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Welcome to AskAW! This section of our web site lets you submit questions about any problems/queries that you may have about Windows. Be it from a little icon that annoys you to hardware freezing your PC, we will try and help you out. You can submit your questions by e-mailing us at askaw@activewin.com. You can browse through previous questions over at our Archive Page. Who knows what you might find. Here are the questions posted on: 10-12-2000 Question: Is there some possible way to get the toolbars / desktop integration, if you skip the IE4 install and go straight to IE5? What I really want is the ability to make a FOLDER into a toolbar on the desktop. The right-click ability on the start menu items would be nice....I don't really care about active-desktop. Solution 1: The Desktop updates and it's shells are part of IE4, If you install IE5 without installing IE4 first, you will not have the updates for the shell. As for active desktop, you don't have to turn it on since it's not recommended to run it on Windows 98. Bill Wiriawan Submitted By: Melvin Question: Wasn't Win2000 supposed to feature nifty 3-D effects like drop shadows, transparent windows and menus, etc....(like Mac OS/X-Aqua)....?????? I would swear I read that at some point in the past...now I can find no reference to it. Was it a beta API feature that they took out/reduced? (I guess the "mouse cursor" has a shadow or something?...) To me the default shell looks as bad as all other Win9x defaults....I only hope our favorite little freeware shell-tweaking apps catch up soon..... Nice site, by the way. Solution 1:Windows 200 has added a menu fade effect, but apart from that there is little or no new eye candy. Have a look at a few of the products at http://www.stardock.com/products/odnt/index.html. They offer menu transparency etc with WindowFX. The next generation of Windows 2000 - Whistler, will have a lot more User Interface changes. Brian Lyttle Solution 2: The GUI feature you are talking about is featured in Wind2K, only some correction have to be made. First the GUI engine in win2k supports alpha blending, so you will see a fading effect, mouse shadow, and transparency in programs that supports it. Check out the above links that Bryan posted. They remove something from the Beta build, the icons on the systray, they have a hover effect with one of the beta, they will stop on tab, this supposed to be an accessibility feature. I can't remember which one, but It's not featured in the gold version. Windows is still far way behind comparing with MacOS X. even the future build of windows (Whistler) which up till now has not issued any public statement on a MacOS X GUI and improvement of future version of windows, it does however that they will feature a skinnable GUI. Let's wait for that. Bill Wiriawan Submitted By: ????? Question: have a
problems getting on line,cd rom out of order, only disk drive work. I an
sign up to be with msn but cant get on line without a disk, please let
me know by e mail and I will send my address and other information you
need thank you
Solution 1:Hi,
Run the troubleshooter, and do a virus
check in your computer. If you are sure there is no virus in your
computer, and the troubleshooter is helpless, reinstall windows to
cleans up the mess. Bill
Wiriawan Submitted By: Alice Question: hello im jay and a friend was on my comp and im
running windows ME. Well the computer crashed while I was gone, I fixed
almost everything but the text on my desktop wont extend now, its like
Downl... for a file. I want it to not shorten the words but im not sure
how to get it done. plz help thanx. Solution 1: http://www.xteq.com/main.html
Download the free software, and install
it. You can change and tweak the settings of your windows to suit your
need, including the icon title wrapping you mentioned. Read the help
files and windows troubleshooter. Bill
Wiriawan Submitted
By:???? Question:Hi
everybody, I've got just a short to answer question. Is the Beta Version
of Whistler now available, if yes were can I get a copy for testing?
(Download?) Thanks in advance Best regards Solution 1: Whistler
Beta is only available to registered beta tester, it is not for public
use or preview. unless you are a beta tester (Read: Q33814 - How to
Become a Beta Tester: http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q33/8/14.ASP)
Bill
Wiriawan Solution 2:Beta
1 has been pushed back until sometime in late October...we hope it stays
on time this time around. Travis
Rendell Solution 3:Beta
1 is scheduled for sometime around October 23, beta 2 in mid-December
and RTM in mid-April (somewhere around the 18-23). That's assuming
Microsoft doesn't change again. Andrew
Funderburk Submitted
By: A.Witt Question: Hello.
I have a problem with the Windows Task Scheduler that runs from Windows
Explorer. I have a non-interactive scheduled job that uses the
Administrator logon name and associated password. However every few days
the scheduled job stops running, with the logon name and password grayed
out in the job's properties window. The scheduled job then has to be
deleted and re-created. What is the reason for this happening and is
there any way to prevent it? Thanks in advance Solution 1:
Make sure you have an administrator account group,
and you created the scheduled task within your account. Run the
troubleshooter for more info. Bill
Wiriawan Submitted
By: Kevin Godsman Question:
I am currently running an abits kt7 board with a
thunderbird 700 processor and am having problems shutting down can you
help? Solution 1:Run
the troubleshooter, make sure that your drivers are all Windows Me
compatible (most of windows 98 drivers won't work perfectly). What kind
of shut down problem you are facing with? The troubleshooter will guide
you to the most common problems, read it thoroughly. Bill
Wiriawan Submitted
By: Glenn Question:
Another problem I have found is my 32mb video card does not
work with ME. Nor does my Sony CD burner. What a joke. Should I just go
back to '2000 or what? The response I was given told me I may need to
think about more memory, I mean, I'm already running 128mb and now I
have to get more, when before this was more than ample. I do not like
Win 'ME and the 'impressive user friendly' features have done little to
make me smile. Solution 1:
The problems you are
having are caused by an incompatible software or driver, where if you
can get a patch for an update, you will have the chance that run it
smoothly. Run the troubleshooter, and check for an update for all your
peripherals, if nothing helps, you might want to go back to your old OS,
since the point of computing is not you have the latest version, but you
have the most stable and perfect combination. Bill
Wiriawan Submitted
By: Leonard Question:
Hi there. I have recently upgraded to Windows ME and have
found an issue with my Microsoft IntelliMouse Explorer. The marvelous
features that allow me to use the two new side buttons for forward and
back instead of using the screen buttons, do not work well. I have sent
a note to MS support <snort> I can only guess when they will
respond. What happens is that the single click that used to allow me to
maneuver now does so, but it double clicks instead of single clicking.
What I mean is that I only single click the button but I hear an audible
double click and I get a double click move through the web pages on my
browser, which is MS Explorer 5.5. Can you shed any light on the
subject, or offer ant ideas for fixes? I have adjusted my mouse's
sensitivity on the buttons by the software, but I have a problem there
also, as the software seems to not interface with ME as well as Win98.
<SIGH> Oh well, at least life is interesting. Thanks for your
time Solution 1:
You can try downloading the latest Intellipoint from Ms at http://www.microsoft.com/mouse/driver/.
I my self had trouble with intellipoint 3.1 not liking Win Me too much
but 3.2 took care of it. If it's 3.2 that is giving you the trouble then
I suggest just not installing intellipoint at all you will not be able
to set the buttons to what ever you like but they will work for back and
forward in Ie by default. Chad
Cappellini Solution 2:I
downloaded the 3.2 version of Microsoft intellipoint software and I
still have this issue. I am hoping the new WinMe service pack will
address this issue. Does anyone know if this issue will be
addressed? Marc
Strickland Submitted
By: Cliff Question:
Hello There, could you please let me
know if there's an answer machine that will take my calls or let me talk
to people online, as I only have one phone line. I have tried several
American type programs and have had no luck. freeware or shareware
would be my ideal choice in the first instance. any help would be most
welcome. Thanks Solution 1:
I
believe that I saw it somewhere, all I can give you is some url for now,
check it out: www.betanews.com -
browse by category or search. http://shellcity.net/ -
This site is huge in archives, do a search. http://www.softseek.com
- They have a great search engine. Good Luck Bill
Wiriawan Submitted
By: Karl Question:
Hello, I recently installed Windows
2000. Ever since, my computer refuses to turn off. Previously I had
Windows 98. After I would choose shutdown from the start menu, the
computer would shut down and cut off the power (turn off). I have an ATX
case. Now when I choose shutdown, it displays the "it is now safe
to run off your computer, blinks and displays it again. The power button
on the case does not turn it off and it does not turn off automatically
as before. The only way is to pull the plug every time. What can I do to
fix this? Solution 1:
Run
the troubleshooter! Look
for an updated BIOS for your motherboard, make sure that it's ACPI
compliant BIOS. There are
lots of ACPI/APM compatibility issue on some motherboard with windows
2000, you can try contact your vendor, or upgrade it for best result.
Check out this article: http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q136/6/51.asp
Bill
Wiriawan Solution 2:
Hey there, These electronical
power off buttons provided in PCs nowadays are really annoying, aren't
they? Luckily, you can turn PCs with buttons like this off by holding
the power button down for 6 Seconds. Norton Antivirus has been known to
cause this problem. If you still have problems, e-mail me.
Geoffrey Lo Solution 3:
Also if you go to Control panel/ Power options I believe in
the advanced tab there is a check box for APM try turning it off if it's
on and vise versa. My comp did the same and changing that fixed
it. Chad Cappellini Submitted
By: Sabreen Question:
I reinstalled 98 se in my comp. now I can't seem to get
windows to come up. Here's the problem. I put in my backup disk, that
starts up to dos. I put in my Win 98 se CD, nothing happens. I tried
C:\install and C:setup but its still not letting me install it. Maybe
I'm doing something wrong Can u help me out. Oh yeah I reformat my C:.
thanks Solution 1:
If you formatted your hard drive, all you have to do is get in to
DOS put the Win cd in and type D:\setup or D:\install where D: is the
your cd-rom drive letter. If you still can not get the install program
to run you may have to find the drivers for your cd-rom and install them
in DOS so you can use your cd-rom without having windows
installed.
Chad
Cappellini Submitted
By: ???? Question: Current System - Gateway Performance
850 w/ 384mb SDRAM, 30GB Quantum Fireball w/ Promise ATA66 Controller,
Nvidia GeForce2, SB Live Digital Value, External 3COM Voice Fax Modem
Pro. Solution 1: Since you
already contact MS, why don't you contact gateway, and 3COM too, they
will have a better respond to your hardware specific issue like the one
you are having here. Download the latest driver from gateway, or 3COM
for windows ME. Bill
Wiriawan Submitted By: Charles Question: I'm
sorry, it's actually kind of a silly question, but... My notebook runs
on Win 98, and I've added Win 2K on to it, so both OS's are on the HDD.
But now on the start menu, Win 2K is the default OS over Win 98.
If I don't make the selection myself, the computer starts on Win 2K
after the half minute delay. Is there any way to make the switch so that
Win 98 is the default (or top) selection? TKS!!! Solution 1:
In windows 2000, right click on My Computer >> Properties >>
Advanced >> Startup and Recovery Button. You will see the
available os list, and the settings which is very easy to configure or
follow. Good luck. Bill
Wiriawan Solution 2:
Hey there,
In the root
of the Win2k drive, there should be a file named BOOT.INI. You may have
to go to Folder Options and show the OS System Files to see this. This
file stores how long before the Default OS is chosen and also which is
Default. If you still have problems, e-mail me. Geoffrey
Lo Submitted By: Eric Question: Is there any way to load various themes in Win 2K
through Desktop Architect? I have managed to get some working with
success by putting them in WINN system 32. Then I browse through Desktop
Architect to access them. It doesn't work nearly as well as Win 98
system/plus/themes. Is there going to be an add on or patch to Win 2k
for this feature?
Solution 1: Go to desktop
architect options, and browse for a default location for themes folder.
you can also had it to your windows 98 theme folder. This will make your
themes work just like in windows 98. Bill
Wiriawan Submitted By: Charles Question: Hi, We are a vocational high school in Flint,
Michigan. We are desperate! Just purchased 40 Athelon 700 systems and
want to install Windows 2000 professional and server. However,
Installation freezes every time at 70% hardware detection and not going
anywhere. Tried Microsoft site and could not find and clues. Any
suggestions? Solution 1:Browse
to this page: http://www.microsoft.com/hcl/default.asp
Make sure that all your hardware's are
listed, get some pro help for such a huge installation. Contact
Microsoft or your vendor (Motherboard or CPU vendor) Bill
Wiriawan Solution 2:
Hi,
IF you are looking for individuals to help you with the roll-out, I
would suggest that you find someone who is a Microsoft Certified Systems
Engineer (MCSE). This is the de facto standard qualification for
Microsoft products. You should also contact your hardware supplier, if
they stated that their equipment was Windows 2000 compliant.Brian
Lyttle Submitted
By:Ann Chow Question: I
found your review of Norton System Works 2001 through a Goggle search. I
have been looking for information on people who have installed NSW 2001
with Win2K. My problem is that I have been looking on the NSW newsgroup
and on the Symantec general messages site. Everything on these two sites
relates to problems users are having with the product. I would like to
hear a few people say that they have installed NSW 2001 on a Win2K pro
system and made it work successfully before I install it on my system.
By any chance, have you used this program with Win2K with good results
or heard of anyone who has? Thanks Solution 1:
NSW 2001 Works
perfectly on Windows 2000. Check out Symantec's web site for more
info. Bill
Wiriawan Submitted
By: Dennis Tivel Jr. Question:Dear
AW, I have Windows 98 plus MS Office Professional elements - e.g.
Word97, Excel 97, Outlook 2000, PowerPoint 97. I have a CD for Outlook
2000, but no installation disks for the others - they came pre-installed
by Gateway. And in any case I've taken them through the various SP
fixes. My question is how best to back up these applications in the
event I lose the disc one day? Or if I decide to upgrade to Windows
2000, I'm told it's best to do a fresh install rather than upgrade,
which might mean, if I go to NTFS, losing all my applications which are
mostly on the C drive. Generally, where the original installation discs
don't exist, how can, for example, Word 97 be backed up bearing in mind
the registry links? Regards Solution 1:You
need a Disk cloning backup. Check
out: www.ghost.com
http://www.powerquest.com/driveimagepro/index.html
Good luck Bill
Wiriawan Submitted
By: Shaun Question:AW,
I am running a new install of Windows 98SE and have for about 1 year.
Recently whenever I am using explorer to view files and I utilize the
detail view the right pane of the explorer is empty. The status bar
shows I have files and quantity, and if I switch to any other view I can
see them. What's up? P.S. I have scrolled up, down, left, and right to
see if it was just out of my view. Thanks Solution 1:
Try
switching from The web view and non web view, and make the icons arrange
automatically. If there is no help, just reinstall windows to remove
clusters and clean up your system. Bill
Wiriawan Submitted
By: Rick Question: After
installing ME, the shutdown function ceases to work. I get a black
screen, no notification that it is ok to shutdown and I have to shut the
power down hard to get it to turn off then on restart it goes through
scandisk. Asus p3v4x mb with 128mb of pc100 with p3@800mHz. Elsa video
board. All devices ok in control panel. I've seen a number of people in
the message boards with similar problems, but no answers yet. Help!
Thanks! Solution 1:
Run the
troubleshooter, and update all drivers to the latest version that works
with Windows ME. Bill Wiriawan Solution 2: I
feel only the service pack expected soon might solve your problem. It
seems to be hardware dependent as was the case with Win98SE. Mean
Drake Submitted By:
Dan Question: I
have recently installed a tri boot system of win98 winNT and Linux but I
wanted to format it all and just have win98 but I cant delete all my
partitions, my 8gb hard drive is now only 4gb according to fdisk. I have
heard of a program used from dos prompt that deletes the hard drives mbr
so you start with a new hard drive with no partitions, has anyone got or
heard of this? or any other
suggestions? Glen Solution 1:
Hi
Glen, First, Install Partition
Magic 5.0 (From Power quest) onto the Win98 Partition. Then run the
program and delete the partitions with the OSes that you do not
want. Geoffrey
Lo Solution 2: Or
you can use a utility from IBM called Wipe. This will completely wipe
any and all data off of your hard drive. Grab it from the following URL:
http://www-1.ibm.com/servlet/support/
John Lampson Submitted By:
Glen Question: I
have three machines networked in my house. Each machine (Win 2000
machine, Win 98 machine and Win ME machine) have a 10/100 network card
connected to a Linksys 10/100 hub. Solution 1:
Hey
there, Type Winipcfg under Start,
and Run for the Win9x and ME machines, and type cmd and ipconfig for the
Win2k Machine. Check that the subnets are the same. If you still have
problems, e-mail me. Geoffrey
Lo Submitted By:
Drew Question:I
am thinking about purchasing a new computer for our home. We use
Microsoft Office, games and the internet. Also, we are thinking of
signing up to Comcast cable to access the internet using a cable modem.
The Dell machine I am looking at offers Windows ME. I have not heard
anything good about ME. Which operating system should we purchase to
maximize our system? Thanks Solution 1:
Hello Rick,
Out of Windows 98 and ME, ME is more suitable for
PCs with Digital cameras and DV Cameras, along with Home Networking. But
if you have the drivers for the cameras and don't need networking, I'd
recommend Windows 98 as ME still has a lot of bug-testing to do. If you
still have problems, e-mail me. Geoffrey
Lo Submitted
By: Rick Question:
When I turn on my computer the following appears. There are
several lines printed, and the last one says. "Cannot find WIN.COM,
unable to continue loading Windows. I don�t know how to get it back.
Please help me if you can. Thanx Solution 1:
Hi Paula,
Wince is the Dos execution program to start
windows from DOS. Try copying Win.COM into the C:\Windows (or whatever
directory your WIN installation is in) from a PC that has the same
version of Windows as you. Or you can just reinstall Windows over it
using a Boot Disk. If you still have problems, e-mail me. Geoffrey
Lo Submitted
By: Paula Hemphill Question:Hi,
I need help with this one. When I click on a hyperlink in IE4. I get the
message "Windows cannot find MSIMN.EXE it is needed for opening
files of type URL mail to protocol". Where has it gone? I went a
bit nuts tidying things up recently. I imagine I have deleted it. How do
I fix this? I reckon you might find this a silly question but I am at a
loss. Will appreciate any assistance. Thanks Solution 1:
msimn.exe is Outlook Express. If it is
missing, you must reinstall it. If you don't use it, go to Internet
Options and choose a different program for opening up e-mails. Good
luck! John Lampson Submitted
By: Jason Question:I've
just got a wonderful 19" monitor. I've set display properties to
Large fonts (and even tried customised size to larger) but Windows
explorer font remains at flyspeck 3. o far I can't discover how to tweak
this. Solution 1: Is
the monitor set up correctly under Display Properties? Click on
Advanced, then the Monitor tab and make sure that your exact monitor is
listed. If not, first check to see if it is included under the installed
monitors. If not, check the mfg'rs web site for the INF file and set it
up that way. Charles
Putman Submitted
By: FOX Question:Hi,
I am trying to set up a site search engine that will spider through all
the documents in a specified root directory. I have been informed that
there is a way to do this with the W2000 NT server that our webhost
operates, but am unable to find how to set about doing this.I would be
most grateful if you could explain how to do this - in simple terms
please. Solution 1:
Hi, Have a look at the
following site for a free code snippet that you can put into an Active
Server Page. http://aspcode.com/
ctive Server Pages are basically html files with embedded coding which
is run on the server itself. A good book to help you get to grips with
ASP is Wrox's Beginning ASP 3.0, or if you have previous programming
experience you may prefer Wrox's Professional ASP. If you have Perl
installed on your server, then consider one of the Perl scripts
available from http://www.cgi-resources.com
-Brian Lyttle Submitted
By: Jerry Gamble Question:I
am presently running Win98 ME. I deinstalled Encarta Reference Suite
(DVD Version) and want to re-install it. However, when I put the disc in
the drive it doesn't do Auto Run. When I go to properties on the disc
the only options are Open and Explore. Exploring the CD does not show
Setup. I seem to remember when I did this before I had to delete all the
files in the Windows Temp directory before the Auto Run feature would
run properly. I've done that but to no avail. I would appreciate a
direct response ASAP. Solution 1:You
may need to check if "auto run" is enabled for your Cd Rom.
go to "My Computer", then right click
then choose "Properties" then you will choose the "DeviceManager
Tab'. Scroll downward to you see your Cd Rom listed then double click on
it. Then go to the "settings" tab and check to see if the box
"Auto Insert Notification" is checked, if not, check it and
autorun will be reenabled. Good Luck,
Worse comes to worse, you could search your CD
Rom with your DVD installed and search for *.exe Sometimes Setup exe is
referred to as Install.exe etc Brian
Lyttle Submitted
By: Huberet Question:We
are having mysterious problems with our newer Celeron/PIII pc's. They
are all running directx 7. A friend of one of our employees, who is at
college, reports that as soon as he installed directx 7 he began having
similar problems. The problems include slowdowns and lockups primarily.
Have you had other reports of this type of problem? Do you have any
information that might be helpful? Could you direct me to the right
people to ask? (I searched the Microsoft knowledgebase to no avail).
Could you forward my question on to folks who would know about this type
of problem, if you are not the right one to ask? Thanks very much Solution 1: I
nor any of my friends have had such problems. Why not try the DirectX
diags in the program Files\DirectX directory to troubleshoot these
problems. Maybe some older drivers are remaining. Mean
Drake Submitted
By: Hugh Kallen Question:My
PC hesitates continually after coming out of standby, at this point CPU
usage is about 80% after reading most of the news groups there has been
some mention of sound blaster16 cards causing a similar problem,
although mine is a AWE64. i have found that disabling the card in device
manager cures the problem, but this kills the sound. Installing old
drivers also cures the problem, but this prevents digital audio
extraction from the CDplayer (the option is greyed out) Preventing the
system from going into standby is the only feasible temporary solution
at the moment although not prefered. Can you suggest an alternative or a
cure, that will allow me to use my desired functions as creative and
microsoft have not as yet updates these drivers for WindowsME Solution 1:
Before I reached the end of your post I thought your OS was
WinME. WinME has problems with standby mode. You won't believe but
everytime I woke up the system after standby, it would reboot whenever I
would dial up my internet connection. Check the compatibility of your
Sound Card drivers with WinME. Also, wait for the WinME patch scheduled
to come out later this month. Mean
Drake Submitted By: Doug Question: I just installed ME. I used to be
able to hide the icons on the desktop in 98SE when in active DT mode.
How can I do this in ME? Regards Submitted By: Fred Young Question: Having been
subscribing to a well known UK Free ISP, part of the download configured
the top menu area to have their personalized toolbar wallpaper
background all over it. How do I change this back too the default>? Solution 1: Try
this handy utility =) http://www.microsoft.com/windows/ie/webaccess/tbwlpapr.exe
Michael Hicks Submitted By: Vincent
Cheshire Question: there are six Pentium/win98se
computers in my house. we will be getting cable internet soon, so I have
started on my internal networking experiment. at my main operating
position I have a 866 mhz and a 533 mhz setup that I have installed
linksys nic's in each. ( I first wanted to get these two computers up
and running as a network before tying in the other computers). the hub
is also linksys and I have a rj-45, cat.5 cable connecting what I have
named, master and slave. I have went thru linksys setup for each nic
many, many times. both nic's show up in the device manager and I have
followed linksys' direction in making sure that each computer has it's
control panel "network" settings exactly as shown in the
manual. both master and slave are able to see each other under network
neighborhood. I can use the master to go into file sharing on the slave
and move files around and also I can add files from the master to the
slave. the problem starts when I use the slave and attempt to file share
with the master. instantly the slave system will lockup and the mouse
pointer is stationery. the only way to get out of this condition is to
use the reset button. any idea what could be causing this problem with
the slave end of my little network? I've went over the settings on both
computers numerous times, (and they both use the same name for the
workgroup under the network part of the control panel, and I have
addressed their master 10.1.1.1 and the slave 10.1.1.2) any ideas????
HELP!!!!!
Solution 1: Hey there,
192.168.0.1 & 192.168.0.2 are far better IPs you should set to your
network. Try them. What type of cabling are you using? If Ethernet, the
most common one, you can't have it longer than 150 feet, but signals
will start to collide allot after about 45 feet. If you are running on
Coaxial, I recommend you replace it with Ethernet, 13 mbps versus
10/100/1000 Mbps. Hope this helps. E-mail me for more info. Geoffrey
Lo Submitted By: noah in seattle Question: Dear sirs, I have Windows ME
and a DSL connection. This is the thing: Every time the monitor turns
off my internet connection no longer works. My taskbar shows as if it
was still connected (I use PPPOE) but in order to work I need to
disconnect and reconnect again. I have tried several combinations on the
Power Properties, but nothing seems to work. Any help would be
appreciated. Just in case, I have an Efficient Networks 3060 DSL modem,
I use RASPPPOE for connection and nothing except my antivirus runs in
the background. Solution 1: Hey there,
Have you tried checking the System Control panel and under the Device
Manager, check the NIC that goes to the DSL modem, and make sure it
can't be disabled during suspension. Any further questions, e-mail
me. Geoffrey Lo Submitted
By:Erick Question:Thanks
for the opportunity to seek answers to those Windows questions which are
surely the reason for premature aging. I was playing with a Windows
customizing program (big mistake) and managed to mess up two features:
my system now reboots instead of shutting down (and turning off) and
when I launch my dial-up connection the automatically entered password
is missing. Can you please help me restore these features? Solution 1:I'm
taking a shot in the dark here, but I think this may resolve the
password issue. Submitted
By:Steve Question:We
have 2 machines that need to have Windows 2000 Server installed on them.
One will be used as a backup system for the production system in case of
failure. We installed the OS on one machine, then created a Ghost image
of it. Afterwards, we tried to copy this image to the second system.
When booting the second system, we get a message that says something
like the following: Inaccessible boot device 0x00000007B We tried
to take the hard drive from the production system and install it in the
backup system, and got the same message. Any ideas would be appreciated.
Thanks! Solution 1:
Where to begin, Brian? Submitted
By: Brian Question:Hi
Guys, I'm having a small problem with Win98. Every time I start Windows,
my volume control is muted. I remove the check mark from the mute box
and it's OK till I reboot or startup again. Any ideas? Thanks for the
help. Solution 1:Joe,
I've never encountered this particular problem, but 50 million ActiveWin
members can't be wrong. Check the driver for your sound card. While
you're at it, check all the other drivers on your system and go to
Windows Update. Windows is a magical and confusing OS, but it does some
strange things. John Lampson Submitted
By: Joe Question:Hello,
I want to upgrade from Win95 to Win98. But when I run the Win98 setup,
The setup process hangs indefinitely when it processes the registry. I
do not want to format the hard disk and install as I would loose some of
my programs. Please help. Regards Solution 1:
If you are referring to the Registry
processing during Windows setup, you can always upgrade the machine from
DOS. Or, you can run the setup program with the /nr switch. For example:
D:\win98\setup.exe /nr This will cause the system to ignore
the current Registry and (we hope) will allow you to upgrade to Windows
98. I always recommend a clean install, but if you can't, this should
work. John Lampson Submitted
By: Kumaran Question:Is
it possible to set a certain time of the day for the computer to
automatically shut down? Solution 1:I
have successfully run the Task Scheduler to execute a batch file
containing a path to shutdown.exe for Windows NT/2000 and shut down a
system that way. However, if you have Windows 95/98, you may be able to
create one that points to (this may be wrong): rundll32.exe
user,exitWindows It may also be: rundll32.exe
user32,exitWindows Try this from a Run prompt and see if it works.
If it does, create a batch file (ask if you don't know how) to execute
it and then have Task Scheduler run this batch file at a certain
time! John Lampson Submitted By:
??? Question:I
installed the "Internet Explorer 5 Toolbar Wallpaper" web
accessory from this site: http://www.microsoft.com/windows/ie/WebAccess/default.asp
I am using IE5.5 version 5.50.4134.0600 and I am unable to uninstall it.
Add/Remove Programs reports that it was uninstalled successfully and
removes it from the list, but it remains in IE! All the other web
accessories and tweaks uninstall correctly, is this one incompatible
with IE5.5? How can I remove it? Thanks Solution 1:
Hi Mike, While my uninstall was
successful the following solution should rid you of the unwanted app. Go
into your C drive and locate the following folder: C:\Program
Files\Internet Explorer\Toolbar. Delete it. The Toolbar folder is where
the application gets installed to, deleting it should get rid of the
program. Good luck. Travis
Rendell Solution 2:
IfTravis'
method did not work for you, here is something else to try. First,
uninstall IE 5.5. Then install IE5, and then install the tweaks you
would like to remove (e.g. wallpaper). Then restart, uninstall the
tweaks, and upgrade IE 55. If this doesn't work (the most drastic of all
solutions), then you may be out of look and forced to look at the Wall
Paper on your context menu forever! Just kidding. Adam
Sowalsky Submitted
By: Mike Caines Question:Hi,
there: I installed MS Money 2001 on a Win 2000 machine. It let me run
installation only using administrator privilege. As a consequence I can
run Money 2001 only when I am logged on as administrator. It doesn't run
from any of my power user accounts. MS acknowledges the problem in their
support article Q268052, however they don't provide any solutions or
workarounds. It would be nice to have capability to run this application
in each of the user accounts. Please, let me know if you heard anything
about this problem and whether there are any possible solutions. Thank
you for your help. Solution 1:
Alex, I'm not sure if this will resolve
the problem, as I don't have a copy of Money 2001 to install on my
system, but I know that you can employ the RunAs service to help out
with a number of similar issues. Simply hold down the Shift key and
right click on the shortcut you are using to start the program with. If
the Runes service is running, you will see the RunAs option. Give the
shortcut the ability to run as an Administrator and test it again. If
this does not work, you can always try Windows Update for the latest
Application Compatibility Updates. I hope this helps! John
Lampson Submitted
By: Alex Question:Hello,
I checked your website thoroughly but could not locate an answer to my
question. I am running Windows ME after a clean install(new hard drive
purchased) and now when I try to use dxdiag.exe to test my system, it
always gets hung up on full screen mode and I have to reboot. I know my
card is OK because it worked with Win98SE in full screen mode. I have
the absolutely latest DirectX installed. I reloaded all my drivers. I
cannot find any of the files on my PC for DirectX with find files option
even with hidden files viewable. I can't even reload it from the CD or
the Internet because it says I have the latest version available already
installed. Can someone please reply and help me out. Thanks Solution 1:
I believe that the directX files
are located in the C:\windows\system directory. The only suggestion I
can offer is to make sure you have the latest drivers for your video and
audio cards. Just go to the manufactures web site for those. Chad
Cappellini Submitted
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