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    <title>After A:</title>
    <description>If it was a problem with the BIOS  I d expect the machine to fail every   time  or boot every time   The symptoms you describe are more likely hardware problems than firmware     check all connections as a first step            Noel Paton  CrashFixPC    Nil Carborundum Illegitemi  www crashfixpc co uk   Corday   wrote in message   news:97CCAC5A 8291 445B B661 B14D25C6BE65@mic   </description>
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    <title>Can t eject USB disk</title>
    <description>On 7 21     11 05   laurenkcyza  wrote:  &gt; Hi   &gt;    I m out of ideas and hope someone on the forum can help  When I try  &gt; to eject my USB flash drive using the  Unplug or Eject Hardware   &gt; wizard the system gives a message: The device Generic volume cannot be  &gt; stopped right now  Try stopping the device again later This is a  &gt; usually behavior and I have exited progr   </description>
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    <description>You re welcome     Mart       chrisgwinn   wrote in message   news:16837974 5EEA 4B53 A3DD 9E81774EF695@microsoft com     &gt; SORTED   &gt; Thats great  many thanks  &gt;  &gt;  Mart  wrote:  &gt;  &gt;&gt; &gt; Tried that  but once at HELP in safe mode    the mouse wont work    &gt;&gt;  &gt;&gt; Try a ps 2 or serial mouse   or better still  use your Tab key to   &gt;&gt; navigate  &gt;&gt; through the   </description>
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    <title>Messages as appear in a Newsreader as opposed to here on t  </title>
    <description>Hello     I probably deleted them and now I have them     Thanks     Ben B     Ben B   wrote in message  news:CE9ACC7C 0532 4B7D B94F 6CBEA896C592@microsoft com     &gt; I have been under the impression that the newsreader would be identical in  &gt; the messages posts it displays when compared with the website  However  this  &gt; now does not seem to be the case  I refe   </description>
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    <title>Defragmentation using MS s version and freeware others   d  </title>
    <description>Hello Chris     I appreciate your input  as always has been the case  and think I have  probably learned a little more about something  defragmentation  which has  always been something of a puzzlement although understood to be a worthwhile  routine     I have used ScanDefrag from the time it was created  as part of a routine   but occasionally have reverted to the System Tools version in betwe   </description>
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    <title>pls help me to solve this problem</title>
    <description>It would appear that if YOU don t have a  Windows XP Professional service   pack 2 CD    then certainly SOMEONE ELSE with access to your PC has   attempted to run one on it     As you ve posted to a WinMe news group  then I ASS U ME that your  regular    operating system was WinMe     Depending on how far the XP installation had completed   and by the sounds   of it  probably much too far for a   </description>
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    <title>pls help me to solve this problem</title>
    <description>Hello friends   when ever i on the system i get this msg   pls help me  out what i have to do  I dont have WINDOWS XP CD     Pls help me     files that are required for windows to run properly have been replaced  by unrecognised versions  To maintain system stability  Windows must  restore the original versions of these files    Insert your Windows XP Professional service pack 2 CD now       Mo   </description>
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    <description>Hmm     I just wonder      that as you have been supplied with a  Recovery   CD  then it suggests that you must have an OEM version of WinMe     Certain OEM s installed Norton Symantec Roxio s GoBack and or other disk   management utilities which prevented the  standard  WinMe Startup floppy   Disk  and other DOS utilities  from recognising seeing the C:drive  Also   your OEM may have  defined    </description>
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    <description>Great and thanks for the feedback and well done for sticking at it     I think the initial problems you had when following my  script  were due   to the state manager not being installed running at the time     Again  well done        Mike Maltby  MS MVP Windows  mike maltby@gmail com      spanky  wrote:    &gt; Mike   &gt;  &gt; I got it working    I changed all files    </description>
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    <title>cd rom station</title>
    <description>Leon  the following ASS U MEs that this CD ROM is the only CD ROM on your PC   and it is not an external CD ROM   e g  USB     You  may  have a faulty  worn out  CD ROM or there  may  be an issue with   your WinMe drivers or software  You also need to  eliminate  WinMe as the   cause     First question   has anyone been  under the bonnet  and disturbed any of the   wiring within the computer?     </description>
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    <description>I have a secondhand hp laptop running winme     I want to get rid of a screen that appears during boot   This is not the   regular winme startup screen   That screen appears briefly  then goes away   Then the screen is blank    mostly  for a while  and  just around the time that the hourglass cursor appears  a hand drawn screen   appears and stays there  until logon is completed     I ve search   </description>
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    <description>Mike M wrote:  &gt; Joan Archer  wrote:  &gt;  &gt;&gt; Mike sorry to butt in but I ve just answered a post in software  &gt;&gt; regarding IE6 can you give your opinion you know more than me   &gt;  &gt; Thanks Joan  I see Mart has already been there   I ve now added my 2p     Thanks seen it  hopefully the OP will now be able to get back to normal   with you and Mart s help   Joan</description>
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    <title>Windows Registry</title>
    <description>The Windows Registry is a central hierarchical database in Windows  used to store information necessary to configure the system for one or  more users  applications  and hardware devices  The registry contains  information that is constantly referenced during operation  such as  profiles for each user  the applications installed on the computer;  and the types of documents each can create  prop   </description>
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    <title>Help with Windows 2000</title>
    <description>jaymom     I should have posted the following page from Noel s site   but do please   have a good read of all of his excellent pages :      Re installing ME over itself   http:  www crashfixpc com reinME htm    Also look for and read  if you can find it in your Windows folder    cleanhd txt or go to the following site :    Windows Millennium Edition Cleanhd txt File Contents   http:  support mi   </description>
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    <title>SCANDISK   DEFRAG DENIED SAYS WINDOWS RUNNING</title>
    <description>Presumably  that other  defrag system  was a utility called  ScanDefrag   v5 4  or similar  If so  that would have been my recommended course of   action  once you had confirmed that Scandisk  and Defrag  had both worked OK   in Safe Mode     Anyway  I m pleased to hear that you ve now got your computer working again   and thanks for the update     Good luck    Mart       NANA8  &lt;NANA8@discussi   </description>
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