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blue error screens on NT/2k/XP/2k3 usually means a hardware problem
hello i have been using windows xp for a very long time and this is the first time that this problem has appeared. when i double click on a folder in windows xp, it either opens the folder within a new windows, even though in the folder options i have …
to change from the secure login to the standard login go to the control panel, select [b]User Accounts, [/b]and then click on the link that says: [b]"Change the way users log on or off"[/b] then select [b]"Use the Welcome Screen"[/b] and click apply options to apply the settings
130 farenheit, which is around 54 celsius, is way to hot for a pc most computer should run in the mid 30's to mid 40's degrees celsius which is around 89 - 113 degrees farenheit
[color=DarkGreen][size=2][font=Trebuchet MS][font=Trebuchet MS]Can anybody tell me how to mount a FAT32 partition in linux. i can mount a NTFS partition, but i seem to be having problems with FAT32.[/font] [/font][/size][/color]
[font=Trebuchet MS]This worked on when I tried it on RedHat 8.0, so it should work in RH 9:[/font] [font=Trebuchet MS][font=Trebuchet MS][b][font=Trebuchet MS][b]Linux 2.4 and above - [/b] [list] [*][b][font=Trebuchet MS]First plug the device into the USB port of your computer[/font][/b] [*][b][font=Trebuchet MS]Execute: cd /etc/sysconfig/ ( cat /etc/sysconfig/hwconf | more )[/font][/b] …
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