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    <title>Shutdow and Poweroff</title>
    <description>You re welcome for the front panel  power off  tip and good luck with  other   points   Standby   Hibernate were only mentioned as possible    top of the list  suggestions which  might  interfere with shutdown  but you   seem to have eliminated them  The rest is a process of elimination  I m   afraid  The Aumha pages have plenty of items to tackle     Regarding the integral USB 1 1   best ju   </description>
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    <title>Antispyware  virus protection and other alike programs</title>
    <description> Jerry Martin   wrote in message   news:Oa2HVyqMKHA 3704@TK2MSFTNGP06 phx gbl     &gt; Hi Harry:  &gt;  &gt; Thanks for asking and getting a definitive answer from the Avast staff to   &gt; this question of Win 98 ME support after 2009  There s no more doubt at   &gt; this point     Thanks for the acknowledgement  Jerry  makes me feel a little bit better     &gt;  &gt; Cheers   &gt; Jerry    And    </description>
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    <title>Filename: VDD 03    00001816 ERROR: 00: 0028:C0231952</title>
    <description>VDD = Virtual Display Driver  see http:  support microsoft com kb 253671   under Virtual Driver     Have you changed upgraded any hardware or their settings recently  e g    Graphics card ?    Are you sure that you have the correct  and latest  WinMe driver installed   and properly set up for your Graphics Card Display Adapter?  Check in Device   Manager for error warnings  yellow or red exclam   </description>
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    <title>Avast  to Stop Spport for Older System End of 2009</title>
    <description>Hello Noel   does Joan know something we don t know?     It seems strange  actually  to read about someone  installing  ME   My entire ME setup  desktop  just sits there  in case of an emergency with   the separate  Vista  system  But it s in perfect working order and I try to   keep it that way with periodic check ups   Always good to  hear  from you  Noel               Harry        Noel Pa   </description>
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    <title>SATA HDs WinMe</title>
    <description> AAH   wrote in message   news:OjDNtbmEKHA 4608@TK2MSFTNGP02 phx gbl     &gt; Harry  &gt; Thanks for the tip   &gt; After transfer via adapter all present utilities  &gt; will work ok or have to reinstall?    I can only answer this from the logical point of view:  With compatibility being established it should work without reinstallation    To be sure  you would have to contact the manu   </description>
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    <title>i need afree download for windows me</title>
    <description>How are you contacting the Newsgroup? On another computer? Using a dual boot   on the ME unit? I m trying to figure out how you know you don t have the ME   OS unless you re just missing some files in which case we can help  A   reinstall can be done of the OS if you have the disc  Trying the boot disc   could work  floppy inserted into A:  also  Finally your AV software might   have created a    </description>
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    <title>Windows Millennium Edition  Me </title>
    <description>Royal Discount sells OEM version of 98  2nd edition  for around  65  They   don t have ME and 2000 is quite expensive        I mastered Wordstar graphics        missyd54  wrote:    &gt; I lost my Windows Millennium Edition  Me  install disc I need it to replace a   &gt; few missing applications in my computer   Where or how do I find one  that is   &gt; if I can?</description>
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    <title>installing ME on laptop</title>
    <description>Ah   you obviously wiped the drive  and used fdisk to create new partitions?  The option to  make active  is present there   it s just not obvious  if you didn t use FDISK   what did you use to create the partition in the   first place?         Noel Paton  CrashFixPC    Nil Carborundum Illegitemi  www crashfixpc co uk   Piedmont   wrote in message   news:o5hNl 2993 qP 2498@newsfe03   </description>
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    <title>Advance warning</title>
    <description> Heather   wrote in message   news:uAlPP6 pJHA 3864@TK2MSFTNGP03 phx gbl     &gt;  &gt;  Shane   wrote in message   &gt; news:O8Cv8i pJHA 5332@TK2MSFTNGP03 phx gbl     &gt;&gt; Noel Paton wrote:  &gt;&gt;&gt; Thanks  Figgs :   &gt;&gt;&gt; That also prompted me to check the syntax of the copyright sign  &gt;&gt;&gt; itself  and I discovered it was wrong  so fixed it at the same time    </description>
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    <title>Service Pack 4 causes NTDLL DLL can t find file error</title>
    <description>Mike is correct  However iIf you are running Me or 98SE the old updates are   still availiable at MS Windows Update       Mike M  wrote:    &gt; Service Pack 4 and your ntdll dll error suggests to me that you are trying   &gt; to install Service Pack 4 for Windows 2000   What operating system are you   &gt; running?  This newsgroup is for those running Windows Millennium or Win Me   &gt; which is a very di   </description>
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    <title>Won t Recognize Installed Modem</title>
    <description>Dial up Networking won t recognize my installed modem   When I click on Add New Connection  the window pops up to install a modem   Device Manager shows my modem as being installed and running properly   Running Diagnostics from Control Panel Modem shows everything communicating OK   When I run my Juno ISP software  it won t recognize the modem as being installed either   I suspect it s somethi   </description>
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    <title>nvidia GeForce 2 440 MX not cooperating</title>
    <description>This is a very common defect in nVidea graphics cards  who said nVidea was the best? :P    This report from microsoft shows how old nVidea cards FAIL:    [url]http:  support microsoft com kb 314215[ url]    well thats it   a stop error  best that you get a new video card or just dont run visually intense things  I have a series 4 440mx and it runs exactly how your one does   :? Im getting a new   </description>
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    <title>Sudden Abnormal mouse erratic behaviour</title>
    <description>Hey   Any dumb can understand that this is not hardware issue   Check these links below:  http:  www ca com securityadvisor pest pest aspx?id=46367  http:  www ca com securityadvisor pest pest aspx?id=46369  http:  www ca com securityadvisor pest pest aspx?id=453076592  http:  www ca com securityadvisor pest pest aspx?id=2420    I had the exact problem on my three machines  XP  2003  amp; Vista   </description>
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    <title>Slow PC and no Shutdown </title>
    <description>Hi there     Just passed by your post and as far as I can see  there are not really suspicious files  however I don t trust one particular file: C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\MPREXE EXE     I must say that your system looks pretty clean and not really much applications are running  so that s a  well done   for you; you kept your computer clean     Personally  I think that it has to do with a combination of   </description>
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    <title>New Monitor Display Problem</title>
    <description>You need to switch it from native display to widescreen   this can be done by selecting native from the menu  and then select widescreen   i have one of theese monitors and all my applications work fine displaying on the whole screen     i am running vista ultimate   with an nvidia 7600gs with no problems at all     hope this helps     Stevie_B</description>
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