One of my computers just started this and I can't find any solutions after two days of searching, would appreciate any help.
On startup I get to loggin, sometimes computer locks while "loading personal settings", sometimes desktop appears and I try to find problem but after very little time...
I have a friends crashed hard drive which I am attempting to try and recover any data from it that I possibly can. From the research I have done so far it is not looking promising but I figured I would see if anyone had any more ideas.
Drive: Western Digital WD800JB 80G
His computer locked up...
I have got something in my computer that is driving me crazy and I can't even identify it let alone remove it.
Symptoms:
Explorer.exe uses 100% CPU randomly, not always (even in safe mode)
Can't open System32 folder (even in safe mode and from cmd)
Internet connection is being hijacked...
I just did a clean install (formatted hard drive) of win xp pro on a computer and everything went fine except this one weird thing. Every time it starts up now it gives me a boot screen that asks me to choose an os to boot and lists two identical "Windows XP Pro" Choices. How do I get it to not...
I have two laptops that are identical machines and were running Win Me. I wanted to upgrade both to Win XP Pro. On one it worked just fine, not a glitch. On the second, after XP seems to be installed completely and the computer is rebooting the last time, a window pops up:
"User Interface...
Is there any way to repair corrupt .dat files myself and put repaired files back into company folder? Will Peachtree recognize them after being repaired?
Right now Peachtree will not start-up because of 6 corrupt files.
I have multiple programs written in VB6 on XP Pro / Office XP that work fine. (VB6 program manipulating Excel XP applications). When I try to use these same programs on a machine with XP Home and Office 2000, I get this error:
"Run-Time Error '-2147023170 Automation Error, Remote Procedure Call...
I have a program that draws data from an Excel sheet and in the program it spells out exactly where to find the data- "D:/data/etc."
Is there a way to tell the program to look in the directory that the program itself is located, even if it's on a CD (D:?) or on a hard drive (C:?) or on a flash...
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