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