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Yup, Alvin. You might find that you have to do that with every single directory level, rebooting into safe mode every time, but that's what must be done.

Dan
 
the partitioning isn't the problem. apparently you can't install more than one copy of 98se on the same hdd because of the way it writes to the MBR

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problem: after leaving his computer unplugged for a while timmy plugs it back in and turns it on. he receives the message "CMOS checksum error" and "low CMOS battery", "press F1 to run setup" during POST. he runs setup but after that he boots windows and his USB keyboard no longer works.

question: what has happened to cause the errors, why does his keyboard no longer work and how can it be fixed?
 
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yeah, thats right.

problem: timmy downloads an ISO image of a linux mini-distro, he burns the ISO onto a disc. when he tries to boot from the CD it won't work.

question: what did timmy most likely do wrong? (aside from not setting his rig to boot from CD_
did he just burn the iso file itself onto the CD, or did he use a program to extract the ISO and burn the files inside onto CD?
 
Timmy needs to burn the ISO as an ISO image...not just burning the iso as a data disk
 
I got one

You have xp and every once in awhile you get a BSOD ( blue screen of death ) it is random , though it happens once a day and it seems not to matter what you are doing when it happens. The screen flashes really fast and the computer reboots. What can you do to see the error on the BSOD ?
 
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