Windows XP
I am using Intel DX58SO Desktop Motherboard in RAID 5 with four SATA 500GB Seagate Barracuda drives. I have installed Windows XP Professional 64-Bit in it. I saw that the default drive for my operating system was set in drive I in RAID. I wanted to change it to drive C but my computer does not allow any changes made in the system disk. Does anybody know how to fix this? Did anyone experience similar problem to this? Please let me know how you fixed it.
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My computer is bought here in Thailand, and it was set in Thai language.
Everything is in Thai so I cannot work properly with it.
I am tired of Google translation which is sometimes out of the blue. I have just downloaded Photoscape but it was also in Thai.
I don’t know how to locate the settings to change the language since I cannot understand any single word on my computer.
But someone advised me that in order to change language in Windows XP, I need to buy a genuine copy of it.
I don’t think I have it here.
Please let me know if you have suggestions.
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Drive 1 not found Serial ATA SATA 1
Drive 2 not found Serial ATA SATA 2
Drive 3 not found Serial ATA SATA 3
I have OptiPlex GX620 in my Windows XP. While I was starting my computer, I saw these messages above and it asked me to choose whether I would go for Safe mode, Safe mode with network, Last known good configuration or Start windows normally. I have tried each of them one at a time but nothing works. Please help me. What is this problem all about?
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I am running Windows XP on my Dell Dimensions 5150 desktop PC. When I am performing a reboot, I clicked F11 so that I could perform the PC Restore. I got an error message saying that the:
“Restore was unsuccessful. Please click restart to reboot.”
Now I just did what it said. I rebooted my PC but my files are inaccessible. Then it gave me a second error message:
Loading PBR for descriptor 2… done. A disk read error occurred. Press Ctrl+Alt+Del to restart.
I am now so tired of doing everything again like rebooting, restarting and all. And I just ended up to the same problem. Please help me how to fix this. I could not be able to view my files.
Thanks!
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Hi
Recently I started playing game “Call of duty 2”. Because I wanted to enjoy playing game I’ve bought it. OS Windows XP. During the game I got error message. I am not shore did I get error because of a game or because of something else? Did anyone had similar problem? Any suggestion?
Thank you
Michael
Error
Component “mss32.dll” or one of its dependencies not correctly registered a file is missing or invalid.
OK
Help
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How i can make private folder in win xp or put a password on it. I want to put a password in windows xp.
Please give me an answer in easy way
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I just re-installed Windows XP recently. I have a Desktop Manager in my machine. When I tried to update it, I got this error, “device has not much space”. Now that I already free some space and I have unchecked the application, the issue is still the same. I want to download the new software. How can I restore Desktop Manager? Please help.
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I am getting drive application error regularly. When I open the popup it needs to be closed. I am using Microsoft XP Professional. The error is, "Drives Application has encountered a problem and needs to close. We are sorry for the inconvenience." By clicking the error it need to be close. What should I do to fix it?
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I have a laptop with Ubuntu 11.04, a desktop computer with Windows XP and a notebook with Virtual book 4.1.2. I am trying to install the window programs and I got this error message 'could not access the network location %ALLUSERSPROFILE%/start menu/programs/administrative tools'. I have tried to fix this error but I always failed. I need help please.
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When I was about to open the Control Panel, an error is coming which says that ‘You may be victim of software counterfeiting’. Please give me some solutions immediately. I am running Windows XP Professional SP3. Thanks in advance for the support.
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