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Boot to your Windows XP CD and once it loads, hit Enter to Setup Windows then select "R" to go to the Recovery Console. Once in, type FIXMBR reboot and try it.... not always a success :( Hope this helps!!!
The reason you can't open attachments could be because of one liitle setting in Outlook Express... while in OE, go to Tools then Options. From that window select the "Security" tab. Once there, you should see a checkbox with "Do not allow attachments to be saved or opened that could …
Wondering if you have one drive partitioned (split) or two physical drives? You can find out by finding your "My Computer" icon, then "Right-Clicking" on it and selecting "Properties" from the pop-up menu, you should get a System Properties Window. From there, select the Device Manager tab at the top, …
Download Spybot: Search & Destroy, [url]http://www.majorgeek.com/esselbachfp.php?in=spyware/spybotsd13.exe,1095998739O934b535800b1cba8f96a5d72f72f1611df5354693177e83e8ba089e94b7b6b55[/url] and get a hold of Norton SystemWorks 2004 and run Norton Windoctor Good Luck
Sounds like your chip might be failing, I had the similar problem with a P4 3.0-E 1M. Can you boot into Windows by chance? If you can, download HotCPU Pro LE @ [url]http://www.7byte.com/hotcpu.exe[/url] Hope This Helps!!
Might not be a bad idea to run HiJack, Spybot S&D, & a full system virus scan...... seen lots of helpers and background trojans hogging CPU threads Hope this helps!!!
If You're running AVG, try disabling the OE5 plugin. Also, turn off email scanning. It provides no added protection. If this is not the case, then This could also be caused by corruption in the Identities registry keys. Open Regedit and [B]export[/B] the entire HKCU\Identities key, then delete it. Double-click …
Could very well be one of several or a combination of many different problems at play here. Catweazie has the first one covered. For the second, download Memtest86 @ [url]http://www.memtest86.com/memt31a.zip[/url] and it will create a bootable floppy for you, then take that back to your sick comp and let that …
GOPHER @ [url]http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc1436.html[/url] CHROME the browser UI around the web page CHROME URLs the chrome protocol which is the only way to get privileges CHROME directory the directory where the apps put their UI files CHROME command line argument start and open a file in a top level window CHROME …
You can also try going into internet options in control panel, Then connections, then LAN Settings, see if Automatically Detect Settings is checked..... if it is, uncheck it. Hope this Helps !!!
Check out this Support Article @ [url]http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;222471[/url] Hope this helps... (Have your Windows 2000 CD Ready!)
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