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try
first : check HDD for bad sectors ( with hiren's boot cd )
second : Restore boot with Vista or 7 Install CD/DVD Disc using "Repair >> command promt" with
these commands
bootrec /fixmbr
bootrec /fixbootp.s : you can use winpe
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try older version http://www.oldversion.com/Yahoo-Messenger.html
or extract setup with universal extractor... and try to launch YM
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i like Zune Theme for XP
and Windows 7 Classic
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try runining as administrator
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Exeption Code errors ar caused by RAM
try Memtest http://www.memtest.org/ or you can use hiren's boot cd or something to test RAM
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Cruical Gizmo 2GB USB Stick. Had it for several years and has worked fine. I had set this up before with <removed> and worked fine.
Ran the Win Setup From USB tool and everything seemed to work ok, it asked me to format with NTFS and I did so. Asked me at the end to reboot and run through the text setup and GUI setup. But the USB stick disapeared and in it's place when I plug it in and out is "USBest USB2FLASHStorage USB Device" in the device manager with the letter "J". When I click on "J" it wants me to insert a disk. What can I do to fix this? I tried to load the MBR from the backup with the HDhacker tool but it errors in the status bar with "immpossible to write to disk" or something like that. Thanks for your help.
try formatting flash drive with HP USB disc format tool
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Win7 Loader or GRUB GFX
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found something
this m8 help : http://jo0ls-dotnet-stuff.blogspot.com/200...mmatically.html
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Google : http://www.google.com/search?q=Outlook+200...lient=firefox-a
what os do you use ? i know thats vista had some problems with outlook :-)
try deleting %appdata%\outlook
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Found little guide on Google
I found a fix for USB devices not working, actually came from Microsoft technicians. Apparently there's a problem with the Intel USB chipsets going flakeyStep 1: Remove Hidden Devices
1. Open a Command Prompt.
2. Type "set DEVMGR_SHOW_DETAILS=1" (without quotation marks) and press Enter.
3. Type "set DEVMGR_SHOW_NONPRESENT_DEVICES=1" (without quotation marks) and Press Enter.
4. Type "start devmgmt.msc" (without quotation marks) and click press Enter.
5. Click View. Click Show hidden devices.
6. Click "+" to expand devices, Unknown devices and USB devices.
7. Are there any devices and unknown devices (including grayed out devices)? If so, please right click it and click Uninstall them.
Step 2: Remove all oem*.inf files
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1. Click start and click run then under the run line type in the command "cmd" (without the quotation marks)
2. In the command line, type in the following (without the quotes) and press enter after each command:
"cd \windows\inf"
"ren infcache.1 *.old"
"ren oem*.inf *.old"
"del C:\windows\setupapi.log"
"exit"
Step 3: Removing all entries under HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/Enum/USB that start with VID using REGEDIT.
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Removing the VID entries from the registry will cause them to be redetected at restart.
CAUTION: If you have a USB keyboard, mouse, scanners, and other things you know are working, do not remove the VID entry for these devices, otherwise, Windows may not restart correctly.
1. Click Start and click Run. Type regedit and click OK. The Registry Editor window will open.
2. Go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Enum\USB.
3. Highlight and delete all the VID_.... entries for usb devices that you cannot identify. Remember not to delete the entries mentioned above.
You may not have permssion to delete keys, do the following.
Permissions may be set allowing the deletion of the VID_ entries by following the steps below:
a) Right-click the key to be deleted, and then click Permissions. The VID_... Permissions window will open.
B) With Everyone highlighted in the Group or User name section, select Full Control in the Permissions section.
c) Click Apply, and then click OK.
5. Restart your compuer.
Step 4: Reconnect the USB device that was not previously working. Windows should automatically rerinstall the drivers.
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DigeratiPrime
cluberti
thanx for replys and
i have installed Windows XP
and had no problems :-)
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hey all :-)
i'm working on Computer services and i have on thing to do and
i need help :-)
there is one shop which needs
MS Windows on WINCOR BEETLE MII ( small puters for small shops )
and idk which windows to install ?
any ideas does it need any other edition of Windows........
can anyone recomend something ?
p.s : i can get any edition of windows.... etc....
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vmare 5 ( why 5 ? its a long story )
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Debian / Crunchbang ( ubuntu based ) / Gentoo
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superskytten
there are many tutorials on this forum just search for them
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what is the switch to remove the annoying popup window after installation of orbit downloader? thanks in advance
did you tried
OrbitDownloader265.exe /VERYSILENT /SP-
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in the unattended section in nlite on user administrator
there must be "User must have password" checked an uncheck it :-)
p.s : never copy lasstession.ini on board just simply attach it.....
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you have windows fully replaced Language files, your windows does'nt use MUI
it's language is Herbew, i don't think is there way to set lang to english
i don't think that English MUI exists
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GrofLuigi
+1 :D:D
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did you mean this ?
http://unattended.msfn.org/unattended.xp/view/web/50/
(when you make unattended office 2003 you can use shrinkoffice(you can search for it on board) to make office smaller )
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broknindarkagain
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Trying to repair possibly broken boot sector/MBR
in Windows Vista
Posted · Edited by fizban2
when you boot vista there is Repair option in bottom left
then choose command promt
(if you use Vista Lite or something similar may don't have repair feature.. )