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It is possible your power suppluy have a problem. Try to disconnect a cd rom or something else that you do not need that. If that helps, then go buy a new power suppluy. Some Power Suppluy after 4 years of working, will not work propeply and if there are a lot of devices on that suppluy, it will see like been turnd off on some devices.
I hope you understanded that.
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This setting will be in the BIOS configuration screens somewhere. I would recommend finding your motherboard manual to locate the setting that you need to change. It will probably be called something like 'On AC Power Restored' and the options are usually 'On', 'Off', and 'Last State'. It sounds like yours is currently set to 'Last State', i.e. if the PC was currently running when the power went out, it will start up again.
You might want to consider investing in an Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) if your AC power fails frequently. While Windows XP uses the NTFS file system, which is journalled (all changes to the main file system structures are written to a log before being applied to the master locations on disk), only file system structures are protected (not changes to data in your files), and so you can lose data.
Stability. What an interesting concept. -- Chris Maunder
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It's controlled by the BIOS these days, Reboot and have a look at the Power Options in yours.
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After i install Win XP service pack 1 , i righr click on one folder , it do not display "Security tab " . How to show "Security tab" , because i want to protect some folder for some one can read only all file in these folder ?
Please help me. Thanks
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Tools, Folder Options, View tab, uncheck "Use simple file sharing", click OK. I don't think this works on Home Edition.
Stability. What an interesting concept. -- Chris Maunder
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Does NOT work in HOME Edition, but a patch/fix can be downloaded and installed to "make" it behave like Pro.
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The Partision must be NTFS
abhinav
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I would like to check the driver of an industrial pc in Embedded Windows XP.
The windows is very very simple.
After boot up, only a command is displayed.
How can I check its driver?
Please help!
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Hi all, I've trying to use ms access from pc and for some reason i'm gettng an error stating that this feature is not yet install but when i click on "Yes" to install i then received an error " unable to retreive system.mdw file"
PLZZZZZZZZZZ help!!!
dying for your help
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Try to use Repair or Reinstall Office
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I did that, But still that didn't fix the issue
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I have search my commupter for System.mdw and it isn't installed with Office. Open Accsess without oppening database. Then Chose from menu "Tools", "Security" and "Admin Workgroup". Then this wizard will create System.mdw.
PS: I have slovenian version of Office, so this translated menu option may not be accurate
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Thanks! I'll try that then let you know.
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"from menu "Tools", "Security" and "Admin Workgroup". Then this wizard will create"
Thanks, but that didn't work because you need the system.mdw to be able to access the security envir.
However, What I did was: I ran a search for MSAccess and delete access from there then I reinstall office. Bingo! it worked.
if you try to uninstall and resinstall office it may not solve the problem. It didn't work for me.
Thanks
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Hi, does anyone know that windows xp home edition support multiple boot or not?
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I "think" it does. There is a file: "C:\Boot.INI" and it has system and hidden attributes. You can manualy edit the file
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Thank you very much for your comment. I will try to install it and let you know whether it is working or not.
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When you are installing Windows XP with multiple boot, watch out for Partition Type.
Example:
If you have Windows 98 installed and have FAT32. Then you convert to NTFS, then this windows will not run, because it doesn't support NTFS filesystem
If you are installing XP on the same partition as 98, Folder "Program Files" will be the same as both system. And there is high probability, that in 98 the internet explorer will not work.
After installing on the same Partition as 98, on the last restart, boot menu will disaper, so you need manualy edit C:\Boot.ini.
Example
timeout=30
default=multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\WINDOWS
[operating systems]
multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\WINDOWS="Microsoft Windows XP Professional" /noexecute=optin /fastdetect
C:\="Windows 98"
NT based windows (Including 2000 and XP) have partiton based selection.
Windows 95,98,ME must be drive:\="Name" drive is where is windows installed
ps: Sorry for my poor english, and i hope you understanded
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Thank you very much for your detail explnation. Your english is very good and very easy to understand. It is true that windows 98 could not run under NTFS file system and if i install windows xp pro in the same partion it would have a problem with an existing windows program file folder. I have a lot of trouble with this before, now i have an experience that install windows in a difference partition would make me much for easier to manage. But what i concern is windows xp home support multiple boot like windows xp pro or not? Because i never install it before and now it is the time that i need to research about xp home edition.
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try this:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/q306559/[^]
At the bootom page, there is:
APPLIES TO
• Microsoft Windows XP Professional
• Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition
So you can install Home Edition with multiboot
ps: Home Edition doesn't have "group policy". Professional has more features than Home edition, but if you aren't advanced user, that need specific setting, then home edition will work same as proffesional. And if you need that specific setting, then you need to play with register
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Thank you very much for your information. I already install windows xp home since this saturday morning. My computer already exist windows 98 and now i know that xp home could be able to support multiple boot. Before i just know that xp home just have some basic function not like xp pro but i want to know more clearly. The reason is, I'm going to analysis a system that going to deploy in windows xp home edition. So I need to learn windows xp home edition feature more clearly. Before i used to work with windows xp pro only to research about my networking subject.
Thank you very much for your help since the first time that i post this message. Good luck!!!
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I'm using win 2003 as a domin with active directory. I want to force user to logoff after his time expired.
How can I do this, Can I write code in VB to do this.
Thanks
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You do not need to write an addition application to do this task. It is already build in option in the windows group polocies. Check this option in the group polocies: Network security: Force logoff when logon hours expire .
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Anyone have any experiance setting up a web farm? We want to farm IIS on two different servers together. Do we need a third machine to manage the traffic or can one of the machines do that?
E=mc2 -> BOOM
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