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Your probably gonna have to disable on the motherboard, maybe the bios will do it.
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I assume it is working via a "driver" prog loaded on startup, I have seen this method on a friends PC runing 98, i.e. a keyboard hook checking for various special keypresses. If so kill it, or try and remove this key deignation from the config.
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My secondary hard drive is detected in the bios, and is displayed in Disk Management, but it is not displayed in My Computer, does anybody know how to get it there?
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i forgot to mention that the drive has two partitions on it, and a whole load of data i would like to keep.
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Is it formatted as FAT32 or NTFS, or is it formatted as another file system?
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sorry, i forgot to post that i had fixed it. i found in a KB article that GoBack screws wit hthe boot record, and it confuses windows, all i had to do was disable goback.
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Better to much solutions as no solution
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OK, I'm rather new to Windows Servers, but I need to do the following:
I have installed Office 2003 on a Windows Server 2003 Enterprise server. The drive where it is shared on is read only to other users, except the Administrator. What I want to do is to use this Office installation for the workstations as well. However, I know that I need to install some of the components on the client machines to get this working, but which components need to be installed and how they must installed I don't know. Is there anyone who knows a solution for this problem.
N.B. I rather don't use Terminal Services for this.
Thanks in Advance,
Sjoerd van Leent
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Hi,
After installing Windows XP Pro, After activation of the software it works for about two days and then the error message appears -- NTLDR Missing Please Press Ctrl Alt Delete to restart your computer.
Has anyone seen this before ??
Thanks
Tony
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2TallTony wrote:
Has anyone seen this before ??
Yes, basically something/someone has deleted the NT Loader (Actually thats a guess, but it makes sense so it should be right) The only way I've seen around it is to reinstall.
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My sister did this recently on her home computer, and she's an MS Exchange support tech...
Floppy disks formatted with Windows 98 and later (IIRC) report 'Boot: Missing NTLDR' if they haven't got system support files on.
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2TallTony wrote:
Has anyone seen this before ??
My scenario was.... I had the PC with 2000, XP (i had problems in both), when I try to boot my PC, with a floppy inside the floppy drive, this message comes. Just remove the floppy and then continue booting, it works fine.
- This may not be a solution or a fix to a problem, but was just trying to eliminate the 'worst case' option I faced...
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Well, I found what the problem was, I created the partition using a Win98 boot disk through FDISK, I guess when this is done the OS gets a little confused between FAT32 and NTFS file system format. The problem was taken care of by booting from the CD and formatting with the util built into the WinXP build. Thanks All for your helpful replies.
Tony
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Hi,,
I use Win2000 Adv. Server (trial version)
each time windows starts I get a message box like :
One or more services could not run .. check Event viewer..
how can i prevent this message from appearing ? (even without fixing the problem that causes it)
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simply disable the offending service in the Services MMC.
Hope this helps ...
Chris
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I am trying to install MSMQ on Windows Server 2003 (via Add Windows Components, in Add/Remove Programs) and I get the following error:
Message Queuing failed to bind to port 1801. The port may already be bound to another process. Make sure that the port is free and try to start Message Queuing again. If this problem arises during setup, you must free the port and run setup again.
Any idea? Btw, it runs via VMWare and the host OS does not have MSMQ installed either.
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Hi all,
I want to know the equivalent of "msgina.dll" in windows 98?
I know that this file manage all user's login process in WinNT,WinXP,Win2000.
Best Regards.
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Hello, Im considering completely reinstalling windows on my machine. I have the upgrade version of windows XP professional. Is there an option to completely reformat and reinstall the upgrade version, or do I have to find/reinstall the older version first ( windows 98 uck...). Also, I have 3 hard drives- will it just reformat the c: drive or all of them. Any words of advice before I byte the bullet?
thanks
steve
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Don't take this at 100% truth but I think you can install clean if you have the 98 CD where you just need to insert it and verify that you have it. Okay yep thats it, I found this on the web...
Boot to the CD-ROM drive, if your computer will boot to the CD-ROM drive (make it the first boot device and try). It will boot to Setup. If a previous version of Windows is not on the hard disk drive, it will ask you to insert a CD from qualifying version of Windows to verify before continuing the installation. I don’t know if your previous version of Windows will work. I have heard that Windows 95 cannot be upgraded to Windows XP; however, the qualifying products listed when I did it (several times) were:
“Please insert your Windows NT 3.51 Workstation, Windows NT 4.0 Workstation, Windows 2000 Professional, Windows 95, Windows 98, or Windows Millennium CD into your CD-ROM drive.”
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The upgrade version doesn't mean you have to install it over another OS. It just means you have to have the media for another OS, to verify that you own it (or at least borrowed it from someone ). The installer will ask for the CD at some point.
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Michael Dunn wrote:
to verify that you own it (or at least borrowed it from someone )
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All you have to do is boot off the XP CD and it will check for a previous version before you get a chance to format. After it checks the install goes on like normal. It will also work if you have a valid windows CD (oem restore cds don't work)
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