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User profile setup16 Aug 2003 18:51 GMT1
Hi, I have just installed the Windows XP Pro in my
laptop. My laptop will join the domain in office.  I have
1 domain user account and 1 local user account setup for
the laptop.  How can I use the same user profile for
UPGRADE XP HOME EDITION TO XP PRO16 Aug 2003 18:51 GMT1
Can XP Home Edition to XP Pro and can it be downloaded
or does it have to be bought if this is possiable?
          Thanks
Vtruck1.exe16 Aug 2003 18:50 GMT1
Ron and Will, you were both right in that this file has
to do with my broadband setup. I tried going into the
startup section, but could not find the file to disable.
I also inserted the disk when prompted, and it appears as
Autocad16 Aug 2003 16:03 GMT2
I am trying to load a Autocad version that I had on my
old computer and I keep getting an error that says wrong
OS, Autocad supports windows NT4.0, nt5.0, windows 95,
98. Is there anyway I can reconfigure??? or whatever to
Windows XP16 Aug 2003 16:01 GMT1
I have WINDOWS XP Home Edition.  I want to format my hard
drive and reinstall windows XP from a clean start.  How do
I do that?  I was told that you can only install it once.
Any Help would be appreciated.
DOES ANYBODY KNOW HOW TO CHANGE A FILE EXTENSION TYPE?16 Aug 2003 14:37 GMT1
I'm trying to resave a exe file (Netscape 7.1 download) so
as to get rid of the extra "jpg" file extension being
appended to my file by Windows XP.  Does anyone know how to
fix this problem?  It seems every file I want to save that
XP takes long time to start16 Aug 2003 13:51 GMT1
I had to re-instal XP the other night and I think that I
gave it some information that has resulted in Windows XP
Pro taking 10minutes to start.
During installation, I entered a Username of SysAdm and a
multiple OS choices on start up16 Aug 2003 13:20 GMT1
I recently formatted my hard drive and then reinstalled
Win XP on my system.  However, after doing so I am
prompted to choose an operating system everytime I boot
up.  Both choices are the same: Microsoft Windows XP Home
Upgrading from Home to Pro - AGP filter error16 Aug 2003 06:00 GMT1
Any thoughts?
 XP Pro upgrade will not install over XP Home.  A system
compatibility issue pops up stating that NVIDIA AGP
filter is not right.  The NVIDIA nforce driver needs to
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HElp with Installing Meade Capture View Software16 Aug 2003 03:41 GMT1
Not sure if I have selected the right group.  However, I am
trying to install Meade CaptureView Binocular and Digital
Camera software.  The message that comes up is:  "Scope CAM
PC Camera has not passed Windows Logo testing to verify its
xp pro login theme16 Aug 2003 01:44 GMT1
how can I change my login theme picture (for the whole
login page) to something other than the default
The Worm!16 Aug 2003 00:59 GMT5
I had a problem with Windows shutting down frequently. The
error message said something about the RPC service.
I thought if I disabled that service things would be fine -
- wrong answer. Since then I've had more problems. I can't
custom16 Aug 2003 00:58 GMT2
We are starting to deploy images of XP.  The image is the way we wanted it,
but what if the user needs something from the OS that was not included in
the image.  Is there a way to copy the enterprise version of XP (or
particular files) on a shared directory on the server and install ...
Changing Drive Letters15 Aug 2003 23:40 GMT1
My XP has two drives and the second one is partitioned.
The drive letters C & F & G. D & E are CD-ROM drives. How
can I change it so that the two partitions are D & E and
the two CD-ROMs are F & G? Will changing the drive
 
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