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    "EXPLORER.EXE".............. ANYONE?

    Last time I saw this there was a problem with an installed program that had added a menu option in the "right click" popup window. I uninstalled the program that was causing it and the error you are seeing went away. I know that Nvidia places some stuff in there.
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    Newbie Dell 8200 upgrade: Need help

    Hello! I have a Dell 8200 myself. I can tell that you are screwed as far that case. You will need a better and stronger powewr supply for your new setup anyway. Both the case and power supplies in Dell Computers are arranged and designed in such a way that you can not just go out and buy parts anywhere and do an upgrade, except mostly from Dell. Now I know where to buy power supplies that will fit Dell cases, but that does not help you with the Motherboard issue. You best bet is to go out and buy yourself a nice case that already has a hefty power supply in it. Then just use what parts you can from the Dell and transfer those to the new rig.
  3. Do you by any chance use Norton products? I have two identical machines here at my home. One is using Mcafee products, and the other, Norton. The Mcafee machine installed SP2 without any problems, but the other gave me the exact same problems you are seeing. When I got to the desktop that was missing the Icons and TaskBar, I simply Ctrl-Alt-Del and rebooted. After that it was also working fine. Mcafee and SP2 Rock. Norton Antivirus 2003 and SP2 suck big time.
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    'Entry Point Not Found' error message

    Take a look at this.. http://www.annoyances.org/exec/forum/win2000/t1055810169
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    XP hangs up

    Hey munkiep, Here are a few pointers... Fresh install - Not a problem with this version of windows. Boots fine - Not a problem with windows again. Could be a RAM issue if it just so happens that the boot process is not using the bad portion of your RAM but your programs are. This is probably not your problem. An idea though. Lockups after booting - Usually caused by a hardware conflict, or a driver issue with some of your hardware. Video or Audio is usually the problem. Sometimes, on a newly built system, it is wise to check for BIOS updates. If you are a novice, eventviewer will seem like greek to you. Usually lockups will not allow the event to be logged because the computer froze right after the problem occured. Look anyway! If there is something there it should tell you if some file has conflicted with another file. You would then need to find out what that file is associated with. Lastly, if your motherboard chipset is anything other than Intel with an AMD processor, or it is something very current from Intel, you will need to see if your motherboard drivers need to be updated. The motherboard hardware information file would need to be installed. I've heard horror stories from people using VIA chipsets with Windows and they did not update the INF file and install any needed drivers. Good luck.
  6. Actually, in trying to help I simply did a search in google for the problem he is having. What you see is what I saw. I made no claims that this would work, but he was welcome to try it. Nothing else had worked so far, so..... Anyway! Go lecture google.
  7. Brian, You may as well give it up. I've been arguing with another group of idiots in another forum. The democrats are after blood and they will use anything, truth or not, to slander our President. Mr. Moore's crapumentary was filled with half truths and flat out lies about Mr. Bush. Everything that man claimes can be proven wrong if checked on. The democrats are not going to do that because they want to believe all of the garbage. And as far as the CIA goes. Our President has no choice but to rely on what he is told by our intelligence community. It would be suicide to not act on a warning from the CIA and FBI that states this country is in danger. And Mr. Bush didn't just go right to war with the first warning either. He met with leaders from other countries, two of which are obvious, Mr. Putin and Mr. Blair, and they confirmed that their own intelligence showed that Saddam has plans to attack the united states via terror networks. Now it is just plain ignorant to excuse the fact that Saddam is a danger to the free world and peace loving people. He has proven that time and time again. He was financing terror attacks on Israel. So since he hates America too, don't you think it wise to believe he would finance attacks elsewhere. It is just common sense people. Now why don't you lay your political party aside and use the god given gift you are supposed to have called a brain. Now, I am sorry to be so blunt, but I am fed up with it.
  8. Try this.. From a command prompt type: regsvr32 /u msephh.dll Next, try to delete the file. If you still can't, then go into your registry and try to find any entries for this file and see what it is associated with. If you can, remove the entrie(s). Reboot and try to delete again.
  9. Go here and try this.. http://www.pcpowerandcooling.com/products/power_supplies/selector/dell.htm
  10. You will have to either purchase a copy of XP, or figure out a better hack for the copy you have. The only time I have ever seen this happen is when XP has been pirated.
  11. Dude, I didn't say refreshing would fix it every time. There is, as you said, some weird happenings in IE that it can't or just does not always get all of the information for the file. One example I can give you is like this.. My roommate and I visit the exact same web page using IE 6. He can save the file as a Jpeg, just as it should be, but I can only get it as a Bitmap. And this is no matter what I do to correct it. For some reason his IE gets the information correctly and mine does/did not. I don't understand that at all. The only difference in his computer and mine is the screen resolution.
  12. I know what is causing the problem. This is going to sound strange, but it is true. Even though the image appears to be fully downloaded, all of the information for the file is not there. So in turn, IE does not know what type of file it is. In most cases if you just redownload the same page the file will save in its proper format.
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    Computer refuses to boot

    Did they look for hardware conflicts in device manager? Sometimes some motherboards and/or hardware devices can't or do not like to share IRQ's or interrupts. This is especially true with sharing the video card resourses with the audio card. If you have any card plugged into the first PCI slot next to the AGP then most likely you have a problem there. Bad RAM causes this too, but your RAM checks out. If you have an Audigy or Audigy 2 sound card this will happen without the absolute proper setup with your BIOS and motherboard.
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    Creative Labs abuse of power

    Well the only source I can give you is myself. I am a EV1 user, so, well this one is a given... Then I have written Mr. Fong and he verified what I have said. They do have a private server. But where he gets into trouble is when he lets even one person have access to this server, a server that is mentioned on all of their documentation as being available to the users, and then says you only need to abide by the rules/policies that are outlined for the newsgroups. He then does not follow those guidelines himself, but instead creates his own and blocks my access for no rreason at all. This is a form of discrimination at the very least. Not to mention the whole freedom of speech thing. The EV1 user that Mr. Fong is sour with suggested the KX Project drivers to someone and it got us all kicked. There is nothing in the Creative Labs guidelines that prohibits this, and it would not be legal for them to even do so. Legally You can only prohibit words that may offend or threaten another user. This is stated in their guidelines. I have already talked to my attorney about this, so I really do not want to argue the subject. Mr. Fong is in the wrong without a doubt, and I am asking all of you to help get this matter resolved by emailing Mr. Fong and Creative Labs. Thanks
  15. Harvey Fong, the moderator of the Creative Labs Newsgroups, is blocking access to the server from all EV1 (Everyone's Internet) users. His excuse is that one user from EV1 violated their policies. This, so called violation, was apparantly the fact that the user suggested to another that he use the KX Project drivers instead of Creatives to correct some probems that the Creative Labs drivers could not. This is not in any way a violation of policy. Mr. Fong needs to go back and read it again. Even if it were, Creative Labs should not have the right to punish many for the alleged "abuse" of one. If we stir up enough sh** in public opinion, I'm sure Mr. Fong will find a "better way" to deal with such as this. Please help by passing this information to all of the forums on various web sites.
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