I've had an on going problem with IE browser. When I try to read letters I
keep getting a bleep as though I'm beeing blocked. I think that I need to to
repair IE. Now IE came pre installed and i have the disk to reinstall it. the
problem is that I can't seem to boot from the CD. I know I have to go in some
where and change the order of the boot process so that my PC reads the CD
drive first. How do I do this. Or is there an easyer way to repeair IE?
You haven't described your scenario clearly. I'm just going to guess
that you have IE6 with SP2 installed and the bleep you're hearing is an
attempt to install an ActiveX control from a little window along the top
of the display area.
If not,please explain more, and possibly take it to one of the many IE
newsgroups.
.
XP w/SP2 and W2K Dual Boot ... It keeps saying that the W2K install is corrupted ... You repair it, then the boot process will tell you ...Round and round... ... (microsoft.public.windowsxp.help_and_support)
Re: Problem on start-up ... while a repair install should leave your data ... >>Assuming your system is set to boot from the CD-ROM ... >>with the option to setup Windows or Repair ... (microsoft.public.windowsxp.accessibility)
Re: How to recover product Key from a previous installation ? ... :> be a legitimate transferable version and for all I know, ... :> the old key will be overwritten if user proceeds with repair... :> or install, and then offers an option to exit the repair or install ... The requirements for legal transfer of license are covered in he End User ... (microsoft.public.windowsxp.general)
Re: Repeated Boot ... I didn't recommend the recovery console, I recommended you do a repair...install, that doesn't require the recovery console, please follow the steps ... >> actual XP CD as opposed to a recovery CD, boot with the XP ... (microsoft.public.windowsxp.accessibility)
Re: How to recover product Key from a previous installation ? ... it could well be a legitimate and transferable ... warn that |:> the old key will be overwritten if user proceeds with repair |:> or install, and then offers an option to exit the repair or install |:> before this happens. ... |: The requirements for legal transfer of license are covered in he End User |: License Agreement that is |: available at any tine as a link on winver. ... (microsoft.public.windowsxp.general)