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I am running a home network via the netbeui protocol for connections to the Win2k machine and tcp/ip out to the internet via cable modem.  Prior to installing Win XP on my notebook it was runni...
Zones: Operating SystemsDate Answered: 09/09/2001 Views: 13
i have 2 puters on a router in the same workgroup. i'm wanting for one of the puters to log on to the other puter that acts as a PDC. i've figured out how to get a puter to log on to a domain vs be...
Zones: NetworkingDate Answered: 12/23/2001 Views: 4
Our office is using Windows XP.  I still have a legacy DOS system that I need to use.  I have created a Shortcut and adjusted the properties to open the DOS Window to a desired size.  The shortcut ...
Zones: Operating SystemsDate Answered: 07/04/2002 Views: 4
I am able change a computers O/system from say Win95 to win98se by renaming win.com and hence install 98 and all programs are intact. Question I am able to emulate the same thing using XP example...
Zones: Operating SystemsDate Answered: 07/26/2002 Views: 4
Hello. Well, I purchased a new (refurbished) PC from Dell on-line. It's the best PC I've ever owned. Among other things, it came with Windows XP Home Edition installed. A Pentium 4 1.6 Ghz, 40 Gb...
Zones: Hardware, PCsDate Answered: 03/23/2002 Views: 0
I have a new computer that has XP on it.  I also have a 3d graphics program that only runs on Win98.  Is it possible to have a dule boot system so that I can boot up with either OS? If so how?
Zones: Operating SystemsDate Answered: 04/15/2002 Views: 0
I'm trying to install xp pro on my home computer. It is a:- dual athlon 1900+   asus mb 512 Mb ram (ddr) H.d. IBM 60 Gig patitioned into 12+48(unformatted) I've put in the xp cd rom and set...
Zones: Hardware, ComponentsDate Answered: 07/28/2003 Views: 0
Hi everyone, I'm using IE 6.0 in Windows XP Pro.  My question is this: I clear the history every day, using Tools>Internet Options>Clear History, but even though the history is gone, when I star...
Zones: Web BrowsersDate Answered: 06/21/2002 Views: 14
I want to repartition 20 meg harddrives into 7 partitions. Slackware, Windows XP, Windows 98, Windows 2000, Linux Swap, and a data drive. Can I use FIPS or GRUB? And how exactally do I do it? Thanks.
Zones: Linux SetupDate Answered: 06/23/2002 Views: 0
How do I give my app the new XP look but still keep it 100% backwards compatible back to Windows 95? I believe there is a new COMCTL DLL that needs to be linked to - any info or links to article...
Zones: Windows ProgrammingDate Answered: 05/08/2002 Views: 0