Re: Multiple questions...



Question 1: Does not exist.

Question 2: You cannot install more than one OS in a single partition. Try
Partition Magic by Symantec.

Question 3: Control Panel > Add or Remove Software > Add/Remove Windows
Components

Question 4: What is the question?

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Ted Zieglar
"You can do it if you try."

"Zanzer Corporation (Mike Roberts - CEO)" <mike2010@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in
message news:1127502899.426706.305830@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Question 1.
> This is a simple one. What is the "Run" command to go to the boot menu
> in Windows Xp Home Edition. The menu that includes safemode, startup
> options, and all of that good stuff.
>
> Question 2.
> I have computer, with a single partition, that I need to be able to
> boot into Linux (undecided on which distro so far) and DOS. It is
> quite unprobable to back up my files are format, as I have about 100 gb
> of data stored on it. Should I go through the complicated process of
> installing 3 OS's on a single partition, or is there a simpler way...
>
> Question 3.
> I need to edit Windows... there are some missing features that I wish
> to have some fun trying to impliment. How would I edit the OS?
>
> Question 4.
> Same computer with about 100gb of data, I believe I may have a trojan.
> If I stay connected to the internet, my computer is shutdown every time
> I do something like type an important password (IE my swiss bank).
> McAfee seems to think I'm fine. I was downloading a stationary, hidden
> Keylogger for my computer (kids...), and it did what we all hate: As
> soon as the EXE was extracted from the ZIP, the file just up and
> disappeared. I have seen this with many viruses/trojans, and really
> don't understand what this is, and how it is done. I never ran it. It
> isn't there in command prompt or safe mode. Backing up and
> reinstalling would have two issues: I might back up the trojan/virus
> and 100 gb to backup is crazy.
>
> These are all on a single business computer (owned by me).
>
> Thanks,
> Zanzer Corporation (Mike Roberts - CEO)
>

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