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autoexec.bat corrupted by bad driver installation
10.4 came on a dvd not cd normally. holding down c should boot from a cd, though not dvd if your ibook only has a cd drive. does the install disk open when the will do as an alternative (they are the same figure counted using a different interpretation of K/M/G). disk is opening but is not starts but his own.

Transfer everything to new, faster computer
When
W2K discovers my network card, it is not able to install the driver for it claiming that it is not able to copy the file. I am not able to remove the detected (and not working) network card since I receive the following message "Failed to uninstall the device. The device may be required to boot up the

Installed Vista dual boot, think I screwed up!
1) Put in the Win98 cd and booted up. result: 1) Couldn't start installing 2) Couldn't boot up the computer with cd-rom support 2) Ran fdisk on win98 floppy Next 1) Boot with a dos 5 floppy and I formatted the drive. 2) Copied win 95 a from a HD to c: 3) Installed win 95a fine. Then 1) I install the driver for

Excel - VBA - Auto-Send Mail
Just hope I don't screw something up :). Thanks for all the help, -- Don "Colin Barnhorst" <c.barnho...@comcast.net> wrote in message Installed Vista Bootloader using system bootloader tab, selected C drive, which is what my XP is installed, and still just boots directly into XP, no boot menu option to choose

Question about adding a second hard drive
My Windows 2000 event viewer has an error every time I boot up that comes from the Service Control Manager. The error reads: The Texas Instruments XDS560 a line): Name xds560 Description Texas Instruments XDS560 Device Driver File c:\winnt\system32\drivers\xds560.sys Type Kernal Driver Started False Start Mode

A Blocked Driver
Hey gang, I think I have messed up here. I just installed 64 bit Vista Ultimate, retail full version, in what I thought was a dual boot environment. Now, I do not get an option when I boot to choose wich OS to boot to, it only boots into Vista. Under Vista, it shows as my C drive, I see the partion on the other

in lieu of swapping out hard drives
Malke ma...@invalid.invalid microsoft public windowsxp general Rich wrote: I want to back up my installation on C: and restore it on D: then install Vista on C: and dual If it is an IDE drive, set it as Master. Attach the external hard drive and boot with the TI bootable CD. Restore the image to this drive. 5.

How to undo failed install
Proceed to the second page and check "Do not ask to install this driver again", or something similar. Then go to Device Manager and for all occurences, select "disable in this hardware profile". After I did this I get no more detection messages when I boot up XP, and the scanner works great.

Moving from W2k to XP with a Big HD
To start, just remove the new drive and connect the old one as primary master. Boot up. WinXP should boot just as it did last week. Then, shut down and power .... I installed it and it came up as the G drive. It is fully functional and all my old information is on the old C drive. Things are running a little slow.

Start up Problem
1- You need administrator priviledges to install this driver "instdrv gwiopm c:\tmp\gwiopm.sys" (To remove the driver, run "instdrv gwiopm remove".) 2- Start the service if needed To make a simple device that you connect to your parallell port, a lot of Toshiba computers remove the password when you boot it up.

FastTrak66 Win2K INACCESSIBLE_BOOT_DEVICE Problems
Anyway, IF you installed the boot manager onto the MBR then it is that boot manager that should come up. And it is up to you to figure out which boot you wnat to come up as the AFAIK windows will not boot from the second drive. I installed the second XP partion to drive D since that is a SATA drive. C is a IDE.

Can I restore Windows 98 from an USB external CR-rom drive?
When the Adaptec BIOS is enabled, both drives show on the boot-up SCSI scan banner, but DOS can't see either of them, and the boot process hangs right after "Verifying It never occurred to me that there would not be a copy of COMMAND.COM on his C: drive! He couldn't even boot to DOS to copy the file back to C:.

Boot.Ini and recovery Console
John Dulak Jo...@Boogus.com microsoft public win98 setup DJW wrote: OK I got a new CD-ROM drive, a TEAC md CD-22E-N83 and put it in the laptop I can hear it spin at startup with the windows 98 boot floppy in A drive which is more than the old DVD did. However it still will not bring up the Windows 98 install CD I

No dual boot?!?!??
If it does restore the registry before you tried to install the driver. - Khawaja. John wrote: When trying to restart computer in MSdos mode to install driver for cd burner (with driver diskette in the a: drive) the computer hung at a blank screen with a blinking cursor. The computer will not boot up , on boot up

Reinstall Windows
In any case, even if you leave everything set up like it is, you should still make the registry entry in XP. It doesn't matter how you installed the .... Now, I do not get an option when I boot to choose wich OS to boot to, it only boots into Vista. Under Vista, it shows as my C drive, I see the partion on the

Now it hangs at "Starting Windows 98..." if SCSI is enabled.
Also recommend that you obtain a Win98 boot disk to perform the workaround. **If you plan on using the card for Storage of Data, install the driver for the Step 3 -Reboot the computer and then boot up using the boot disk you used previously. Once at the A:\ Prompt type, "C:" (no quotations) and then press the

A couple of problems.
Hey gang, I think I have messed up here. I just installed 64 bit Vista Ultimate, retail full version, in what I thought was a dual boot environment. I added a new sata hard drive, and installed Vista on it. Now, I do not get an option when I boot to choose wich OS to boot to, it only boots into Vista.

intel original CA810E mother board
With the 32 bit driver, my Zip is ALWAYS "D" and Win95 will boot up with or without a disk in the drive. That's my story, I hope yours will work the same. Create a directory c:\iomega and install from there (Don -- was this what you were refering to?) 4. Boot in safe mode, run GUEST to activate the drive,

D-Link Wireless Networking
Booting into repair mode shows that the instalation is really on drive C, but the drive gets remapped to I when windows itself boots up. Your mess can only be fixed by disconnecting everything except the drive you want to be C: (some can just be disabled in the BIOS)and doing a new _clean_ install.

installing XP
Just connect the 120MB drive to a IIGS with an Apple (HS or rev. C) SCSI card, boot up the IIGS, run the Advanced Disk Utilities, partition the drive. The extracted driver will be installed. Format the drive with the HFS filesystem. The drive will now work on a Mac (or a IIGS, for that matter). -Scott G.