Had a nasty trail of spyware; desktop hijacked, etc. Hoping all is clean now but I cannot set my display the way I want it. Background (on display properties page) is grayed out. Checked group policies and disabled all that would prevent my from managing my own. Home laptop, no domain.
To myenigmaself: Yes, my hard drive is partitioned (and I have XP pro) but that just seems to confuse me, even though I know it should be a useful tool. OK, Gentlethunder, you big lug! I CAN do that, but it seems that everytime I move things from one drive to another I lose the link to my...
I mean at the boot screen it looks like I have a dual boot, however, both choices are XP. I also have 2 WINNT folders on my C drive. Re-formatting is undesirable because of the other "stuff" on that drive, but so is the message that I am running out of disk space on my hard drive.
Funny things were happening with my desktop and accounts. After re-booting today, I noticed a double install of XP. I cannot figure how this happened, but I would like to un-install one version. Suggestions?
:-) Thanks. That was a beginning. My computer guy did give a funny log on name to the wayward computer. Now, I am no longer asked for a password, :-( but I cannot see nor access the 2K files or printer. Should I just start a new thread since this seems to be a different problem altogether?
I am on peer to peer with 2 Win98 machines. I can see them, they cannot see me. I have tried to make my files and printer available to everyone, but when trying to print from a network location, I get the message that I must enter network password. I have tried to make my system very password...
I am currently on 98 SE (128 meg, 750, 10 gig)and in order to minimize an apparent video card/driver problem, need to upgrade to 2000. Same error (winnt32.dll) pops up every time and does not allow installation to continue. Is there a solution other than clean install? All running programs...
Thanks, guys. Bought new video card, froze three times since. There was one conflict in Device Manager under Sound cards, etc. It read "XMicrosoft Kernel System Renderer". I decided to remove it and see what happened. Anybody know what that message means or where where removing it...
I have re-installed Windows 98 SE and continue to have my computer lock up when I maximize or minimize a window. Memory should not be a problem, as I have 128 meg and old DOS habits remain and I normally close all other progams.
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