Summary: Either you have a virus or you (or someone else) installed a executable file that affects your CD drive...it's usually done as a prank. Do you have an...
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Summary: mikeyb, you may have a virus, but seems like Norton would have reported it. In case you have a nasty, you can always assume the worst and clean as if ...
Summary: Microsoft Windows has a 64 bit compatible operating system that will work with the AMD 64 processors that use full capabilities of the 64 bit processo...
Summary: The XP boot disk (formated from XP) has the boot loader files NTLDR, NTDETECT.COM, a copy of your BOOT.INI, and possibly BOOTSECT.DOS (for Win9x) and/...
Summary: Lets try again :-) If your drive was unpartitioned you would have nothing. No drive letters, no OS, no boot, no nothing. Your computer lites would g...
Summary: Opinions vary as to whether a PC should be left powered on 24/7 or shutdown at the end of the day. Regardless of your preference, you *should* have yo...
Summary: It's a virtual drive. If you have Daemon Tools installed, you can click on the icon in your taskbar and mount the image of your cd, then copy it. If...
Summary: ntfs is a secure file structure and if you have a user name and password on your account and keep your files private you will not be able to share you...
Summary: Your ISP could care less about whether or not you have a router. In fact they already know it. When they "look at" your computer all they will see i...
Summary: You probably do. You can burn only 700mb of data to a CD but if you have a DVD-R drive, you can burn 4.7GB of data. DVD burners are popular with dvd ...
Summary: Well, there are a couple of things, but my big question first is Why did your computer suddenly go crazy? Make sure that you don't have a spyware/malw...
Summary: you could take the HD to a computer that has a floppy, and put the files in that way. Also check bootdisk.com they have a lot of resources for getting...
Summary: used to take me 15 seconds...then 44 seconds...i switched to a 3rd party IDE channel driver...and now it's at least a minute. But usually the windows ...
Summary: There is no MS-DOS in XP except in NTVDM Emulation, and certainly it has no MS-DOS bootable sub-system. Therefore it may be prudent if you have a Full...
Summary: salgof, I remove messages every day from the board for a varity of reasons. I can also remove a single thread from a post. As a moderator it is my job...
Summary: i recently had a major problem that windows xp would not boot and the only way of making it work was to get into the setup through the 6 bootdisks or ...
Summary: If you have a floppy drive, you could download DelPart and put it on a bootable floppy. It will delete all partitioing on the drive. http://www.russel...
Summary: A "server" by defination serves resources. So if you set you PC as the main depository for other users files or you allow them to access your files, ...