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aha, supper was goot!!
open the diskmanagement window, open help from the tool bar there,
open manage basic volumes there.
it tells how to do disk partiitons from the command line
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i respect your knowlodge, but in disk managment one can resize without data loss.
i just did 3 xp disks to day.
160 gig xp
2 120 gig sata.
i resized all 3 in disk management without data loss
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booting with the xp cd. to the screen where the c: drive is listed, should give you the option to make a partition,
or go into disk management and extend the partition there.
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boot with xp disk, all the way to the page where the c: partition is listed.
press 'r' for repair.
xp will recover all damaged files/boot records and such.
no data will be lost.
should fix it
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WWW.BOOTDISK.COM
DOWNLOAD a win98 boot disk, boot to a:
change to c:
c:\scanreg/restore [note the forward slash]
in the menu, choose an earlier date before the messup
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if that had been the sasser or the blaster worm,
a popup box notifying you that the rpc [remote procedure call] had been compromised, and the nt authority is shutting down the computer in 60...
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go to run line,
type in
msconfig
open startup
if the exe file is listed, uncheck it
also, start, programs, startup. see if the file is there.
if so, right click and delete.
or go to...
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is it possible the new card is 8x agp and the motherboard does not support it??
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boot to safe mode, remove display drivers there.
reboot back to windows, make sure the right driver is installed from there
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virtual memory is space on the harddrive the cpu uses to store info when the memory chips are full .
increase the disk cache size
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your not doing anything wrong.
the computer is.
try deleting the connection in dialup.
then reboot, and go back to dial up, make new connection.
its easy to do, see if you can get to the...
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gp to my computer,
dialup networking.
right click, open properties.
there, make sure only tcp/ip and data compression are checked
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go into nortons, options, uncheck the scan of messenger
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try removing the connection settings, reboot and make new connection.
make sure that only data compression, tcp/ip is checked in the properties
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you don't need the za to do what your doing.
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in my 10 years at this computer repair, i've changed a jillion modems out, cause they been bit by power surges or power drops. the folks that use battery backups in their systems, run the tele line...
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some externals are usb powered.
but not real good stuff.
the robotics connect to one of the 9 pin comports, right under the
usb ports.
easy to shut off during storms, they have on'/off...
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your the first poster ever to listen to me.
thanks for the glory!
i replace those cheapo modems every day.
get an external robotics.
they are stout modems, never seen a power surge/drop ever...
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replace the modem. one of the small diodes has been scorched somehow.
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click set up xp press enter.
it look at your disk.
then the page with the c; listed will come up.
hit 'r' there
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you hit 'r' one page too soon.
get to the page that lists the c: drive/fat32ntfs/space in drive etc.
the option to repair/format is at the top of the page.
hit that 'r'
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boot with a xp install disk.
after files load, get to the page where the c: drive is listed.
hit 'r'
that will do a full system recovery without losing your data
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