Since the problem has been "fixed", I need to post this problem again.
Closing the Control Panel crashes the computer. I have tried reinstalling win95, but the problem comes back. Any suggestions?
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"I have five little fingers on one little hand,
There's six on the other, I don't understand.
Through all the long hours, 'til daylight is through,
There's nothing at all for one finger to do!"
--Text to a song rewritten by John Bytheway
(And yes, that's his real name; no, I'm not him.)
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saw similar prob elsewhere that was caused by conflict between power management settings in CMOS & Windows.
was eliminated by turning off power saving in CMOS & disabling power management in device manager.
don't know if it will make a difference here?
windows has been reinstalled, etc. that did not fix it. Norton Utilities comes with a registry fixer (WinDoctor) that has fixed any problems in the registry. I don't use any of the power management features: turned off both in BIOS and Win. Next . . .
Thx for the suggestions.
-BTW
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"I have five little fingers on one little hand,
There's six on the other, I don't understand.
Through all the long hours, 'til daylight is through,
There's nothing at all for one finger to do!"
--Text to a song rewritten by John Bytheway
(And yes, that's his real name; no, I'm not him.)
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Windoctor does not fix all registry problems, it fixes some.
All the registry repair routines work in different ways. A different registry repair prog, may or may not fix prob.
If there is registry prob a reinstall over present install often does not repair/fix registry. The registry errors are carried over.
I can live with this problem. At least, I'd rather deal with the control panel than reinstall everything. Thx for the help!!!
--BTW
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"I have five little fingers on one little hand,
There's six on the other, I don't understand.
Through all the long hours, 'til daylight is through,
There's nothing at all for one finger to do!"
--Text to a song rewritten by John Bytheway
(And yes, that's his real name; no, I'm not him.)
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