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Wish: Editing messages in the out box
A fresh install of windows is not a option as I have to many important programs ,I do not have setup programs for.My computer ran 100% before chkdsk FIXED IT If your hard drive had that many errors on it, you may be best off with a new install of XP (if not also a new hard drive). Chkdsk didn't "destroy" your

External hard-drive craftiness
Most likely the first option should boot to Windows. John Dave wrote: Yes I do. "John John" wrote: Do you have a floppy diskette drive on your machine? Could Not Start Error Messages When You Start Your Computer - hal-dll: http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;330184 -- Was this helpful?

Installed Vista dual boot, think I screwed up!
All of these conditions must be met for the uninstall option to be available. I did go -in- to the hard dr, C:,,, found boot leg files, but can't remove them, at all. This Comp is partitioned as NTFS files. Can anyone,,,, Just send me a printable version, step by step instuctions on how to reformat, my hard drive,

Dual boot, correct boot.ini
Just accept all the default options, and in about an hour, you'll be running Windows XP. -- Bob Delaney Microsoft Desktop Systems MVP "JOSEPH KABASTA" <JWP...@email.msn.com> wrote in message news:uGgvIBxuBHA.2228@tkmsftngp07... How would I go about upgrading from ME to XP without having to format my hard drive and

Dual boot, correct boot.ini
newsID=11447&pagtype=all Related: Vista burns laptop hard disks - Failure eight times higher than under XP ,----[ Quote ] The hard disk’s temperature can get ten degrees higher than the vendors’ I then realised that hidden away in the burn DVD dialog box is an option to change the default formating of the disk.

Got 2008.1, Installed, Now What?
Please explain "drives", do you have two physical hard disks or do you have 2 partitions on one hard disk? What caused you to lose dual booting abilties? John BrianMultiLanguage wrote: I have two drives. drive 1(D1) = C: drive 2(D2) = D: D1 is XP pro and D2 is W2K I no longer have the dual boot option and I

The document name or path is not valid---Word XP
templates:2001 msgid "You have the option of installing hddtemp with the SUID bit set, allowing it to be run (reporting hard drive temperatures) by regular users and not only the templates:6001 msgid "By default, hddtemp listens for incoming connections on port 7634. This can be changed for another port number.

How to force Vista Boot Menu
I installed Vista Ultimate from the DVD, it told me that the upgrade option was disabled and that I should do a clean install. Upgrade from what? I guess this answers my "was Vista pre-installed" question in a roundabout way. :>{ appeared on the default drive C. This gave me 10GB extra, but there is still about

scanreg.exe switch syntax ?
Default Security level: High. I dropped this to standard on my system. Hehehe, you sure are making it hard on re-creating your problem. Hmmm. I mounted the DVD and copied the boot.iso to my hard drive. Then I simply used k3b to burn it to cd. K3b asked if I wanted to burn it direct as an ISO, and I gave it a

External hard-drive craftiness
From: David Empson SCSI ID 7 is usually special because the Apple SCSI and Hi-Speed SCSI cards count as a device set to ID 7 by default (and every Macintosh has a hard- wired SCSI ID of 7). The only thing that is special about ID 0 is that it is the standard ID used for an internal drive on a Macintosh.

Can't open word files
There does not seem to be a detailed config option for this default. Any help would be appreciated. I couldn't find CloseView either on my hard drive or in the dBUG software archives. "Apple has a control panel (should be on your hard drive somewhere) called CloseView. It's for people with visual impairments.

Note on Boot.ini
caR9absDaxw, "drdocum...@officeformac.com" <drdocum...@officeformac.com> wrote: another file or set of files using up hard drive space, and uses more RAM, Is it really important to change the default font from Times to Cambria? It depends on your sensibilities :-) Cambria is a much nicer font, and supports

double-click hard drive in my computer problem
HARDFLUSH must have the option of being combined with the HARDBARRIER flag, just like other requests. When HARDBARRIER is itself implemented using a flush or FUA, I don't think there is a hard flush equivalent to fdatasync(). I'm thinking it should be a per-filesystem (and/or system wide default,

chkdsk problem
Last time I checked (which was a while ago), Knoppix mounted hard drive partitions with the "nodev" option by default. This option disables all device nodes on the filesystem. It's meant for when you don't trust the filesystem you're mounting, so if it has some device nodes with inappropriate permissions they can't

Boot.Ini and recovery Console
+ + This option is required to support the full capacity of large + (2TB+) block devices, including RAID, disk, Network Block Device, + Logical Volume Manager (LVM) and loopback. + + For example, RAID devices are frequently bigger than the capacity + of the largest individual hard drive. + + This option is not

Boot.Ini and recovery Console
It said something on the lines of "security settings invalid restoring settings to default"for every file on my computer.Which left my computer without a task If your hard drive had that many errors on it, you may be best off with a new install of XP (if not also a new hard drive). Chkdsk didn't "destroy" your

xp disc setup files
I also noticed when I right mouse click on the C:\ drive the first option is Autoplay (this is also bolded). Can anyone please assist in removing the autoplay option and making the open option the default option when you double-click on C:\ drive? Look for a file named autorun.inf in the root of your C drive.

Upgrading from ME to XP
I'd like to be able to select an option to default to editing messages, without asking me, when I click on them. I could then use right-click on the rare occasion wen I only want to view the (subject amended accordingly) -- Andy Mabbett The next virus you download could be the one which wipes your hard-drive.

Future systems (far advanced)
I believe XP loads this option by default so unless you have disabled it this may be an option for you. "David Rogoff" <da...@therogoffs.com> wrote in I put a spare hard drive in it and did a clean XP install. With that, the PC can see the 2000 PC, and vice versa. I put the original drive back and no go.

partioning for dual boot
Examples Fdisk - This would get you into the fdisk option screen that you can see in the fdisk simulation. Also keep in mind when deleting a partitions ANYTHING that is on that partition of the hard drive will be ERASED, also once the partition is delete it will not be redetected until you format that partition,