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Adding Powerpoint2002 to Office XP Home Edition
With IE (or perhaps it is because of XP), I can right-click and save wallpaper to the desktop in the same way. However, I cannot see it listed under Windows, so I have not been able to give it a unique name and avoid overwriting. I have found XP's default wallpaper under Windows>Web>Wallpaper, and I can also copy

Help with XP install as 2nd OS
After you delete the partition(s) abort the install, then again restart the pc booting the CD-Rom or setup disks to avoid unexpected drive letter assignments with your new Microsoft MVP [Windows NT/2000 Operating Systems] "Bev" wrote: Can I overwrite my Windows XP operating system with Windows 2000 Professional?

Need Orig. Photo back!
Bill Sanderson bill_sander...@msn.com microsoft public windowsxp network_web I would avoid like the plague anything that overwrites a file like that. I was reluctant to use it because it apparently will overwrite the winsock32.dll file on the client computer and I was concerned that might interfere with the

Uninstall
... and had WAY too many problems doing a straight upgrade because I'm not convinced that Windows does clean overwriting or updating. I also advise getting a beefier PC with a Pentium 4 and at least 512M RAM to run XP without bogging down your system. The upfront aggrevation will avoid pain later on.

Help with upgrade and initial boot
Hello Maybe I am thinking Windows XP embedded can do things which is in capable of doing. Please advise. I want to build a custom windows XP image and boot it on a pentium If you configured the target system as a multi- boot device, avoid overwriting the Boot.ini file on drive C to retain multi-boot capability.

Windows XP and Word 97
John F. Davis johnd...@us.ibm.com microsoft public windowsxp embedded Hello Maybe I am thinking Windows XP embedded can do things which is in capable of doing. If you configured the target system as a multi- boot device, avoid overwriting the Boot.ini file on drive C to retain multi-boot capability.

Problems with Multi-Threading
Hence, if file "file3~1.pol" already exists, then creating "file3.policy" may create "file3~2.pol" - it will NOT overwrite "file3~1.pol" And my point was that what you get within apparent limits, unpredictable and hence can be the inadvertent target of DEL. Another good reason to avoid non-8.3 filenames in my book.

Can't solve simple macro problem
Because of the standard naming of the default address books, won't he need to rename some of the Address Book files to avoid overwriting the ones on the new system? C:\corel\suite8\shared\address Judy Anderson wrote: -- Paul E. Merrell -- E-Mail: p...@televar.com Need a WP fix? http://www.dejanews.com/getdoc.xp?

Can Windows XP embedded do this?
Any tricks or hints to avoid over-writing or replacing 2000? Will I need to tweak the file associations? Thanks Installing Office XP would normally overwrite your existing office version. It may be possible to keep both versions separate but I suspect this would require some advance planning and probably some

XP (probably 2000 through 2003 too) deletion expansion issue?
asdf a...@asdf.com alt sys pc-clone dell It sounds like what happened is that you had a large C: drive with plenty of space and that you installed XP onto the C: drive and picked another directory to install it to - to avoid overwriting you ME. The problem with this is that multiple programs install pieces of

XP has Microsoft finally caught up to the Mac?
... including XP, if you choose to try that first, and the links for proper uninstall and reinstall of IE in order to avoid problems that can occur with these http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;Q814510) sfc can erroneously overwrite (restore over) previously installed files from certain

slug slow XP network response - a Solution!
What I'd like to do is to merge the datasource into the main document (so no extra intervention is needed to overwrite the main document with the newly Next to (mail)merge, what other options could I possibly use to address a letter to several addressees (in order to avoid the problems mentioned above,

How do I replace 98 with XP in a 2000/98 dual-boot setup.
If you configured the target system as a multi- boot device, avoid overwriting the Boot.ini file on drive C to retain multi-boot capability. The Boot.ini file is not necessary in the final RamDisk/SDI image. Run your run-time image on the target system as drive C to let the First Boot Agent complete operation.

Help! NTLDR is missing error
During installation a message asked if I wanted a file to overwrite the ldapSDK.dll and the ldapssl.dll. I have tried installation by overwriting and (after restoring XP) not overwriting. I have also tried installing GroupWise before Microsoft Office and after, to avoid any Windows Messaging problems.

Influences in LILO when installing new OS on third partition?
Lil' Dave spamyours...@virus.net microsoft public win98 gen_discussion Due to your obvious lack of experience; the easiest way is XP OEM upgrade. You have to see if all your hardware is compatible with XP first. I would remove any current hard drive from the box before installing XP to avoid overwriting its files

Where does IE store wallpaper?
WIll this overwrite the excahnge profile setup with the MST file? I need to have each profile set up with the %username% name. "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Using the custom installation Wizard for Office 2003, I have used the following parameters. To avoid confusion, I will tell you screen by screen. 2.

Need Real Expert on XP and Drivers
I just finished an onsite with a company which uses XP home edition on a stand alone system. (A sony viao, p4-1.6; avoid this machine if you can, The best way I've discovered to do this is to backup the data with peach, then copy this file to the newly installed peach, then overwrite the sample company by doing

Dual booting from xp's NTFS partition using LILO?
This woud help avoid overwriting the originals by accident. Interesting how there are 2-3 recent threads about trying to recover deleted files. I like Mark C's idea of rolling back XP (or WinME) to a date that you had the files. But I just realized that the restore option only backs up critical files,

Backup before upgrade to XP?
Questions: Is there any way to avoid this double work? Can changes be made to the MThread.dll that will satisfy the VB IDE? (I have the source code) I do not It appears to me that the threads are overwriting memory that they shouldn't. This have happened to me both while my project is running and after it has

OLE Error 8004005 on XP PRO
I would not install Linux first - Windows has a habit of overwriting other OS's. Linux is a bit more friendly. I'm sure there must be plenty of help on the web on this. It is quite common now to do this. -- Dave (from the UK) Please note my email address changes periodically to avoid spam.