Crocodile
- 16 Dec 2002 03:59
Spaceman
- 27 Oct 2003 14:40
- 989 of 11003
Hey Kayak, no need to go that far, all that upgrading will cost a lot of cash.
DocProc
- 27 Oct 2003 16:41
- 990 of 11003
I happened upon the following truly excellent IE Help Site. The depth and variety of stuff it covers is totally amazing! It is so big the site owner, Sandi, has divided it into sections. Here are just three of them:-
Here's a link for
Bugs, Glitches and Stuff-Ups
Here's another one for
Bugs, Glitches and Stuff-Ups Page 2
And yet another for
Bugs, Glitches and Stuff-Ups Page 3
Here's another link which you can use to quickly test if you have any "parasites" installed on your machine:-
Parasite Detector
DocProc
- 27 Oct 2003 16:48
- 991 of 11003
robber
- 27 Oct 2003 23:05
- 993 of 11003
I have a big problem with excel 2000 running on a laptop with XP pro. the app fials to start and brings up the usual 'please tell microsoft about this ...' box.
When I click on details the 'Error signature' reads as follows;
Appname excel.exe Appver 9.0.0.2719 ModName; mso9.dll
etc
Ive tried a dll fix; no luck
Ive tried uninstalling MS office 2000; no luck
Ive even tried to uninstal MS 2000 and instal Office97; still no luck.
Any ideas?
thanks
Neil
Haystack
- 28 Oct 2003 18:53
- 994 of 11003
Try this site. It gives a description of all the programs in the task list when you do a ctrl-alt-del. I got rid of a few like mdm, rnapp, mediadet, lvcoms.
http://www.answersthatwork.com/Tasklist_pages/tasklist.htm
robber
- 29 Oct 2003 23:37
- 995 of 11003
ok I thought my MS excel problem may have people stumped:-(
Heres an easier one; A friend has an old wrod95 doc that he password protected, the password got forgotten long ago. Where can I find a cracker? Ifit was Word97 or 2000 it wouldnt be a problem as theres loads of working freebies out there but it seems that word 95 is just to old for anyone to bother with these days.
thanks
Neil
Kayak
- 29 Oct 2003 23:44
- 996 of 11003
Spaceman
- 29 Oct 2003 23:46
- 997 of 11003
robber, do a google search in groups with "word 95 password crack" and you will get a number of hits. depending on exactly which version you may find an easy way (email it to yourself from within word) but it may need some cash to solve this one.
Re the Excel problem, you havnt given enough information for a techie to solve the problem, again I suggest Google group search.
Sorry this isnt much help.
PS I am not a techie ;-)
robber
- 30 Oct 2003 00:27
- 999 of 11003
thanks guys, google search came up with loads of hits for win95 crackers. Trouble is none have worked to date.
Spaceman, agree about the lack of info re the excel problem but Im quoting most of the info that the MS report is displaying, and Ive tried lots of seaches for similar problems but found very little to help.
thanks for all the input though, its appreciated.
Neil
Seymour Clearly
- 30 Oct 2003 07:07
- 1000 of 11003
robber, have you tried the Microsoft site? I only ask because I had a problem running (I think) excel 97 on w98, and it was a known problem - there was a fix on the Microsoft support website.
Kayak
- 30 Oct 2003 08:46
- 1001 of 11003
If none of the Word 95 crackers work, it is possible that it's not actually a Word 95 file...
2Abbey
- 30 Oct 2003 11:45
- 1002 of 11003
Robber, this may be a solution to the password problem.
I think that the password is saved in the bios. Therefore the bios needs to be reset, normal defaults can then be loaded. Most motherboards have a reset jumper switch on the board. The process is simply to move the jumper so that two of the three pins are shorted together, the jumper is then replaced in its working position. This is done with power off and only the motherboard battery in position.
The position of the jumpers would depend on the specific board. If, for example it were a Gigabyte board the relevant manual can be found on the gigabyte website. This would then show you where the relevant jumper is, these files can be downloaded in pdf format.
The new bios relevant to the OS and specific processor etc would then have to be reloaded. This again can be obtained from the web.
Hope this is all correct, and best of luck!
Haystack
- 30 Oct 2003 13:28
- 1003 of 11003
????????????????
robber
- 30 Oct 2003 14:52
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thanks again all, I think Ive found one from a genuine site (rather than a porn site pretending to be something else). Will let you know if it works.
Neil
2Abbey, thanks for the info but I think you are refering to resetting a BIOS password, not quite what I was after. :-)
Kayak
- 30 Oct 2003 15:00
- 1005 of 11003
It isn't all his fault, you did say "win95 crackers" in post 998 :-)
Kayak
- 30 Oct 2003 18:22
- 1007 of 11003
Perhaps you're mistaking O and 0 or 1 and l ...
robber
- 30 Oct 2003 20:10
- 1008 of 11003
kayak, well spotted,
oops what a plonker
Neil