Windows 95/98/Expert Profile

Karl Zick

U.S.
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returns 11/30/2009
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I can answer most questions on Windows 9X and XP - or other aspects of PC software and hardware installation, upgrade, and troubleshooting. Visit my free web site at www.kzconsulting.info for tutorials, tips and tricks, and problem identification and solution.

Experience in the area


Previous USAF Colonel and Aerospace engineer. PC consultant for over 15 years. Client database of over 70 small businesses and individuals.

What do you like about this subject?

Enjoy all aspects of personal computing.

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Recent Answers from Karl Zick

2009-07-31 Upgrades:

Sandisk is a brand of memory card - not a spec. SD stands for `secure data' and, like I said, is the standard memory card for most cameras (Sony and Canon included). The SD card comes in different sizes

2009-07-30 Upgrades:

Your problem is that Win 98 does not support USB devices in a `plug and play' mode. Your camera came with a USB cable but if you use it to connect the camera to your computer, Win 98 does not recognize

2009-07-25 RE:My Old Computer:

Hi again Jason, Sorry, I wasn't familiar with your laptop and was not aware that SATA rechnology was around in 1997. I learn something new every day! I'm guessing the drive is new and OEM. Everyone

2009-07-24 My old computer:

Hi Jason, The last time I had your problem, the jumpers were set wrong on the hard drive. Some drives need to be jumpered for `master' and others for `only drive installed'. Never set them for `cable

2009-07-19 Installing windows XP on a Windows 98:

Hi Albert, Buy a copy of the XP Home `upgrade' and run it from within Windows. You can order it from Amazon for about $70. A used copy should work fine. When you upgrade your Windows operating system

 

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