Unusual Windows 2000 Professional/CompactFlash Memory Card Reader Problem
System: Home Built Computer, AMD 1800 CPU, 1.5GB Memory, 40 GB and 13 GB Hard Drives, DVD-CDROM, CD-RW, HP 6L parallel laser printer, Epson Stylus Photo 925 USB printer, HP 5730 parallel scanner, PrimeFilm 1800 USB film...
I'm running W2k with 1.5MB memory, Parallel laser printer, USB Epson Stylus Color 925 printer, USB HP ScanJet 5370C, USB Prime Film 1800u Film Scanner, USB Microsoft Trackball Explorer, USB Logitech 4000 Webcam, a mouse-port connected scroll mouse, and a USB Zip250.
My digital camera is a Sony...
I can copy any file to the CF card if I use the Command Prompt but cannot drag 7 drop, copy/cut & paste, etc. while in Windows 2000 Professional. When I try to copy I get a "NO" icon (a circle with a diagonal slash) on the removeable drives I am trying to copy to. (CF card...
I can transfer files to the card by going into the W2K command Prompt and useing the copy command but I cannot copy/cut & paste or drag and drop from within W2K. Send To doesn't work either. Can someone supply a fix?
Running W2k SP3 . Cannot access this check box in Device Manager/Drives/(my C:\ drive)/Properties. Also in Administrative Tools/Computer Management/Storage/Disk Management the disk label name "MASTER (C:)" is not shown although it does show for my D:\ drive "Slave (d:)"...
From out of nowhere, I am suddenly required to input my ISP username prior to sending an email. I input my username and password when I originally set up my account with Verizon.net using a DSL modem. I see my name and password in the prefs.js and liprefs.js files. Can anyone tell me how to...
I usually back up my entire C:\ hard disk to a file on my D:\ hard disk. My last backup did not complete and I received a message that the backup limit had been reached. Can anyone tell me how to get around this?
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