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Will a clean boot erase my files?
Mike Frysinger vap...@gentoo.org osdeve_mirror_boot-loaders_u-boot Michael Hennerich added support for outputting an image in RGB format rather than forcing YUYV all the time. This makes obvious sense if the display you have takes RGB input rather than YUYV. Rather than hack in support for options, I've converted

Software support
When you do a clean install the System is put on by the cdrom. "Rod Carter" <roder...@lineone.net> wrote in message news:tddsgb98h54lf3@corp.supernews.co.uk... Can anyone tell me how to format my hard drive now the ME doesn't support format.exe. on the start-up disk? --- Mail from Wolston Computers Services is

connection is ALWAYS OK after a clean boot - Help !
The Microsoft Knowledge Base http://support.microsoft.com/support/a.asp? M=S "jg" <jo...@bigpond.com> wrote in message news:#AA3mMsCBHA.1780@tkmsftngp07... G'day, Recently some kind person sent me the details of how to Clean Boot.Needless to say I lost it. Would someone please be kind enough to send it to me again.

The ripper
Make *sure* your hard drive is uninfected first, though, by running the DOS version of your scanner (McAfee SCAN, or F-PROT, or DSAV, or whatever) after a clean boot. Otherwise, if the virus is active in memory, you run the risk of infecting all your floppies, instead of fixing them. Although we have made a clean

lost files with clean audio disk
MBR means Master Boot Record. It will put a new, clean boot sector in the partition table. Yikes ! Why would you want to refresh a MBR with a clean boot sector in the partition table ???? - Activate Virus Protection in your BIOS (just in case). That may prevent you from disinfecting the hard disk.

clean boot
The words "Clean Boot" have been used for over a decade to mean, "Boot up on a different disk, known to be free of viruses and unnecessary startup components." But Microsoft has changed the definition to mean, "Boot up on the same disk with startup components disabled." The trouble is, if you boot up with the same

Clean install of Win2000Pro Won't boot to windows,safe mode works
AVP can then remove the virus from the boot sector without needing a clean boot. DSAV does something similar, also, but, as I understand it, only for the more common viruses, like NYB, AntiEXE, etc. But you _do_ need to reboot the computer after disinfection, especially on a Win95/98 system.

Network adapter disappeared
The clean boot allowed me to use remote desktop. And I found that my Firewall is what is preventing me from using remote desktop from home. For troubleshooting, you may want to start the windows with clean boot. Windows generalHow to run Windows OS with a clean boot · How to Run Windows Safe Mode with

Software support
Quinn Silfast[Symantec] symanteco...@symantec.com symantec support win95 nortonutilities general On 20 Mar 1998 21:43:17 GMT, Fred Auforth <se...@lcc.net> wrote: I've read your FAQS article on performing a "Clean Boot" when installing Norton Utilities 2.0 and understand the logic of doing the clean boot,

Why a clean boot with BC4.5 ?
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. Having searched the archives and finding no answer, Nellee2478 <jkhaa...@cox.net> asked: I did a clean boot and now my scanner won't connect to my computer... What can I do to fix this? did the clean boot wipe out everything?

Clean Boot Windows Me
Manage your startup by using the System Configuration Utility, Autoruns, and clean-boot troubleshooting. a. System Configuration Utility Start Orb>Start Search box>msconfig [enter] If you are prompted for an administrator password or for a confirmation, type the password, or click Continue.

clean boot
Ron Martell ron.mart...@gmail.com microsoft public windowsxp general Mezmerizer <Mezmeri...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: Remember how we used to be able to do a clean boot from a floppy disc to run a game that was a memory hog? How do we do a clean boot in XP without all the neccessary dragged out steps to

Mxav# files filling paartition
Actually, the clean boot suggestion is for installation only. Borland's install program has been a bit finicky and the surest way to achieve a smooth installation is to clean-boot. It's so little effort. Just back up your config.sys and autoexec.bat, delete or comment out everything that's not needed,

FS2004 clean boot
George M. Winford gwinf...@winford.org microsoft public win98 setup Hi Stephen, I don't believe that I can give you an all-encompassing definitive answer because "clean" may mean different things to different people. Clean boot can mean booting to DOS/Command Prompt with "nothing" loaded.

RWW/OWA Unresponsive
Ken Blake, MVP kbl...@this.is.an.invalid.domain microsoft public windowsxp help_and_support Will Denny wrote: A clean boot is turning the PC off completely, waiting, then turning it back on. Will, read here: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/310353 On that page, Microsoft defines a clean boot as starting "by using a

Viruse (RIPPER)
Because of ->> problems we are trying to isolate, we would like to do a clean install ->> with the win98se upgrade disk. After creating a boot disk, and ->> formatting drive C, whenever we run setup.exe either on the CD after ->> copying to the hard drive, we get the message runs from windows.

529 erros after changing domain admin pswd
Eric Legge legge...@aol.comnojunk microsoft public win98 gen_discussion Subject: clean boot, format and install From: Suntanner suntannerNOS...@cfl.rr.com Date: 11/03/03 02:11 Pacific Standard Time Message-id: <3E6DB64C.3F40E...@cfl.rr.com> Will doing a clean boot, then format the HD from the boot floppy and doing

AntiExe virus found in memory after power-off clean boot ??? (PC)
A formal virus scan/clean must be done from a... VERIFIED Check that CMOS diskette type is set correctly, and that boot order is set to A: before C: - several viruses set A: to None so that they can boot off hard drive before faking a diskette boot CLEAN Boot and virus scanner diskettes must be formatted and

WebDav - WebFolders - Slow on XP clients
James Liles JLil...@newsguy.com alt windows98 On Thu, 22 Apr 1999 14:31:02 GMT, kbry...@newsguy.com (Ken Bryant) wrote: ->How do I get a "Clean Boot" in win 98? -> ->In Win 95 it was as simple as typing "CTRL + F5" At the intial boot ->up. I've tried it several times in 98 and I can't seem to get it.

Boot sector virus
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suggest we try to do clean boot on the member servers to narrow down it: To clean boot the server, please use the steps below: a. Click Start, click Run, and then in the Open box, type "MSCONFIG" (without the quotation marks). Click OK. b. In the System Configuration Utility (MSConfig) window, click to select the