boot files 3) The OS has become corrupt in come way I'd suggest rebooting a few times and also checking the cabling inside the machine going to haard drive, especially if you moved the machine recently. When this fails (!), try reinstalling XP using the REPAIR option, and more...
Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition - Troubleshooting
Power down your machine Unplug everything from it Open it up Remove your sound card and put it back in Reverse the step and boot your machine If more...
Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition - Troubleshooting
the error code for Vista Help? As Linux is an operating system itself, you cannot run it under Windows (there may be some virtual machines that can run it though). The only other solution (available mainly on magazine disks such as PC Authority, etc) is to run it from more...
Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition - Troubleshooting
there you see "sharing and security" 2.click on the and enable share as cd rom.and give maximum allowed. 3.then from your system.Run->ip of the machine->enter. 4.it shows all the share file of the client machine if want access remote desktop 1.enable the remote desktop connection in the remote machinemore...
Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition - Troubleshooting
could it be blocking/filtering port 25 -- this is not as much of a solution as a place for you to look on your machine -- I am running a 3rd party firewall that disables the windows firewall. Would using a network sniffer such as wireshark from another machinemore...
Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition - Troubleshooting
arrow, and click the time server you want. to hibranate the computer, go to control panel power oprtion. select time frame you want the machine to turn-down. forgot to ask you. is your clock always late or early, or just random??? what machine do you have??? did you over more...
Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition - Troubleshooting