edfair, wolluf,
Yes, it is set to AUTO. This is what it was set to when the 6GB original drive was in the machine. After I copied the Win98 system to C on an 80GB drive, I don't recall changing that. I wonder if changing this to LARGE or CHS would help (or spray the drive with messy bits...
stduc,
Thanks, that's what I had thought, too.
I had copied settings and restored them as written on my filecabineted notes. Only, I had originally recorded them before replacing the 6GB drive with an 80GB drive, and wonder if the new drive had taken a different meaning from "AUTO" (i.e. Large...
Hi,
I upgraded my Compaq Presario laptop by installing a retail Windows XP Home on a clean, new drive.
Now the touchpad is so sensitive and loopy that the cursor will suddenly jump to random row/column (mouse cursor? or even offscreen) in a document when I'm typing even if I don't seem to touch...
edfair,
Thanks, I'll look into that.
But I have my reservations ... I forgot to mention that the boot error message I was getting was "sector not found" or something like that. That is, there appears to be a missing drive sector, maybe the boot sector?
Might the BIOS, after the new battery was...
Hi,
I have a triple-boot system which used to run Win98, WinXP, and Linux.
BootMagic was on FAT32 C along with Win98. Linux boot partition above that and hidden NTFS C above that. Data D and Linux root above those.
Once upon a time, I booted into BootMagic and selected an OS. If I went to 98...
Hi,
I have a triple-boot system which used to run Win98, WinXP, and Linux.
BootMagic was on FAT32 C along with Win98. Linux boot partition above that and hidden NTFS C above that. Data D and Linux root above those.
Once upon a time, I booted into BootMagic and selected an OS. If I went to...
grammarian,
"NLP" does not mean what you guessed. It simply means "Natural Language Processing." "Natural Language" simply means a human language, like English or Latin, as opposed to 'artificial' languages, such as the language of nested parentheses ( () ( () ) ) or the language of...
Hi,
I tried to install multiple security patches by creating a batch file per the KB articles I have read and re-read, and my batch file looks exactly like the examples.
But when I open a command window and navigate to the folder containing my 'Update.bat' file, and then type "Update," I get a...
... and that linked article (900871) also describes how I can put SP2 files in an Installation folder without re-installing SP2? (Since I already have installed SP2.)
I don't want to seem obtuse, but Method 3 seems awfully complex and risky for someone with SP2 already installed.
I want to...
bcastner,
Umm, thanks but could you make this a little more explicit for me?
I already have everything installed. SP2, security patches, applications. I don't want to have to re-install everything again. (In other words, aside from any other possible uses, the slipstreamed CD will only be...
Hi,
Several times I have experienced this frustrating behavior:
The Start button and taskbar suddenly are vertically aligned along the left edge of the destop. I can drag it out wide or push it this way and that but it stubbornly refuses to go back to lying horizontally at the bottom of the...
...installed critical and important updates, Office 2003, apps, etc. that I can afterward ...
install the Recovery Console without breaking my system* provided that...
I first make a slipstreamed CD that incorporates SP2 into my XP Pro SP1 installation CD to use for installation of the...
bcastner,
See above reply to guitarzan.
I checked out your link. Its own FAQ page lists the primary reason for not using it:
Simple is good. But it's not as good as safe.
I'd rather someone simply explained to me how to make something than to download someone else's version of it. I...
guitarzan,
I appreciate your intended helpfulness, but you missed my point.
I don't want to slipstream an installation CD. I've done that before, and can do that if I want to. This is a different need. I want to be able to update a system without having to start from a clean, formatted...
linney,
Thanks, I think that's exactly what I was looking for.
By the way, how can I tell which patches are installed with update.exe?
How about hotfix.exe?
Are IE updates the only ones that do not fall into this category?
I notice that filenames generally say WindowsXP-KBxxxxxx..., or...
guitarzan,
Yes, one reason that this whole thing has been so time-consuming is that I have been recording this information in a text file: the date printed on the actual download page, whether the update also applies to SP1 or only to SP2, and references to KB articles that document caveats...
BigBadBen,
Yes, I am aware of this, but I don't install anything that doesn't come from the horse's mouth anymore.
And even the stuff that does is suspect now that Sony and MS have joined the spyware vendors.
--torandson
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