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Cannot open web page in IE18 Jan 2004 01:17 GMT1
Have been using WindowsXP for over a year and just
received this message..."Cannot Open a Web Page In
Internet Explorer and "Page Cannot Be Displayed"...have
gone all over seeking help...any would be appreciated!
Documents and Settings Folders18 Jan 2004 01:07 GMT2
After installing XP Pro I now have two documents and
setting folders -
Documents and Settings
Documents and Settings.001
PC Demonic Posession?18 Jan 2004 00:59 GMT1
It started with the Blaster worm virus.  That was
resolved.  Then, a few new programs were installed.  
Everything was working fine.  The downfall started once I
installed MSN 9 Dial Up.  Suddenly, the PC began running
winnet comwiz suck18 Jan 2004 00:49 GMT1
To all:
   I have read about 50 posts and tried various methods of removing the
comwiz and winnet processes from running on my XP Pro
system but have had no success.  I run SpyBotS&D from safe mode and it kills
unexplaineable slow down18 Jan 2004 00:30 GMT4
XP home w/EI 6.  Internet surfing speed good, 1 MEG+,
BUT,bring up programs, pictures, documents, and other
stuff which is resident on my system has slowed down
recently.  I do disk clean and defrag regularly.  Also,
Virtual Memory18 Jan 2004 00:28 GMT2
Keep getting message when playing games - virtual memory low and causes severe lag. Dont understand this (have 256 kb ram) havent had problem until recently.
How can I increase virtual memory so this stops happening
Any help gladly appreciate
prefetch problem18 Jan 2004 00:22 GMT1
I just completed the Windows automatic update. Now when I
turn the computer on I get a pop up window telling me
that "there is no disk in the drive. please insert a disk
into drive F:" and at the top of the pop up it
removal of blaster virus from back-up files17 Jan 2004 23:47 GMT2
blaster virus detected by norton antivirus and unable to
quarantine or delete. Virus is located in compressed file
C:\undo\back-up.cab. How do i delete this file manually -
fastest  minimum ram for xp17 Jan 2004 23:30 GMT1
realistic minimum 256K and fastest your board will take,
but don't waste time and money on anything with less than
a 500hz celeron
RUNDLL error17 Jan 2004 22:52 GMT1
hi i just reinstalled windows XP and now every minute or
2 i keep getting this error message
RUNDLL
Error loading C:\PROGRA~1\Common~2\ADDRES~1\cnbabe/dll
Registry issues17 Jan 2004 22:30 GMT2
Upon booting up, out of the blue, my desktop gives me the
following message:
The registry cannot load the hive (file):
\SystemRoot\System32\Config\SOFTWARE or its log or
WIndows Is Broken!17 Jan 2004 22:27 GMT5
I just want you all to know that you've all been duped.
WIndows is a broken product. When you buy it, it is
incomplete, snd for sll intensive purposes... broken. I
personally am feed up with business practices that
Minimum RAM Chipset; Performance17 Jan 2004 22:25 GMT2
What would be the suggested higher minimum RAM requirement
to run a Windows XP OS(Gateway Profile4) computer besides
the default 64Mb?
The base programs running on the computer is MS Word,
Disk space17 Jan 2004 22:21 GMT58
I'm not sure if I am posting this in the correct
newsgroup, but I still hope someone can help me out.
I partitioned my disk drive into two parts. One part of 3
GB and one for the rest. On the drive with 3 GB, I have
PROBLEM WITH WIN XP PRO17 Jan 2004 21:50 GMT1
I KEEP GETTING A MESSAGE THAT READS AS FOLLOWS:
FILES THAT ARE REQUIRED FOR WINDOWS TO RUN PROPERLY HAVE
BEEN REPLACED BY UNRECOGNIZED VERSIONS. TO MAINTAIN
SYSTEM STABILITY, WINDOWS MUST RESTORE THE ORIGINAL
 
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