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    Can't force XP to install with ACPI HAL

    I'm using the latest bios which also happens to be a beta version. i'll go back to the latest official release and see if that helps. ACPI is enabled and PnP OS set to no. No sign of NT/APM Legacy APM when i turn on hidden devices, in fact nothing is disabled. only thing even remotely connected is VIA Tech Power Management Controller which is working fine apparently. I used to run Windows 2000 on the machine but with different graphics/modem/soundcard. i may also have been using the previous bios so that definately needs testing. i've already tried removing the soundcard and that made no difference. is it possible that the grapics card or modem could be causing the problem? i don't have a spare graphics card around or i'd try as i would place my bets on that being the issue as it's a very old card. cheer for the suggestions anyway, will try the bios and see if it makes a difference.
  2. I've just installed XP so i headed over to Windows Update to get it patched. Unfortunately whenever I try to go to one of the pages with updates on ('Critical Updates' or 'Windows XP') it gives me a 'This page cannot be displayed' error. It also happens when I go to the 'Review and Install Updates'. This has been going on for the past 3-4 days so I'm fairly sure it must be a problem my end. It also fails to detect and driver updates despite the fact that I know there is at least 2 updated drivers for the computer. This may be related in some bizarre way to the ACPI problems i am having with this PC but I'm doubtful
  3. I'm trying to install XP on a system that I've had for a while but it refuses to install with the ACPI HAL. If I leave the installation then it uses the 'Standard PC' HAL according to device manager. Trying to change the driver for this gives no other options but 'Standard PC'. Pressing F5 during the installation to select the HAL gives only 'Standard PC with C-step i486' or 'Other', where 'Other' asks for a floppy disk with the driver on. I know this PC is ACPI compliant becaue it used to run Windows 98 with no problems with the ACPI functions working (ie. turning the machine off automatically when you shutdown) Specs: Asus K7M Mobo Athlon 500@750 Slot A 2 x IBM 75GXP 30GB Drives 50x CD-ROM ATI Mach64 2MB Graphics Card Realtek NIC Conexant Chipset Modem SB16 (ISA card, i tried removing it in case it was causing problems but no difference)
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    Broken search

    help me! search is broken! i'm talking about the file search in winxp. i was messing with some tweaking proggy and it did summat silly to the search feature. i've tried changing it to work like the win2k search but its still stuffed. pressing 'search now' does nothing and the right hand pane just has the 'To start your search...' text in it.
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    My Documents wont go away!!!

    i tried using tweakui from the xp powertoys by unticking the box to have it on the desktop but it STILL keeps re-appearing whenever i delete it
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    can't stop explorer checking floppy drive

    i never had folder view on in the first place. still does it
  7. i'm trying to get rid of the my documents icon from my desktop but it just wont disappear. i've set it up so the desktop doesn't show any icons, but they are instead on the taskbar like the quick launch bar. every time i delete the my documents icon it reappears later on or after a reboot. i've told it not to show the icon in the display properties but it just wont go!!!
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    maybe stupid question about NAV2002

    cant synchronise if your puter isnt connected to the net, so download the definitions file then disconnect. point is academic anyways by the sounds of things as it's far easier to clear out the reg entries and reinstall every year if u dont wanna pay.
  9. every time i open 'my computer' it checks if there's a disk in the floppy drive. it only started doing it the other day but i cant think what i've done to make it happen. anyone know how to make it stop?
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    maybe stupid question about NAV2002

    i think you missed the point of my post i'm sure it uses a very good method of hidden keys and suchlike to hold the date the program was installed, but when the only date it can compare this to is the system date which you can change there isn't a problem. i have a valid subscription, i download the definitions and they install fine. i set my date forward a year, NAV now thinks my subscription is out of date. i try to install the definitions and it tells me to renew my subscription. i fooled it by simply changing the date and there's no reason to think this wont work the other way round. it's entirely possible that you could set your system date forward a couple of years, install NAV then set it back, therefore getting a free subscription for as long as you want without worrying about the date after that, but i haven't tried this so i dunno.
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    maybe stupid question about NAV2002

    well setting the clock forward a year results in a warning that your subscription is out of date, so i presume that if it expired then setting it back a little would fool it into thinking it was still running. i notice that liveupdate pops up a small window saying 'confiming subscription status' when it's run, but downloading the definitions from the website and installing should still work as there's no way for it to check the state of the subscription with an outside source whether you choose to take this slightly dodgy route is another matter...
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    Sblive Value and XP: Best drivers to use?

    i take it the xp drivers are the same as the win2k ones?
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    maybe stupid question about NAV2002

    i downloaded a set of virus definitions the other day to update my copy of NAV2002 as the computer it's installed on isn't connected to the internet and it worked fine.
  14. na it doesn't work for non-xp systems i've just discovered erm...try http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/search.asp, it refuses to give me any results at the moment tho so i dunno if it'll have the fixes, should have tho...
  15. go to the windows update site, select 'personalize windows update' and choose 'Display the link to the Windows Update Catalog under See Also'. then click on 'windows update catalog', 'find updates...', select ur version of windows xp and u'll be taken to a page with all the downloads on it. i haven't tried this on a machine not running xp but i can't see why it wont work...
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