable to find any help from the knowledge base
on my problem.  Without any chages (that I'm aware of), I
am 'magically' unable to access Explore or choose My
Documents, My Pictures, My etc. from the start menu, I get
task manager31 Mar 2004 11:42 GMT2
i have broken my computer and i need to take it back to a
date when it was running fine in order to fix it. to do
this, i need to access the control panel. however, in
breaking the computer, i do not get any icons, the task
delayed logon problems31 Mar 2004 11:37 GMT1
Standalone windows xp home edition box. After providing
the login credentials takes about a minutes to load into
windows.
The box had userenv (event id: 1524 and 1517) errors but
Add/remove windows components31 Mar 2004 11:31 GMT1
my add/remove windows components does not work..I get a
code that says 0x2 at line 2011777033 everytime..I need to
initialize the fax services option and this is not
working..problem is XP came pre-installed from Hewlett
slow internet31 Mar 2004 11:30 GMT1
My internet is running very slowly. Does it have anything to do with loading
some games onto the computer?
I want to set up these games in their own user account, if that is the cause
for slow internet.  How do I start?
error lost  bridge.dll file31 Mar 2004 09:35 GMT1
when start up pc get error message.Unable locate  
bridge.dll file.How can I correct this problem?
Accessing Notepad?31 Mar 2004 01:37 GMT3
I am running xp pro and recently I have noticed that I am
no longer able to access notepad when I go to
start>programs>accessories.  In the past my computer
showed wordpad and also notepad listed under
Windows XP31 Mar 2004 00:44 GMT2
How do I access cache, temporary internet files, history,
etc.?
Thank You,
Solil360
Error report30 Mar 2004 22:53 GMT1
If I don't send those error reports that pop up will I lose support with
Microsoft?
My system has frozen up because of them
My documents access30 Mar 2004 17:40 GMT1
How can I access My Documents folder(which was made
private) from another operating system (Win XP Pro)
istalled on the same hard drive?
The operating system which was used to create the private
Folder passowrd30 Mar 2004 16:49 GMT1
Dear fellow XP users,
I need to password protect the folders on my desktop or
for that matter any folder on my machine.
I can't seem to find any option that would let my other
accessibility options30 Mar 2004 04:33 GMT5
I need to make sure I have "StickyKeys","FilterKeys"
and "ToggleKeys" disabled in Accessibility Options so
that a game (Max Payne 2 )runs properly.However it is not
in my control panel and appears not to be installed on my
Opening files compressed win98 drivespace 330 Mar 2004 02:05 GMT1
I have several floppies (with word documents) that were
compressed using Drivespace 3 on Windows 98.  I can not
open these diskettes using Windows XP - Home.  Is the
anyway to open thes files with Windows XP?
Multiple Monitors29 Mar 2004 21:13 GMT1
I have upgraded to XP and have lost the multiple monitor
function.  Troubleshooting doesn't help-it never tells
where or how or what to download to GET multiple
monitors.  I just want to display again to my TV!
 
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