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    <title>Windows XP Home Lockup   Shutdown Problems</title>
    <description>It s worth a look in the Event Viewer to see if anything is being flagged up   by the system as a possible culprit     Click on Start &gt; Run &gt; type  eventvwr msc  and press Enter; have a look   through the Application and System logs for any suspects      Archquark   wrote in message   news: 23FCBURtZKHA 5276@TK2MSFTNGP05 phx gbl     &gt;A friend who has Windows XP Home    </description>
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    <title>explorer exe being an absolute memory hog</title>
    <description>  PID  Memory Usage  Peak Memory Usage  Virtual Memory Size     I clicked explorer exe to highlight so it is easy to spot  Since I do not  have any folders with a lot of pictures  I used Search Find Files and  Folders  and searched for   jpg files  which appeared as thumbnails in the  search results pane  Most had never been displayed as thumbnails before  so  as I scrolled down through the res   </description>
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    <title>laptop will not start</title>
    <description>I did reply yesterday but for some reason the text did not post  Since then   my sister has found the original disc so I will try that and come back if it   does not work  Thanks     nass  wrote:    &gt;   &gt;   &gt;  Chicken George  wrote:  &gt;   &gt; &gt; My sister s 3 year old laptop will not start in any configuation  She cannot   &gt; &gt; find her original XP Home Edition cd  Can she get a copy from Microsoft    </description>
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    <title>Microsoft  Net Framework Unexpected Error</title>
    <description>On Sat  24 Oct 2009 08:04:01  0700  leo4033   wrote:    &gt; Hello   &gt;   &gt;  Windows XP SP3 user   &gt;   &gt; I m getting a really long error from Microsoft  NET Framework everytime I   &gt; boot up  Any ideas as to why this is happening or how I can fix it?        No ideas if you don t tell us exactly what the error message is   Please provide the exact verbatim text of    </description>
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    <title>endless loop @ Welcome screen</title>
    <description>I am having the same problem      MrJ  wrote:    &gt; The XP64 on my laptop will load to the Welcome screen  I click on to the icon   &gt; of my user name  the admin icon is not present   It says the usual  loading   &gt; personal settings     It then immediately says  saving personal setting       &gt; stays there  at the Welcome screen   &gt;   &gt; It does this in diagnostic and normal startup   also with    </description>
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    <title>NTbackup   security; date stamp; dir structure   no files</title>
    <description>On Aug 10  7:31pm  Marcotte   wrote:  &gt; I have a few questions regarding ntbackup  I m running it in XP Pro SP 3   &gt;  &gt; 1  Is there any way to secure the backup file? Can you put a password on  &gt; it? I know there is the option to restrict access to owner and admin  but if  &gt; someone gets a copy of the backup file  they can still restore onto another  &gt; c   </description>
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    <title>PDF files will not open properly</title>
    <description>Able to access all pdf files after removing version 8  and   reinstalling version 9   Continue required right click&gt;click open with   acrobat reader 9   Can live with that   thanks for your correspondence     Robert     Robersabel  wrote:    &gt;  Right click&gt;open or double click pdf file  I receive the following:  &gt;   &gt; Adobe Acrobat Reader is required to view this file   Would you like to   &gt; in   </description>
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    <title>Win XP Hangs After Logoff   Logon</title>
    <description>Hello     You may want to look at the Event Viewer for some clues  Here s how    Start &gt; Control Panel &gt; Administrative Tools &gt; Event Viewer    Look under Application and System for  Error  and  Warnings   More  information on Event Viewers here   http:  support microsoft com kb 308427    Alternatively  use System Restore to restore your system to the point there   was no such problem  http:  s   </description>
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    <title>  DRIVERS ARE NO GOOD  </title>
    <description> CmosDriver   wrote in message   news:53CCA023 FB1D 488D A8A3 563AAA57005B@microsoft com     &gt;  &gt;  &gt;  LVTravel  wrote:  &gt;  &gt;&gt;  &gt;&gt;  CmosDriver   wrote in message  &gt;&gt; news:B59B8953 49D0 4602 89B3 F8793499EFE6@microsoft com     &gt;&gt; &gt;  &gt;&gt; &gt;  &gt;&gt; &gt;&gt; &gt; Product ID: 2373k3u  &gt;&gt; &gt;&gt; &gt; Download site      &gt;&gt; &gt;&gt; &gt; http:  www 307 ibm c   </description>
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    <title>Windows XP SP2 vs SP3</title>
    <description>I wouldn t use automatic updates because you don t know what the heck it   might install  or what might break as a result  I have visions of walking in   one morning to a row of 50 nice  evenly tinted blue screens   or 50 machines   defaming ME as a pirate  for that matter      I would install SP3  from my experience there are few conflicts and it does   enhance security  Perhaps test on one or   </description>
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    <title>Hibernate function not working   </title>
    <description>I have a Dell Dimension 4600 with a P4 and 2 gb of RAM  running Windows XP   home edition  SP3     I have tried using the hibernate function but it does not respond  I have   gone into the power options settings and confirmed that hibernate mode is   enabled  Yet when I try to put my machine into a state of hibernation  it   does nothing  I m using the Start Turn Off Computer  Hibernate    </description>
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    <title>Keyboard shortcuts stopped working</title>
    <description>My friendly  fellow posters  I am very  very sorry for all the problems that   my stupidity has been causing here  I have been outing  you say?  a dirty    lying REAL TROLL Mick Murphy   and his brother  Fake PaulShit  Paul    Shite  Montgomery  also TROLL    I help people here  not arguing  with the swill of the garbage bins     Please  please forgive me for being so silly  Look at the rec   </description>
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    <title>0x000000c4 error</title>
    <description>Hi     I have spent all morning verifying each driver and could have narrowed down   the problem to two drivers   One is the driver for my SB PCI128 soundcard   I   was using this because I needed the use of the game port   I have removed   this card and will monitor things to see if the problem crops up again    Can   you tell me if I can get a game port plug in instead of using the soundcard    </description>
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    <title>Loss of Profile after hibernation</title>
    <description>I am nass; you arwe filthy TROLL       HTH   nass        http:  www nasstec co uk       nass  wrote:    &gt;   &gt;   &gt;   &gt; Keep trolling Mick from AIR Tel Broadband the REAL TROLL sending his sicking  &gt; spam:  &gt; Yep  the Micky Mouse back again with a malicious childish Behaviour   &gt; Mick Murphy the REAL TROLL   &gt;   &gt; At least now he is calling himself Mad Mike  but soon will call himself REAL  &gt;   </description>
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    <title>Registry cleaners</title>
    <description>Olrin wrote:  &gt; BTW  that link resolved to a WUGNET page for me; couldn t see  Exploring   &gt; Windows  anywhere         True  It was a cut from a MS newsletter I subscribe to </description>
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