Windows 95/98/Expert Profile

Lorry

U.S.
On Vacation
returns 11/25/2009
Expertise

I can answer most questions regarding Windows 95 and/or Windows 98.

Experience in the area

Like most people, started with Windows 95, then continued on with the other versions as they came available up to Windows XP. Am a local tech helping others when something goes wrong with Windows.

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Michael11/17/0910101010One of the most pleasant and helpful .....
Anna11/03/09101010 
Warm10/12/0910101010Thanks
Robert Saunders07/10/0910101010 
Michael06/24/0910101010Excellent advise,much appreciated!

Recent Answers from Lorry

2009-11-17 My Documents opens with boot:

Hi Michael, The only other thing I can think of is to check for viruses and/or malware. Using Internet Explorer, go to: http://security.symantec.com/sscv6/WelcomePage.asp Click "Continue to Symantec

2009-11-16 My Documents opens with boot:

Hi Michael, Have to ask the basics, go to Start, Run, type in MSCONFIG, under the Startup tab is My Documents listed - if yes, highlight it, click Apply, then OK. Check out the following for information:

2009-11-03 can't access floppy files:

Hi Annna, Open Windows Explorer, put the floppy in the drive, right click that drive, click Properties, uncheck Read Only, now see if you can open the files. If that doesn't work, I would suggest

2009-10-20 Modem icon missing:

Hi Irene, it is a file called modem.cpl If it is nowhere on your hard disk, then ask a friend who has windows 98 to copy the file to a floppy disk. Copy it to the windows system folder. (It is not

2009-08-02 windows 98 install:

Hi Thomas, Have to ask, could you be mistaking the letter O, for the number 0? The same for B and 8. Product Key Number Does Not Match If you reinstalled Windows over top of itself the Product

 

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