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un-wanted desktop stuff suddenly appears08 Nov 2003 18:16 GMT2
I updated the SpyHunter program to its latest def., after
un-installing the old version, and all went fine but
suddenly I had 9 new desktop icons, 8 that are the dog-
eared "document" looking ones and one "e" [explorer]
SERVICE PACK 108 Nov 2003 18:15 GMT1
HAVE RUN NORTON SYSTEM WORKS, SYMANTEC COMMON CLIENT WONT
INSTALL, MESSAGE READS---WINDOWS XP 5.1.2600 SERVICE
PACK1 COMMON CLIENT CORE 1.0.2 CAN'T FIND INSALLATION
PATH??? HAVE LOOKED AND FOUND SERVICE PACK, FOUND
msn08 Nov 2003 18:10 GMT1
I WHANT TO DELETE A MSN ACCOUNT. HOW I DO IT?
ms office xp, and runtime errors??08 Nov 2003 14:15 GMT1
i recently installed ms office pro xp, on my home xp computer. 2 days
before that i was having trouble with java plug-ins, and mvm, etc. since i
habe installed office, i keep on gettin rumtime errors, when i go to some
websites. the error says;
Empty Folder08 Nov 2003 13:42 GMT1
I eliminated a program via add/delete panel but I notice I still have a
folder for that program. When I click on properties it says 0 bytes and
contains 0 files and 0 folders.
Is it safe to delete that folder via just moving it to recycle bin? Is there
NT Service Registry Error!08 Nov 2003 13:07 GMT1
Help! I'm trying to install a program but everytime I try
I get one of these messages:
1)NT service registry error! Please reboot NT and run
again.
Windows Home Edition Xp08 Nov 2003 13:07 GMT4
How do I make it act like a web page?Would appreicate any
help on this.Thanks in advance.
Burning CD's08 Nov 2003 13:07 GMT4
My program for burning CD's doesn't function anymore
after the upgrade to XP. Can anyone recommend a reliable  
program for burning CD's?
Copy CD > CD08 Nov 2003 13:07 GMT6
With XP and a single CD-R CD-RW combi drive, what is the best way to copy a
CD to another CD ?
I am posting on behalf of a PC newbie friend who has just bought a PC with
XP, as I am not familiar with XP myself.
Transferring data  from a Windows 95 to XP computer08 Nov 2003 13:07 GMT2
I have been trying to make the transfer wizzard work on
Windows XP.  I first tried a serial cable as it suggested
and that didn't work. I then tried a cat 5 crossover
cable.  Neither are working to make the computers
File-ing08 Nov 2003 13:07 GMT3
Please help need to know how to use the different ways to
file. My daughter had a Microsoft Tutorior program on her
HP XP,but my Dell didn,t come with any. Help!! I,m not to
proud to beg.
VIRUS!08 Nov 2003 13:07 GMT18
I run AVG with an up to date database and with email protection enabled and
also Zonealarm, but today had a warning I had a virus.
AVG reported I had a Worm/Lovsan.A which showed up as
Windows\System32\MSLAUGH.EXE.
Problems reading NG posts in OE6 (on W-XP)08 Nov 2003 13:07 GMT5
I have a new HP with W-XP and use OE-6 for getting basic Usenet's Newsgroups
(through my ISP).  The problem is as we read the messages, especially those
over 4 kb they will not stay in place as we scroll down.  They JUMP back to
the top of the message, making us lose our place - ...
Two hard drives?08 Nov 2003 11:26 GMT6
I am a Sony Vaio RS220 desktop computer with XP home
edition.  It has a 120G hard drive.  I have been merrily
installing software on C since I've had it.  I went to
install a piece of hardware that would enable me to
java?08 Nov 2003 11:08 GMT4
I hope this is an easy question and it gets an easy
answer.
Do I need (sun-java) on my computer? It seems to have
programs on it that I don't need or want, like...notepad,
 
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