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D.Celt

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  1. http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?...kb;en-us;303013
  2. Without 3rd party applications, only server class Windows support RAID mirroring. Operating systems on which mirrored volumes are available
  3. I haven't found a policy to restrict a media device to an account group, only to restrict it's use to the locally logged on user. gpedit > Windows settings > Security settings > Local policies > Security options
  4. WinXP 64 will only be available for upgrade to OEM purchasers. That means if you built your own pc, you'll have to pay full price for it. [edit] Maybe not full price http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=16919 [/edit]
  5. Take square roots on line one and you get the same error.
  6. Is this window open when you shut down?
  7. I don't think it's possible to apply policy per user, but you can set up the kids user account as limited. Also ntfs permissions can be set to restrict access to files & folders. Btw
  8. You can add a logon script to your user profile.
  9. I agree, hardware detection doesn't happen until the gui part of setup.
  10. Perhaps the double click speed is set too high?
  11. Yes that is unusual and may well be the cause of the startup problem. I don't have the means to test this but you should be able to reconfigure resources in device manager.
  12. Pressing ALT+space should bring up a small menu with the maximize option, does that work?
  13. Yea, a reformat is the best option, being a Dell should mean it has it's own recovery disc. Remember to back up anything you want to keep first.
  14. NDProxy.SYS Microsoft Corporation NDIS Proxy (network card driver) lbrtfdc.SYS Toshiba Libretto Floppy controller Sfloppy.SYS Microsoft Corporation SCSI Floppy Driver i2omgmt.SYS Microsoft Corporation I2O Utility Filter Changer.sys Microsoft Corporation SCSI CD-ROM Driver Cdaudio.sys Microsoft Corporation CD-ROM Audio Filter Driver Those are the files that are either corrupt or missing. Have you tried booting to "Last Known Good Configuration"? If not, boot to safe mode, go to the device manager and try to reinstall the drivers for the above (I'm not sure what I2O Utility is though). If that doesn't work, boot to safe mode, insert your xp disc, open a cmd window & type sfc /scannow then reboot. Still no luck after that? Boot to your xp disc & do a repair install.
  15. The latest updates don't require you to have the dvd in the drive when playing.
  16. Hi all. I'm an MCSE wannabe from the UK, I'll be around fairly often offering hints and advice. See you around the forums
  17. Yep, definately something wrong there. This is mine -
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