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I also agree with above comment. The reason that your computer could not start because the driver of your old hard disk is not match the new hardware especially the mainboard. This action meaning the save that you install the wrong driver for your mainboard also. My comment is keep your old hard disk as your data drive and install an operating system on another new hard disk drive.
A thousand mile of journey, begin with the first step.
APO-CEDC
Save Children Norway-Cambodia Office
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Maybey SysPrep will help. This[^] is an article about it for W2K.
Wout Louwers
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My suggest is to connect your HDD in ur PC as new hardwaer but be sure HDD have do be different with CD-ROM (master os slave) and apply changes in BIOS by detecting ur new HDD and set to boot from CD-ROM ... then install ur new OS... this will be done succsessfully..
I hope this helps you.....
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if you'r using winxp try this:
boot your pc with winxp cd
few options:
To set up Windows XP now, press ENTER.
To repair a Windows XP installation using Recovery Console, press R.
To quit Setup without installing Windows XP, press F3.
choose Recovery Console (press R)
now you have something like this ...
1. C:\WINDOWS
Wich Windows installation would you like to log onto
(To cancel, press ENTER)?
type 1 and press enter
Type the Administrator password: (type yor pass - if blank hit enter)
type help (use this commands first: bootcfg, fixmbr, fixboot)
if you don't understand something mail me ))
Software is like sex ...
It's better when it's FREE
Unix. The Internet's Operating System.
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Hi,
I have a dll who an user with restricted privileges must use.
I whant to register this dll with total control privilege from this user.
If somebody can help me I will be thankeful.
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Try to log the machine with administrative previlege and register the file. And let your user to use it.
A thousand mile of journey, begin with the first step.
APO-CEDC
Save Children Norway-Cambodia Office
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Ok, but if you whant to let permission to the registred dll, there are lot of places in the registry where you must do it.
I don´t know if there are a place or something to let permission in a simply way.
Thanks.
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Who can provide an address to download Win98(English version)?
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Lots of us probably could but noone will. This is not a Warez board.
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I already search the internet and don't found any result. On the otherhand, windows 98 is not a free OS like linux. You should purchase a copy of it from Microsoft.
A thousand mile of journey, begin with the first step.
APO-CEDC
Save Children Norway-Cambodia Office
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Hi:
I have a very unique problem opening TEXT files in Notepad. When I doubleclick a TextFile (configured for Notepad, as is the default case), it opens a blank new Notepad window (Untitled), as if you have typed Notepad.exe. Each time, I have to rightclick Open With and choose Notepad.
I think some program application has damaged the association for .TXT file with notepad.exe and some %1 etc arguments are required. Is'nt it?
I am not sure of what arguments and where to apply?
Can you please throw some light on that?
Deepak Kumar Vasudevan
Personal Web: http://vdeepakkumar.netfirms.com/
I Blog At: http://deepak.blogdrive.com/
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You can do thus:
Open any folder.
Click Tools menu and choose "folder option"
In the dialog of "Folder Option" you chose "File Types" tab
In this you will see "Extensions" Coloumn, Find there "TXT"
Choose it and click "Advanced" Command Button
In next dialog you will get different operations associated with File Type TXT
Choose open and Press tab Edit.
Here you see two text boxes, first telling operation name ("open" here) and other telling application name with command for it.
You should enter here (in Application TextBox) like this:
C:\WINNT\system32\NOTEPAD.EXE %1
change drive ( C: ) and window folder (WINNT) name accordingly your system and you will get what you want.
Ok.
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Thanks
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I'm wondering what's the use in press F1 button when the system is booting up!
...always look on the <blink>bright
side of life...
(Whistle)
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Vasudevan Deepak Kumar wrote:
BIOS Setup
Yes, is it means to load up the default BIOS setup?
...always look on the <blink>bright
side of life...
(Whistle)
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Vasudevan Deepak Kumar wrote:
I think it will enter BIOS Setup Utility
What we can do with BIOS setup utility? And where does it come from?
A thousand mile of journey, begin with the first step.
APO-CEDC
Save Children Norway-Cambodia Office
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The bios is the set of programs that run immediately on startup. It initializes access to your disk drives, assigns irqs to devices, sets the system clock, defaults for numluck, etc. On some mobos (generally targeted at DIY system builders and performance junkies, but not OEM systems) it will also provide options to adjust memory timing, clock speeds, and voltage levels to the cpu and memory. After doing this it calls the bootloader to start your operating system.
It's stored in a flashmemory type chip and comes with your machine. The manufacturer may provide updates on thier website but unless you're a performance junky, need to add support for a new hardware feature (>130Gig harddrives was a recent one), or it somehow gets corrupted you shouldn't mess with it because it it gets corrupted badly you might be unable to reboot or repair your system without getting a new chip from the manufacturer.
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I ask you this question because I want to find the way to recover my laptop. My laptop has lock the password from accessing the CMOS and computer. Now I forget the password and want to find the solution to access my laptop again. But I don't know which tool that could be reset its password. Do you have any idea about that?
A thousand mile of journey, begin with the first step.
APO-CEDC
Save Children Norway-Cambodia Office
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Contact your machines manufacturer. There might be a utility on their website, but since laptops are more readily stolen they're often designed to prevent a user from being able to do it at all, and instead making it a factory repair job.
Wish I could be more help.
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YongSheng Li wrote:
I'm wondering what's the use in press F1 button when the system is booting up!
It is depend on the function that is design from the PC manufacturer. The best way to know it is reading the manual that came with your laptop. For me, my dell computer is reqire to press F2 to access the BIOS setup.
A thousand mile of journey, begin with the first step.
APO-CEDC
Save Children Norway-Cambodia Office
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Hello
i have a strange problem with WinXP SP2:
my computer runs 24/7 and doing lots of work, recently (after 9 days uptime) i noticed that the system can't open new dialog windows, show tabs menu in task manager, don't allow to run new tasks (typing 'ping' command produces no output at all!) etc.. that was strange for me cause on win2k i never noticed such a behavior, later i understand that it is cause of HIGH handles usage (as seen in task manager), as soon as it reaches ~10000 the system begins to misbehave
i need to close/rerun tasks to repair it withous rebooting
maybe anyone have ideas how to overcome this problem (rebooting is not a good solution) ?
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