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Ethernet card does not work after Mother Board Change
Dennis dev...@Xnemonet.com alt windows95 JR1391 wrote: When I boot my system I get a message Registry has changed please click here for change. I do and system reboots and I get same message everything seems to run fine how can I get rid of this message ? Go to you C/WINDOWS and copy your user.dat and your

kern/74319: system reboots after few hours
Using these BIOS are at the user own risk. * For P5MMA/P5MMS boards, please change jumper J7 from pins 2-3 to pins 1-2 position to disable boot block After BIOS upgrade is complete, answer "Yes" when program prompts to reboot system. 5. When system reboots, power off system and change J7 back to pins 2-3. 6.

Solaris 10 breaking itself
/tmp IMHO is for temp files that can die if the system reboots. Like build intermediates or X11 lock files or pkg install workspace. making things like /var/mail a separate partition, but that's a system a new user wouldn't = be trying. IMHO: / and /usr should be relatively static; they won't change that much.

P55T2P4 Reboot Problem After Fresh Boot Memory Test
Uninstall any software you no longer use or cannot remember installing (ask if it is a multi-user PC) - but only if you are sure you do not need it and/or Turn off System Restore. http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=310405 Reboot. Turn on System Restore. http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=310405 Make a Manual

kern/74319: system reboots after few hours
Gary V li...@johnmecham.com mailing unix amavis-user testacc wrote: testacc wrote: I have a lot of questions, please try to answer all of them. Note that any change to your system from your current setup may drastically effect the way your mail system functions, it may even break it. I recommend you answer the

system reboots at odd times
The installing program nonly partly detected the hardware, never asked me to set root password or make a new user, didn't ask to configure network ... after the The system reboots, I change my BIOS to boot to floppy first. Then the unusual stuff happens during during the boot process: First problem(?

Install from C:\i386
(we use temporary files to hold edits until the user exits the software, but they may exit one executable and go to another without exting the software .... If the system crashes, all that is needed to clean up is to do things like deleting intermediate files that were not yet committed to the "after-change" state.

SCO 5.0.4 reboots 'randomly'
Also, please examine these common problems affecting Windows 9.x users; 1. Too many fonts, check how many fonts you have in control panel(start, settings, C) Shut the computer down and reboot in Windows Safe Mode. Once the system reboots into safe mode go back into the control panel and confirm that the total

CorelDraw9 Install Problems....
If it asks you if you want to reboot after it finds the Primary channel, answer 'No'. Then it will find the Secondary channel. After that, you can say Before shutting the system down for the last time prior to changing motherboards, the user can go into the System control panel "Device Manager" section and

ms guru's - no sound AT ALL! - no sound device!!!???
In every case, though, after 2 reboots, the system hangs up before completing the boot process. After the last install, I made it a point not to change anything, except adding a user account, and setting sshd_config to allow root logins, since I figure the console would be unusable again.

kern/74319: system reboots after few hours [5.3] [smp]
... request to Microsoft (on their support site) to get them to add a feature which results in some level of user control over IRQ assignment within Windoze 2000/XP/etc. with PnP assignments (or applying the reassignments after PnP has taken place), the next time (and every time thereafter) the system reboots.

System ReBoots After Going Online
I have to reboot to work again. Reboot should not be required, Just log out/into your account. Do check who is running artsd. Multimedia Sound System check the full-duplex box Auto-Suppend after 1 second System Notifications KDE Sysstem Notifications Click Turn Off All The KDE Window Manager Click Turn Off All.

change running level to solve reboot
In that dialog uncheck "Automatically reboot". Make sure the "Write an event to the system log" and "Send an administrative alert" check boxes are chosen. After you have performed the steps above, please restart the computer and keep monitoring it. Generally, if the problem occurs, there should be a blue screen

MS Year 2000 FAQ
However Win95 gives users of DOS apps powerful and neat features such as the ability to create program specific startup sequences for each DOS application... the user clicks on the Icon... Win95 shuts down and the system reboots with the application's specific requirements... something that has long been needed.

ROUTE -P
SCANREG verifies Registry (USER.DAT and SYSTEM.DAT) at reboot. SCANREG /RESTORE can also be used to load an earlier date's Registry (useful in the case of a harmful change you want to undo.) SCANREG.INI sets parameters for this utility, including how many old Registries to save on disk.

Apple II Csa2 FAQs: CD-ROM, Part 5/25
COM comp unix sco misc Rick Hodges wrote: when our system reboots it changes the permissions to 600 on most (but not all) of the serialy attached printers. I put this in /etc/rc.d/8/userdef, but to no avail. Any ideas?? chmod 666 /dev/ttya1 Even after this, it is still 600 and I have to change it by hand.

After upgrading 2000 server to 2003 server keeps restarting
Richard G. Harper rghar...@email.com microsoft public win98 gen_discussion Before installing Windows 98, change your video driver to Standard VGA mode and when the system reboots after the installation I get the following error and the system hangs: Kernel32 caused a general protection fault in module user.exe

VISTA (does not boot) get a BLUE SCREEN
I learned that "Tune permissions on system" in the security section of Control Center is the GUI version of msec (which I tried earlier). After the reboot, my ordinary user has write permissions in / mnt/winq but I have no idea why. Maybe leaving the security level at poor is what did it?

BeOS -- answers, concerns, commentary (LONG)
Installed XP on a new hardrive after I partitioned and formatted it from setup. Created 3 user names but was never asked about any passwords. At end of setup system reboots. It stops at logon screen with the 3 user names I created. Ask's for passwords which I never set up so fried all 3 users with no passwords and

Got 2008.1, Installed, Now What?
If you wish to reinstall this fileset, change the "reinstall" option to "true". NOTE: The patch PHSS_8358 is already installed on the system. The information in this file will be used as input to "swconfig" after the system reboots. * Summary of Execution Phase: * 33 of 171 filesets were Skipped.