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control panel doesn't work14 May 2004 04:48 GMT1
Whenever I try to open the control panel, the icons will
come up, but then I get this error message:
Exlporer.exe caused an error and will be closed.
the details:  App Name - explorer.ex
Messenger service14 May 2004 03:53 GMT2
I have pop messages from messenger service popping up on
my screen constantly..
How do I get rid of themm???
Re: Installation failure of WindowsXP SP114 May 2004 03:34 GMT2
I tried twice to download/install WindowsXp Sp1 from the
Windows Update website. Both attempts failed (I kept
getting some sort of "connection to server" error, I don't
remember exactly what it said. In the process of these
Windows XP SP1 update problem14 May 2004 03:26 GMT1
Can anyone help me regarding a problem?  Trying to update
Windows XP with the Windows XP SP1 upgrade download from
the Microsoft web site.   I keep getting a message that
says "Windows XP SP1 is incompatible with this version of
remove an unwanted FAT partition accidently installed onto NTFS drive14 May 2004 02:53 GMT4
I have an unwanted 31MB FAT Healthy(EISA Configuration) partition
which is being recognized as Hard Disk "E" on the end of my 74.5 GB
NTFS (healthy active) Hard Drive "C".
How do I remove the unwanted FAT partition and all of its associated
Start-up/Chkdsk 14 May 2004 02:43 GMT2
Everytime I start-up my computer, CHKDSK automatically checks NTFS. Is this something I should worry about? Any reason why it does this? Any way I can stop it?---Thanks
Rundll error message14 May 2004 01:36 GMT1
Upon startup I get the following message in a Rundll window: error loading'u  the specified module could not be foun
Any suggestions on a fix???
Those annoying pop ups!14 May 2004 00:54 GMT5
Anyone tell me if there is a way to stop those darn pop
ups all the time? Is there a free program I can download?
Wow, every time you open Internet Explorer, you get 3-4
pages of ads etc. Any help would be great. Thanks
Event ID 7 14 May 2004 00:51 GMT1
My computer is currently taking between 30 minutes and one hour to start.  I defragged all of my drives and have been having problems since.  I bought Windows XP when my last hard drive crashed, so there is a versiion of the old hardrive on the computer.  I checked the event log ...
RASAUTOU.EXE, STILL CAN'T STOP IT.14 May 2004 00:48 GMT1
I've run the Ad-aware 6, that didn't solve the problem.  Any other suggestions to get this freaking file from auto executing?
steakandcheese13 May 2004 23:45 GMT1
Why wont www.steakandcheese.com work anymore?
Scrolling attributes13 May 2004 23:43 GMT3
With my newly installed Windows 2000 XP I find the
scrolling very uncomfortable...it is jerky and almost
seems to bring up a new screen each time I click the
wheel.  Any way to make the scrolling function smooth as
Uninstall Service pack113 May 2004 23:35 GMT2
I recently installed service pack 1.
since then everthing has slowed down and hangs.
system restore wont let me go back to before sp1
was downloaded.
Installer problem?13 May 2004 23:31 GMT1
I've seen almost the same error message installing a
program and uninstalling a program (x's denote difference)
Internal Error 2203.  C:\WINDOWS\Installer\xxxxxx.ipi,
-2147287035
IDLE TIME13 May 2004 22:30 GMT2
WHILE WORKING IN ANY PROGRAM & LEAVING IT IN IDLE WHEN
AWAY FROM DESK, I GET THROWN OUT OF THE PROGRAM & SENT
BACK TO THE SIGN IN WINDOW. I'M USING WINDOWS XP. PLEASE
HELP!!!
 
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