How can I boot Windows XP Embedded from SD?
SD is connected directly to Intel US15W SCH (SDIO).
BIOS supports boot from SD (Linux boots successfully).
Thank you in advance,
Leonid.
Is there a way either built-in (don't think there is) or via a third-party to specify the volume on a per application basis in Windows XP? For example, right now I am listening to some music on fairly loudly and I would like all of the alerts I am getting from other apps (email, twitter updates, IMs) to be reduced.
In Windows 7 I get the following checkbox option in Remote Desktop options:
Is there any way to update my Remote Desktop / Terminal Services on my XP (SP3) machine to the same version so I can have multi-monitor support there too?
Hi I have HP pivilion dv2-1117e entertainment nootbook.I have installed window XP but I don't have the vedio,audio,WLAN drivers Pleas help me and if possible informe me on "[email protected]"
I shell be very thankful to you forever.
Hi,
when I turn on my PC it's pass wondows (windows-xp) loading but except show me my explorer it shows lsass.exe Application error:
the application failed to initialize
properly (0xc0000005) click on ok to
terminate the Application
what should I do to solve my problem?
Don't want to reinstall new windows. and also any body knows why is it happen?
In Windows XP, there are two settings in Group Policy I'm looking at:
Password must meet complexity requirements
Store password using reversible encryption
Both of these settings are under Local Computer Policy/Computer Config/Windows Settings/Security Settings/Account Policies/Password Policy.
For the first one, I have found the setting in RSOP_SecurityEventLogSettingBoolean class in WMI. However, I can't find the latter. Does anybody know in which class in WMI can I read that particular setting?
Is there any sane explanation for a client's Acer Aspire 1 netbook, running XP Home SP 2, suddenly starting to ask for a login password at boot? He has a strict policy of not using passwords, and I removed his login password weeks ago. The story is that suddenly this morning, for the first time, it is asking for a login password.
Is there any sane explanation for a client's Acer Aspire 1 netbook, running XP Home SP 2, suddenly starting to ask for a login password at boot? He has a strict policy of not using passwords, and I removed his login password weeks ago. The story is that suddenly this morning, for the first time, it is asking for a login password.
My Windows XP taskbar is stuck on "always on top of other windows". It's always visible, even when a full-screen app is running. I've gone into the properties of the taskbar and un-checked the box for "Keep the taskbard on top of other windows" but it makes no difference. checked or un-checked, it's always on top of other windows. Any ideas?
When I run psexec to the user desktop (xp pro) I get "There is a time and/or date difference between the client and the server." I also get "access denied" when I run the at \clientname time /interactive "net time \server /set /y" command. I cannot access the machine from my win2k3 server's AD Users and Computers utilities.
Is going to the machine the only way to remedy?
Clarify: Going to the machine and doing the net time command works, but I want a remote solution please.
I am working with a Windows XP laptop that whenever it is shutdown will display a warning that the "MediaContextNotificationWindow" is attempting to close, eventually requiring you to force it to close. It does not appear to matter if the laptop is on or off the network, it will still display the message. I have done a little research into the MediaContextNotificationWindow, and it seems like it is either a part of the Windows Media Player or .Net 3.5, though I'm not entirely sure.
Has anyone come across this error and know how to resolve it?
I'm looking to setup a quick and dirty network boot server to install xp on a beatup laptop that has a bad cdrom but the option to "network boot" (compaq pasario 700)
1) what is the diffrence between pxe and Ris
2) which one is most likely to be the one used on the laptop mentioned above
3) is there a windows program to run a boot server
4) what files will i need to have can i jut use the cd or do i need to rip it to files or and iso?
thanks
Rob
I'm running Windows 7 but it doesn't quite work right with Starcraft. (Colors are messed up).
So I installed Windows XP Mode and I can get it to play starcraft but it changes the resolution to 640x480 and it does not stretch - so it's running in a tiny window in the middle of my screen. (If I resize the VM then the screen either goes blank, or it doesn't resize the contents)
Also the mouse isn't captured - the mouse can go inside/outside the virtual pc easily, and it should get stuck on the edges.
Hi,
I am not able see any desktop icons, taskbar in my Windows XP system. Also none of the keyboard shortcuts like Win Key + R, Win Key + E are not working.
Yesterday I installed AVG 9.0 in my machine and was working fine. But today when I started the system an svchost error occured saying "the memory at location could not be written".
What would be the cause of this issue?
Thanks in advance
Hi all,
Under taskbar properties in Windows XP SP3, there is an option to customize the notification area. However, when I'm trying to customize the past items, I see that there are nearly 100 different items, the majority of them are programs which have been uninstalled ages ago.
How can I eliminate all the past items that are not installed on my computer and keep the ones that are installed on my computer?
Screenie: (there are nearly 100 items, mostly nonrelevant, in the Past Items section)
When I transfer larger files (a few hundred MB) on a network share (either Buffalo LinkStation or other Windows machine) from my Windows XP Pro SP3, it always stalls. Smaller files are no problem, reading from a network share is also no problem. I already had this problem on my notebook and now on my desktop machine, so I assume that it most likely is no driver problem.
Does anybody have a clue what could be the problem — or better: the solution?
PCMCIA cards do not work on Dell Latitude e5510 under Windows XP. Works fine on Windows 7. Cards are recognized by Device Manager but do not work correctly. For example, CF adapter does not recognize when a card is inserted and network card is unable to obtain an IP address.
Other systems that may be affected:
Latitude E4310
Latitude E5410
Latitude E5510
Latitude E6410
Latitude E6410 ATG
Latitude E6510
Dell Precision Mobile WorkStation M4500
My netbook OS is Windows XP Home Edition SP3. My wireless network option shows WPA/WPA2 option when I select it, it connects to the router but no internet access. Then I changed my router settings to WEP and configured my netbook and it works fine. I want to use WPA2 security. Please could anyone help to fix this issue?
I need to install/import a CA cert (.cer) into the Trusted Root Cert Authorities store of a Win XP Home using command line. Anyone has any idea which command i can use?
My office machine has starting to take long time to boot up. I don't know whether I did something wrong because till last week it was working like a charm.
I am running windows XP connected with domain on Windows 2003 server.
I recently copied my win xp install from one hard to another(via ubuntu live cd)
Everything went well, except that all the hidden system files(boot.ini, ntdlr, io.sys) are no longer hidden.
I tried this:
attrib +s c:/IO.sys
No effect. The files are still visible even though the setting to hide system files is checked.
Any solutions? Thanks.
Hello all,
I'm trying to find where the Windows XP taskbars are defined. I don't think it is in the registry as I've:
created a new folder called "_ZYX_Searchable" and added a new toolbar.
searched the registry for this string and found no results.
I've also searched the entire "c:" drive in case it has created a ".lnk" file somewhere but not found anything.
Can any one point me in the right direction?
G
I've got a computer that's stuck on the main screen asking me for the administrator password.
I think that there is software that can help you recover or change passwords on an XP machine.
Does anyone know or can recommend one?
I have Windows XP Pro on a IBM/Lenovo Thinkpad T60 and occaisionally the UI is jumpy. This is all facets of the UI, including mouse cursor, video, and audio. I can't define when this starts, but logging off or restarting the computer fixes the problem.