- Help identifying virus
-
I get an email. Almost instantly another email "arrives" with the same
subject but containing the following text:
--- begin quote
Hello
How are you doing recently?
I would like to introduce you a very good company which i knew. Their
website is www.ebakm.com They can offer
you all kinds of electronical products which you need,like Laptops ,GPS ,TV
LCD,Cell Phones,PS3,MP3/4,Watch etc........
Please take some time to have a check ,there must be something you 'd like
to purchase .
Hope you have a good mood in shopping from their company !
Best Regards!!!
--- end quote
I suspect it's a virus existing locally because the headers make no sense
and SpamCop agrees that the header is incomplete/missing.
Resident Avast has never complained and online scanning by both McCaffee and
another found nothing.
It's a mystery.
Thanks for your help.
Mon Feb 08 16:39:05 CST 2010 |
4 |
Mon Feb 08 16:39:05 CST 2010 by HeyBub |
- Help. My DVD drive will not recognize DVDs, but plays CD-Rs fine.
-
Hi,
I have a Sony Vaio PCV-RZ 34G desktop. I'm running Windows XP Home Edition
SP3, with automatic updates turned on. Sony DVD RW DW-U12Aa drive. I have
Corel Video Studio DVD burning software installed. Everything was runnig
fine in early December (last time i used the DVD drive, I thnk).
My DVD drive is not reading DVD discs. The drive plays CDs fine. When I
put a DVD in the drive and use file explorer the F:/ comes up, but shows no
files. This does show files when a CD is in the Drive. CDs play fine in
windows media player, but when I try to play a DVD, windows media player
shows 'drive F: busyâ?? and the menu is grayed out so I can not select it from
the Play menu.
Device manager shows the device working properly. The trouble shooting
wizard did not help. I have reset the bios to default. I have run the
Windows Mr.Fixit (KB314060) and it could not resolve the problem. It said a
working DVD is â??not readable mediaâ?? and â??install CD/DVD writerâ??.
Can you provide any assistance/suggestions?
Thank you
Mon Feb 08 16:15:01 CST 2010 |
1 |
Mon Feb 08 16:15:01 CST 2010 by Stuck |
- reinstall xp no cds
-
The hd died on my Dell D600. I'm buying another hd. I don't have the
reinstallation cd for the D600 but I have them for my Dell Dimension 2400
desktop unit. Can I use the Dimension 2400 xp reinstall cd & enter the xp
key found on the D600?
John Mc
Mon Feb 08 15:34:00 CST 2010 |
2 |
Mon Feb 08 15:34:00 CST 2010 by John |
- chkdsk - what the heck
-
I wanted to check an external USB harddisk.
Via Windows Explorer - Properties - Extra, I get the message that it can't
be done because exclusive access is needed.
OK, I try another way:
In Windows: 'Start' - 'Run" I enter:
chkdsk I: /f /r
OK, this seems to work... It looks like it is going to take a looong time,
but at least I can monitor what's happening in a DOS box.
When I came back after about 10 minutes the screemsaver was active, so I
woke it up with a mouse move.
Now the DOS box has disappeared altogether, not on the task bar or anything.
I can see the drive is still running, but from now on I have no idea what's
going on (if anything) and how long I have to wait!
Why is it so hard to accomplish a simple operation??
What am I doing wrong?
I just want to see what's happening and when it's ready :-(
--
regards,
|\ /|
| \/ |@rk
\../
\/os
Mon Feb 08 14:31:25 CST 2010 |
3 |
Mon Feb 08 14:31:25 CST 2010 by Linea |
- The "undo" function occurs randomly on various MS products
-
The "undo" function occurs randomly while I am using any SW application, like
MS Word, Excel, Outlook, IE, etc. I am running XP Pro, SP3 and am current
with all updates for XP and Office 2007 on a Dell D420 laptop. I have run
virus scans, RegCure, and Adware. In fact it happened twice while typing in
this message as this is the third time I typed in this last sentence. Any
help is greatly apreciated.
Mon Feb 08 14:30:01 CST 2010 |
7 |
Mon Feb 08 14:30:01 CST 2010 by CTIPres |
- ASP.NET
-
In the registry under HKLM\Services, I have entries for ASP.NET,
ASP.NET_1.1.4322, and ASP.NET_2.0.50727. Do I need all 3 of these or should
I delete two of these entries and just kept the latest version which
apparently is ASP.NET_2.0.50727?
--
DaffyD® ( : []=
If I knew where I was I'd be there now.
Mon Feb 08 14:08:08 CST 2010 |
1 |
Mon Feb 08 14:08:08 CST 2010 by DaffyD® |
Mon Feb 08 14:03:54 CST 2010 |
0 |
Mon Feb 08 14:03:54 CST 2010 by Kevin |
- very slow computer
-
HELP. my computer is an absolute mess. it takes forever to start up. i
have media center but can't listen to music or watch videos because the
computer is so slow that the sound skips. i ran superantispyware and avg and
that did not help one bit. i removed norton prior to installing avg and
removed windows defender (was told windows defender is spyware?) it seems as
though it was after playing a game on facebook that my computer slowed down
significantly.
when i open task manager i end up with 5 little green boxes in the bottom
right hand corner of computer screen. superantispyware icons showed up 4
times at the bottom right hand corner, i guess they are opening multiple
times?.
i checked msconfig and it doesn't appear as though i have anything unusual
running at start up.
could installing itunes and then removing it and then reinstalling it cause
problems? I followed instructions that i found online, used windows cleanup,
i think that was what it was called, and removed all the necessary components
(Bonjour, etc.)
I do my banking online and installed a program called Rapport console, it is
supposed to help so that key strokes can't be logged? I have disabled it to
see if that made a difference (possible conflict with firewall )and it did
not. i'm using avg for antivirus and windows firewall.
Mon Feb 08 10:24:02 CST 2010 |
6 |
Mon Feb 08 10:24:02 CST 2010 by helpplease |
- Transfer of XP to another pc
-
I have just been given a pc with a better spec than my present one
(Pentium 4 dual core 3GHz instead of Athlon 2800XP, GeForce 7895 GT
instead of GeForce 7600 GS) and want to transfer my XP Pro (Full
version, not OEM, not upgrade) to the new one.
From the Microsoft website I gather that I can transfer as long as I
format the hard disk on the old machine.
I thought that I could create an image with Acronis True Image, copy
this to a usb hdd, connect this to the new machine (after installing
just a 'bare bones' XP and then install this image onto the new
machine as the OS. Then uninstall the sound driver, motherboard
drivers and graphics driver and install the new ones.
Is this reasonable ?
Am I likely to have any problems reactivating XP ?
TIA
remove fred before emailing
Registered Linux User 490858
Mon Feb 08 10:23:33 CST 2010 |
4 |
Mon Feb 08 10:23:33 CST 2010 by scbs29 |
- Doc& Settings
-
i am the only administrator of my wien xp sp3 noteboob. In my D & S folder y
get 7 users with dif sizes (from48,6 MB to 9,02 GB) and different creation
dates. Would like to know if, and which I can delete to recover space.
Thanks beforehand. Much obliged
Dimitry
Mon Feb 08 08:27:49 CST 2010 |
1 |
Mon Feb 08 08:27:49 CST 2010 by dimitry |
- After running spyware - XP won't let me boot - keeps logging out
-
I have a dual boot XP and Win 7. I was in XP at the time.
I had recently running spybot because of a virus/spyware in my system
that caused the little RED X to appear in the start up menu and caused
my desktop background to show "YOU HAVE A VIRUS" repair immediately
and then it puts a TRIAL of some software on my desktop. Needless to
say, I didn't bother with it.
So here is what I did :
1) Ran Hijack This and took out what I could. Some things could not
be removed.
2) I rebooted and this did not fix the issue.
3) Tried restarting in safe mode, same issue.
4) Ran spybot and rebooted, this time it continues to log me off in
both safe and regular mode - it says "Loading user settings", and then
it logs me off.
Any ideas how to fix this?
Mon Feb 08 08:06:02 CST 2010 |
17 |
Mon Feb 08 08:06:02 CST 2010 by daviddschool |
- Windows Welcome Screen Login Looping Problem
-
Up until now no startup problems whatsoever with my system. Today, I press
the start button and it boots fine to the Windows' Welcome Screen. When I
click on my account icon (no password ever entered) it tries to login (I see
my desktop for about 4-5 seconds) but it comes back to the same Windows'
Welcome Screen after about 5-10 seconds. My significant other also has an
account icon and when she tries to login from the welcome screen she can't
get pass the screen either and gets the same 5-10 seconds looping problem
that happens to me. System specs: Dell Deminsion 3000; Windows XP Home
Edition w/Service Pack 3; 2.80 GHZ Intel Pentium 4; and 1GB DDR Memory. No
recent hardware changes made to system.
Many Thanks in Advance on any solution and Have A Super, Safe One Ahead!
Mon Feb 08 00:07:01 CST 2010 |
6 |
Mon Feb 08 00:07:01 CST 2010 by Skanman7 |
- Remote Desktop Connection
-
Remote Desktop Connection (RDC) is not listed in program/accessories. I
attempt to download RDC and I get a window stating "RDC can not be installed
because your operating system has a built in version. See All
Programs\Accessories\Communications\Remote Desktop Connections on lyour Start
Menu" Any suggestions
Sun Feb 07 22:21:01 CST 2010 |
1 |
Sun Feb 07 22:21:01 CST 2010 by JDA |
- registry question: shellnoroam\muicache
-
Trying to get some old W95 software (ActiveMovie) to show up in a context
menu, the "Open with ..." dialog. Typically when it's installed an entry
titled "ActiveMovie Control" will show up in the menu. At least it did until
now. I wonder if installing AFTER SP3 has anything to do with it (just did a
fresh install).
Anyway, ActiveMovie Control does show in ShellNoRoam\MUIcache but never
appears in the Open with ... selections. BTW, amovie does work (it plays
MP3's AVI's etc) but I had to manually set it up.
So why doesn't Amovie show in the openwith menu selections?
tia
Sun Feb 07 16:39:23 CST 2010 |
4 |
Sun Feb 07 16:39:23 CST 2010 by someone |
- System hangs at Welcome screen
-
For two mornings in a row now when I turned my computer on, the system got
as far as the Welcome screen and then froze. The cursor did respond to the
mouse but aside from that nothing worked, not even Ctl-Alt_Del. I powered
off, waited, then on again and it came up perfectly normally.
Windows XP, fully updated. Is there a RAM test, and/or a disk test, to
locate intermittent problems? Or any other suggestions?
Sun Feb 07 14:38:52 CST 2010 |
3 |
Sun Feb 07 14:38:52 CST 2010 by Renny |
- Change colour for screen backround
-
I'm a bit bored of the blue outline on the screen. However I don't like olive
green or silver. Are there any other colours I can choose from?
Sun Feb 07 13:09:01 CST 2010 |
6 |
Sun Feb 07 13:09:01 CST 2010 by AYJ |
- Power Cord for Dell Vostro
-
Need replace US Power Cord for Dell Vostro laptop family with European Power
Cord 210~250V (2 Pin round plug)
AC/DC Adaper is PA-10 family, model DA90PS2-00,Dell P/N UU572, DP/N 0UU572
Input 100-240V 50-60Hz
Comes with US 3-prong power cord, flat. Part # 0UY687
Which is right model of EU power cord?
There is 3-Wires power cord model
http://accessories.dell.com/sna/products/Cables/productdetail.aspx?c=ca&l=en&s=dhs&cs=cadhs1&sku=310-4029
and 2-wire European Power Cord (without ground wire?)
http://accessories.dell.com/sna/products/Cables/productdetail.aspx?c=ca&l=en&s=dhs&cs=cadhs1&sku=310-7296
what is right part number for EU Power Cord?
Sun Feb 07 10:00:44 CST 2010 |
19 |
Sun Feb 07 10:00:44 CST 2010 by Aster |
- Cannot restore
-
When I open system restore i get a heading with system restore but the rest
of the application is blank and so I cannot use system restore. Any ideas
what may have caused this?
I have completed a malware and virus scan and none detected.
Sun Feb 07 09:42:01 CST 2010 |
6 |
Sun Feb 07 09:42:01 CST 2010 by johnh |
- IE cannot display the webpage
-
From time to time in response to the first requirement to download webpage
my IE is responsible "Internet Explorer cannot display the webpage". But a
second requirement is executed correctly. The same can be repeated in a row
when I call two or three webpages. After that IE starts working correctly.
(My OS - WinXP, SP3, IE v.8.)
How to fix this situation?
Thank you
Lev
Sun Feb 07 03:39:43 CST 2010 |
4 |
Sun Feb 07 03:39:43 CST 2010 by Levlg |
- Who Dat?
-
Black and Gold Superbowl.
--
All the Best,
Kelly
Taskbar Repair Tool Plus!
http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/taskbarplus!.htm
Sun Feb 07 02:07:16 CST 2010 |
6 |
Sun Feb 07 02:07:16 CST 2010 by Kelly |
- Modify target path of link in mass
-
I used a unix utility (cygwin's tar) to copy a file tree from a hard
drive to a stick. One of the things I learned was that file links/
shortcuts contain a full path to their target rather than a relative
path. These are the files created by "Paste shortcut" or Shift-Ctrl-
Drag. After the file tree is copied to the stick, all such file links
no longer point to valid destinations.
I used a text editor like vim to look at the file shortcuts, and I can
see the full path to the target. Is there a hopefully simple way to
convert these paths to relative paths? I guess that would also depend
on whether file shortcuts can even point to targets using relative
paths.
Moreover, is there a hopefully simple way to traverse a file tree and
convert all file shortcuts to use relative paths?
Failing that, is there a simple way to replace all file shortcuts with
their target files throughout a subtree in the file hierarchy?
I am looking to do this on both Windows 2000 and Windows XP.
Sat Feb 06 23:57:46 CST 2010 |
5 |
Sat Feb 06 23:57:46 CST 2010 by AndyHancock |
- bad fonts on desktop and windows
-
After booting up my desktop has changed. Under all filder and files yhr
laungage has jibberish like large squares small squares. cannot read? also
goes for whenever I open afile or program, don't get american language all
types of squares??
I went back to a system restore and same thing??
wbansemer@yahoo.com
Sat Feb 06 21:09:01 CST 2010 |
7 |
Sat Feb 06 21:09:01 CST 2010 by thehunterman |
- GUI stops working on boot up
-
Hi Guys,
I have an up-to-date version of windows Xp and windows live mail. My
problem is when I boot up my computer, the desktop seems to lock and I
cannot use my icons or active any program from the desktop icons, nor the
taskbar. I have my task bar on hide, as windows is loading I can hide and
bring the taskbar back, but then the taskbar disappears and the cursor
turns into the symbol to increase or decrease it's size. I have to keep
rebooting my computer 4 or 5 times until it will work properly. Any ideas
in a solution, I thought doing a repair, is this a goo idea. Your help and
advice is appreciated
Thanks and Regards
Bob
Sat Feb 06 18:28:12 CST 2010 |
1 |
Sat Feb 06 18:28:12 CST 2010 by B |
- Internet Explorer
-
I can not find the discussion group for Internet Explorer only so am posting
the problem to this discussion group. The problem that I am having is when I
open up the computer for the past two weeks a page comes up with the
following message: "Internet Explorer can not display this page". I can
click the page off and continue to work on the computer. This is rather
annoying to have it occur every time I open up the computer. I have Internet
Explorer 8. Is there any way I can correct this problem or tell me why this
is happening. It has never happened before until the past two weeks. Would
appreciate any suggestions,etc.
--
Barbara
Sat Feb 06 16:27:01 CST 2010 |
4 |
Sat Feb 06 16:27:01 CST 2010 by Barbara |
- Pending Funeral
-
My wife's 6 year old Compaq laptop (WXP, SP3, 1 GB RAM, Windows Defender,
CCleaner, MBAM, SuperAntiSpyware, all WU's current) keeps requiring more and
more hand holding to keep it running ok. The fan is weak and sometimes
doesn't start. A few times the drive shut down due to overheating. Firefox
freezes sometimes as does WLMail and the computer will decided (whilst idle)
to either shut down or do a restart without prompting. I just had to work
on some weak-springed contacts inside of each USB port to get them to work,
but this may not be a permanent fix.
If I purchase another laptop I'd like to be able to transfer her files and
programs from the current one to the new one. In particular she has tons of
purchased games (in Real Arcade and MSN) and tons of photos and Office
files. The 60 GB hard drive has 41 Gigs used up. I'd like to somehow
transfer all or most of this to a new laptop, before the current one crashes
for good.
I've got the OS CD (WinXP, SP2) and an `Application and Driver Recovery
DVD'. I've never really backed up anything on this machine other than to put
all or most of our photos on a flash drive and copy them to my Acer Desktop.
I understand there are utilities out there that can make an image of this
drive but, frankly, I'm not really sure what that means. I know very little
about a product called Acronis but I think that's mostly for recovering an
old machine and not transferring files and programs to a new one. Not sure.
Can someone advise as to where I should start in terms of copying all my
`good stuff' to a new laptop. I haven't a clue how to do this. Or should I
just give the new computer (not purchased yet) and the old one to a local
geek who can copy all this stuff for me? Will it matter that the new laptop
might be a different OS?
Thanks to all you experts in advance...............Paul C.
Sat Feb 06 14:47:11 CST 2010 |
12 |
Sat Feb 06 14:47:11 CST 2010 by Paul |
- Cannot Change/Remove a Program
-
I have a program that doesn't quite work properly. It opens almost
everything that can be seen on the initial dialog, but the command entry
area is not functional. Per Subject, I'm getting nowhere with it.
The only way I can kill it is use Task Mgr. It's a student version of a
fairly complex program that I bought 5 years ago. As such it requires
the install CD to be in the machine.
Sat Feb 06 13:47:01 CST 2010 |
4 |
Sat Feb 06 13:47:01 CST 2010 by W |
- only one letter shows typing shortcut name
-
Windows XP pro SP3
This isn't really a big problem. I'm just curious about what is going
on.
Recently I notice that typing in a name (or changing a name) for
desktop shortcut does this:
The first three letters show up, then only one letter (the letter just
typed) shows as the typing continues. The field expands as the name is
typed but only one letter is visible as it is typed, until I am
finished and hit return. Then the whole name shows up.
Again, no big issue. Just curious. Any thoughts appreciated.
Jack
Sat Feb 06 13:40:32 CST 2010 |
0 |
Sat Feb 06 13:40:32 CST 2010 by JClark |
- computer wiped clean, now what?
-
my daughters laptop had something wrong with it......i'm not exactly sure.....
.when you turned it on, it made a funny sound like it kept wanting to re-
boot. we were not able to do anything with it. couldn't get on internet,
download anything, etc. we don't have the starter disk that came with the
computer to wipe it clean, so we gave laptop to a friend who did have the
starter disk for her computer. windows xp with sp2. the friend inserted the
disk and wiped computer clean for us, so it is new, like when it came from
factory. my question is this.......what do i do now? what steps do i need
to take to make sure the computer is safe before i allow my daughter to get
on internet? i know i need to add firewall and virus protection. how do i
add firewall? somebody mentioned something to me about installing a service
pack? also.......what about the drivers? are the necessary drivers re-
installed with the starter disk when the computer is cleaned?
i am not a tech head by any means, so it would help if any answers i received
were in plain English. any help i can get would be greatly appreciated.
--
Message posted via http://www.windowskb.com
Sat Feb 06 10:22:36 CST 2010 |
12 |
Sat Feb 06 10:22:36 CST 2010 by mindydee113 |
- New internet issue with desktop and laptop
-
As of two nights ago, I cannot be on the internet on my desktop (with a cable
modem) and on the internet on my laptop (wireless router) at the same time.
I do not know of any recent changes.
Chris
Sat Feb 06 08:56:02 CST 2010 |
1 |
Sat Feb 06 08:56:02 CST 2010 by Chris |
- Western Digital external hard drive
-
A friend of mine has a WD my book external hdd with back-up software
installed on it. I wish to know if the WD can be formatted clean so he can
use his own choice of back-up software. If the drive cannot be formatted,
can he still use his own choice of software and not use the WD back-up
software. If so, how is this done. he is running windows media centre fully
updated
thank you
Sat Feb 06 04:59:45 CST 2010 |
7 |
Sat Feb 06 04:59:45 CST 2010 by Barbara |
Fri Feb 05 22:45:01 CST 2010 |
2 |
Fri Feb 05 22:45:01 CST 2010 by Darson |
- Net Use Question
-
I have a simple Workgroup at home and all I want to do is share a drive.
Primary computer is set up with
Login: phil
Password:123
IP 192.168.60.155
Shared Name: e
Drive I want: E:
I want to set this up so it will auto login every time from my other
computer. This is what I used.
net use e: \\192.168.60.155\e password:123 /User:phil /Persistent:Yes
It tells me the password is bad.
If I just use:
net use e: \\192.168.60.155\e /user:phil
It then prompts me for the pw and i just type in 123 and everything works.
How do you get it to take the password?
Thanks!
Fri Feb 05 21:34:25 CST 2010 |
4 |
Fri Feb 05 21:34:25 CST 2010 by pvong |
- Upgrading an OS, changing an OS, Downgrading an OS?
-
I was wondering something. This is the situation:
I currently have an OEM computer that came with Windows XP 32-bit. I just
called Microsoft and asked the rep: if I were to install a windows Vista or 7
upgrade onto this computer, can I later clear the system completely, and
re-install the original version of windows XP from the boot dvd-rom?
I was encouraged to go with the upgrade from my current XP install, not buy
a new full-version OS. People on this site and a few others have recommended
against the upgrades, and to do the clean installs.
I have XP Home premium. If I put a vista upgrade on here, it would be to
home premium also.
But, the rep told me that once I install that Vista upgrade, I can never
downgrade. Unless it is to the xp professional or another version (the two
more expensive and higher end versions). I believe that the rep also said
this applies to windows vista, if I were to try and downgrade from Windows 7.
He mentioned something about XP and Vista are no longer supported. But for
some issues and for a fee in certain situations there is technical support
supplied.
What I do not understand is: If I were to completely erase my system, erase
the OS, and start from absolutly nothing and re-install windows - How can I
not re-install that old version of xp from the (or a) boot cd? Would some
sort of microsoft installed program prevent me from doing that? Or would this
be noted around the product key, and when I tried to validate it, it won't
validate?
People build computers all the time as a hobby and erase stuff and switch
OS's. They don't always upgrade an OS. There are people who build computers
used, and do thsi regularly.
Maybe since I have an OEM, it's different. But I did pay for the OEM
Operating System. I did pay for the computer. And it would be reinstalled on
the exact same computer.
I am curious mainly due to a potentialy need to re-install a stable back-up.
And what if I really don't like Vista? I want to try it more. It looks cool.
But waht if after two weeks of it being on my computer, I want XP back? The
answer to my question is not to buy windows 7 and install. Please humor me
about Vista.
This is also a concern I have about just installing Windows Vista or 7
64-bit to see what happens on my computer. I think I was told on the phone I
cannot revert back to the XP 32-bit?
One day I plan to sell or give this computer away. Obviously I'm not keeping
anything from this computer, except some hardware. If I can't put XP back on
here, and maybe put a Vista 32-bit upgrade how can this computer ever work
again? What if I tried Vista or 7 64-bit and removed it to put it onto my new
computer at that future date? I cannot put the old OS back onto this computer
to give away or sell?
Also: If I wanted to try Vista or 7 64-bit on my computer: Can I remove it
and place it onto another computer? Would the validation process work? It
would only be on one computer each time, I am not pirating an OS. It would
probably be a home premium version. I don't really need the other ones unless
they are on a cheap sale. I can/will call microsoft about this last
question. I just ran out of time, they closed.
Thank you. I have tried to be very clear, I hope it helps.
Fri Feb 05 20:30:03 CST 2010 |
7 |
Fri Feb 05 20:30:03 CST 2010 by BrianV |
- Cannot call via Outlook
-
Win XP SP 3.
Recently unable to dial a phone via Outlook. "Another
program is using the port." No other program is using the
port.
Fri Feb 05 20:15:49 CST 2010 |
7 |
Fri Feb 05 20:15:49 CST 2010 by Sanford |
- Default Printer keeps changing
-
Using Control Panel --> Printers and Faxes I set the default printer to my
Brother HL-2170W laser printer by right clicking on it's icon then "set as
default printer". Upon re-boot the default printer has been automatically
reset to my HP-PSC1300 ink jet printer. How do I make my prefered printer
selection stick?
Note, left or right clicking on Brother printer icon does not produce a "set
as default printer" messages in printer task, top left pane.
Fri Feb 05 19:16:09 CST 2010 |
3 |
Fri Feb 05 19:16:09 CST 2010 by PSRumbagh |
- Multisession CD-Rs in XP?
-
I've no experience of using the Windows XP CD-burning process. Does
it support multisession CD-Rs (can I use it to add new files to those
previously burned to a CD-R)? I've not been able to find any guidance
on this.
TIA,
--
Martyn Tindall
Leeds, England, United Kingdom
Fri Feb 05 15:44:42 CST 2010 |
3 |
Fri Feb 05 15:44:42 CST 2010 by martyn |
- Removing Devices from USB Ports
-
1. Is it best to turn off the computer before plugging devices (e.g. digital
cameras and MP3) in to the USB port and then restart it if the devices are
only going to be 'attached' for a short period or can they be plugged in
while the computer is still on?
2. Generally, if someone is limited on their number of USB ports and they
want to 'unplug' a device and 'replace' with another device for only a little
while, is it best to turn computer off or is it okay to 'unplug' and 'plug'
in again while the computer is still on?
3. If a device is plugged in and the software is installed, the software
will remain installed even if device is unplugged but if it is being plugged
in for the first time, the software for it will have to be installed-Is that
correct?
Thanks!
Fri Feb 05 13:57:01 CST 2010 |
4 |
Fri Feb 05 13:57:01 CST 2010 by Summer1 |
- computer won't shutdown
-
Every time i shut down my XP computer it restarts. The only way I can get it
to shut down is to tun off the electricity.
How can I fix this?
Thank You,
Jim
Fri Feb 05 11:47:02 CST 2010 |
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Fri Feb 05 11:47:02 CST 2010 by JimRobbins |
- Accessing Windows 7 event viewer from Windows XP
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Most of our computers are Windows XP SP3. We have a few Windows 7 computers.
We have noticed, that (even though er have admin rights to the destination
computer) when I try to access a Windows 7 computer's event viewer from
Windows XP Computer Management console, we get the error on on our Windows XP
computer: "Unable to connect to computer "hostname". The error was: Netowkr
path is not found." However, the "shared folders" and "Local Users and
groups" portion of computer management work fine connecting to Windows 7 from
XP.
Are there any plug-ins or updates for Windows XP that will allow me to view
Windows 7 event logs from an XP computer?
Fri Feb 05 11:18:02 CST 2010 |
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Fri Feb 05 11:18:02 CST 2010 by RichL |
- Win XP Backup
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win xp pro sp3
I have been in the habit of backing up my most important data to an external
hard disk folder by folder. Only about 10gb and takes about 5 minutes.
I have just looked at the built in backup program with xp pro and have never
seen any reference to it in this group and wondered how many people use it.
I am curious how well it works and have a couple of questions about it which
are not quite clear.
One of the options is to backup all information. Incidentally this shows it
will take one hour thirty minutes. Under what conditions could one restore
from this type of backup and does it work? If there is some crash which
makes XP unable to start can the backup be used?
It then goes on to choose between Incremental and differential backup. I'm
afraid this bit confuses me.
What I want to do is backup only any changed or new files to each of the
folders. Which one would I use?
None of the results on Google were detailed enough, even the description on
Microsoft's website does not explain in detail.
Any clarification from the monitors of this group would be appreciated.
Fri Feb 05 09:49:51 CST 2010 |
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Fri Feb 05 09:49:51 CST 2010 by joe |
- How to add code to shut down XP for batch file?
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I get a batch file, it works fine, but I would like to add code at the end of
file to shut down XP.
Does anyone have any suggestions on how to add code to shut down XP for
batch file?
Thanks in advance for any suggestions
Eric
Fri Feb 05 09:28:02 CST 2010 |
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Fri Feb 05 09:28:02 CST 2010 by Eric |
- OT - but Yahoo Mail log-in now 'remembered'
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From a day or so ago we have noticed that FF 3.6 (XP, Vista and W7 PCs) here
is now prompting to 'remember' Yahoo Mail log-ins.
We thought Yahoo Mail (as well as Hotmail) log-ins are not 'rememberable'.
But we found that IE (6, 7 as well as 8) also now offers to remember Yahoo
Mail passwords.
Does anyone know what's going on?
Or do we have tracking virii on out machines here?
Regards and thanks in anticipation.
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Fri Feb 05 09:13:37 CST 2010 |
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Fri Feb 05 09:13:37 CST 2010 by Avatar |
- Sudden slowness of major apps.
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I have recently set up a new ASUS EeePC notebook (XP Home OS) with updated
versions of my every-day PC programs.
It has been up and running on and off line for a week with no problems.
In the natural course of the set up some very standard tweaks, user
preference refinements and program updates have been made.
All of a sudden, three of the most used programs have developed overly long
time periods to get themselves together and open up.
Windows Explorer, Outlook Express and Firefox have painfully begun to take
up to a minute or more to get themselves started when I click their short
cuts or their .exes.
Other image and text programs, system folders and Opera all behave as
normal.
Even fully clean rebooting with all start ups (including avast and Commodo)
disabled have no effect on the slow opening of those three programs.
Could there be a disabled service common to these three?
What to try now??
Thanks for looking.
Thanks for any help,
TerryS.
Fri Feb 05 09:09:14 CST 2010 |
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Fri Feb 05 09:09:14 CST 2010 by TerryS |
- Does XP Home have services.msc?
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I know XP Home doesn't have gpedit.msc.. does it still have services.msc?
I bought an Acer Revo.. you know little nettop unit. It's slow as balls, but
it's good enough for my Girlfriend's Daughter to surf the web, etc.
I bought a Netgear USB Wireless-G adapter, but their software won't run for
some reason.
They suggest to run Wireless Zero Configuration by going into services.msc.
I'm at work right now looking for solutions before I get home from work..
does XP Home have services.msc even?
Fri Feb 05 08:01:11 CST 2010 |
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Fri Feb 05 08:01:11 CST 2010 by shawn |
- oppening a directory
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When I open a directory to check its contents Windows displays the search
screen.
I think it´s happening because the first option displayed on the shortcut
menu is "Search".
What should I do so that it displays the contents of the directory.
Fri Feb 05 07:51:02 CST 2010 |
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Fri Feb 05 07:51:02 CST 2010 by Neia |
Fri Feb 05 05:53:10 CST 2010 |
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Fri Feb 05 05:53:10 CST 2010 by amber |
- Cleanup of computer
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Hi,
I want to cleanup a Windows XP computer that has become rather slow. I
already ran defrag. What can I do more and how?
Thanks.
Fri Feb 05 02:33:02 CST 2010 |
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Fri Feb 05 02:33:02 CST 2010 by Huub |
- OS not changing RAM installed
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Hello, hopefully someone can help me.
I have a Dell Dimension Dim 3000 computer, with OS: Microsoft Windows XP,
Home Edition, Version 2002, SP3 (32-bit). When I got the computer in 2005,
the original RAM was 256 mb. My dad had installed 1 GB, which I forgot about.
Lately my computer has been horribly slow. Did virus check, disk defrag, and
deleted programs.
System is showing only 256 mb, but my BIOS recognizes any change right away.
Right now it read 1024 mb, but Windows is not changing at all. I'm not even
close to the maximum this computer can hold.
Anyone have any ideas as to why it's not reading it?
(This seems to happen to a lot of Dells).
Thu Feb 04 22:53:02 CST 2010 |
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Thu Feb 04 22:53:02 CST 2010 by nessers |
- can't add my True Type Windows Fonts
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I have tried loading my Font files to C:/Windows/Fonts, they do appear
inside the directory when viewing thru my File Manager, but when using
my programs, they don't show up in any of my Font menu pulldowns; only
the default fonts that come with the machine. I'm using Windows XP Pro
??
chumley
Thu Feb 04 21:39:43 CST 2010 |
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Thu Feb 04 21:39:43 CST 2010 by chumley |