you can use network xp with 98, ME, or windows 2000, as long as the harddrive is formatted with FAT32 not with NTFS. If it is with NTFS i dont know of any way you can share files over the network with other windows OS's. If hd is NTFS you can either reformat hd in FAT32 or convert it to FAT32...
I just bought a 20 gig hard drive for windows xp home edition. The cd-rom boots, hard drive is formatted, and the neccessary installation file are copied to the harddrive all with no problems. When the computer restarts and i have it boot from the harddrive, the installation process go on...
i finally got it to work. It was exactly as i guessed. even though i had admistrative privileges in my ADMIN account, i installed the drivers on the OS created administrator account. I logged into that account in VGA mode, uninstalled all previous display drivers, restarted computer, logged...
i have the radeon 9800 pro 128MB not the all-in-wonder. i know that both seperate downloads of each driver and the WDM package don't work, but i havent gotten home yet to see if the account i am logged into makes a difference.
take both harddrives and format them NTFS. If you format any drive over 30gigs with FAT32, when xp is installed it wont work. If you max out the ram, its a good idea to get a graphics card that isnt built into the Motherboard. there is no stability issue if you max out the ram and the...
i have no other problems on my computer. whats wierd is the fact that i can log into VGA mode and everything works perfectly, mouse and keyboard work.. But last night i tried changing the resolution from 800X600 to 1024X1028 and the system changed the resolution then the whole system freezed...
I tried it with both the latest driver and the driver i had previously all with no success. I am thinking that it might be that the driver seems to not work with my hardware layout??? the system might be freezing after installation of drivers on startup. I tried downloading the WDM capture...
I updated my 9800 pro graphics card drivers and restarted the system. when it rebooted it went to the blue background screen, and no matter how long i leave it on it doesnt go past it, but sometimes it brings the log-in box and accually logs me into my account. it loads the start menu, desktop...
could it possibley be too many firewalls. I have had something like that happen before where i have 2 to 3 firewalls installed on my computer and it slows down the receiving of information from the internet???
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