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upgrade processor / motherboard27 Feb 2005 17:16 GMT5
 I have a dell dimension xPS T600, and everything is fine, I would just
like to upgrae my Processor/motherboard to make things run a little faster.
Does anyone know of how I can find an article for this? and find a compatable
motherboard for my system?
question about using qchain.exe24 Feb 2005 18:52 GMT1
I'm following Q296861 to install bunch of hotfixes.  At the end of the
script I have a line %PATHTOFIXES%\qchain.exe.  I'm just wondering, I
don't see any confirmation that qchain actually ran.  In anyone's
experience, does qchain give feedback through either the command window
Upgrade problem W98 to 2000 Pro22 Feb 2005 08:33 GMT1
I am trying to upgrade from W98 to W2000 Pro and at the same time move to a
bigger hard disk and new PC.
I copy all files from my 5Gb HD to a newly formatted 20Gb HD.  Both the old
HD and new are FAT32.  I then transfer the 20Gb HD to my new PC a Compaq
Roll back to SP2 from Slipstreamed SP4 build18 Feb 2005 22:43 GMT1
Hey Everyone,
I need to roll back to SP2 from a Slipstreamed SP4 build.  Everything I'm
seeing out there says you can't do this w a slipstreamed build, but this
doesn't seem correct to me.  How should I roll back?
KB88525018 Feb 2005 12:54 GMT3
After installing this patch, Windows won't let me save a document on a
shared network drive with a new file name.  For some reason it won't let
me uninstall the patch.  Where do I go from here?
Thanks,
Transfer Win NT Print Server printers to 2000 Server - Utility??17 Feb 2005 22:03 GMT1
I have a Windows NT Server that I am planning on decommissioning and
replacing with a Windows 2000/2003 Server. My problem is that I have approx.
150 printers configured for our facility and don't want to have to recreate
them all on the new server install. Is there a utility out ...
SBS 2000 to Server 2003 Migration15 Feb 2005 15:30 GMT3
Moving from SBS 2000 to Server/Exchange 2003. (On new Hardware)
I am unable to find a Microsoft article on exactly how to do it.  Does
anyone know the steps involved?  Here is where my research has led me so far:
1. Add the Server 2003 Box to the existing domain and make it a Domain
Unattended upgrade of Windows 2000 to XP09 Feb 2005 17:09 GMT3
I'm tring to upgrade all my computer's from 2000 to XP using an unattended
upgrade.  I have the upgrade version of XP.  When I the batch file loads the
setup stops and says "Setup cannot continue because upgrade functionality is
disabled and your copy pf Windows XP only allows ...
NDIS.sys06 Feb 2005 17:52 GMT1
I have an IBM Notebook with Windows 2000.  Last night I went to the Windows
update site to update the system.  There were a number of Security updates
and driver updates one of which included the Intel pro/100 network adapter.  
After installing all the reboot started and that is ...
OT: NT 4 Partition Size04 Feb 2005 22:12 GMT1
Can anyone tell me why I can't get NT4 to see the rest of an 80 gig drive?  I
only see 8.1 gigs.
Thanks
Permission Problem After Upgrading NT 4 Server02 Feb 2005 12:05 GMT8
 Recently I tried to upgrade my NT 4 PDC to Windows 2003 Server, the whole
process to setup the  AD seems like smoothly... but after setup the AD &
restart, I can't access to System, Application, DNS event except security.
Anyone got any idea what's wrong with it??
 
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