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In my opinion, you should not ignore event viewer. First try to access task manager and go to the tab Process. Then click on the column name Mem Usage in order to sort the system consume size.
But if your computer become crash and not working, ou should return back to your application log in event viewer in order to view an application state of each user.
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Hi ppl,
I connect USB drive in my PC but i get this error:
"F:\ is not accessable. The request could not performed because of an I/O device error".
Where Could be the problem.
Regards
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What is the operating system version of your computer. If you are running windows 2000 or windows xp, it will automatic detect the flash drive for you. But, if your flash drive have another built-in function, it would require addition driver to be install. When you purchase your flash drive you should have a diskette or CDROM distribute that require for driver installation to make a device to utilize full function.
Sometime, its relate to your respond so quickly to your flash drive. You just plug in your flash drive and you didn't wait around one or two minute to wait for windows install driver for that flash drive. Then you will be ablve to use this flash drive. Another solution is change the slot of your flash drive to insert another USB port on your computer.
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My OS is XP Pro. It detect sa new hardware and i see tooltip messgae that my new hardware is ready to use, when i open MyComputer window i can see me USB-Drive when i try to open i get error message.
Maybe it's demaged something in hardware
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albCode wrote: It detect sa new hardware and i see tooltip messgae that my new hardware is ready to use, when i open MyComputer window i can see me USB-Drive when i try to open i get error message.
Maybe it's demaged something in hardware
Ok, so one more thing that I would like to know from you. Does your flash drive is a simple flash drive or its include addition function such as an MP3 flash drive or digital video flash drive...? Because some device that use many function and connection via USB port also need its own driver install on the specific computer in order to gain fully ability of this devic.
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Yes, it's supprot MP3/WMA/REC/FM
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I see, in my opinion the driver of your flash drive might include in the CD or diskett ship with this flash drive. Please verified your flash drive package that you purchase from the seller. If there is no driver on a CD or a diskette provide with your flash drive package, you should contact the seller to obtain its driver.
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Yes maybe u have right cuz i tryed to re-install drivers but same problem.
Thanks 4 ur time
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albCode wrote: i tryed to re-install drivers but same problem.
Is this a driver which provide by windows or provide by the company seller?
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It' driver which provide Windows.
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Ok, so you should check for the disk of driver which might be ship in diskette or CDROM. If you could not found it, you can check it at the place that you purchase this flash drive.
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Yes, I should find drivers but UNFORTUNATELY i can't find CD-Driver for my flash so i have to search in internet bcs i have much free time.
Thanks 4 ur time.
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albCode wrote: Yes, I should find drivers but UNFORTUNATELY i can't find CD-Driver for my flash so i have to search in internet bcs i have much free time
Good luck, I wish you found its soon.
albCode wrote: Thanks 4 ur time
You are welcome, I'm very glad to support you and the other people
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Best regards
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Some MP3 players recommend that you remove the batteries before attaching it to the computer.
Michael Martin
Australia
"I controlled my laughter and simple said "No,I am very busy,so I can't write any code for you". The moment they heard this all the smiling face turned into a sad looking face and one of them farted. So I had to leave the place as soon as possible."
- Mr.Prakash 24/04/2004
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Thanks 4 ur time.
I should contact my seller about this problem and change USB-Dirve or do something else.
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Hi, in windows xp there is a tool call File and Setting Transfer wizard which allow you to transfer a file and setting from old computer to a new computer. Now i have a temporary machine in my office which running windows xp. And now I prepare to move to a new computer but this new computer running windows 2000 professional and I could not found any feature that help me to move from windows xp to windows 2000. I need some comment or suggestion of all of you on how to move the file and setting from windows xp to windows 2000. Is it possible to do that?
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Hi, I have backup my PST file of Ms outlook 2003 to my new computer which running outlook xp. When I import my pst file it is not allow me to import because office xp is older than the pst file. Can any one have any idea of convert a pst file in outlook 2003 to pst file in outlook xp?
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But if I try ping "www.xyz.com" . Everything's fine. keeps pinging!
<marquee scrollamount="1" scrolldelay="1" direction="up" height="10" step="1">--[V]--
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fine enough,
wat i can guess is u must be using any router ???
if yes reduce MTU size in router and if no/yes in both cases reduce
the network card speed of in yr computer ( keep it 10base half duplex )
good luk
rst
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oh really?? yes of course I use a router. I'll keep this in mind. But out of desperation, I reinstalled the OS itself, now it works fine. May be it reset the MTU size to a lower bound? , thanks for your reply.
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Hi all,
I have a shared folder on windows 2k, a service running under userA on a windows 2003 server need to read from this shared folder. I create a user account on my windows 2k and use the same password as the userA account on windows 2003 server. the service cannot access the shared folder.
But if I run this service on my windows 2k and access a shared folder on another computer. every thing works fine.
all the computers are stand alone. not in a domain.
What make the different between wind 2003 and win 2k? How Can I do it on Win 2003?
Thanks
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LoveMay wrote: I have a shared folder on windows 2k, a service running under userA on a windows 2003 server need to read from this shared folder. I create a user account on my windows 2k and use the same password as the userA account on windows 2003 server. the service cannot access the shared folder.
But if I run this service on my windows 2k and access a shared folder on another computer. every thing works fine.
In my opinion, you should check the below point:
- The permission that you assign on bother computer. Is it the same or not.
- Make sure that your UserA account on both operating system has the same group level.
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To add to Roath Kanel's comments, check/adjust your server 2003 firewall.
You may find that is the reason.
progload
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