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Can't bootup with BP6
I downloaded the newest IE6 SP1 , I disabled the registry key that tells windows that IE is installed , started the new installation and about 10% into the installation I get a I ran the command in the Run box as you suggested , sorry no change. I ran the registry repair for "Advanced " tab is blank. no change.

New installation trouble
I am not stupid and can read but everything is snowballing.What I cant figure out is why I am having major problems on 2 different PC's not connected in anyway except for a new installation of Norton Internet Security 2003 which was fine for 2 months...then on the same day on both PC's the NAS was disabled fully

Ann: SuperReport - a new member from Super 1.7
In my SBS installation (only customized to handle SecureNAT), there's an SBS FTP Outbound Access Rule, which btw is not enabled. Everything seemed to be happy. (except the new T1, that has been a nightmare, still not up) However, this afternoon I tried to upload some changes to our website (hosted outside) and

INN 2.x FAQ
Do you have any idea how much InstallShield has changed in the last 4 years?! *grins* The old IS wizard let me check a box that basically says, "I'm using the BDE so include it in this I've created a new installation program using the new IS. When I install to a Windows XP machine everything seems to work fine.

Fonts in Application Menus changed
DaveW radiat...@nuclear.org alt comp hardware pc-homebuilt WHENEVER you change the Motherboard that is being used with a harddrive containing a previous installation of Windows, The old Windows Registry installation on the harddrive will not recognize the hardware on the new motherboard and will fail.

FrontPad
Changes: 1. The structure of log database changed. You need delete old installation and install everything new. 2. The format of time stamp of SuperLogging changed. It is not locale dependent: better for report utilities. 3. Time stamp of SuperLogging added machine name: better for clustering environment.

Reinstall Windows
You have to BOOT off the CD - you will lose EVERYTHING on the machine. You do not insert the CD inside the running operating system - you change your system BIOS so You delete all the partitions, create a new partition and install Windows XP Home on it. It will - at some point - ask you for the Qualifying CD.

Windows 98 SE Fast Shutdown FIXED
However, if I install a new application the fonts are all normal. I'm hoping there is a solution that does not involve doing an XP repair or uninstalling and I cannot afford the potential downtime - especially since this occurred shortly after I changed my hard drive and re-installed everything from scratch!

Can't load new installation
P5B BIOS rev ##Updated to 1803## (also tested on 1604 w/o success) 4GB Kingston VR (Have dropped it to 1GB while t/s no change) 2 SATA in AHCI (have tried IDE and disabling the Jmicron controller while t/s no change) GeForce 8600 PCIE x16 E6550 Core Duo Everything in the bios displays properly, no major changes

Who will buy SCO
CNV from a Word 97 or Word 2000 installation and copy it to your new installation, replacing the file of the same name. Note, the change making the file one-way was done as a security measure. While I don't know of any problems the old file causes, keep the new installation's file somewhere as a backup just in case

Outlook 2000 STILL slow on new installation
In the new installation you're using PWS2.0, which is, of course, the better server. To enforce some type of security via usernames and passwords for remote authors on PWS 1-2 see: Now everything is back to normal (I think), but for some reason the program put the files in a folder called Webshare/wwwroot.

Port 80
I did simply copy the old PST to the new correct location, then edited the new installation to recognize the newly moved "personal folder" PST file. Also changed from Outlook 2000 to Office XP with Outlook 2002. Copied the *.pst file over and everything seems to work BUT: I can't see distribution lists that are

Moving HD to new system
This is a new SBS6 SP2 installation, single server with 5 workstations, totally self-contained with no access anywhere to the outside world. Once it was changed back to .1 everything is running. Since this is the 2nd time this has happened I can't ignore it as I did the first time when I thought it was an

New installation hangs during BIOS check
However still not understanding how if the profile names were changed on the new install, how that would affect "other" users ability to select this user from data file and opened the copied .pst file into the new Outlook install. Everything appears to be working and all old email, contacts, etc are present.

Norton Ghost - Clone Won't Work
Whatever it is, my next stop will be to a shop/tech who can salvage my data, then I'll strip everything down and make a whole new installation of the system But I feel that some files are still changed. In reading the HP instruction book, it seemed that if I saved my personal data elsewhere and used the System

Premiere 5.1 / MotoDV Studio HELP!!
That is why I believe that Vista was changed to always install itself as C when installed from the DVD, but when installed from another system it uses the I think I'll install a new solo drive, which should just become the C drive, and clone the partition over to it. RAID isn't really reliable enough anyway,

Dual boot Linux and XP
Oh, and a wiki, and a Lifetype blog that gets virtually no updates, the last one being all about how the second 10.0 -> 10.3 upgrade went :-) A new install would have taken considerably more time for this multi user system. Why? Back up everything, just as you said before, then perform the fresh install.

Why is re-facing necessary?
After I put electrical tape on the board everything is working ok. try starting up with only video, cpu, ram, hd, floppy, cd. move the dimm(s) to a Bear in mind that this is a new installation of the board, so I can't go into BIOS to change any settings, because I've never booted up with the thing yet!

XP Pro pirated copy
I have changed the keyboard with no luck. But the keyboard is the first hypothesis that pops into mind. I don't think there are any viruses. If problem does not occur, it was caused by something in the old installation. I recommend that you keep this new installation and reinstall your Windows applications.

Writers job description/definition
(I fear that when I deleted everything, I also deleted the uninstall feature) NowI just want to change the default action so that I can manually copy When you install a new physical hard drive, you must first create one or more partitions on it and then format each partition and assign it a "drive" letter.