ninjapirate
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Does anyone have a driver for the PAO Ethernet+ Card for Windows 2000? I've found it really difficult to get hold of one - the one on DriverGuide.com didn't work for me. Any help would be greatly appreciated. ninjapirate
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Sorry to bump, but I really need some help! Any ideas people?
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When I download songs and play them in Windows Media Player 9 Series, it doesn't automatically find the media info, and when I click "View Album Info" it says that the feature is not available. I have Norton Internet Security, so I was wondering if that could be what is stopping it from working. If it is, could someone tell me how to configure Norton so it lets me do this. I'm a bit of a Norton rookie - I'm more of a Zonealarm man when it comes to firewalls. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Ha, you're not going to believe this. It seems that Media Player only couldn't find the media info for the two songs I tried it with - two songs I had downloaded from a P2P program. It recognises CDs and other songs etc! Funny how it took me so long to work that out. Now I feel like an idiot. :x ninjapirate
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XP Starts installing Office 2000 out of NOWHERE whenever I use the find feature
ninjapirate replied to latino85's topic in Security
I'm not sure why this happens, but if you just let it finish the installation it shouldn't happen again. You might need the Office CD though. Just let it install what it wants to install and it should be fine! -
I was trying to set up a LAN via ethernet between my computer and my friend's laptop - I am running 2000 Pro, he is running XP Pro. The two were connected up but no matter what we tried, we couldn't get a connection. Whenever we tried to enable the Local Area Connection, we both got the "Network cable unplugged" message, even though the cable was plugged in. I don't have a clue why it isn't working...so I was hoping someone here might!
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Thanks for the help, I'll have a look at my friend's cable next time he comes over!
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I downloaded and installed 9 series again, but it makes no difference. I may have to do the unthinkable and email Microsoft asking them for help. I don't know how good their customer service is, so this should be a good way of finding out! Or I could just wait for a 2000 version of WM10. Wasn't 9 series released for XP first, then 98/ME/2000?
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Thanks for the help, but disabling the firewall doesn't make any difference (and I could already access the Windows Media website in Media Guide, so I don't think that was the problem). I still can't search for media info, and I can't choose to view it either. I took a screen grab of the error message that comes up, as you can see below. So I was thinking that maybe I've got a funny download of 9 series. I'll try downloading and installing it again. WMP 10 is out now, but it seems it is only available for XP. Now I've got my new computer I don't really want to upgrade to XP just yet, if ever (mostly because 2000 requires less CPU and memory etc - even though I now have a 3.2GHz processor and 512MB RAM, I'm still a bit wary about the idea). If anyone has any other ideas it would be very much appreciated. Thanks ninjapirate Apologies if it screws up the page.
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I've recently been trying to get into my Dad's old laptop which runs NT 4.0 Service Pack 5. Because it is from work, the only user area I know the password to, is one that doesn't allow you to do much at all. In fact, to run any programs that aren't allowed by the Administrative settings, I have to rename them to something that is allowed, like iexplore.exe! I have recently got a game that requires DirectX 7.0 to work, and I want to use it on said laptop. However, because I do not have Administrative rights, I cannot upgrade to XP (and the laptop isn't good enough for XP anyway). I am currently running a scan to find out the Administrator's password, but that is going to take nearly three days (and that's if I leave the laptop turned on non stop), so until that is finished there is nothing I can do. I read somewhere on here that it is possible - albeit risky - to replace certain DirectX .dll files that come with NT with DX7 .dll files. But as the DX7 installation program will not work, I was wondering where I could get the .dll file from. I know I definitely need "d3dxof.dll" and I could possibly need more after that - it could just give me one error message at a time. If anyone could get hold of the DirectX 7.0 version of "d3dxof.dll", I would very much appreciate it. If I do need more '.dll's, I will post here again asking for them. If what I am doing is too risky then please say so, and I apologise for wasting your time. Any alternative options would also be welcome. Thanks, ninjapirate
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You still haven't told me how you knew it was a Toshiba!
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Originally posted by Sampson: Quote: Some have run the following: regsvr32 C:\windows\system32\zipfldr.dll /u and have had some success. But it made no difference for me, so how can I get my zip capabilities back? [/newbie] :x
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Bingo! I managed to get into BIOS! By a stroke of luck I happened to press Esc before the Toshiba screen appeared on bootup, and the "Press F1 to enter setup" prompt appeared! Went into BIOS, made it boot from the CD and installed XP (formatting the hard drive to NFTS format, getting rid of all the previous user areas etc). The laptop is very old and XP probably takes up most of the CPU, but I have my own user area and I can do whatever I want! Considering you used to work for Toshiba, I'm surprised you couldn't remember how to get into BIOS, Alec! Oh yeah, how did you know it was a Toshiba?! I don't think I ever mentioned it in my previous posts! ninjapirate
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The power supply on my PC recently broke down. Luckily I had another computer which had a power supply with similar specs, so I replaced the broken one with the one from the other computer. After plugging in all the bits and bobs inside the computer exactly as they were before, (apart from the new power supply, obviously ) the computer started up properly. It then took a while to reinstall the drivers for the USB devices (because I had taken them out), and then the computer restarted for no reason. When Windows (XP Professional, if that matters) restarted I got the "The system has recovered from a serious error" message. When I reported the error to Microsoft I got the following message: "The error was likely caused by a hardware failure reported by your Central Processing Unit (CPU). This behavior occurs because your computer processor detected an unrecoverable hardware error and reported it to Windows. For more information, contact the manufacturer of your computer." Could this be because the computer is rejecting the new power supply? Or could it just be that the power lead was faulty? (Seeing as I've changed the power lead and it hasn't happened since). ninjapirate
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Ok I'll give that a try. Before I do anything could you tell me what the heatsink looks like? I don't have a great knowledge of inside computers! Thanks, ninjapirate
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Heh...I've even tried up[censored] the BIOS but that failed too. Shall I just give up?!
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Grr. It seems to restart whenever I do a lot of different things. Considering it only has a 300MHz processor I can't do much without it lagging. So maybe it's because I'm overloading it? It wasn't restarting with the other power supply. What could it be?
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Yeah, it's working fine now. I know for a fact that the old power supply was dead, but I'm starting to think that it was just the power lead that was faulty, as I replaced it and everything's working fine now. I'll keep you posted if anything else happens though. Thanks, ninjapirate
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Man, I wish it was that easy! My Dad doesn't know the password, because when he was given the laptop he was only given the password for his user area. Only the computing people at his work knew the password...and they've all left or retired now! Do you know where I could get a download of LC3? I did a quick search on Google and I found the new version - LC5 - but that only came with a 15 day free trial, in which the brute force hack is disabled. And I'm not a big fan of downloading cracks, a) because they're illegal, and because they also tend to install loads of other crap onto my computer. ninjapirate
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Thanks. I followed all the instructions but it seems that the people at Dad's work have done pretty much everything possible to stop you from getting into it. I've posted what came up here, and if no one can help me I'll have to email the creator. Quote: ===== chntpw Edit User Info & Passwords ==== RID: 01f4, Username: <Administrator>, *disabled or locked* Cannot find value <\SAM\Domains\Account\Users\70412065\F> RID: 70412065, Username: <myusername> Segmentation fault chntpw failed (returncode 139) This may be caused by things it does not understand in the registry?? Please report this and some of the preceding messages. BusyBox v1.00-pre5 (2004.01.12-19:55+0000) Built-in shell (ash) Enter 'help' for a list of built-in commands. sh: can't access tty; job control turned off
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Originally posted by Alec§taar: Quote: Well, like I said: Bootup your system from the Cd-Rom, your BIOS should allow that, & format the partition & REALLY start over 'fresh' by destroying the partion period... have you tried this? The bootup from OS Cd installation method can circumvent NTFS rights, & also registry level & userlevel security too! I've tried that too. But, rather amazingly, I can't actually find a way into BIOS! There are no "Press Del/F8/Whatever to enter setup" prompts on startup. I've tried pressing different keys but none of them do anything. Originally posted by Alec§taar: Quote: I have a link URL to this in backed up bookmarks folders of mine, but just reinstalled Windows 2000 SP#4 + patches & have not reimported my favs/bookmarks yet... HOWEVER, guys like AdamVJackson, Clutch, DosFreak, Sampson & others doubtless know the bootfloppy LINUX tool I am talking about here & can point you to it to CHANGE THE ADMINISTRATOR PASSWORD, instantly bypassing it & faster than trying to crack it (of which there's NO guarantee you can either no matter what program you use, or no guarantee it won't take weeks or longer too IF it can be done @ all)... If those guys don't reply here? "PM" (private message) them. I guarantee they know what I am talking about here & can lead you to it fast! They're all helpful dudes as well. Ok, if you could give me the URL once you've reimported your favs I would appreciate it. I'll PM those guys later about it too. I'll probably need some help once I've got it though! Again, thanks for the help. ninjapirate
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Originally posted by Alec§taar: Quote: Originally posted by ninjapirate: Quote: I have recently got a game that requires DirectX 7.0 to work, and I want to use it on said laptop. However, because I do not have Administrative rights, I cannot upgrade to XP (and the laptop isn't good enough for XP anyway). I am currently running a scan to find out the Administrator's password, but that is going to take nearly three days (and that's if I leave the laptop turned on non stop), so until that is finished there is nothing I can do. You could always backup your Pop's data & do a FRESH install of XP, this is best anyhow because upgrade installs typically leave remnants of files & registry entries that eventually if not immediately cause hassles... It's pretty rare to hear 110% success story upgrade installs, especially on long-running & complex setup systems! Just keep this in mind... Run it by your Dad first though, remember: It's his machine, right? Yeah, I have tried doing that, but I don't have administrative rights so it won't let me install a thing, let alone a whole new OS! As I said in the post before, I can't get administrative rights until the password recovery program has found the Administrator's password which'll take 3 days. I've even tried booting up the XP CD from DOS (and I had to edit OS Loader to even access that!) but as it's a work laptop, the security is mega-tight and it won't even let me change directory outside the C drive. Originally posted by Alec§taar: Quote: Originally posted by ninjapirate: Quote: But as the DX7 installation program will not work, I was wondering where I could get the .dll file from. I know I definitely need "d3dxof.dll" and I could possibly need more after that - it could just give me one error message at a time. If anyone could get hold of the DirectX 7.0 version of "d3dxof.dll", I would very much appreciate it. If I do need more '.dll's, I will post here again asking for them. Most Microsoft distributeables have commandline switches for file extraction! Try running it from a DOS prompt OR Start Button-> Run Command with a /? after its filename... should put out a commandlines list for you... the one you are interested in iirc, is the /X one (which allows you to extract the files to your drive that its self-extracting executable distro file contains within itself). I tried the /X command afterwards and it said "Command line option syntax error. Run Command /? for Help". But as the administrator settings are mega-tight, I'm not allowed to run Command /?! I'll just have to wait to get the Administrator's password before I can install XP then. I'm using PW[censored] to find the password, and because the first half of the password is 7 characters long, it'll take 3 days to finish. Does anyone have a quicker password recovery program that would work quicker on the heap of junk I'm using? Thanks for your help! ninjapirate