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Richard RostU.S.
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<img border="1" src="http://www.amicron.com/images2/rick-head-tiny.gif" align="left">I am happy to answer any questions about how to USE Microsoft Windows 2000. I still run both Windows 2000 Workstation and Server here in my office. Also, please be sure to check the <B><a href='http://www.599cd.com/tips/windows?key=AllExpertsProfileWin2K'>Windows Tips & Tricks</a></B> and <a href='http://www.599cd.com/windows?key=AllExpertsProfileWin2K'>Windows Tutorials</a> sections of my web site. | |
ThomasGermany
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I am helping people online since 4 years now, currently on this site. I like To help people as far my knowledge goes...i can help with some Hardware Problems, Some parts of Multimedia and some internet related topics. But please dont ask me about Server Operating System and Microsoft Office Products. | |
Denis MelloAvailable
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I can respond to too many questions regarding to Windows 2000, network (LAN, WAN, protocols) issues and troubleshooting. I can also respond to Linux, Unix issues, administration and configuration paramenters. |
Hi Stephan. I understand your concern. It's terrible losing data under any circunstance. In this message I will be as straight as I can: - In order to try recovering your data I suggest you to
Hi Phil. It's very easy. Go to the menu named History and take a look on the websites you visited. I enjoy this opportunity to suggest you take a look on the following links. Maybe you're facing some
Thank you for your reply. I can help you out in fixing the problem you're facing during startup. Right this time I suggest you to perform an antivirus checking and a search for malware. Some tips:
Hello Ron how are you doing well thats kinda tricky but try this first and i need more informations after that when you turn on your computer keep pressing on F8 repeatedly a windows 2000 advanced
Sorry, but I have never used Works Suite 2004. It sounds like Word can't read your data file. I would try saving the data file as something else (I'm sure there's an option in Works to do that, but
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