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insight ■ ■ troubleshooting Video errors, installation and upgrade problems, using Hindi fonts and much more—find your answers here Internet telephony I have a 1 GHz Celeron processor, a motherboard with integrated sound and graphics and Windows 98, with a modem. I use this system primarily for voice chatting with my husband. The problem is that he can hear what I'm saying but I can't hear him. Is this problem related to the soundcard or the telephone line? Shamina Via e-mail This problem could occur due to various reasons. Check if the headset is plugged into the correct port on your soundcard—it should be in the headphone-out port. Use the audio-tuning wizards that come bundled with the voice chatting software to adjust the volume levels. For instance, in MSN and Yahoo! Messenger, these options are under the Tools and Help menus, respectively. An error in these wizards will let you know the cause of your problem. Finally, go to Start > Settings > Control Panel > Multimedia. Make sure that the name of the soundcard under the Playback and Recording sections is the right one. Also, check the box titled ‘Use only preferred devices’ and turn up the Master and Wave volumes in Volume Control by going to Start > Programs > Accessories > Entertainment > Volume Control. If you have amplified speakers, increase their volume as well. Viral attack I have Windows 98 SE installed on my PC. A few days back, I noticed two files, Folder.htt and Desktop.ini, recreated in every folder. I formatted the hard drive and recreated the partitions, but the problem persists. It causes an adverse effect on the system speed too. Apparently, the files are also infected with the VBS/Redlof@M virus. Which virus scanner can I use to remove it? Vijay Tripathi Via e-mail Select your soundcard as the preferred device 92 This is a polymorphic, encrypted, VBScript virus that infects HTML-based and VBScript files on all drives. The virus also copies itself to either the Kernel.dll or Kernel32.dll files and changes the default association for DLL files. It will then embed itself into every HTML e-mail you send. You can use any good virus scanner such as Norton AntiVirus to look for infected files. Before this, you should modify the registry. Open the Registry Editor by running regedit from Start > Run and go to HKEY_Local_Machine\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run. Delete the value Kernel32 under this. Next, browse to HKEY_Current_User\Identities\[User ID]\Software\ Microsoft\Outlook Express\[Version] \Mail and delete the values Compose Use Stationery, Stationery Name and Wide Stationery Name. Under HKEY_Current_User\Software\Microsoft\Office\ 9.0\Outlook\Options\Mail, delete the EditorPreference value and finally, under HKEY_Classes_Root\dllFile, delete the keys Shell, ShellEx, ScriptEngine and ScriptHostEncode. Next, open Start > Settings > Folder Options and switch the view to Classic style instead of Web style. Restart the machine for the changes to take effect and run the virus scanner. USB camera I have a Pentium III system running Windows 98 SE. I have been using a Canon IXUS 300 digital camera for the past one year without any problems. However, now whenever I connect my camera to the computer using a USB cable, an error, ‘STIMON caused an invalid page fault’ is displayed. I have uninstalled and reinstalled all the software bundled with the camera. When I access Scanners from the Control Panel and select the camera in the window, an error JANUARY 2003 with Sticpl.cpl is displayed. Recently I had downloaded and installed the Windows 98 Q323255 Update. Could this have caused the problem? Nitesh Kumar Jain Via e-mail It seems that the Stimon.exe file on your PC is damaged. Press [Ctrl] + [Alt] + [Del] and check if Stimon is running. If it is, end the task. Delete the file from \Windows\System. Run the Registry Editor and navigate to HKEY_Local_Machine\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion. Look for a value named StillImageMonitor under either the Run or RunServices keys. Delete the value and restart the PC. Now reinstall the drivers for the USB camera. Installing Solaris disk. The OS does not support disks beyond 32 GB, as documented on the I have a Compaq Presario PC with Sun Web site. Your BIOS probably does Windows XP pre-installed on it. The support the drive, as Windows partitions of my 40 GB hard disk XP is installed and running on are 37 GB (NTFS) and 2.7 it. One workaround to this GB (FAT32). I want to is to get another smaller install Solaris 8 on my hard disk and install machine. When I Solaris on it, install the boot the Solaris kerpatches for Solaris that nel, it gets terminatenable support for ed and the system large disks, then gets restarted. Is reconnect the 40 GB there a problem with drive. Another possible my BIOS, which is not workaround is to install allowing the kernel Solaris 8 on a smaller hard to run on it? disk and then connect the 40 Gaurav ILLUSTRATIONS: Mahesh Benkar GB drive, but disable it in the BIOS. You Via e-mail could also try setting the drive to 32 GB in the BIOS and installing the operatThe installer is probably having ing system. some problems with the 40 GB hard Order or First Boot Device. Ensure that A or Floppy is set as the first boot device, save the changes and exit the BIOS. Henceforth, it should boot from the floppy. If it still doesn’t, the problem could be with the floppy drive itself, in which case you will have to get it replaced. Restoring a file using System File Checker If you still get an error, replace the Sticpl.cpl file, too. To do this, run sfc from Start > Run and insert the Windows 98 installation disk. Select the option ‘Extract one file from installation disk’ and click Browse. Locate Sticpl.cpl in the \Windows\System folder and click Start. Restart the machine after restoring the file. Bootable floppy I made a bootable disk several times, using different floppies, but my PC doesn’t boot from it. I can see the file list on the disk from DOS and Windows. What could be the problem? Ashish Via e-mail Your PC is probably not set to boot from the floppy drive. This is a setting in the BIOS, where you can choose what device chain it should look through for booting. While the PC is booting, press the [Delete] key ([F2] on some BIOSes) to enter the BIOS setup. The way to access this option varies across different BIOSes, but just look for an option such as Boot 93 Running old programs I need to run a DOS accounting software under Windows Me, but I have to change the Files variable to 100, which by default is 10. In Windows 98, I used to set it from the config.sys file, but in Windows Me I cannot edit it. How can this be done? Rahil Mehta Via e-mail You can set the environment variable from the autoexec.bat file instead of the config.sys file. Use the DOS command SET to assign a value to a variable. Thus, you can enter the following line in the autoexec.bat file, or type it directly at the Command Prompt: SET FILES=100 To remove an environment variable, type the SET command without any value (SET FILES=) and simply type SET to view a list of current variables. sent has seen the message? Sukhbir Via e-mail You can request a notification when the recipient reads the message using the Request Read Receipt option in Outlook Express. When creating a message, click Tools > Request Read Receipt to enable this for the message. A better option would be to enable this permanently, so that the request goes with every message you send. To do this, open Tools > Options > Receipts and enable ‘Request a read receipt for all sent messages’. Here, you will also notice how Outlook Express should respond to receipt requests it gets from other senders. When the recipient first opens your message or views it in the Preview Pane, Receipt confirmation I have a Pentium II 433 MHz system with 128 MB RAM running Windows 98 SE. I have Outlook Express 6 installed as my e-mail client. How can I confirm that the person to whom the mail has been Enable Read Receipt requests in Outlook Express JANUARY 2003 insight ■ ■ troubleshooting XP Service Pack I have a Pentium III 1.14 GHz processor and 128 MB SDRAM. I tried installing Windows XP Service Pack 1 from the November Mindware CD. After it copied all the files, it gave a message that the CD key is not valid. If the key was not valid then Windows XP would not have installed in the first place. Why am I getting this error? Meetesh Jain Via e-mail Since the release of Windows XP, Microsoft noticed that the vast majority of illegitimate copies are using a small handful of leaked CD keys. In an effort to thwart these illegitimate users, Windows XP Service Pack 1 will not install on systems using these keys. Microsoft claims that legitimate licensed users of Outlook Express will either send back a message saying that the e-mail has been read, or ask the user for confirmation to do so, depending on the settings. It may also be set to never send such notifications. Thus, it is possible for the recipient to not send you the receipt notification. Autorun How can I create an Autorun CD? Prabhat Via e-mail To create an Autorun CD, simply place a text file named autorun.inf in the root. The contents of this text file can have a lot of property and behaviour-defining parameters, but the ones you will use most are the following: open=<program path and name> icon=<icon path and name> Each parameter must appear on a separate line. Also, ideally the path should be relative, since the CD-ROM drive letter would differ from PC to PC. Thus, if you want to launch a program named runcd.exe from the Autorun folder on a CD, the text would be open=autorun\ runcd.exe. Cross cabling I have an IBM NetVista with a D-Link Lan card installed. Recently I purchased a 94 XP Professional should be unaffected. During the installation of Windows XP Professional, you are prompted to enter a 25 digit Windows XP Product Key, which XP uses to generate the system’s product ID. Because of security concerns about piracy, Microsoft does not provide a tool that allows you to view the Product Key that was used to install the operating system. The Product ID can be found by rightclicking My Computer and choosing Properties. To determine eligibility for the update, Service Pack 1 compares the Product ID on the system against the list. Service Pack 1 for Windows XP will fail to install if either the XXXXX-640-0000356-23XXX or the XXXXX-640-2001765-23XXX range of Product IDs is found on your system. Pentium 4 system with a Compex RE100ATX/WOL Lan card. I connected them with a cross-crimped cable and after logging on, the IBM node was available in Network Neighborhood of the Pentium 4 system. When I tried accessing it, it displayed a message that the node was not accessible and the IBM system does not show Pentium 4 at all. On connecting the two via a hub on an existing network, both machines can access other systems on the network, but not each other. Please help. Pathanjali Nadiminty Via e-mail You have not mentioned what operating systems each machine is running. The problem can occur due to incompatibility of network protocols across the machines, or simply some network settings. Ensure that the same set of protocols and services are installed on both systems and they should be able to communicate with each other. Also, if you are using only TCP/IP on both machines, make sure they both have valid IP addresses in the same subnet. You can configure all network settings by rightclicking Network Neighborhood and clicking Properties. Most importantly, ensure that File and Print Sharing is enabled on both computers. Hindi on the Web I would like to put a Word document containing Hindi script on the Internet. The document has been created on Windows 98 using Word 97, using Akruti fonts. The fonts have been embedded into the document and I tested it on several computers where Hindi fonts are not installed. The document opened properly, so I sent it to London, where the Web site is being maintained. The feedback from there is that they cannot see Hindi script as the font is not available. What could be the reason for this? Are there any limitations in embedding true type fonts in Word? Prasad DVR Via e-mail It is possible that the document is being viewed within Internet Explorer at the other end. Thus, the embedded fonts may not show. Also, it is possible that the document is being viewed on a different version of Microsoft Word, which may be handling the file differently. Create different versions of the document on different versions of Word and see if they open properly. Word 2000 and higher have stricter licensing policies when embedding fonts than Word 97, so this could cause the problem. Startup screen Add, remove and configure protocols and services on Windows 9x I’m facing a curious problem. Normally when Windows boots, it shows the graphical bootup screen of the Windows version. I have Windows 98 SE on my machine. For the last three months, my bootup screen has changed to that of Windows Memphis. I don’t know how it got changed. I looked for the logos.sys and logow.sys files, but these are intact. The screen had changed after I installed some software. I have JANUARY 2003 FAQs TV tuner problems No picture I have a Mercury TV tuner card. TV programs are captured with quite poor quality while recording in VCD mode. Changing the resolution has not helped. Can I directly save the video capture in DivX/MPEG4 format? I can’t afford to record raw video as I have only 7 GB of free space. Anoop I have a Compaq Presario 7500 running Windows XP Professional. It has 192 MB of RAM and a Compaq DVD/CDROM SD-612B. I use Windows Media Player version 9, but am not able to see movies on it—I can hear the sound, but there is no picture. Please help. Ankush Via e-mail Via e-mail The quality at which you can capture video is largely dependent on the TV tuner card—cheap, low-end cards can never match the quality of a dedicated video capture card. The quality that you get is probably a limitation of your hardware. Try checking the driver configuration of your card to see if it offers a high-quality mode. You can do this by referring to the manual or the manufacturer’s Web site (www.kobian.com). Capturing to DivX formats is very processor-intensive and requires a highend CPU. You can download the latest DivX bundle from http://www.divx.com/ divx/. After doing so, you can choose to encode into DivX from your TV tuner card’s video capture settings—if your processor has the necessary power, you will be able to get good video encoding. If your processor is not up to it, try using other codecs such as Intel Indeo 5.x or Radius Cinepak. These are not very heavy on the system and do not cut away too much visible clarity. Do note that encoding has very little to do with the video quality of live feeds. The codec only compresses the incoming video feed and further quality loss due to encoding is usually marginal (depending on the codec settings). The only other way encoding affects quality is if frame-drops occur due to slow processors. Thus, if you notice that the video feed itself is good quality and only the recording is poor, check the codec settings—changes such as using a different codec (keep away from the CPUintensive ones), reducing the amount of compression and using more keyframes can tremendously improve quality. For better video quality, the best option would be to record video at higher resolutions, but you may have to upgrade the TV tuner card for that. 95 The problem is with either the player itself, or the video codecs. This problem has been documented in earlier versions of Windows Media Player. Version 6.4 has been the most stable player till date, but most bugs seem to have been fixed in version 9. Also, until now only Release Candidates for the new version have been made available, which means it tends to have bugs. The final release will have at least the most apparent bugs fixed. You can download and install the earlier version from www.microsoft.com/ windows/windowsmedia/download/default.asp and try watching the movies. It would be difficult to determine whether it’s a codec problem, since you have not mentioned what kind of movies you are trying to view—whether they are MPEG or AVI files, VCDs, or other formats. DivX videos that you download off the Internet could pose problems. There are several flavours of the codec such as SMR, FlaskMPEG, Microcrap, etc and if the videos are encoded with any of these, you would need to have the relevant codec installed. Since these codecs are very similar at the core, the player may open the file anyway and not display any picture. If the codecs seem to be the problem, try downloading and installing the Codec Pack of ELISOFT from http://codecpack. elisoft.net/. Another problem, though unlikely, could be with the video files themselves if they are DivX files. Some video files get corrupted during transfers or encoding software add unnecessary headers. Open the file using VirtualDub (www.virtualdub.org) and save it as a different file using the Direct Stream Copy option for video and audio. This will cut out unnecessary bytes from the file that the player may not understand. uninstalled it, but the screen has not changed back. Is there a way to solve this problem other than reinstalling Windows? Abhradeep Biswas Via e-mail The startup screen is not loaded from the logo.sys or logow.sys files. If the logo.sys file exists, it is used for the startup screen, otherwise the default system screen is used. Thus, to revert back to the original display, simply locate and delete the logo.sys file. This could be in the root of drive C or in the Windows folder. Noisy drives When I start my PC, the floppy drive makes some noise and after entering the BIOS password, it again makes some noise. After the operating system is loaded, when I start any application, my hard disk also starts making some noise. Please help me reduce these noises. I scan and defragment the hard disk regularly. Kamalshil Lokhande Via e-mail On starting the PC, after POST and after entering the BIOS password, the BIOS may be looking up the floppy drive to check if a bootable disk is inserted, causing the noise. You can disable this option from the BIOS and have it boot directly from the hard disk instead (see question, Bootable floppy). Also disable ‘Boot Up Floppy Seek’ from the BIOS. When you start applications, Windows would be transferring a lot of data to the hard disk to use the sswap file. There is not much you can do about this. The hard disk will make noise every time there is heavy disk activity. Setting a permanent swap file after defragmenting the hard disk once may help, but will not reduce the noise much. If you have Windows 9x, to set a permanent swap file open Control Panel > System > Performance > Virtual Memory. Enable ‘Let me specify my own virtual memory settings’ and set the same value for the minimum and maximum swap file size. Ideally, this value should be two-and-a-half times the amount of RAM you have on the PC. Thus, if you have 64 MB of RAM, set this value to 160. Send your computing problems to [email protected] or write to Digit, D-222/2, Om Sagar, MIDC, Nerul-400 706, and we may answer it here! JANUARY 2003 insight ■ ■ troubleshooting Missing identities, skewed history, compatibility issues, dying music, disappearing arrows—the doctor will see you now... A failing hard disk I’ve been facing a strange problem lately. Windows shows an error message about the name and location of files and folders that I know are there on the hard disk— I’ve been working with these files till recently. Is my hard disk about to crash? Rama Via e-mail It could simply mean that a rogue software has scrambled your data or that it is an isolated hardware glitch. Run ScanDisk and set it to examine the entire disk for physically damaged sectors. If you’re using Windows 98 or Me, click Start > Programs > Accessories > System Tools > ScanDisk and enable the Thorough option. In Windows 2000 and XP, open errors, such as cross-linked or fragmented files, let ScanDisk repair the files. But if it reports more than a few physical errors, it’s time to immediately back up your data. It is a good practice to run ScanDisk once a month to catch hard disk problems in time. Also, try using Search to locate the files in case they’ve been moved accidentally. Run an anti-virus program to eliminate the possibility of the filenames being changed due to a viral attack. Double trouble I am facing a peculiar problem with Windows 2000 Server. The programs in the Startup folder or the All Users Startup folder starts twice, slowing down my startup. Rita Joshi Via e-mail The likely reason for this is that the registry entries for the two Startup folders are pointing to the same place. The All Users Startup folder is usually located in Let ScanDisk automatically correct all errors it encounters My Computer, right-click the drive, select Properties > Tools and click the Check Now button under Error-checking. Next, check ‘Automatically fix file system errors’ and ‘Scan for and attempt to fix bad sectors’. If ScanDisk reports only a few logical 91 C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\ Start Menu\Programs\Startup. The userspecific Startup folder is the same except that the username replaces ‘All users’. Verify these locations in Windows Explorer. Open the registry (go to Start > Run and type regedit) and browse to the following keys: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Shell folders HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\ Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Ex plorer\User Shell Folders HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\ Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\ Explorer\Shell folders HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\ Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\ Explorer\User Shell Folders For each key, examine the right-hand pane for values named Startup or Common Startup. The All Users Startup can be correctly identified as %ALLUSERSPROFILE%\Start menu\programs\Startup, and the user-specific startup as %USERPROFILES%\Start Menu\Programs\Startup. Double-click to fix the ones that point to the wrong folder. Error reporting gets irritating The Registry Editor is a very powerful tool for modifying Windows settings If any of my programs causes a fatal error, Windows XP doesn’t force me to reboot, but it keeps asking me if I want to send a report to Microsoft, which is quite annoying. Is there some way I can stop this? Natasha Via e-mail FEBRUARY 2003 insight ■ ■ troubleshooting Unable to kick-off FIFA games and seasons. A simpler solution would be to simply swap the drive letters for your CD-ROM and DVD-ROM drives. In Windows 98, go to Device Manager and right-click on CD-ROM. Next, under Properties, select the new drive letter from the list. If you are running Windows XP, go to Control Panel > Performance and Maintenance > Administrative Tools > Computer Management. Select Disk Management ILLUSTRATIONS: Mahesh Benkar from the left pane Via e-mail and locate the two drives in the graphical view on the FIFA Football 2002 and other right. Right-click on the DVD-ROM games that require you to use the instaldrive, select Change Drive Letter and lation CD to start playing the game, Paths, and assign it the letter originalwork only when the CD is in the drive ly held by the CD-ROM drive. Similarfrom which you installed the game. ly, change the drive letter for the If you reinstall the game from the CD-ROM drive. other drive, you would lose your saved I had used my external CD-ROM drive to install FIFA Football 2002, but that drive has developed a fault and needs to be repaired. My problem is that when I try to run the game from my DVD-ROM drive, the system tells me to use the correct drive. Will I have to reinstall the game using the DVD-ROM drive or is there another solution to this? Shalini Mazumdar Disable error reporting in Windows XP Allowing Windows XP to send the error report to Microsoft has some advantages to it—it helps the company develop patches to make the OS more compatible with applications. But if this is happening too often, you can disable it. Right-click on My Computer and select Properties. Select Advanced > Error Reporting and disable error reporting. If you have an application that causes a lot of errors, you can even disable error reporting for specific programs by clicking Choose Programs. remove the carriage returns in one go, instead of deleting them one by one? Manish Saxena Via e-mail Lost identities Ever since I installed the service pack 1 upgrade for Windows XP, I haven’t been able to use my multiple e-mail identities in Outlook Express 6—I can only access the main identity. Should I uninstall service pack 1 for Windows XP or reinstall the other identities with the associated e-mail addresses? Sarita Ramakrishnan Via e-mail There is an easier workaround for this problem. Select Files > Identities > Manage Identities and uncheck ‘Use this identity when starting a program’. Now every time you start OE, you will be prompted to select an identity. If you want to switch identities, restart OE and select another identity. Selectively delete URLs from your IE History Somebody using your PC must have visited the site in question, as the AutoComplete entries in IE’s address bar are drawn from your IE history. A drastic step would be to get rid of the entire history list by clicking Tools > Internet Options and clicking the Clear History button, but why lose the benefit of auto completion? You can prevent a particular URL from appearing in the address bar: click the History button on the toolbar, click on Search and locate the URL. Then right-click each page in the history list that matches the URL, and delete. Skewed History When I type www.t in Internet Explorer’s address bar, the auto fill-in suggests a site I find distasteful and have never visited. Is there a way to remove the site from Internet Explorer’s address bar auto fill-in? Nikhat Via e-mail 92 Formatting text from the Web Text copy-pasted from the Web into Word often has odd formatting and carriage returns after every short line of text. This makes the article take up quite a few pages when I take a printout. Is there a quick way to format such text so I can You can remove the carriage returns through the Find and Replace dialog box in Word. Before you begin, make sure that there’s a blank line between paragraphs. Bring up the Find and Replace dialog box by pressing [Ctrl] + [H] and clean the document as follows: Step 1: Replace ^l with ^p (here ^l represents a new line (manual line break) and ^p represents a paragraph mark). Step 2: Replace ^p_ with ^p (here the underscore represents space). Step 3: Replace _^p with ^p (the underscore represents a space). Steps 2 and 3 ensure that you don’t miss out the paired paragraph marks because of any intervening space. Step 4: Replace ^p^p with %$#@. In this step the actual paragraph breaks (a pair of paragraph marks represents the blank lines separating the true paragraphs) are replaced with a text string that does not appear in the document. Step 5: Replace ^p with a space. This takes care of any stray paragraph marks. Step 6: Replace %$#@ with ^p^p. This restores the correct paragraph breaks. In the Find and Replace dialog box, click on More and expand the Special drop FEBRUARY 2003 down list to select these characters. You can record these steps as a macro, which you can apply every time you copy text from the Web. An issue of compatibility I recently upgraded to Windows XP Pro, but some of my old games and programs don’t run in XP. What could be the problem? Basant Kulkarni Via e-mail You can get your legacy applications to work in XP by trying out the different compatibility modes. Right-click on your application’s shortcut and in Properties, click the Compatibility tab to launch the Compatibility wizard. Select either the Windows 98 Compatibility mode or Windows 2000 Compatibility mode and see if your application works. If it doesn’t work, try selecting the Disable Visual Themes option. If the application still doesn’t work, try dual-booting your PC with Windows 98 or another OS that you know works with the app. Remember to first install the older OS and then the more recent one. For example, install The Compability option allows Windows 98 first, and then install older games to be played in XP on another partition. Windows XP Missing msconfig in Win2000 I am running a PC with Windows 2000 Pro with Service Pack 2. After a spree of experimentation, I ended up with a lot of programs running on startup. As a result, my system takes ages to load. However, I cannot locate msconfig.exe in Windows 2000 for cleaning out the System Tray. Please help. Anand Kukreja Via e-mail Unfortunately, msconfig is not included in Windows 2000, but there is a way to check which programs are starting up with Windows and weed out the ones you don’t want. First of all, look in the Startup folder in your Start menu and delete the shortcuts you don’t need. Next, go to the registry (click Run in the Start Menu and type regedit) and browse to HKEY_LOCAL_ MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\Current version\Run. Each key in this folder starts an application that runs every time Windows starts—remove the ones you don’t need. However, we suggest that you don’t remove any program that’s located in the c:/winnt or c:/windows directory or any of their subdirectories. Also, as a general rule, retain any shortcuts that run toward RUNDLL32.EXE. Dim memory I have a PC with a Pentium III 800 MHz processor. The motherboard is an 815 chipset motherboard. I recently upgraded my memory and installed a 512 MB RAM module in my PC. Though my system reads installed memory as up to 512 MB RAM, it shows as just 256 MB in the Windows 98 Control Panel. Why is this so? I also experience hiccups when playing Quake III Arena, even though I have a 32 MB nVidia GeForce card. Even the audio gets 93 insight ■ ■ troubleshooting FAQs Transferring files I often need to take work home and I do this by copying files to a removable media and then copying them back onto my home computer’s hard disk. After I’ve finished my work, I copy the files to the removable media again, so I can cart it back to work. Is there a better way to transport files between my work and home computers? Ramez Mistry on the other machine, put the disk in the computer and click the Import shortcut. Save Our Screen I have heard that running a screensaver program prevents the screen from burning out and helps prolong the life of the monitor. Is it true? What else can I do to prolong the life of my monitor? Mitoo Via e-mail Via e-mail There’s an old DOS command that makes it much easier to transfer files. This command works with hard drives, Zip drives, CD-RW (via packet-writing software such as Roxio’s Direct CD) and other removable media. Right-click a blank space on the desktop or in Windows Explorer’s right pane and select New > Shortcut. In the Create Shortcut wizard, enter xcopy ‘’import folder name\*.*’’ x:\transfer /d /y /s. Here, ‘import folder name’ is the location and name of the folder you want to copy and ‘x’ is the drive letter of your removable medium. For instance, if you want to copy from c:\Windows\Desktop\Work via your floppy drive (a:), enter xcopy ‘’C:\Windows\Desktop\ Work\*.*” a:\transfer /d /y /s. Click Next and name the shortcut ‘Export’. Click Next, choose an icon for the shortcut if you want to, and then click Finish. In Windows 98 and Me, right-click the shortcut and select Properties. Under Program, check ‘Close on exit’ and click OK. Now select the Export shortcut and press [Ctrl] + [C], then [Ctrl] + [V] to create a new shortcut called Copy of Export. First rename this as Import and then right-click it and select Properties. Click the Program tab and reverse the two paths so that the one to the transfer folder on your removable medium comes before the one to the hard drive folder. For instance, change the example above to xcopy a:\transfer "C:\ Windows\Desktop\Work\*.*" /d /y /s. Click OK. Create similar shortcuts on your home computer. Next time you want to transfer files, put a disk in the drive and click your Export shortcut. To access the contents 94 Set Windows to automatically shut down the monitor after a certain period of inactivity In the days of monochrome monitors, characters (such as the C:\ prompt in DOS) and images could get permanently burned into the screen if the screen was left static for too long. Today’s monitors are sturdier. The best thing you can do to prolong the life of your monitor is to switch it off when not in use. You can set Windows to automatically power down the screen if it’s been inactive for a certain period of time. If you have Windows 98 or Me installed, click Start > Settings > Control Panel > Power Management. Under the Power Schemes tab, select a time from the drop down menu next to ‘Turn off monitor’. Your monitor’s worst enemies are heat and water—add a fan if your display is running hot and keep it safe from moisture. stuck during games or if I play music while working in Photoshop. Please help. Santosh R. Via e-mail The reason for your RAM problem is that your motherboard doesn't support 512 MB RAM DIMMs. The 815 chipset motherboards have three DIMM slots that together support a total of 512 MB RAM—they don’t support a solitary 512 MB DIMM. If you exchange your RAM for two 256 MB modules, it will show up correctly. Regarding your gaming woes, even a very old GeForce is more than enough to play Quake III Arena, unless you are playing the game at a resolution over 1024x768. Also, disable the motherboard’s onboard graphics from the BIOS and/or the Device Manager. Make sure that you have the latest Intel chipset drivers (for the motherboard) and the latest nVidia drivers (for the GeForce graphics card) installed. Finally, make sure you have the latest version of DirectX (www.microsoft.com/directx). If you want hassle-free audio, consider replacing the onboard audio with a soundcard. But before you spend any money, check that the audio problem is not because you have the wrong drivers loaded for your onboard audio. If you do decide on a soundcard, make sure you uninstall your audio drivers and turn off the onboard audio in the BIOS or via the motherboard jumper before you install the soundcard. Did I kill my graphics card? I recently bought a new PC with 512 MB of PC2100 DDR SDRAM, an AMD Athlon XP 2100+ processor, a GeForce4 Ti 4600 graphics card and a KT333 motherboard. Everything was working fine, till I exchanged the graphics card with the one in my old computer—now I am unable to boot. I’ve put back the GeForce4 in my new machine, but still nothing. Have I caused my graphics card some serious damage? Shiv Via e-mail The most likely reason for your trouble is that you’ve shaken something lose while you were switching cards. But just to make sure that your GeForce4 is still fine, try booting your older PC with the card installed in it. To fix your new PC, reinsert the GeForce4 and make sure it’s firmly in place. Also reseat the other components such as the memory and power to make sure that nothing came lose while you were tinkerFEBRUARY 2003 When the music died Whenever I play an MP3 file on my laptop, there is an interruption at the beginning of the song and then it continues to play. If I stop and replay the song, it runs fine. My laptop is a Compaq Presario with a 533 MHz AMD K6 and 96 MB of RAM and I have the latest versions of MusicMatch Jukebox and Windows Media Player. I’ve redownloaded some songs, updated the drivers and even defragmented and scanned my hard drive for errors, but the problem persists. Swadesh Via e-mail There’s nothing wrong with your laptop or your media players, except for the fact that your laptop is just too slow—the specifications you’ve listed are the minimum requirements for running MusicMatch Jukebox and Windows Media Player. And remember, like Zip files, MP3s also have to be decompressed before they can be played—this process can be quite taxing for an older processor running a new, resourcehogging media player while simultaneously running other software in the background. You can verify this by playing some of your MP3s on a faster desktop PC. To solve your specific problem, try running a light and nofrills software MP3 player such as Sonique (www.sonique.com) on your laptop. Also remove unnecessary applications from the System Tray so that they don’t load automatically at startup—for instance, you could temporarily disable some applications such as the anti-virus program and the IM. Go to Start > Run and type msconfig. Click on the Startup tab and uncheck anything you don’t want to automatically launch (you can always enable these later). These steps should help you squeeze out enough power from your laptop to play your songs. ing. If the motherboard has an onboard speaker, enable it; if the speaker is external, ensure it’s plugged in so that you can hear if you are getting a POST beep code error. No arrows How do you remove those ugly little arrows that appear over icons in Windows 98? Username Via e-mail It is very simple to get rid of the shortcut arrows. Just download TweakUI from Microsoft’s Web site (you can get the Windows XP version at www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/pro/ downloads/powertoys.asp). After installing TweakUI, launch the program and open the Explorer tree and then the shortcut selection. Change the Setting from ‘Arrow’ to ‘none’. Send your computing problems to [email protected] or write to Digit, D-222/2, Om Sagar, MIDC, Nerul-400 706, and we may answer it here! 95 insight ■ ■ troubleshooting Blank screen while loading games, missing data, floppies that don’t work, problems with qudraphonic speakers—the doctor will see you now… The right to write I own a PC with a P4 processor, 128 MB RAM and a 40 GB hard disk. For quite some time I’ve been unable to delete some of my files from my hard disk and I get the message, ‘cannot delete file. Check whether the disk is write protected or not in use.’ This is extremely frustrating. Please help. Anand Kumar Via e-mail You haven’t mentioned which OS you use or the kind of file system adopted by you; we are assuming you use Windows 2000 or Windows XP with NTFS partition. First, you will need to check the per- mission of the files you want to delete. Right-click on the file and select Properties. On the window that appears, select the Security tab. You will now be able to see the names of the users and the permissions granted to each. Check if there is an entry such as ‘Everyone’. If yes, click on it and select Full Control. If you can’t find Everyone, check if there exists an entry by your username (login name) and click on the entry to view the permissions. If this is also not present, then enter your username or ‘Everyone’ by clicking on the Add button and then click Everyone or your login/username. Finally, add the required set of users and then click OK. Now activate the ‘Full control’ rights box for Everyone. Press the OK button to close the window. You will now be able to delete the file since you have the rights to access the file. However, if you are using FAT32 file system, check whether the files are being used by any other program running in the memory. If not, ensure that you have no file protection software or any such utility installed on your computer. If you have software installed on your machine that gives you the facility to password-protect certain files, then check the permissions of the file using the software. Remove all protection, then delete the files. I have Windows XP as the operating system. My problem is that whenever I start Windows XP, the dialup connection starts automatically. The same thing happens when I start a program. What could be the problem? Kumash Desai Via e-mail To solve your problem, go to Control Panel and double-click on Internet Options. In the pop-up window, click the Connections tab and select ‘Never Dial a Connection’. Click OK to save and close the window. This will solve your problem, but now whenever you wish to get on the Internet you would have to manually dial a connection. XP autodials to the Net Right Access to users in Windows 2000 124 My system has a P4 2.4 GHz processor, an Intel 845 GBV motherboard, 256 MB DDR RAM and a 40 GB hard disk. Stop your Internet connection from auto dialling MARCH 2003 insight ■ ■ troubleshooting I draw a blank! I have a Pentium III processor with a Compaq Presario 5000 installed with Windows Me. The problem I am facing is that some games, after being loaded to play, show a blank screen, but the sound works fine without any disturbances. The busy light on my CPU remains on throughout. In a few other games, the graphics appear on screen gradually. Please help. Aditya Bajaj Via e-mail The problem pertains to the display drivers (VGA drivers). In the Control Panel, double-click on System and then on the Device Manager button. Click on the plus (+) sign next to the display adapters— it should not be showing a yellow icon on it. If it does show an error icon on the display adapter, then you need to load the updated set of VGA drivers. However, if the adapter is configured properly then the problem could be because you are using a low-end VGA card. In this case, the only option would be to upgrade the VGA card to the level required by the game. A GeForce MX or above should be more than adequate for most games. Invisible Data A few days ago I had taken my home hard disk (a 40 GB, 7,200-rpm drive) to my college to copy some data. I had connected my home hard disk as Slave (CL) and copied around 2 GB of data to it, but when I checked the hard disk at home (connected as Primary), it didn’t show the copied files, though the used up space reflected the size of those files. What should I do? Should I format my C drive and reinstall the OS? Or is there another way out? There’s another problem with my C drive: when I run Disk Cleanup, it doesn’t clean the disk properly. It stops in between, at ‘Compress old files’. CPU usage reaches the 100 per cent mark and it doesn’t come down even when I cancel it—it remains in the ‘Tasks Running’, so I have to manually end cleanmgr.exe to make things stable. Any ideas about these strange problems? Deep Ganatra Via e-mail Problems while copying from hard disk to hard disk usually happen while performing Drag-N-Drop copy. It is very easy to drag the files to the wrong folder. So if you remember some of the filenames that you had copied, search for them in 125 Scandisk scans tirelessly ensure less damage. Scandisk tries to detect the problem and update the regMy PC has a P4 1.5 GHz processor, a istry entry properly. In your case, Scan20 GB Samsung hard disk and an Intel disk, even after successful completion, 845 motherboard. My problem is that is unable to remove the entry, hence when I start the machine, it automatiScandisk appears every time you boot cally runs Scandisk and also shows a up. message that the hard disk contains You could try disbad sectors. This is abling Scandisk despite the fact that I manually in the shutdown the msdos.sys file, but machine properly. But this would permaafter completing the nently disable Scansurface test, no bad disk. It will not run sectors are found. automatically even Why is this happenin case of an error. So ing? Please help me solve this problem. ILLUSTRATIONS: Mahesh Benkar the safest bet is to reinstall the operatShubha Nambiar ing system. Via e-mail Alternately, since you have a Samsung hard drive, you can download a Anytime a problem occurs while diagnostic utility, SHDiag.exe, provided accessing the hard drive, Windows by Samsung on its Web site. In case this makes some entries in the registry. The utility detects an error it can't repair, next time you boot up the machine, you should take your hard disk to the Windows recognises the entries and RMA centre for repairs. takes preventative/corrective steps to your hard disk. Also ensure that the ‘Show hidden files and folders’ option is checked (Click on Tools > Folder Options or View > Folder Options depending upon the operating system installed). As for your second problem, as time passes a lot of temporary files are created in the system, so it takes time to prepare a list of the unwanted files. If you feel that the machine hangs, run Scandisk with the Thorough option checked. The Thorough option checks the hard disk surface for physical damage. It would take some time to check but after the test is complete, the problem should be solved. Cannot playback audio stream I have a Celeron 633 with 64 MB RAM and a 20 GB hard disk with four partitions. The primary partition (C:) has Windows XP Professional and Windows 98SE installed (in different folders); the last partition (F:) has Mandrake Linux installed. In XP and Linux, video and audio files run well, but Windows 98 shows an error, ‘Cannot playback the audio stream, no audio hardware is available or the hardware is not responding (Error =80040256)’; a little later the video starts without audio. How can I fix this? Anoop Kumar Vaidya Via e-mail You are facing this problem in Windows 98SE because its Windows Media Player (version 6.4) cannot play videos encoded with the newer codecs. To solve this, you need to install the appropriate codecs. The DivX codec is available at www.divx.com and the Nimo codec at http://nimo.titanesk.com/modules/mydownloads/. You can even download the latest version of Windows Media Player from the Microsoft Web site. Ruling the messages My company receives around 200300 messages a day, which are distributed to the employees concerned through Postmaster. In case a virus in a message damages a system, we have to run Windows setup again on that PC. This obviously erases all the Message Rules set in Outlook Express. Is there some way to back up Message Rules in Outlook Express so that they don’t have to be recreated in case of a Windows reinstallation? Also, can one rule be applied to all the terminals on the network? Sarita Sawant Via e-mail Outlook Express does not provide any mechanism to export/import Message Rules. So there’s no option but to MARCH 2003 insight ■ ■ troubleshooting re-enter each rule once you reinstall your operating system. There is also no way to implement these rules over the network. What you could possibly do is switch to Microsoft Outlook which does allow you to export as well as import rules. You can do this through the Tools > Rules Wizard Options in Microsoft Outlook. To export the rules, press ‘Export Rules’, type the filename and press Save. To import the rules, press ‘Import Rules’, select the filename and press Open to browse previously saved rules. System hangs the first time I am facing a rather strange problem. If I boot my system after a fairly long interval, say 4 hours or so, it always hangs the first time. I have a Pentium III 800 MHz system with 128 MB RAM and 500 VA UPS. I leave the UPS charging all the time. R.B. Rajesh Via e-mail The problem seems to be with the SMPS of the system. If you have access to a spare SMPS, try changing to it. If this fixes your problem, then you should get the original SMPS checked by a professional. A halting response Whenever I run any applications or games, they stop responding for a few seconds. Even after ending tasks of other applications (expect Explorer, System Tray), the problem persists. Is this due to a virus? I have an Intel 810E motherboard, a Pentium III processor at 1.0B GHz, a 40 GB hard disk and 128 MB RAM with Windows Me and XP installed. Please tell me what to do. Rohit Yadav No scrolling I have a P-III 500 MHz system, Intel 810 motherboard, 128 MB RAM, a 10.2 GB hard disk, with Windows 98SE installed. I use Internet Explorer 6. The problem is that often when I want to scroll through Web pages or even scroll in Word or Excel files, my computer freezes and I have no other way than to do a warm reboot. I even formatted the hard disk, but it doesn't work. Please help. Kaushik Dutta Via e-mail You need to check whether the problem occurs when you scroll using your mouse or keyboard. Generally, the problem will be with your mouse, so just check the drivers for the mouse. For a Logitech compatible mouse, use Logitech drivers only. If the problem persists, try changing the mouse. If this doesn’t work either, there could be a problem with the PS/2 port on your motherboard. As an alternative, if you have a free USB port, you could try using a USB mouse or even a serial port capable mouse. needs 3D and OpenGL, whereas the VGA card in your system does not support these, then you need to upgrade the VGA card too. FixKlez from http://securityresponse.symantec.com/avcenter/tools.list.html to clean the registry entries. Of keyboards and handycams Afflicted by virus I have a Pentium III based system running Windows 98SE. It is connected with 10 other systems on the LAN. The problem is that the system is affected by viruses—alevir.exe, scrsvr.exe, marco.scr, brasil.pif, brasil.exe. I am using Norton 2002 and AVG AntiVirus, and I update these regularly. Even though I’ve deleted the virus-affected folders from the Windows directory, they reappear after some time. Please give me a solution. Sibasis Das Via e-mail I have installed both Windows 98 and Windows XP in my computer. In MS Word (Office XP), the numeric keys and other special symbol keys were not working properly—they seem to have become jumbled up. For example, when I press [#], I get the symbol £. Everything is working properly in Windows 98 and DOS. Please suggest a solution. My second problem relates to the fact that I have a handy cam that is non-compatible with PC. Is there some way to connect it to my PC so I can view recordings on my computer, and store and burn the recordings onto CDs? Hemant Dwivedi Via e-mail Via e-mail It all depends on the games you are trying to play. Every game has its own minimum hardware requirement, so do check in the manuals and/or documents of the game. You can analyse the RAM requirement from the Task Manager window in the status bar. It shows the Memory Usage as current/maximum. Remember that the maximum includes the virtual memory, so check your current usage value relative to the 128 MB RAM that your machine has. If it falls short, you need to upgrade to more RAM. Another factor to check is the VGA support required for the game. If the game Regarding the problem with your keyboard, go to Control Panel and select Keyboard. Here, set your default keyboard to US instead of UK or any other. As for how you can connect your handy cam to your PC, buying a TV Tuner card would solve your problem, but first check whether your handy cam has a Video Out jack. You can then connect the Video Out of your handy cam to the Video In of your TV Tuner card. Finally, using the software that came with the TV Tuner card, you can record the movie on the computer while simultaneously playing the movie on the handy cam. 126 FixKlez from Symantec cleans the registry entries made by the virus Your system is infected with the Klez virus. Norton or for that matter any other anti-virus software can only clean/remove infected files from the system. They do not clean the registry entries and Klez is a virus that makes some entries in the registry, which makes it possible to re-infect the system. To eliminate the Klez virus, download MARCH 2003 insight ■ ■ troubleshooting FAQs Floppies don’t work Problem multibooting I have a P-III processor and 128 MB RAM. Of late, I've been facing a problem with my floppy drive—whenever I put in a floppy, it returns a message saying the floppy is not formatted, and then the computer stops responding. I have tried formatting the hard disk. When I scanned the floppy drive with an anti-virus software, it said that the boot record has changed. I checked the BIOS settings, but couldn't figure it out. Please help me. Rocky Smith I have an assembled computer with a P-III 700 MHz processor and 20 GB hard disk. I had seven partitions—C, D, E, F, G, H and I, plus J as the CD-ROM drive and K as the CD-RW drive. C drive runs Windows 98 and D runs Windows 2000 Professional. I also had Visual Studio.NET and SQL Server 2000 installed in G under Windows 2000 and everything was working fine. The problem began when I installed Red Hat Linux 7.3. Now, booting into Windows 2000 takes about 5 minutes. After booting, whatever I do, whether it is opening My Documents or an application, the machine hangs. It is working fine in the case of Windows 98 and Linux. I had deleted the H and I partitions to install Linux (creating Linux native and swap partitions), but these drives are still displayed when I open My Computer in Windows 2000—they are not displayed in Windows 98 though. Bhaskar Via e-mail Try using a brand new IBM formatted floppy diskette in the drive. If the floppy functions properly, then your previous floppies are either damaged or are infected by virus. However, if the new floppy gives the same error message, then your floppy drive needs professional servicing. As for the ‘boot record has changed’ message, it appears if you have enabled the ‘virus warning’ options in the BIOS. To get rid of it, you will have to disable this option in the BIOS. Missing boot.ini By mistake I deleted a file named boot.ini from my hard disk. I tried to recover the file with the help of a recovery software, but it was too late. Now when I boot my PC, I get an error saying ‘invalid boot.ini file. Booting from c:winnt\’ and then the PC boots normally. Is this a serious problem? So far I haven’t faced any problem. I also tried to search for the missing file in the Windows 2000 Professional CD but in vain. Please help me with my problem. Hitesh Boricha Via e-mail To solve your problem, create a text file in Notepad (or any text editor). Type the following five lines [boot loader] Timeout=1 Default=multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\WINNT [operating systems] multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\WINN T="Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional" /fastdetect Save the file by the name, ‘boot.ini’ in the C: drive. Now you won’t face this error anymore. 127 Rear speakers do not work I have a P4-based system with 256 MB RAM and an ASUS SL133 motherboard. I also have an ADCOM fourchannel support soundcard. My speakers are Creative Cambridge 4.1. The speakers work fine with Windows 98. The problem is with Windows XP—when I use Winamp and Jukebox 7.0, the two rear speakers do not function and produce only a light buzzing sound. With other software such as Samsung’s media player or Windows Media Player, there is no problem. I have tried changing the advanced settings in the control panel to quadraphonic speakers and have even reinstalled Windows XP, but to no avail. Please give me a solution. S. Ragunath Via e-mail Via e-mail The reason your system performance has slowed in Windows 2000 is because Explorer is trying to access the deleted H and I drives in the background. Check whether the drive types of H and I are Swap and Ext or FAT or FAT32. If these partitions use the Swap and Ext file system, then you need to format them through Windows 2000 and reinstall Linux. This time, be careful about the type of partition you create through Linux (it should be FAT or FAT32) and don’t forget to delete the partitions before Linux makes new ones for itself. Here are the steps you need to follow to install Linux the right way: Select ‘Manually partition with Disk Druid’, then click Next. Select ‘/dev/hda6’, click Delete and confirm by pressing Yes again. Select ‘/dev/hda7’, click Delete and confirm by pressing Yes. Click New and type ‘/’ for Mount Point. Select ext3 for File System Type and enter the size of the partition. Select the ‘Forced to be a primary partition’ checkbox. Select the ‘Check for bad sectors’ checkbox, click OK. Under New, select Swap as File System Type and enter the size of the partition. Click OK and then continue with the rest of the installation process. Set the keyboard to US Since you are facing problems using Winamp in Windows XP, you should install the A3D plugin. Installing the plugin would enable all the speakers and you can hear from all of them. The plug-in is available at http:// classic.winamp.com/plugins/browse.jhtml. Similarly you could try this for Jukebox 7.0 also. Send your computing problems to [email protected] or write to Digit, D-222/2, Om Sagar, MIDC, Nerul-400 706, and we may answer it here! MARCH 2003 insight ■ ■ troubleshooting Web cam conflicts, blue screens of death, unrelenting recycle bins, burning errors—we’ve got solutions for all of these and more... Run in C Recently, I bought an assembled PC comprising PIII 600 MHz, a KOB 810 DSMT Motherboard, 64 MB SD RAM and a 20 GB hard disk. It runs Windows 98 SE along with C and C++. I have installed the Turbo C++ 3.0 IDE. Whenever I try to compile or run any of my C or C++ programs, I get the error message saying “Unable to open include file ‘stdio.h’”. This happens with all the include files that I use. Ajay Paul Via e-mail C/C++ programs do not run unless all the #include files (header files) and library files are present. A single missing file will throw up an error message during compi- Turbo C3 lation. Thus every compiler needs to know where the library files reside. In Turbo C 3.0, the it is specified in the Options menu. Go to Options > Directories. Now you will be able to check the settings for the include and library folder. If they are incorrect, you have to correct the settings to the proper folder location. 94 The default location of Turbo C 3 is C:\tc, and that of include and library folder is C:\tc\include and C:\tc\lib, respectively. If you have not installed Turbo C in the default location then type the Directories settings as per the installation in your case. Now all your C/C++ programs will compile and execute properly. the installed hardware. To increase or decrease the refresh rate of a optical PS/2 mouse, go to Control Panel > Mouse > Hardware > Select your mouse device > Properties > Advanced settings. Now change the sample rate from within the drop box. Click OK and you're all set. Web cam conflict Whats my comp’s temperature? Hi, I need to know a few things. What is the normal and maximum temperature for a hard disk? Is there any software utility to measure the temperature of the processor? How do I increase the sample/refresh rate of a PS/2 based optical mouse? Carl D'Souza Via e-mail For any hard disk, there are two temperature ranges to be taken care of—one while the hard disk is in operation, and the other when it is not. These temperatures vary from manufacturer to manufacturer. But the approximate range in operating condition is 2 to 55 degrees Celsius and non-operating is 40 to 65 degrees Celsius. Most new motherboards have the capability of sensing the temperature of the installed hardware. In case you wish to see the temperature of the processor, you can download utilities such as the Motherboard Monitor from http://www.3d news.ru/download/tweak/mb/motherboardmonitor/, which gives you a complete snapshot of the various temperatures of I have been facing a strange problem: I run Windows 98 and have only 8 GB of hard disk. Recently, I formatted my computer. It was running fine until I installed my Web camera. Now, when I restart the PC, it does not start in the Normal Mode; it always goes in the Safe Mode. If I try bringing it to the Normal Mode, it gives an error message saying “Please restart the computer”. Is my hard disk about to crash? Tushar Kapoor Via e-mail First, check if your hard disk is working correctly by running ScanDisk in the Thorough mode. If the ScanDisk finds any bad sectors on the disk, the reliable solution is to replace your hard disk since you risk losing your valuable data. But since the problem started after you installed your Web camera, it is likely that those drivers are corrupt or do not support Windows 98. Try downloading the drivers afresh from the company Web site. Before you install the new drivers, remember to uninstall the previous drivers completely. If the problem persists, browse through the APRIL 2003 troubleshooting guide provided by the manufacture—this will have a list of the most common problems experienced. If all else fails, reinstall Windows. Screen of death I use an ASUS motherboard with Athlon XP 1700+ processor, 256 MB of DDR RAM and run Windows 98 SE. The problem is that while loading Windows, after POST, the system shows a blue screen with the error: “A fatal exception OE has occurred at 017F: BFF8AB97. The current application will be terminated.” When I restart the system again, Windows shows a message saying, “Windows did not shut down properly.” Then the ScanDisk begins, after which Windows starts in the Safe mode. Babu K Transfer problems I have two PCs—one at my house and the other at my office. I want to transfer a few of the Mp3s from my home PC to my office computer. I don’t have a CD Writer, and want to transfer the files through the telephone line as it will be faster and cheaper than the File Transfer utility in the Instant Messenger. Please tell me the name of the software which can be used for this kind of dialup transfer of files and the settings which will be needed. Vikram S. Shah Via e-mail Communications > Details. Here select Hyper Terminal and click OK to install it. Do this for both your computers. Set the Hyper Terminal on your office machine to ‘Wait for a call’. To do this go to Call > Wait for a Call. Now call the office machine from the house machine by going to Call > Call. Speci- ILLUSTRATIONS: Mahesh Benkar Via e-mail Whenever you install a new program, check if it is compatible with your existing OS. This problem generally occurs upon installation of a new program, which may have replaced some DLL files, resulting in the improper behaviour. Many of the programs freely distributed on the Net are not properly tested for bugs, causing your system to crash. In this case you have no choice but to uninstall the program from Control Panel > Add/Remove Program. Internet sharing My problem is that I have five computers which are connected in a LAN. The operating system on all computers is Windows 98. Out of the five computers, one is connected to the Internet. I wish to extend the same connection to all other computers. How can I do this? Sunil Via e-mail To extend the same Net connection to The only software you need is Windows 98 with the Hyper Terminal installed. To check if your system has Hyper Terminal installed go to Programs > Accessories > Communications. If you don’t find it here, go to Control Panel > Add/Remove Program > Windows Setup > all your computers in a LAN, you need to make one machine a proxy server. This can be done by installing a software called AnalogX. The program is fairly easy to use, and involves minimal configuration. After installing AnalogX, note down the IP address of the machine on which you have the Internet connection—this will be your proxy server. Now to gain Net access from each PC, go to Tools > Internet Options > Connections > LAN Settings. Click on ‘Use a Proxy Server’ and enter the IP address of the proxy server as the Address and 6588 as the Port. Now you can access the Internet through every machine you have configured. Just keep in mind that if you are using a dialup connection, the speed will be relatively slow as the bandwidth is shared by all your machines. fy the Country Code, Area Code, Phone Number and Connect using then click OK. Once the connection is set up, you will be able to transfer files from your house machine by clicking Send within the Transfer menu. There are a few things you can do to increase the data transfer rate—use a 80 pin conductor cable to connect the CD Writer to your PC. Next, run Disk Cleanup to free up more space on the hard drive. This will give the burning software more space for cache the files while writing the CDs. Finally, defragment your hard disk to speed up the read and write process, thus hurrying the data transfer rate. Can I rollback my OS I have a Compaq Presario Pentium III 933 MHz with 128 MB RAM, running Windows Me that came pre-installed. I Slow burner I recently bought a 32x CD-Writer. My system is built on a Pentium III 667 MHz with 192 MB RAM. I have dual installation of Windows 98 and Windows XP. When I write a CD, I get a data write speed of 2 MB to 2.5 MB per second, whereas a 32x write speed should give me a transfer rate of 4800 KBps. I have tried using 32x and 40x CDR media disks. Kunal LAN Settings in Internet Options 95 Via e-mail The 80 pin conductor cable will hasten your transfer speeds APRIL 2003 insight ■ ■ troubleshooting want to upgrade to Windows XP but my vendor raises a doubt that after I upgrade, I may not be able to roll back to Windows Me, even through the Compaq Recovery CD. I need Windows Me in case I cannot upgrade my printer drivers to be compatible with XP. Dipesh Naigaonkar Via e-mail Yes, you can roll back to your previous Operating System (OS) by removing the upgraded OS. All you have to do is go to Control Panel > Add/Remove Programs and remove the new OS. Impossible Outlook 2000 I have been accessing my Hotmail account through Outlook Express. But now I wish to access my Hotmail account through Microsoft Outlook 2000. How can I do that? Ishak Patel Via e-mail Microsoft Outlook Express version 5 onwards have the facility to access Hotmail accounts from the e-mail client and download e-mails. You cannot download e-mails in Microsoft Outlook 2000, but if you wish to access your hotmail account, type www.hotmail.com in the address bar No scrolling I have a Pentium 4 1.7 GHz PC with 256 MB RAM, MSI 845E, 64 MB AGP and two hard drives—4 GB and 5.1 GB respectively. Every time I try to empty my Recycled Bin, I get the message “Cannot delete BE__: Cannot find the specified file, make sure you specified the correct path and file name”. I have tried to view the file by changing the settings to ‘View all files’ in Folder Options, but I am still unable to view the specified file. I have even done an antivirus (AVG 6.0) check on the folder but found nothing. However, the anti-virus reports state that ‘d:\recycled\dd0\my music\BE__.BM cannot open; not checked.’ What should I do? Akter ul azim parvez Via e-mail The solution is to run ScanDisk in the Thorough mode. This error is caused by crosslinks, but once ScanDisk checks and removes these cross links, the error does not appear again. er it is connected to, but when I try to print from the other machine, it does not print and displays the message ‘Printer could not print the document.’ It does not even print the test page. Naiyer Rizvi Via e-mail You can very well share a USB printer just like any other printer. The problem seems to be with the printer drivers that have not been installed properly. Uninstall the drivers and install them afresh. A printer connected to either USB port or LPT port does not in any way cause a problem while printing on the LAN. Recording woes I have a PCI TV Capture card (ADCOM Make). I am able to view the cable reception, but whenever I record with the bundled software, it records in .avi format. The .avi files take up huge space on my hard drive. So please tell me of some freeware that will help me record the live video in MPEG format. I have used the trial version of PowerVCR and Ulead Video Studio 6 which has certain limitations. Also, tell me if I can record only audio from the TV Capture card. The sound recorder in Windows can record only for 60 seconds and that too in WAV format. Anurag Gupta Via e-mail Call monitoring Microsoft Outlook 2002 and check your e-mails without closing Microsoft Outlook. If you insist on downloading your emails in Microsoft Outlook, upgrade to Microsoft Outlook 2002 which has incorporated this feature. Printer problems I have connected two PCs that run Windows 98 SE with peer-to-peer networking without a hub. One of the computers has a HP LaserJet 1000 printer connected on the USB port. I have shared the printer and installed it as the network printer on the other machine. The printer works fine on the comput- 96 I have a 56 KB internal fax modem. I want to monitor all the incoming and outgoing calls on the telephone line. Please tell me if this is possible and which software should I use. Deepak Via e-mail You will be able to monitor your calls only if the call are made via the computer. If calls are made from the telephone instrument, there is no way to monitor each incoming and outgoing call. Proprietary software usually bundled with the modem will let you monitor your calls. In case if you don't have software along with your modem, try using Super Voice from www.supervoice. com. First, the size of the file is directly dependent on the bit rate at which you are recording. Higher bit rate results in more hard disk space and vice versa. Also .avi files are of two types—uncompressed and compressed. So check whether the software you are using is recording in compressed or uncompressed mode by default. Change it to compress mode to save space. To record the live video in MPEG format you have two options. The first one is to get a CODEC from the manufacturer or the Internet that supports your software. With this, you can directly convert your live video to MPEG format. But bear in mind that the performance of your machine will be severely tested when directly recording to MPEG format. The APRIL 2003 FAQs Memory Overload I have a Compaq 5000 with a 1 GHz processor, 128 MB RAM, running Windows Me. When I try to launch the Explorer, it does not start; even if it does, it hangs abruptly while surfing. I even get the following message, “KERNEL32 caused a general protection fault in module KRNL386.EXE at 0001:000075a8”. My system hangs a lot while running other applications too. Also, the Task Manager shows many programs on its list such as Explorer, Gmt, Cmesys, etc. Satish Dubey Via e-mail Store Folder in Outlook Express The amount of memory you possess is inadequate to run all your tasks, causing the Explorer to hang. To make most of your memory, press [Ctrl] + [Alt] + [Del] to start the Task Manager. Now end any program which you may have exited but is still running in the background. Next, go to Control Panel > Add/Remove Program and remove the unused programs from the list. Also check is if a virus is eating into your memory as well as processing powe. If all these steps do not amend your problem, try installing your OS anew. look Express message store already in the folder that you have chosen. Do you want to switch to using that store? If not, it will be deleted and replaced by your current store.’ Press Yes. Now restart Outlook Express to see all your stored e-mails. Store your mails safely I want to know how to backup and restore my Outlook Express mails in case I wish to format my PC. Saugat Ray Chaudhury Via e-mail To back up your mails go to Tools > Options > Maintenance > Store Folder > Change and select Change from the popup window. Select the location you want to copy your mails to. If you wish to format only a particular drive, choose the location on some other partition or save it on an external storage device. Once the location is chosen, click OK and again OK to complete the process. You will now get a window showing the message ‘Your store location will not be changed until you shutdown and restart Outlook Express’. Click OK and restart Outlook Express. After you format your PC and the installation is complete, you can restore the mails by going to Store Folder > Change and select the location were you had copied the e-mails. You will get a window saying ‘There appears to be an Out- 97 Computer amnesia I have a Pentium III 850 MHz with 128 MB SD RAM, a 32 MB 3D card and an Intel motherboard. After I returned from a trip of 2 months, my computer showed 96 MB RAM instead of 128 MB. I tried every way to get back the remaining 32 MB, but to no avail. Just hope you guys have some bright ideas up your sleeve! Another question is that I have two RAM modules of 64 MB each. Can I get a third 128 MB module? Hashim Mehmood Via e-mail Firstly, check if your VGA card has its own 32 MB of memory or is it sharing it with your RAM. If this is the case, then the 96 MB RAM is accurate. If your VGA card has its own memory, then one of your RAM modules is corrupted. Here’s how to fix it yourself-check the size of your modules. If both of them show 32 MB of RAM, then your VGA card is sharing the system memory. But if one of them shows 64 MB and other shows 32 MB, then the latter is damaged. As for your second query—yes, you can insert a 128 MB module with your existing modules, provided your 128 MB module is working on the same frequency as your 64 MB one. second option is to record the video in .avi format and then convert it to MPEG format using third-party software such as WinMPG 2.5 and TMPEGenc 2.5. As for recording only audio, you can do so using third-party software such as Total Recorder and Cool Edit. These are shareware programs available on the internet in demo version for free. In most systems, the Audio Out of the TV Tuner card is connected to Line In of soundcard. Hence, you can use any audio recording software. Most recorders record in .wav format but plug-ins are available on the audio recording software's Web site if you want to record in different formats such as mp3. WordStar via network At my office, we have four PCs connected in a LAN. All the machines have Intel Pentium 4 1.7 GHz processor with 256 MB DDR RAM and run Windows 98. I have WordStar 4 running on one PC. Is it possible to access it from the other terminals? If so, how? Deepak Via e-mail To run WordStar 4 over the network, you will have to map the network drive first. To do this go to Network Neighbourhood and go to the shared folder in which WordStar 4 is stored. Rightclick on it and select Map Map Network Drive Network Drive, and Press OK. Now you can execute WordStar 4 through this network drive. Don’t forget that you need to have enough number of licences to access WordStar 4 from the network. Send your computing problems to [email protected] or write to Digit, D-222/2, Om Sagar, MIDC, Nerul-400 706, and we may answer it here! APRIL 2003 insight ■ ■ troubleshooting Get your vaccinations here for bogus clock speeds, dirty fans, BIOS flashing, Linux problems, dual OS installations and much more... Under clocked processor I have an AMD Athlon 2000+ processor on a MSI motherboard, with 256 MB RAM and a 40 GB hard disk. The OS on my machine is Windows XP. While booting, the machine shows the processor speed as 1.25 GHz instead 1.65 GHz. What is the problem? Ajit Wakode As your processor is working at a lower frequency then normal, you need to check the settings in your BIOS. On POST press [Del] to enter the BIOS. Go to Frequency/Voltage Control. Here you The Frequency and Voltage control inside the BIOS motherboard manual to set the frequency to 133 MHz. Go back to BIOS and ensure that the CPU FSB clock is set at 133 MHz. Restart your machine and check the frequency at which your processor is working. Cross your BIOS limitation I have a Pentium III 450 MHz processor on a 440ZX motherboard, with 256 MB RAM and Windows XP Professional as the operating system. Recently, I upgraded to a 40 GB hard disk, but the system detects the hard disk as a 27.27 GB. What is the problem? Sreedharan Most old motherboards have a limitation for the largest capacity of hard drive that they can detect. You have a motherboard that does not support a 40 GB hard disk, thus resulting in the improper detection. You should visit your motherboard manufacturers Web site, and download the latest BIOS update. A word of caution: If the update process is interrupted while updating your BIOS, your motherboard may be rendered useless. Setup options while installing Visual Studio While installing Visual studio, you may have unselected Data Objects. Reinstall Visual Studio using the ‘typical’ option or select Add/remove in the existing installation and install Data Objects. You will be able to execute your application now. Days of Cobol I wish to convert the existing data from RM Cobol to any other database or text format. I have the data files but I can’t make out the file structure. How do I convert it? Uday Shetty Visual ache need to check two values—CPU FSB Clock and CPU Ratio. Since the AMD Athlon processor series work on 133 MHz, the CPU FSB clock should be set to the same. The Ratio value should be set to Auto. If the CPU FSB Clock is not at 133 MHz, arrange the jumpers as per the 93 I run Windows Me and have Microsoft Visual Studio 6 installed. I have developed a small application in Visual Basic, but am unable to execute it. I get an error message saying, “Cannot find DAO350.DLL”. How should I tackle this problem? Navin One way to convert your data to a text file or a .csv file, is to write a small program in COBOL that reads the database file and writes it to a line sequential file. One constraint in this approach is that you must know the record layout. You can find the record layout from MAY 2003 insight ■ ■ troubleshooting the COBOL source (.cob) files. Search for a file named recover2.cob. When you execute this file (type runcobol recover2.cob and press [Enter]), it will dump the contents of an index file to a binary sequential file. The new file will be more understandable and you will be able to extract the data easily. If you still can’t get the data on your own, you can also convert your data, at a price. Data readers and converters automate the task of converting data to any other database format. One such software is available at http://www.siber.org/sct/datafile/data-viewer.html. Clearing the MBR I have a Pentium III 650 MHz with a dual boot system, running both Windows XP and Linux. Recently I manually deleted both the partitions of Linux—swap and ext3—but still get the initial dual boot screen. How can I remove this? Amit Aggarwal The solution to your problem is to go to MSDOS prompt and type C:\>fdisk/mbr. This will get rid of the initial dual boot screen. 94 Faster than the watch My problem is that I can’t change the time and date in my machine. I have even changed the CMOS battery, but still the problem remains. I observed that the second counter was moving fast, as if it were the microsecond counter. Is the problem with my BIOS? Gopi V If you have not tried changing the date or time through MSDOS then do so. Sometimes, Windows causes the problem leading to a belief that the CMOS clock is not working. If your observation about the second ILLUSTRATIONS: Mahesh benkar counter is true, then the RTC (Real Time Clock) in your machine is not working normally. A number of applications and games rely on the RTC for time. A faulty RTC can cause these applications to perform abnormally. The only option is to get the RTC chip replaced at one of the service centres. World of Linux 9 I have an AMD Athlon XP 2000+ processor on an ASUS A7N266-VM motherboard, with 128 MB RAM, 40 GB hard disk and onboard graphics (GeForce2 MX). I have GRUB as the boot loader. When I try to install Red Hat Linux 8.0 on my system, I get the following warning message while creating a new partition: “Warning: Boot partition/may not meet Use GRUB to partition your Linux machine MAY 2003 booting constraints for your architecture. Creation of a boot disk is highly encouraged.” Below the warning message there are two options, the first is ‘Modify Partition’, while the second is ‘Add anyway’. When I select ‘Add anyway’, the setup continues and the installation is successful. But when I reboot my system and boot into Red Hat Linux, I get the following error message, “Error 28: Selected item cannot fit into memory. Press any key to continue...” When I press a key, the boot menu shows up again. What do i do? Sanju B Nelli It seems that you have created a swap partition that is equal to the size of the memory you have in your computer (i.e. 128 MB). You will have to create a new 256 MB swap partition. To do this, restart your machine and boot via the Red Hat installation disk 1, now select Linux rescue, and login as root. Start the GRUB utility by typing grub at the command prompt. Once within GRUB, type root (hd0,0) and press [Enter]. Check the file system and partition type values—they should have ext2fs and 0x83 values respectively. If not then issue a root (hd0,1) command and check again. Repeat the exercise till you find the correct partition. Once you have found the correct partition type setup (hd0). This will install the boot loader in the MBR of the hard disk. Now exit GRUB and restart your computer. You should not get the problem again, if you still face the problem, then it would be a good idea to use LILO as the boot loader and try again. Load the Windows NT CDROM and look for the DSclient.exe file in the CD. Run the application, which will reinstall some other driver files apart from the one you have specified. This will solve your problem. High speed compatibility problem I have recently upgraded from Windows 98 to Windows XP Professional. I installed NFS4: High Stakes. Whenever I try to run the game, i get an error message: “Nfs4 is not a valid Win32 application”. Please help me. Arvind Madan Certain applications do not run in Windows XP, because they were not designed for it. You can still execute such Changing the compatibility mode for a program under Windows XP applications by right clicking on the application and selecting the Compatibility option. Here you can specify the OS that needs to simulated. As you have upgraded from Windows 98 to XP, you should select Windows 98 in the combo box. Now you won’t get the error and will be able to execute the game normally. If the game still does not run, try reinstalling the software again and/or updating the driver files. You can get the latest drivers from the Web site of the manufacturer. The latest patch version is 4.50, which is available at http://www. gamesdomain.com/patches/n/3237.html. Playing the graphics game I have an assembled computer with Pentium III 667 MHz, inbuilt 4 MB graphics chip and Windows 98 SE loaded. Recently, I purchased a DVD ROM drive, but while watching movies, found that the motion is not smooth. I have been led to believe that I have to purchase a graphics card. Please suggest a card suitable only for watching DVD movies, as I don’t require it for gaming purposes. Secondly, will high-end graphic cards, such as Ti4200 or Radeon 9700 pro, improve the quality of the picture. SK Biswas Normally, a DVD movie runs quite smoothly on the configuration you have specified. Ensure that there are no memory or CPU-intensive applications running in the background. At the same time, increasing the memory capacity would be a good option. For the second question, a high-end Bad client service from Windows NT During the Startup of my PC, I get an error saying, “Windows Networking: Unable to load the dynamic link library msnp32.dll, the system cannot find the file specified. Some or all, of the following feature is not available: Microsoft Network”. I have tried at my best to resolve this but in vain. I seek your advice to solve this error. Anand Jha Putting the cart before the horse This is an error, which relates to a file named ‘DSClient.exe’ (directory services client) in Windows NT. This file forms a part of the security functionality of Windows NT, and automatically installs other important driver files including secur32.dll, vredir.vxd, vnsetup.vxd and msnp32.dll. To reinstall it from your Windows NT CD-ROM, follow this procedure. Yes, it's possible to install Windows 98 and Windows Me simultaneously. But for your multiboot system to work properly, you need to install Windows 98 first, followed by Windows Me. Different partitions are not necessary as along as the folder names are different. Install Windows 98 first and then Windows ME and your problem will be solved. 95 I have a Pentium 4 1.6 GHz processor with Windows Me. Whenever I try to install Windows 98 it shows an error message “already has an upgraded version” and after the error message the installation stops. Isn’t it possible to install both Windows 98 & Windows Me on different partitions on the same computer? Partha Bhattacharyya MAY 2003 insight ■ ■ troubleshooting graphics card will definitely boost the video quality in a big way. Since you want one only for movies, a GeForce2 MX 16 MB card is a good choice, as it will offer good value for money. What’s more, you will also be able to play demanding games, such as Quake III and Unreal Tournament, which may change your attitude towards gaming. Remove that Buzz I recently bought a Toshiba Satellite laptop with a Pentium 4 1.8 GHz, 256 MB DDR RAM, 30 GB hard drive and an internal modem, running Windows XP. I face with two problems. First, when I use the modem to connect to the Net, it dials the number properly, but makes an extra beep when activated. It occurs at regular intervals of about 3 seconds and the laptop shows the message, “The phone line is busy”. I have tried changing the number, the telephone line and also reinstalled the modem driver, but to no avail. I also want to connect this laptop to my home PC that has a NIC and runs Windows XP. I failed to connect using the NIC and tried the wizard, as well as manual configuration. How can I solve these problems? Jitesh M K You might have configured the dialing pattern as ‘Tone’ in your Dialing Properties. Many Setting the phone line for Pulse telephone connections still do Dialing not have the facility for Tone dial. To change the dialing mechanism go to Control Panel > Modems > Dialing Properties. Now change the ‘Dial using’ to Pulse dial. To transfer files from your laptop to your PC, you need to connect them via a network. You need to have network cards in both, the laptop and the PC, and connect them with a cross-linked cable. To create a cross cable, connect pin 1 and pin 2 at one end, to pin 3 and pin 6 at the other end, respectively. As you are connecting only two computers, further configuration is not required, just connect the cables and you will be up and running. Transfer on the move I have a Mobile with an IrDA port, which I want to connect to my computer. The problem is, my computer doesn’t have an IrDA port. Do I need an IrDA port, and what will it cost me? My computer is an IBM Net vista, with four USB ports. Chaiatny Sharan As you do not have an IrDA port on your computer, you need to get an IrDA device. IrDA devices are external devices that connect to the computer via the USB port or even the serial port. These devices are available, but expensive and cost about Rs 5,000. If you are serious about using IrDA, upgrade to one of the latest motherboards, which have the infra-red facility. Cassettes to MP3 I have many audio cassettes. Is there any way I can convert the songs on them in to the MP3 format and store them on CD’s? Rajat 96 MAY 2003 FAQs Secure your Outlook Express remember that instead of the normal exit, you have to click Exit and Log Off Identity in the File menu. in turn causes the machine to act up. Cleaning the fans and fixing the SMPS, will solve your problems. Tired fans Hard disk: on/off? I am running Windows Me and have noticed the option of turning off the hard disk in Power Management. What exactly is the purpose of turning off the hard disk? In what specific cases should the hard disk not be turned off? What happens if the hard disk turns off while an MS Word window is open? Can it cause any harm to the system? Bharat Bhatnagar Manage identities and set passwords to secure your account in Outlook I have assembled my own PC, it consists of a Pentium 4 processor on an original Intel motherboard with 128 MB SD RAM and a 40 GB hard disk. One day the computer just shut down normally, but refused to start up again. It started after an hour, but hung after 10 minutes. On opening the cabinet, I observed that the fans (both the SMPS and the processor fan), were not working properly. They were starting and stopping unpredictably. What is the problem and how do I solve it? Vijay Outlook Express does have a facility to manage users, to access it go to File > Identities > Manage Identities. Here, you have two alternatives—you can create a new identity or use the default identity. If you create a new identity, you will have to set up your Hotmail account again. To secure your identity click on Properties > Require a password. As soon as you click the checkbox a window appears for the new password. Enter your password and your Outlook Express is secure. It is important to You have done a good job of troubleshooting. On first thought, dust seems to be the culprit—quite often the fan’s ball-bearings jam due to the dust. As a result is that the fan doesn’t work properly and causes the machine to function abnormally. If dust isn’t the culprit, get the SMPS checked by a professional engineer. Since both fans are behaving unpredictably, the SMPS might not be able to supply enough power. If a fan doesn’t work properly, the temperature in your machine rises, which I use Outlook Express to manage my Hotmail account. As my computer is also used by others, I want to know if there is any way in which I can password protect or hide my inbox from public view? Sidhartha Mohapatra record, you should use decent sound recording software, such as SoundForge or MusicMatch Jukebox. Once the songs are on your computer, you can burn them onto a CD. You can also refer to our October 2002 issue, where we conducted a workshop on converting audio cassettes into MP3s. There you will find step-bystep instructions on how to transfer songs from a cassette to a PC. DirectX misbehaving Convert audio tapes into MP3s using MusicMatch Jukebox To do this, you will have to get a LineOn/Line-Out cable. The cable is connected from the line-out of the audio player to the Line-In port of the soundcard. To 97 I have a P4 1.7 GHz computer, 128 MB DDR RAM running Windows XP. I have a problem running my games. I tried the DirectX diagnostic troubleshooting tool, and found that there is some sort of DirectX error. When I ran the Direct3D test, a message is displayed saying, “You cancelled the test by pressing a key”, even though I never touched any key. I installed DirectX 8.1 from one of the earlier Digit CDs, but even that didn’t help. I tried to repair Windows XP, which solved the problem, but only for The main purpose of power management is to save power. This benefits us in two ways—reduced electricity bills and an increase in life expectancy for peripherals. There would be no data loss, even if the hard disk shuts off automatically. As soon as you use the system the hard disk will pick up from where it left off. One can set the power management to STR (suspend to RAM) from the BIOS. This option causes all the data to be stored in the RAM, and switches off all the peripherals in the system except the RAM and the CPU fan. Power Management does not harm the machine, in fact it reduces the strain on the devices and thereby increases their life. a few days. I have Windows XP and Windows 2000, and the problem persists with both the operating systems. Please help me solve this problem. Suman Everything depends on the graphics card you have, and the games you wish to play. An on-board graphics card is normally not recommended. As you have a problem with DirectX, you should be trying installing DirectX version 9 instead of DirectX 8. You can download it from http://www.microsoft.com/windows/ directx/downloads/drx90.asp. Send your computing problems to [email protected] or write to Digit, D-222/2, TTC Industrial Area, MIDC, MIDC, Nerul, Navi Mumbai-400 706, and we may answer it here! MAY 2003 insight ■ ■ troubleshooting Get your vaccinations here for bogus clock speeds, dirty fans, BIOS flashing, Linux problems, dual OS installations and much more... Compulsory activation My PC runs three operating systems— Windows XP, Windows 2000 and Windows 98. A few days ago, during reboot, I was asked to activate Windows XP. I tried to do so online, but it showed me the error message ‘Online Services temporarily unavailable’. I then formatted the old partition, and installed the OS on a different partition. After a few days, I got a pop-up box asking me to activate Windows, again. Strangely, after pressing the OK button, it never asked me to activate again. What could be wrong? Tamilarasan Manually activate Windows to get updates It seems that you have already activated your copy of Windows XP. You can verify this to be sure. To do so manually, go to Start > Run and type ‘oobe/msoobe /a’. If Windows XP is activated, then you will get a window say that the product is already activated. If not, then you will be 232 taken back to the Window where you activate Windows. If you get the later window, then you can carry on with the activation process and if you have any issues getting it done over the Internet, you can contact Microsoft India’s toll free number and get it activated over the phone. Flashy BIOS I have a Pentium III 733 MHz processor on a Mercury KOB 815e FSX motherboard. I recently downloaded an update for my BIOS. As per the instructions, I created a DOS disk, copied the flash utility into it and ran it after restarting. It prompted me to provide the necessary ‘File Name to Program’. Since I did not know the name of the file, I just typed the model number of the motherboard, and the name of the updated file as the source file. It made me wait for more than a half an hour, after which I had to restart again. Before the memory test, it showed an error in the BIOS. Please help. Rejin Ravi Updating the BIOS is always a dangerous affair and the error you get is due to an improper update. It is advisable to take a backup of the BIOS. Also, before upgrading, make sure you have downloaded the right version for your motherboard. In your case, go to http://www.kobian.com/ dl_mb_get.php for the latest version. Unzip the contents to a floppy, and configure the first boot device to Floppy in the BIOS. On restarting the machine, type the following: Take a backup of the BIOS before updating it. A:\AMIFLASH xxxxxx.bin or A:\AWARDFLASH xxxxxx.bin. Here, xxxxxx.bin is the name of the BIOS file. Press [Enter], and follow the instructions. After you are done, remove the floppy and restart the machine. This is the correct way to flash the BIOS. However, before you do this, please refer to the motherboard users manual and see if a corrupt BIOS flash can be recovered by setting any jumper on the motherboard. If it can be done, please recover the BIOS, reboot the computer and check if it is working fine. Then shut down the computer and perform the instructions mentioned above to flash the BIOS properly. If however, the corrupt BIOS cannot be recovered and your system remains unusable, then you will need to contact your system vendor to get this issue resolved. A backup number Can you please tell me how to take a backup of my data in Tally using Nero? Saura JUNE 2003 Incompatible music player To backup a company’s details, note its code number in Tally Locate the Tally data directory manually, and copy the entire directory to the Nero window. The default location of this folder is C:\tally\data. Press the Burn button, and that’s it. If you wish to copy just one company and not the entire directory, then first start Tally and note down the code number shown beside the name of the company, go to the data folder and copy all the files with the same number. Space-eating virus I use a Pentium 4 system with NT and Windows 98. After using Windows 98 for a while, I get an error saying, ‘Hard disk is full. Delete unwanted files or disk cleanup’. I have 367 MB of free disk space, and have installed Norton AntiVirus, but the problem persists. What should I do? Manoj Nambiar Windows NT and Windows 98 use separate swap files. The default setting is set to ‘Let Windows manage my virtual memory settings.’ Since you are getting this error in Windows 98, what you can do is specify the amount of swap space to be used by Windows. You can do that by going to Start > Settings > Control Panel > System > Performance > Virtual Memory. Set the options as per your requirement. You will need to restart the computer to save the settings. sion CDs. There are a few exceptional players that can read multi-session I run Windows 2000 and use Nero CDs, but most do not 5.5 to write my CDs. The problem support this feature. You is that if I create a multi-session will have to buy a CD MP3 CD, the songs recorded in player that reads multithe first session are read by my session CDs. You writCD player, while those recording at 8X speed is only ed in second, or later sessions going to matter if you are not. I write at 8X speed. are making an audio What is the problem and how can CD(.cda audio files) as it be solved? some players cannot recogArindam Singha ILLUSTRATIONS: Farzana Cooper nise audio CD’s written at higher speeds. The core of the issue It is quite common for CD player’s here is multi-session CD’s which is not to only recognise the first session, as it being recognized by your CD player. is not designed to handle multi-ses- You can also clear the temporary files, cookies and uninstall unnecessary programs on the hard drive to get more hard drive space. Otherwise, you will need to get a new hard drive. This problem can also be caused by a virus. You need to run an anti-virus check with the latest virus definitions for your software. In case you cannot update your virus definitions, you can do an online scan by logging on to www.pandasoftware.com. Extension confusion Can you please tell me which program can play RM extensions, as I am unable to play downloaded songs with this extension? Also, what are files with the PHP extension? Sandesh The RM extension for songs refers to the Real Media format popularised by Real Networks. Either download the latest Real Player software from www.real.com, or get it from the Mindware CD we have provided. The PHP extension is used for files containing scripts in PHP language. These files are used by software programmers to design Web sites. Online, offline You can perform an online scan at Pandasoftware.com 233 I use Internet Explorer 6 SP1 as my Web browser. Recently, I haven’t been able to view Web pages offline. I can see the Web pages offline through history only just after disconnecting from the Internet. But, when I try to view the pages later, they do not open. I have tried reinstalling Internet Explorer but that didn’t help. What should I do to view pages offline? Jodil Davis To view pages offline, open an Internet Explorer window and on the Favourites menu click on ‘Add to Favourites’. Select the ‘Make available offline’ checkbox. To update the page regularly, you can specify a schedule and also the amount of content to be downloaded for that page by clicking on Customize. Then follow the onscreen instructions. Remember this will only save the current Web page for offline viewing. You can repeat this for all the web pages that you want to save. You can also use utilities such as WebZip or WinMHT to download, and save entire Web sites to your hard drive so that you can view them offline. Reset your cookies Whenever I try to log into the Yahoo! Messenger, it shows an error message saying, “Reset your cookies”. However, my friends can log in from the same computer. What should I do? Shantanu Bhattacharya The Yahoo! Messenger stores your preferences as cookies on your computer. Whenever you visit, or connect to their services, these cookies are sent back to the Yahoo! server. Some even store sensitive information, such as your password. Generally, these cookies are created and deleted automatically by the messengers, as and when required. But sometimes due to some reason, the cookies are not updated. This results in error messages. To solve this problem, you have to reset all cookies by deleting them. As you have not mentioned your operating system, you have to locate the cookies folder. To do this go to Start > Find > Files or Folders and type ‘cookies’. Press JUNE 2003 insight ■ ■ troubleshooting FAQs ‘Find Now’, and delete all the files that are found. Unauthorised modem Virus Attack I have a 10 GB hard disk with two partitions. The second partition has a file named win386.swp. Can I delete the file? Another problem is that when I open the HTML files from my Web site in FrontPage, I get an error stating illegal operation. When I open the same file in Notepad, it opens showing a new line. The line appears to be some sort of VB script that I do not remember adding in the file. When I removed the line, the HTML file started loading faster. What can the problem be? Parimal Satyal Certain viruses add lines of code to files Win386.swp is the Windows swap file. If you delete the file, Windows will recreate it. But it is essential for Windows to have this file as it will cease to boot if this file is absent. The default setting is set to ‘Let Windows manage my virtual memory settings.’ To change this, go to Start > Settings > Control Panel > System > Performance > Virtual Memory. Here set the option ‘Let Windows manage my virtual memory settings (Recommended)’ to Yes. Here, you can also specify a new partition, the minimum swap file size and the maximum swap file size. Your second problem is caused by a virus called HTML.Redlof.A (also known as VBS/Redlof@M, VBS.Redlof, VBS_REDLOF.A and VBS/Redlof-A). It acquires control of your machine, and modifies the registry and infects all the .html, .htm, .asp, .php, .jsp and .vbs files with the line you found in your HTML file. Once a machine is infected, each e-mail it sends will be infected with the virus. Update your anti-virus package, scan the entire hard disk and delete all infected files. If you do not have backups of the files, you will have to remove the VB script 234 I have an 800 MHz Processor with 128 MB RAM and a Conexant Soft 56 Kbps internal modem. I run Windows XP and Windows Me. Whenever I try to install the modem drivers in Windows XP, I get the message ‘Modem is not digitally signed’. The modem drivers were working perfectly with Windows 98, and the problem started only after I upgraded the OS. Pawan Sudedi Microsoft has a laboratory called Windows Hardware Quality Laboratory (WHQL) that tests drivers and digitally signs them. The purpose is to ensure that the user gets drivers which comply to a standard quality. The drivers that are provided by manufacturers along with the devices are the latest ones, and in most of the cases are not tested by Microsoft. The unsigned drivers are recognised during installation in Windows XP, due to which you get that error message. Go ahead and install the drivers by clicking on the ‘Continue anyway’ button. Just make sure that you download and install the latest WHQL drivers from the device manufacturers Web site as soon as they are available. The upgrade dilemma I have a Pentium III 800 MHz, 256 MB SD RAM, Creative Vibra 128, ASUS CUV4X-E, GeForce4 Ti4200 128 MB and a 10 GB 7,200-rpm hard disk. My motherboard manual clearly states its support for AGP 4X. But, when I connected the above mentioned graphics chipset in the AGP slot, it seemed to work in 2X mode. When I try to change it to 4X, nothing happens. I have also checked the BIOS settings, which is set at AGP 4X. The driver version is 31.00, which the latest version available from MSI. Upgrading to version 43.45 might not help as I might not be able to get the MSI tabs. Hardik Malekar You are right in assuming that upgrading to driver version 43.45 may not have the MSI tabs. But that does not impair the functionality of your video card in any manner. You have not mentioned the manner from which you have concluded that the card is running in AGP 2X mode. Since, the BIOS is set to 4X, the card should run at 4X. To verify this download the latest 4-in-1 drivers from the Via Web site and install it. Configure this utility and it will show you the information about your motherboard including the AGP information. Type mismatch With reference to the January 2002 issue of Digit, whenever I type 'gpedit' in the run command, it gives the message ‘Windows cannot find gpedit, make sure you typed name correctly, and then try again. To search for a file, click start button, and then click search’. I also wish to know how to allow and deny access to the DOS mode using the registry. I use Windows XP Professional and have an administrative account. Gajendra S What you need to type is ‘gpedit.msc’ (you missed out the .msc file extension). This command actually means Group Policy Editor, which controls the administrative rights for the user. To deny access to MS-DOS Command Prompt, follow these steps: Using Regedit find the key below: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Micr osoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\WinOldApp. Create the key if it does not exist. To do this, right-click in the right pane of the window, select DWORD Value, name it ‘NoRealMode’ and modify the value of NoRealMode to ‘1’. If you wish to enable it in the future, you can do so by changing the value to ‘0’. Note that you need to reboot your PC for this restriction to come into force. JUNE 2003 Blurry monitor I have a Pentium III 866 MHz CPU with 128 MB RAM. For the past few months, I have noticed that the display gets blurry a few minutes after I turn my computer on. This happen with all the three OS I run. If I turn my monitor off for half an hour, I get a sharp picture for a few seconds after I turn it on again. Kindly suggest a solution. Alip Kumar Saha As the problem persists in all the from each of the HTML files manually. If you miss even a single file, it will spread again. Aging battery I have a Pentium 4 1.7 GHz with a SiS chipset motherboard, with Windows 98 SE and 2000 installed. When I start my computer in Windows 98, the logo remains for a long time, but then the machine starts normally. I also have another problem. The CMOS system password works until an error occurs or I restart the PC. Then it displays a message ‘CMOS checksum error defaults loaded’. I think it is due to the low power in CMOS battery, even though it displays the time correctly. What can be the problem? Shiladitya Mohpatra Normally, Windows loads applications after the boot up process. If your PC takes a long time to start, it is because of the device drivers and files loading in the background. You can also use the Msconfig utility in Windows to disable all background programs that may affect your Windows startup time. After you have reached the Windows desktop, perform these steps below Click on Start > Run. Type ‘MSCONFIG’ to get a window with a title ‘System Configuration Utility’. Click on the Startup tab. Here you will see a list of programs installed on your computer. These are programs that load automatically when Windows is started, and they keep running in the background. Please clear all the check boxes except for ‘ScanRegistry’ and ‘SystemTray’, then click OK. The computer will now prompt you to restart. This should help you reduce some of the 235 three OS’, the problem rests either with your display adapter, or your monitor. First, try uninstalling your display adapter drivers and then reinstall them. If the problem still persists, then get the picture tube of your monitor checked from your vendor. startup time taken by Windows. Regarding your second query, it seems that your CMOS battery has drained out. Even though it shows the correct time, it will decrease over a period of time. We recommend you to replace it. Exaggerated disk usage I have a PC with Pentium 4 processor, 845E mercury motherboard, 256 MB RAM, 40 GB Seagate hard disk and Windows 2000 Professional. The problem is that my machine shows my disk usage more then it actually is, i.e., I use 2.11 GB, but it shows that I use 3.77 GB. The partition size is 9.31 GB. Can you tell me why Windows extrapolates my disk usage? Ramprasad Windows is not extrapolating your disk usage; in fact, your OS is showing the exact Remember to select hidden files as well if you want to know the exact hard disk space usage amount of size. The difference in the disk consumption shown and as assumed by you is because you are not considering the size of the hidden files. In order to check if you are indeed consuming 3.77 GB of space, in Windows Explorer go to View > Folder Options. Select ‘Show all files’ and press OK. Now go to the C drive, select all files and check the total usage of disk space by right-clicking on it and selecting Properties. This will confirm the amount of space you are using. DirectX misbehaving I have a P4 1.7 GHz computer, 128 MB DDR RAM, running Windows XP. I have a problem running my games. I tried the DirectX diagnostic troubleshooting tool, and found that there is some sort of DirectX error. When I ran the Direct3D test, a message is displayed saying, “You cancelled the test by pressing a key”, even though I never touched any key. I installed DirectX 8.1 from one of the earlier Digit CDs, but even that didn’t help. I tried to repair Windows XP, which solved the problem, but only for a few days. I have Windows XP and 2000, and the problem persists with both the operating systems. Please help me. Suman It seems that some application is modifying settings in your computer that is preventing or disabling DirectX from functioning properly. What you can do is restore your computer using the System restore feature. Then check if DirectX functions properly, and if you are able to carry out the diagnostic tests. Then install the applications that you normally would. Check after each application or game installation, if the DirectX functionality remains. If you face this problem after installing a game, then the game is to blame. An easier way around this is to download and install the latest DirectX 9. It will upgrade your version of DirectX and also fix any corrupted, or missing files. Send your computing problems to [email protected] or write to Digit, D-222/2, TTC Industrial Area, MIDC, MIDC, Nerul, Navi Mumbai-400 706, and we may answer it here! JUNE 2003 insight ■ ■ troubleshooting Do away with compatibility problems, display disorders, power matters, messaging headaches, and mystery files more mysterious than the errors… Compatibility disorder I have a PIII 450 MHz machine, with 128 MB RAM and Internet Explorer 5.5. When I was installing JetAudio, I got the error message ‘Incompatible version of RPC stub’. What does it mean? How can this problem be solved? Ashwin K This error occurs when the Setup program finds an incompatible version of OLEAUT32.DLL, OLDPRO32.DLL, ASYCFILT.DLL or stdole2.tlb files. Certain pro- I have a computer that runs Windows 95 and has an Internet connection through the LAN. My problem is that the old version of RealPlayer no longer plays radio stations or steaming audio, and the latest version requires Windows 98 or more. My organisation refuses to upgrade the OS. Is there any software that can play radio stations such as BBC on Windows 95? Satish Kumar Gajbhiye You can play radio stations such as BBC on Windows 95 using Pirate Radio, or with the Destiny Media Player available online at w w w . p i r a t e r a d i o . c o m. Mixed up drives Download and run the repair tool to remove incompatible files grams might have replaced these files with an incompatible version. Download and run the .exe file available at h t t p : / / d o w n l o a d . m i c r o s o f t . c o m / d o w n l o a d / msninvestor/patch/1.0/win98/EN-US/ m c r e p a i r . e x e . Click on Yes when prompted to overwrite newer files. Reboot the computer, and start the program again. Radio matters 112 Till recently, I was able to use my Iomega 100 MB zip drive without any problems. I recently changed my motherboard, and then installed my printer and Zip drive. When I tried to install my CDWriter, I reached a situation where I could use either my zip drive or my CD-Writer. Nitesh Kumar Jain N It appears that you’ve switched to a new motherboard without installing the required drivers. Thus, Windows is most probably using incorrect drivers, due to which it ended up corrupting the ASPI layer that interacts with removable drives such as the CD-ROM, DVD-ROM, Zip and Jaz drives, etc. This driver is essential for the smooth functioning of these devices. What you can do is back up your data to another partition, or another hard disk. Then, format your system, and re-install Windows. After completing the installation, first install all the necessary motherboard drivers, and then install the VGA or Display card and sound drivers. Now, install the Zip drive’s drivers. Finally, install the printer drivers and the necessary applications. This should solve your problem. Outlook errors The Destiny Media Player from pirate radio lets you play online radio When I export messages from Outlook Express version 4.0, using F i l e > E x p o r t > M e s s a g e s, I get an error message which JULY 2003 says “The export could not be performed. An error occurred while initializing MAPI”. However, I can export the address book without any errors. Sanjay Kot This can happen if you configure Outlook Express as the default Messaging Application Programming Interface (MAPI) client. To work around this problem, restart your computer and start Outlook Express. Go to T o o l s > O p t i o n s . Under the General tab, clear the ‘Make Outlook Express my default Simple MAPI client’ check box and click Apply. Click OK when you receive the prompt, ‘The Simple MAPI client has been changed.’ You may need to restart your machine for the changes to take effect. Quit Outlook Express and restart your computer. You should now be able to import or export messages without any hassles. Fatal exception I use an ASUS motherboard with an Athlon XP 1700+ processor, 256 MB DDR RAM and run Windows 98 SE. The problem is that while loading Windows, after POST, the system shows a blue screen with the error message ‘a fatal exception OE has occurred at 017F: BFF8AB97’. Why is this so? Babu Govindharaj K The problem seems to lie with a memory module-timing mismatch between the RAM modules. This will mostly be the case if you use two 128 MB RAM sticks. It is also possible that the motherboard cannot detect the RAM modules settings properly. Get a BIOS update and see whether it happens again. Also, in the advanced settings of your BIOS, try setting the CPU to MEMORY ratio to 1:1, after setting all jumpers and switches back to their default values according to the motherboard manual. Change the above settings after selecting ‘Load bios defaults’ in the BIOS, then reboot for the changes to take effect. The problem should be solved. If it persists, try checking the memory modules on a different PC, or a different memory slot on your machine. This would help determine whether the fault lies in the motherboard or in the DIMM slots. If the DIMM slot is faulty, then use another DIMM slot for the RAM module. In case the motherboard is defective, you will need to get it serviced by the motherboard vendor. 113 Oops, my display! I was playing with the display Boot the computer and keep [F8] properties of my PC and set pressed. You will see a Startup the resolution to maximum. menu that should have an The computer went all fuzzy, option of booting into Safe and I received the followmode. Boot into Safe mode, ing error message—’The and access the display output signal is out of properties by right-clickrange. Please check your ing on the desktop and signal source.’ Could you choosing Properties. Set the please let me know the resolution for the moniprocess of setting my tor to what it was earlier PC back to its normal and then click on OK. ILLUSTRATIONS: Farzana Cooper resolution? Reboot the computer. This Sarveh Patil should solve the problem. RAM compatibility I have a few questions to ask: Will a 32 MB RAM and a 128 MB RAM work together? Secondly, I have a SIS 630 motherboard with a PIII 533 MHz processor. What is the best upgrade for this configuration? Thirdly, how do I know whether the sound card is full duplex, or not? Vikram Aditya Mishra best upgrade you can opt for is a 933 MHz PIII processor, though it is really hard to find one now since Intel has officially stopped its PIII production. If you wish to know whether your sound card supports full duplex operation, in Windows, go to C o n t r o l P a n e l > S y s t e m s > D e v i c e M a n a g e r . Here, doubleclick on the ‘Sound Video and Game Controller’ item. Select your sound card and go to Properties. In the Settings tab, look for a checkbox labelled ‘Allow Full Duplex Operation’. This indicates that the sound card has the full duplexing feature. You may also use the MSN Messenger’s ‘Audio Tuning Wizard’ by accessing T o o l s > A u d i o a n d V i d e o T u n i n g W i z a r d or the corresponding Yahoo! Messenger utility through H e l p > A u d i o S e t u p W i z a r d to check whether the sound card has a full duplexing feature. Bad clusters Audio tuning using MSN messenger Your 32 MB and 128 MB RAMs will work together, provided both of them have the same frequency, or speed ratings. The speed rating is usually printed on the RAM module itself. If they are different, set the DRAM clock to the lesser of the two, in the BIOS. The RAM speed adjustments can generally be found under the ‘Advanced Chipset Settings’ section. Set all the values you find there—Memory Clock, RAS\CAS Latency—to their slowest settings. Keeping the same motherboard, the I have an Intel Pentium III 866 MHz and Windows 98. In the past, I had two hard disks that developed bad clusters, which I replaced. I would like to know whether I lost those two hard disks due to non-availability of a UPS. Is it necessary to use a UPS or is a stabilizer enough? If a UPS is needed, what is the best brand? Raghu Gadiga Bad clusters are actually physical damages that occur to your hard disk platters. The cause for this could be either a manufacturing defect, or a voltage fluctuation. The latter can occur if you don’t have an UPS or CVT. The fluctuation may not be apparent to you, but it can still cause trouble to your hard disk. Even a troublesome SMPS can do damage. So, it is advisJULY 2003 insight ■ ■ troubleshooting able to connect your PC to a UPS as it also prevents problems caused by power failures, rather than using just a stabilizer or CVT. APC and Emerson are a couple of good brands you can consider. Power puff! I’ve recently purchased a Compaq Presario that has a P4 1.6 GHz, 128 MB RAM, and a 40 GB hard drive. After a few months, it stopped working properly. It turns off suddenly, a few minutes after I start my PC. When I reboot my PC, it takes a lot of time and shows a red light. Please suggest a solution. Vickey Kumar There could be a number of reasons for this. First of all, this can occur when the inside of the cabinet gets heated. Check if the power supply fan, at the back of the tower, is working properly when the PC turns off abruptly. If it isn’t, then it is a power supply issue. Call the service engineer if your machine is under warranty. If your machine is not under warranty, then follow the instructions given below, but only if you have previous hardware experience. Ground yourself properly by touching a metal or wear an anti-static strap. Power off the PC, and open the cabinet. Check whether the RAM and video card are properly seated. Ensure that the monitor cable on the back of the video card is properly tightened. Now turn on the PC, and see whether the processor fan and the fan on the video card are spinning properly. Leave it like this, and see if the computer remains on. If it goes off, then there is an issue with one of these three components. Remember that you can only narrow down the possibilities of a fault in components such as these. If there is a problem with the motherboard, then you will not be able to detect it easily. RAM happy I have a Compaq Presario 5000, built around the i810 motherboard. How can I dedicate more RAM to my integrated graphics chip? Nitin Kundra The Intel i810 uses a technology called Dynamic Video Memory Technology (DVMT). The OS will typically require allocation of up to 1 MB of system memory to support legacy VGA. This means that system utilities will report 1 MB less 114 than the actual physical memory onboard. The graphics driver for the i810 configuration can request up to 6 MB of memory from the OS to maintain the i810’s maximum screen resolution of 1,024 x 768, 2 MB for a command buffer and 4 MB for Z-buffering. For high performance 3D applications, the drivers request larger allocations of system memory for AGP graphics textures. When the 3D application is closed, the OS will then re-allocate system memory back for normal Windows use. So the integrated graphics chipset will pick up the video RAM allocation from the system memory. Increasing the system memory should provide you with more video RAM. You can also refer to the users’ manual that came along with the computer to see if you have BIOS settings to allocate more RAM for your video applications. This is typically found in the Advanced Chipset Settings or Integrated Peripherals sections of the BIOS. Getting rid of Linux I have a peculiar problem with my Zenith PC, which has a Pentium 4, 128 MB and a 40 GB hard drive that has five partitions. I had Windows and Linux installed on different partitions. To format and re-install Windows from a scratch, I used FDISK, and deleted the non-DOS partition and then the logical, extended and primary partitions, one after the other. I recreated the partitions (without the non-DOS partition), and formatted the disk. The problem now is that, if I boot from the hard drive, GRUB Trojan at your backdoor The Backdoor Sdbot Virus has infected my Windows system file, i.e., msvcrt.exe. I have used Norton AntiVirus 2002 to amend this, but to no avail—it has only quarantined the file, not repaired it. Please give me a solution. Gurpreet of Linux appears in the command line. Also, the Windows setup doesn’t proceed, giving a cryptic message and starts the thorough scandisk on the system. Is there a way out? Anirban Sen GRUB stores the details of your boot partitions on your Master Boot Record (MBR). But since you deleted the partitions and created new ones, it has no relevance now. Also, when you installed Windows, it did not clear the MBR. So the information is still present in a corrupted manner. Flushing the MBR, and installing Windows again can solve this problem. The command to flush the MBR using FDISK is f d i s k / m b r . Do this using a boot floppy. This will clear your MBR and after that, you can move on to the Windows installation. Bad cookies How dangerous can cookies be, and how does a hacker get information about my computer using cookies? Amit Dugar In general, cookies are stored as text files and can cause no harm to your PC or spread viruses. Hackers—or rather, commercially driven Web sites with no regard for your privacy—surreptitiously plant cookies and then retrieve them in such a way that it allows them to build a detailed profile of your interests, spending habits and lifestyle, making you a prime target for e-mail based advertising. infected files is to download the removal tool from w w w . s y m a n t e c . c o m , or from w w w . p a n d a s o f t w a r e . c o m. Execute this program, which will analyse all the files and remove all strains of the virus from the machine. This virus is a Trojan horse that allows the hacker to control your computer. It can also update itself regularly using the Internet. The virus shows up under the file name cnfgldr.exe or sysmon16.exe in the task manager. The executable files can be found in the c : \ w i n d o w s \ s y s t e m folder. The only way to repair the JULY 2003 FAQs Help me with my help files I use Windows XP with SP1. I am unable to use the Help files from any program in my PC. I tried opening the *.chm help files but I get an error that the file cannot be found, even though it is present. Nitesh Kisan Raut The problem lies within your Windows setup. The file winhlp32.exe is probably corrupt. There might also be corrupt Internet Explorer files present. So, update your Internet Explorer or simply rerun the setup available from Microsoft’s site at h t t p : / / d o w n l o a d . microsoft.com/download/ie6sp1/finrel/6_sp/ W 9 8 N T 4 2 K M e X P / E N - U S / i e 6 s e t u p . e x e . This will replace winhlp32.exe, and the corresponding files necessary to run the *.chm help files. Unidentifiable files In the recent past, I have found that many *.gid files are being created in my computer. What are these files for? I hope they are not related to any virus. I use a Celeron 300A processor with 128 MB RAM, running Windows 98. Rakesh There is no need to be alarmed. These files are created every time you use any of the Help files available within Windows, generally as *.hlp or *.chm files. These *.gid files are nothing but pointers used by the above programs for faster searches and sorting of Help databases. Yes, you can safely delete them. However, the .gid file will be re-built by the original Help file, the next time you access it. Also, some Windows programs require the .gid file to be present, so it’s better to let sleeping dogs lie. Watching TV I have an Athlon XP 2000+ with 128 MB RAM, 40 GB hard drive and an ASUS A7N266-VM motherboard with onboard VGA and sound. The operating systems installed are Windows 98 and Mandrake. I have a Pinnacle PCTV which works fine in Windows 98. How do I watch TV in Linux? There are no Linux drivers bundled on the driver CD, or found on the Pinnacle Web site. Avninder Singh The Pinnacle PCTV card can be used in Linux, using the BT878 TV chipset support. This should be available as the bttv kernel module. The application you need to use is called xawtv. Try running xawtv from the command line to see if you have it installed. If not, download an appropriate package for Mandrake from h t t p : / / r p m s . m a n d r a k e c l u b . c o m / r p m s / mandrake-devel/cooker/i586/Mandrake /RPMS/xawtv-3.88-1mdk.i586. html. Shutdown shortcut How can I create a shortcut icon to shutdown my computer? Abhishek Srivastav To create a shutdown shortcut, right-click on the desktop and go to N e w > S h o r t c u t. Then type ‘ c : \ w i n d o w s \ r u n d l l . e x e u s e r . e x e , e x i t w i n d o w s ’ as the command line—make sure you keep the spacing the same. Give the shortcut a name, such as Quick Shutdown and press Finish. PC PlayStation I have an Intel Pentium 4 system with Windows 98 SE. I have some PlayStation CDs that do not run on it. How can I run them on my machine? Rajeev Handa You can get the CDs to run by using a PlayStation emulator that can be 115 You can download the PlayStation emulator to run PlayStation CDs obtained at h t t p : / / w w w . g a m e - r e v o l u t i o n . com/download/emulator/playstation.htm. Lost word I have Office 97 installed on my PC. Recently I password protected both the read and modification options of a file. Unfortunately I have forgotten the password. How can I recover it? Rana Basu There are many recovery software available on the Internet that you can use. MSOfPass97 and Advanced Office 97 Password Recovery 1.33 are a few of the most popular ones. MSOfPass97 is available at http://www.lostpassword. c o m / m s o f p a s s 9 7 . h t m, while Advanced Office 97 Password Recovery 1.33 can be downloaded from h t t p : / / w w w . s o f t p i l e . c o m / Utilities/Password_Recovery/Download_ 00557_1.html. Corrupted C Every time I try to boot into my machine, it shows the error, ‘Unable to read drive. Abort, Retry or Fail?’ I used a Startup disk, and booted into the DOS mode successfully. Now the data in drive D is safe, but drive C is corrupted. I used some data recovery utilities that were bundled in the Digit CD, however, I can see only unreadable characters instead of filenames. Arvind Singh This error appears because the File Allocation Table (FAT) of your C drive has been corrupted, or the hard drive itself has gone bad. Firstly, you can try diagnosing the problem with the hard drive. You will require a Norton Disk Doctor floppy disk, or CD-ROM for this. Boot the computer using the Norton CD or a Windows 98 boot disk, or a Windows 98 CD. If you boot via a Windows bootable, then choose the option to start the computer with CD-ROM support. Type ‘NU’ to start the Norton Utilities Program. Once you get to the menu, select 'Disk Doctor' and again press [Enter]. Choose ‘Diagnose Disk’, select C: and press [Enter] once more. In the event that Norton is unable to revive your computer, you can try recovering the data from the hard drive, and formatting and reloading the OS on the hard drive. You can use programs such as Stellar Data Shield or Easy Recovery Pro to recover the data. Send your computing problems to [email protected] or write to Digit, D-222/2, TTC Industrial Area, MIDC, MIDC, Nerul, Navi Mumbai-400 706, and we may answer it here! JULY 2003 insight ■ ■ troubleshooting A file that needs to be locked away, an intriguing mark on the CPU, a motherboard that refuses to recognise hard disks... Here’s the denouement to it all! Windows 98 to XP I was unable to install Windows XP Professional in the MS-DOS mode. I had to install Windows 98 SE first, and then upgrade it to Windows XP Professional. Is there a way to install Windows XP Professional without having to follow this procedure? Mahendra You can install Windows XP by executing the winnt.exe within the i386 folder on the Windows XP CD. The setup then asks for the path of the source files, and starts the installation. Another alternative is to install it directly using a Windows XP bootable CD. To change the boot sequence, re-start your PC and press [Del] (or [F2], or [F12], depending upon your motherboard) to enter the CMOS setup. Change the first boot option to CD-ROM and keep the hard disk as the second boot option. Now boot your PC using the Windows XP CD. The setup should start automatically. Keep less work at startup I get a USERINIT.exe error, whenever I switch on my computer. The PC runs Windows XP Home edition. Deepak Dugar This error occurs when Windows initialises the users environment. There exists a way by which you can start a 106 program even before Explorer starts. This feature is used by software such as Norton AntiVirus, McAfee, etc., to execute the program automatically. To eliminate the error, you will need to change the settings in the anti-virus program so that no virus scan is initialised at startup. Restart your computer and the error should not occur again. If it persists, then another application may be causing the error. You will have to find the program that starts at startup, and disable it. Upgrade to higher capacity drive I wish to upgrade my PC’s BIOS to allow it to recognise large hard disks. I have a Pentium-II 266 MHz, 128 MB RAM, 4.3 GB hard disk, SG200A video card, 440LX motherboard, and the Award modular BIOS Version 4.1. I wish to have both Linux and Windows on this PC. My problem is that although I am keen on using a large hard disk, say 40 to 60 GB, my motherboard manual says it will not recognise hard disks beyond 8.4 GB. What I can do to solve this? V.A. Kowshik This is There are problem: Update Download motherboard model at the manufacturer’s Web site, and follow the steps given at the site, to flash the BIOS. However, they may not be an update available for your motherboard, it being too old. Get an add-on IDE controller. Purchase an IDE controller card, install the drivers, and connect it to the high capacity hard drive. Though being an expensive solution, it will surely solve your problem. Use utilities provided by your drive manufacturer: If you use a Maxtor hard drive, download the utility at http://www.maxtor.com/en/support/ downloads/big_drive_enabler.htm Seagate’s utility is available at http://www. seagate.com/support/kb/disc/capacity/index.html a problem faced by many. three methods to solve this your motherboard’s BIOS. the update available for your Maxtor’s Big Drive Enabler provides support for larger hard drives AUGUST 2003 Video memory size I have a P4 1.5 GHz, 256 MB SDRAM, 40 GB 7,200 rpm hard drive and a 64 MB SDR nVidia GeForce2 MX 400 graphics card. While fiddling about with my BIOS recently, I came across an option wherein the AGP aperture size is set to 64. I would like to know whether this is applicable only for integrated graphics chipsets. If not, what does it mean for my system configuration. Will increasing it to 128 increase my graphics performance? Sai Krishnan The AGP aperture is the portion of the PCI addressable memory range that is dedicated as graphics memory address space. It determines the amount of system RAM that can be allocated to the graphics card for storing texture details. It is recommended that the aperture size be half of your system RAM. Typically, set the aperture to 64 MB or 128 MB. As the memory on the graphics card increases, the system requirement decreases. Hence there is no need to set the aperture size to half the system RAM. The aperture size is in no way related to performance. Increasing it to the largest setting would not result in performance gains. Can’t boot I have a Pentium 4 processor, 128 MB DDR RAM and a 40 GB hard disk. When I boot up Windows XP, I get an error saying, “Unmountable boot volume” displayed on a blue screen. The error directs me to remove recently installed hardware or software first. Since I also have Windows 98 SE in another partition that works fine, how can I get rid of the error message? Arvind Kumar This problem occurs when you have a corrupted boot.ini file. Boot up using the Window XP CD. Press [R] when you get the Setup screen, to get to a DOS-like mode. Here, type chkdsk /p and press [Enter]. After it is done, type fixboot, press [Enter], then [y] and then again press [Enter]. After this, type exit to reboot to Windows. This should solve your problem. If it doesn’t, boot into the CD again. Type chkdsk /r to switch to the recovery mode. When it is finished type exit to reboot to Windows. This should definitely help you out. 107 Relay not allowed services depending upon your need. If you are unable to send emails through your Dishnet or NOW e-mail id, then first check the password. If you are using the correct password, then you It appears that you will need to contact the ISP have an e-mail id on a help desk. domain other than that Another solution is to get provided by Dishnet, or SMTP services for your domain NOW. Many Internet ILLUSTRATIONS: Farzana Cooper from the Web hosting company Service Providers such that is hosting your Web site. You may as VSNL and Sancharnet, provide also host your own SMTP server on a SMTP solutions. system that is connected to the Under this service, e-mails from priInternet 24 hours a day. IIS under vate domains are relayed through their Windows NT is one such alternative. SMTP server. Purchase one of those The outgoing mail server for Dishnet DSL and NOW no longer works. Their help desk says that they have removed the facility to send e-mails from a domain account such as mine. What do I do now? Paradise gpedit not available I tried to bring up the group policy editor by typing the command gpedit.msc in the Run dialog box in Windows XP. But, the PC gave up an error message saying, “Windows cannot find ‘gpedit.msc’ Make sure you typed the name correctly and try again”. I tried several times, but to no avail. So, I tried to locate that file by using the search utility. I found that there is no file named gpedit.msc. Kindly help me! Benenet You probably have Windows XP Home installed on your PC, under which the gpedit.msc command is not available. Hence, you will need to upgrade your operating system to Windows XP Professional. PIII 500 MHz system with only an 8 MB AGP card. I want to know what affects the graphics capability of a system—a processor faster by 200 MHz, or a graphics card with 16 MB of extra RAM? Is there any way I can improve the performance without buying new hardware? Piyush Mishra Your friend’s PC is a PIII, which has an optimised instruction set that handles the graphics better than your PII. The processing speed also cannot be neglected; after all, everything depends on the CPU’s processing power. Hence, a surplus of 200 MHz processing power will definitely make a difference. Sorry, there is no way you can improve you system performance without upgrading the hardware. Graphics card or a processor I have a PII 300 MHz system with 128 MB RAM and a 32 MB Sis 300/305 AGP card. I have noticed that games such as FIFA 2003, which run very slow on my PC, run smoothly on my friend’s computer—a The group policy editor comes with Windows XP Professional Crack game I was using the trial version of the 7Tools Partition Manager 2003. Ever since the trial period expired, I get an error message about the expiry that waits for a minute at the boot up screen, every time I start the PC. I also receive a message saying that a CD is needed when I try to play Age of Empires. This error occurred after installing an update for the game, downloaded from the Microsoft Web site. Vinodh Upgrade to the full version of the Boot Manager. If you don’t want to buy the program, un-install it and the mesAUGUST 2003 insight ■ ■ troubleshooting sage should go away. The reason why Age of Empires doesn’t work anymore is that you originally installed the game from a pirated CD, or copied a cracked version from a friend. The crack modifies the game’s .exe file to bypass the CD check. When you installed the update, the cracked file got overwritten by the update and it started checking for the original CD again. The solution? None; one of the lessons to be learnt of playing pirated games! found.” How do I get rid of this message? Manoj This is a known problem with Real Jukebox. You get this error when the pngu3263.dll file is missing or corrupt. The solution is either you re-install Real Jukebox or disable it at startup. To uninstall it, go to Control Panel > Add/Remove Program. Not enough memory I have a Celeron 1.2 GHz, Intel 810 motherboard, 128 MB RAM and a 40 GB hard disk drive. I am a multimedia student, and the software I use brings down my system resources. Whenever I connect to the Internet, I frequently get an error, indicating that there is not enough memory. Sometimes, it even causes my PC to hang. However, my friend’s PC that has the same configuration with 64 MB RAM faces no such problems. Why is this so? Parivesh Jain We assume that you are using Windows 98, since this and the previous versions are the main operating systems that faced such problems. This happens because browsers such as Netscape need a lot of resources, and operating systems restrict each application to a 64 KB limit. These applications do not release unused resources, and simultaneously demand more resources thus resulting in crashes. To over come this problem, you need to install patches, or fixes available at the browser’s Web site or upgrade the browser to a newer, more stable version. Real Jukebox Every time I start my PC, I get a message saying, “Error starting program, A required .dll file, PNGU3263.dll, was not Behind the firewall eDonkey2000, installed on my Windows 98 PC, does not connect to any of the available servers. Do I have to change some settings for it to work? Mandar Sawant Check if your computer is behind a firewall. If you happen to be behind one, then you need to change the proxy settings. You will 108 You can disable Real Jukebox at startup via regedit, or msconfig To disable the program from starting automatically you have two options. One is using the msconfig utility. Go to Start > Run and type msconfig. Press [Enter]. Go to the Startup tab, uncheck all the entries related to Real Jukebox, press OK and restart the PC. The other option is to directly modify the registry. Go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\ Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run, and delete all the keys pertaining to Real Jukebox. Playing around with the registry can cause Windows to crash, so it’s a good idea to back up the registry before you use regedit. Can’t change BIOS setting My PC restarts automatically ever also have to get the port 4662 opened on the Internet server. Check the status of the port 4662 at the following Web site: http://www.preinheimer.com/cgi-bin/connectiontest/connectiontest.cgi since I upgraded from Windows 98 to Windows XP Professional. If I try to enter the BIOS setup, none of the configuration options are highlighted, and I cannot change any of the settings. Help! Kabeer J Barooah BIOS settings need to be highlighted so that they can be changed. The reason they are not highlighted is that someone may have set up an administrative password without your knowledge like maybe your PC dealer. You will have to reset the BIOS, either by removing the battery or changing the jumper on the motherboard so that the CMOS is reset. Refer to the motherboard manual for the proper jumper settings. Be very careful when changing the jumper settings, it being an intricate process. You could always get a professional to do the needful. Mark of the CPU I have a PC with a Pentium 4 1.8 MHz processor. It is shown as Intel Pentium (R) 4. Its L2 cache is 256 KB. This perplexes me since I read somewhere that P4 has a 512 KB L2 cache. Also, why is that bracketed ‘R’ between Pentium and 4? Have I been taken for a ride? Please comment! Prasad Don’t worry, your hardware vendor has not duped you. In its initial stages, the Pentium 4 was built with only 256 KB cache. Later on, it was revised to include a 512 KB L2 cache. This can be confirmed by taking a look at the CPU packaging box. If it says that the CPU is a Pentium 4 1.8 A, then must be a 512 KB cache processor whereas if it just says Pentium 4 1.8, then it is a 256 KB cache processor. As for the R, it stands for ‘REGISTERED TRADE MARK’. See? Nothing to worry about. Walk with the world I have a PC with a Celeron 1.1 GHz processor, 128 MB RAM, a 40 GB hard disk, and an Asus motherboard. I have a separate 6 GB partition for Linux. First, I AUGUST 2003 FAQs IRQ Locking un-select ‘Use automatic settings’. Under Resource Type, select IRQ and hit Change Setting. Now select the IRQ you wish to bind the sound card with. The hard disk is unable to provide data to the CD-Writer at the speed that it is required to. This may occur due to many reasons—the hard disk maybe slow, or other applications Password protect your documents, using Secure might also be accessing the hard disk Files 2.8 at the same time, or the data might be fragmented, or CPU utilisation by other marked for protection just vanish from programs maybe very high. To reduce their locations. They are visible only such errors, use such tools as scandisk when the application is running. It also and defrag. Try not to run other applihas an icon, which when pressed, clears To manage IRQ settings for the cations while your CD is burning. the recent file list. sound card, right-click on My It is also possible that you maybe Computer and go to Manage > Device using an early version of a CD-Writer Manager. In the right pane of the winDLL file missing that does not support buffer under run dow, double-click on Sound, Video and My Windows 98 SE PC has an Intel protection. Hence, it maybe time to buy Game controllers. Now right-click on 815 motherboard and a PIII 933 procesone of the latest models that support it. the appropriate sound card driver, and sor. After updating the audio driver for select Properties > Resources. Here you can my motherboard, I found that it is throwing the following error message at startchange the IRQ settings for the device. Locking files in a Safe up – “Error starting program; a required To manually set the IRQ settings, first I wish to know how to password pro.dll file - DEC2MIME.DLL not found.” tect my important files and folders so Due to this missing .dll file, the startup that no one can peek into them? programs such as MusicMatch, Norton Brajesh Manohar AntiVirus, Task Scheduler, Intel active monitor do not appear on the system There are many utilities such as tray and task bar. The programs work Secure Files 2.8, FileVault 2.7, fine when activated, using the desktop bProtected 2003, noDelete 1.51, etc. icons. to achieve this. Secure Files is one of S.S.Samanta the best. With this utility the files remain protected even if the application is not running. Add the files The missing .dll file— to be protected, add the password DEC2MIME.DLL—is actually a and close the application. That’s it! Symantec decomposer file, which The files are protected. They can belongs to one of the recently installed only be retrieved after you start the Symantec products. What you can do is application and provide your passreinstall that Symantec product. It word. As soon as you stop the applishould solve your problem and your Resolve resource sharing conflicts by changing the cation from running, all the files system tray icons will reappear. IRQ settings I am unable to install the SBLive CT4830 sound card in Windows 2000, but the same hardware works fine in Windows 98. I think the problem lies in the IRQ sharing. I wish to know how I should lock the IRQ for my sound card. Another problem is that whenever I burn a CD, it gets burned at a maximum speed of 8X, even if the CD supports 24X. If I try to burn the CD at a speed exceeding 8X, it gives an error message saying, “Buffer under run”. Why is that so? Tamal installed Mandrake 8.2 without any problem whatsoever. When I tried to install Red Hat Version 7, I got a message indicating that the disk space is not enough. 256 MB for Swap, 4.5 GB for Root (/), and 1.2 GB for home. When I tried to install Red Hat 9.1, the system hangs after 7 per cent of the installation. At my workplace, the same version installed itself smoothly without any glitches. Will you kindly help me? G.Harish Do make sure that your distribution 109 is indeed Redhat 9.1. The Red Hat site lists Red Hat 9.0 as its latest stable distro. Running Red Hat 9.0 on your system will be quite torturous as the minimum system requirement is 128 MB RAM. The Red Hat 7 installation should work fine (even a Red Hat 8 needs 4 to 5 GB of hard disk space for a typical install). The low disk space warning could be because you allocated separate space to /home but not to the other directories such as /boot, /usr, /etc, and /var. Try allocating just the swap space and the / partition— don’t give a separate /home partition`. Allocating separate space for /home does not really make much of a difference on a home PC as the number of users will be very less. Send your computing problems to [email protected] or write to Digit, D-222/2, TTC Industrial Area, MIDC, MIDC, Nerul, Navi Mumbai-400 706, and we may answer it here! AUGUST 2003 insight ■ ■ troubleshooting Haunted computers, cameras that don’t work, CDs that refuse to run, computers that won’t shut down, or just upgrade advice... Tell us about it and we’ll help you solve it Camera can’t find file Windows you have installed. I recently bought a Sony DCRTRV355E USB and a Sony DSC-P8 USB camera. When I restart the machine, after installing the required drivers, I get an error message saying, “File USBNTMAP.SYS is missing.” This happens for both the cameras. Can you tell me what I’m doing wrong? Abhinav Time for action Since the message says that the crucial file is missing or corrupt, the solution would be to replace the needed file—all you have to do is copy the file from the original Windows CD. Look for the file named driver.cab in Windows XP and 2000, or base2.cab in Windows 98 and Me, and extract and copy it. If you do not have the original CD, or if you can’t find the file, go to http://www.usb-drivers.com/ drivers/49/49917.htm and download the file of the same name for the version of Whenever I try to explore any folder including my CD-ROM drive, Windows displays an error message saying, “A run time error has occurred. Do you wish to Debug? Line: 0 Error: Type mismatch: ‘KJ_start’’.” Can you help me? Sharma Gourishankar Uh-oh! Looks like your machine is infected by a virus; you’ll have to delete all the files with the ‘htt’ extension. The easiest way is to go Start > Find (or Search in case of Windows XP), type ‘*.htt’ as the criteria and start searching. Once the search is complete, select all the files in the search window and press [Delete]. Now that you’ve learnt your lesson, go to your anti-virus vendor’s Web site, download the latest update and scan your hard drive. Where’s my graphics card? [email protected] E-mail us your computing problems, and we may answer them here! Since we get more mails per day than we can handle, it may take some time for your query to be answered. Rest assured, we are listening! 128 I have a PC with a Pentium 4, 1.5 GHz, 128 MB DDR RAM, a 40 GB Samsung hard drive and a Mercury KOB 845G/GL NDSMx motherboard with an Intel chipset, and onboard sound and video. My problem is that whenever I try to install Linux 7.2, it does not recognise my video card. Linux 7.2 does not list my motherboard in the list of in-built drivers. Where can I find the required drivers for my video card? Saumik Pal The KOB 845G/GL NDSMx motherboard is supported by newer versions of Linux If you are really attached to your version of Linux, and do not want to upgrade to a later version, you can download precompiled binaries in the rpm format from ftp://aiedownload.intel. com/df-support/6080/eng/dripkg-1. 0-4.i386.rpm. If you want to compile the code yourself, go to ftp://aiedownload. intel.com/df-support/6185/eng/20030425i386.tar.gz, and get the readme file from ftp://aiedownload.intel.com/df-support/6080/ ENG/readme.txt. On the other hand, since your PC configuration is definately good SEPTEMBER 2003 enough, you can run newer versions of Linux that have the drivers for your motherboard and graphics card. These distributions are available on the DVD provided with the August 2003 issue of Digit. Faulty CDs I have a Compaq Presario with a Pentium III 1 GHz processor, 256 MB RAM and 20 GB hard disk running Windows XP. Recently, I got a book called Red Hat Linux 8 Bible, which bundled three CDs for installing the operating system. Whenever I try to install Linux from these CDs, it gives me an error message that says, “The second stage of the install which you have selected does not match the boot disk which you are using. This shouldn’t happen and I am rebooting your system now”. Can you help me solve this problem? Amita Unfortunately, you can’t—not using those CDs at least. The problem is that your CDs have the publishers edited version of Red Hat 8 with incorrect file sizes. What you can do is download the correct version from http://www.wiley.com/legacy/compbooks/ errata/redhatpubed/. You don’t even need to do that; just get the Digit August 2003 issue that has a DVD, with the best Linux distributions, including Red Hat 9. Misinformation I have a problem with the Frontech Classycam digital camera that I bought about two weeks ago. My computer is a Pentium 4, 1.5 GHz with 256 MB RAM running Windows XP. It said on the box that the camera works with Windows XP, but when I installed the driver provided with the camera, I got a warning that the The Frontech Web site clearly states that there are no Classycam drivers for Windows XP 129 A Boot for a boot When I create a bootable CD using Nero, the system prompts me to insert the bootable Windows 98 CD. So I need to make, is a bootable Windows 98 CD. How should I go about doing this? Atul Jain To create a bootable Windows 98 CD, you need the Windows 98 installer CD, as well as a bootable floppy handy. What you need to do is insert the bootable floppy, and then start Nero. Select CDROM (Boot) as the type of CD to create and specify A: (or whatever your floppy drive is called) in the ‘Bootable logical drive’ box. Copy the software was not designed to work with this OS, and may not work. I decided to continue installation anyway. Now, when I try to download pictures, I get a series of five errors, starting with ‘Failed to get USB device’. Can you please tell me the solution to this problem? Abhinav Sharma Looks like you’ve been duped! The Frontech ClassyCam does not offer drivers for Windows XP, nor are any available on the Internet. In order to use this camera, you’re going to have to connect it to a machine running Windows 98, 2000, or Me. ‘win98’ f o l d e r from the Windows 98 installer CD to your new compilation, add any files that you want and write the CD. ILLUSTRATIONS: Farzana Cooper In Windows XP, the computer reboots automatically when a fatal error occurs. If that fatal error only occurs when you’re shutting down, the system reboots automatically. If you haven’t changed any of the system failure settings, you should be able to see the error in the Event Log—right-click on My Computer and go to Manage > Event Viewer > System. This can also occur if the Logitech iTouch software version 1.5, or earlier is installed for some Logitech keyboards, such as the Cordless Freedom models. Install the latest iTouch drivers from www.logitech.com. No can hear Never shuts down I have a Pentium III, 800 MHz processor with an 810e motherboard, 128 MB RAM, and two operating systems—Windows 98 and Windows XP. The problem is that my Standby option has been greyed out, and if I select Shut down, the computer just restarts. The problem exists in Windows XP only, and not with Windows 98. I even checked the power options in the BIOS and Control Panel—they all seem to be OK. Then, I tried to disable restart from System Properties > Advanced > Startup & Recovery, but got the Error; “0x0000007E (0xC0000005, 0xFC7F1945, 0xFC9589B0, 0xFC9586B0) kbdclass.sys - Address FC7F1945 base atFC7F1000, DateStamp 36d82f3”. I have to reboot in Windows 98 just to shut down. What should I do? Nitin I have a Pentium 4 with 128 MB RAM and a 40 GB hard disk, running Windows Me. About a month after installing Power Screensaver Builder, I began facing a problem with the sound. I got an error message that said “MMSYSTEM266 the device could not be loaded, verify that the driver is installed correctly”. I tried Use System File Checker to replace missing system files SEPTEMBER 2003 insight ■ ■ troubleshooting FAQs Boot the multi-boot menu I have an Intel 933 MHz on an Intel MB815e motherboard, and an ATX power supply, running Windows 98 SE and Windows XP. The PC works perfectly except that when it shuts down it displays “It’s now safe to turn off your computer”, instead of directly shutting down. My second problem is that I have formatted my D drive, where Windows XP was installed, but still get the menu to choose which operating system to boot from. How do I solve these problems? Ruhit Ok here’s what you have to do; to fix the shutdown problem, go to the CMOS BIOS settings by pressing [Delete] when the PC boots. Go to the Power Management option in the BIOS menu and enable ACPI, press [Esc], save changes to CMOS and exit the BIOS screen. Now, for your second problem, right-click My Computer and go to Properties > Advanced and click on Settings in the 'Startup and Recovery' section. Here, set the 'Default operating system:' to Windows 98, and set the 'Time to display list of operating systems:' to zero. The boot menu option will not be displayed thereafter. A definitive solution involves modifying the boot.ini file. Click on Edit in the same tab to open the Boot.ini file in Notepad. Here, change the default entry to default= c:\, and delete the line multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(2)\WINDOWS="Microsoft Windows XP Professional" referring to Help but everything seemed to be in order. I re-installed the software but the problem persisted. I am able to play my sound files in all other programs. Dev This error is caused if any or all of the following files are missing or corrupted: Msvideo.dll, Dciman.dll or Mciavi.drv—all located in the Windows System folder. Reinstalling a multimedia component from Control Panel > Add/Remove Programs does not replace these system files. You will have to run Windows Setup from within Windows, as then you are prompted to choose 130 /fastdetect. This successfully clears the boot menu. Windows XP doesn’t install I have a Pentium III 933 MHz with Intel 815EEa2 computer. My problem is that I cannot install Windows XP. When I restart, it shows an error stating “error: unmountable_boot_volume”. I recreated the partition and then formatted the hard disk, but still it did not work. What should I do? Ryan 40-conductor cable tings are configured to force the faster UDMA modes. Replace the 40-conductor cable with an 80-conductor UDMA cable. Simultaneously, in the BIOS settings for your computer, load the ‘Fail-Safe’ default settings and then reactivate the most frequently used options such as USB Support. I lost my Red Hat I run Windows Me and recently installed Red Hat Linux 7.2, after which it showed the LILO boot menu. Next, I installed Windows XP but the LILO boot menu disappeared. Now, I have to use a Linux boot disk just to run Linux. How do I fix this? Seejo 80-conductor cable Use an 80-conductor cable to connect UDMA drives, instead the standard 40-conductor cable This occurs if your computer uses an Ultra Direct Memory Access (UDMA) hard disk controller, and the following conditions are true: You use a standard 40-conductor connector cable to connect the UDMA drive to the controller, instead of the required 80-conductor cable, and the basic input/output system (BIOS) set- between running a complete set up and copying all the files again—choose the ‘Copy all files again’ option and your problem will be fixed. Another way to do this is to extract only the files you need from the Windows CD, using System File Checker (SFC). To start SFC, go to Start > Run, type ‘sfc’ and press OK. Next, click on ‘Extract one file from installation disk’, type the file name ‘Msvideo.dll’ and press Start. The next screen will show you where to ‘Restore from’ and the location to ‘Save file in’—press OK. Repeat the steps for all the files mentioned above. You can repair your LILO boot manager from within Linux There’s no need for concern— Windows always overwrites other boot loaders. To fix your system, you have to boot into Linux using the boot disk you have. Login as root and go to the command prompt and type ‘lilo’ and press [Enter]. You should see something like ‘DOS added’ or ‘Linux added’. Now restart your PC, and the problem will be fixed. PC to PC I want to know how to connect my PC to my friend’s PC, who lives around 2 Km away from my house. We both have phones and modems, and do not want to buy any extra hardware. We both run Windows 98. Can we do this? Vishal Sure you can. Just go to Start > Programs > Accessories > Communication > Hyper Terminal on both PCs. Now either you or your friend can call each other using your modems, and transfer data just as if you were on a network. SEPTEMBER 2003 Web camera stopped working Tweaking Windows XP Too many drives I have Windows 98 installed on my machine. The Web camera installed on my system was working perfectly until recently—it just doesn’t activate anymore. I tried re-installing the drivers, but the installation failed. The camera is not detected when I plug it in either. I have checked the BIOS, and found the USB port is enabled. I also tried installing another camera, but even that wasn’t detected. Finally, I installed my camera on another system and found that it works perfectly. What do I do? Narender Negi I have an AMD Athlon XP 1700+ with Asus-A7V8X motherboard, 256 MB DDR 266 RAM and run Windows XP as the operating system. The problem is that my machine takes a very long time to boot up. Santosh Choudhury I have a Athlon XP 2000+ processor, 40 GB Seagate hard disk, 128 MB DDR RAM, ASUS motherboard and run Windows 2000 Professional. I also have a Sony 52X CDROM and an LG 48X CD-Writer. Recently, I bought a 16X DVD-ROM. The problem is that my vendor says it’s not possible to install all three at the same time, reason being that the PC won’t be able to locate both, the DVD-ROM as well as CD-ROM at the same time. Is this true? If yes, what is the solution? Dipanshu Banerjee Now that you’ve narrowed down the possibilities, we suspect that the USB port is the culprit. As you have already checked it is enabled, the port is probably malfunctional. To be doubly sure, you can install a version of Windows with better USB support, such as Windows XP. If the problem persists, your USB port is definitely kaput! You are then left with two options—either buy new USB ports with cables that connect to the USB header on your motherboard (if your motherboard has such headers), or buy a USB PCI card for new USB ports to connect your devices to. Anytime an operating system is booting up, it requires time to load device drivers, start-up programs, etc. The loading time is further dependent on devices being initialised by their drivers. Sometimes a slow device such as an external modem can increase boot up time. Windows XP is a big step forward from previous versions—it brings along a lot of excess baggage in terms of services that start when you boot. To reduce the boot up time, you can use tweaking utilities such as bootvis, available at http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/hwdev/ platform/performance/fastboot/bootvis. mspx. If you want more information on how to tweak Windows XP to improve performance, take a look at the Tips & Tricks special that came along with the June 2003 issue of Digit. PCs are normally limited to four IDE devices. From the information that you have provided, you already have a hard disk, CD-ROM and CD-Writer installed. This leaves one IDE connector to which you can connect your DVD-ROM. If you do not have a free IDE connector, then you need to buy a combination drive that accommodates both a CD-Writer and a DVD-ROM. Use of a splitter in case you do not have a spare power connector for the drive. Also, you might run short of drive bays. Some cabinets have only two bays for optical drives. If so, you will have to buy a new cabinet with three bays. 1/2 pageH AD 131 SEPTEMBER 2003 insight ■ ■ troubleshooting Want to play games? Find out a shortcut? Retrieve a password? Tell the difference between master and slave? Read on... I want shortcuts I have PIII 1.13 GHz processor with Windows 98 SE and Internet Explorer 6. When I want to type a site name, I have to type ‘www.yahoo.com’ to open it, but on another PC, I can just type ‘yahoo.com’ and press [Enter] to open it. What is the solution? Pradeep Gade You don’t even need to type sitename.com for sites that begin with ‘www.’, and end with ‘.com’, like www.yahoo.com; just type ‘yahoo’ and press [Ctrl] + [Enter]. IE6 will fill up the rest. Depending on the browser you use, there are different shortcuts for Web addresses. Back home I have a PIII 500 MHz system with 64 MB RAM and a 10 GB hard drive with three partitions, running Windows 98 and Mandrake Linux. I want to change the file system of the Linux partition back to FAT32. When I run Partition Magic, it gives [email protected] E-mail us your computing problems, and we may answer them here! Since we get more mails per day than we can handle, it may take some time for your query to be answered. Rest assured, we are listening! 112 the message ‘disk geometry error’. How do I convert the partition? Sumit all instances that are found. Restart your computer. Some play, but some do not Oops! Looks like you botched the partitioning process. Relax, it’s possible to make amends using the latest version of Partition Magic, viz., Partition Magic 8 (www.powerquest.com). Alternatively, you can even begin the partitioning process from scratch. Note that since Linux uses the EXT3 type partition to function, you stand to lose all your data when you convert the partition. Forgot something I have a Pentium III 850 MHz computer with 128 MB SD RAM, 20 GB Seagate hard drive, running Windows 98. When I start Windows, I get an error message that ‘A required .DLL file, IMBROWSE.DLL is missing.’ Please tell me how to rectify the problem. Srikanth The file probably belongs to an application you have recently uninstalled or re-installed. Start Windows in Safe Mode (Press [F5] when starting), go to Start > Control Panel > Add/Remove Programs, and remove all unnecessary programs. If that doesn’t work, go to Start > Run and type ‘regedit’. Press [F3] to bring up the Search box, type ‘IMBROWSE.DLL’ in the box, and remove I have installed quite a few games such as Max Payne, Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit 2, Quake III, etc. Quake III works fine, but when I run Max Payne, or Need for Speed, my computer restarts and I see the paths ‘D:\windows\minidump\ mini072303-01.dmp’ and ‘D:\documents\ SPF743~1.sen\local~1\temp\wer6c.tmp.dir00 \sysdata.xml’ mentioned. D: is the partition I have installed Windows XP on. I also have a problem playing files that I saved from CDs in Winamp 3. Strangely, I have no problem playing the same files in Winamp 2.8. Please help! Nabarun Sengupta Your computer could be acting up for various reasons. There could be a problem with your drivers, or with DirectX. Since Quake III uses OpenGL, it might not face the same problem. Update its drivers for all your hardware, and then upgrade the DirectX version to 9.0b. This can also happen if you possess a high-end video card, but a weak power supply. If you have such a card, make sure you have a power supply of at least 300 Watts to eliminate this problem. Also, remember to re-install the games after updating your drivers, so as to replace any corrupted files. OCTOBER 2003 ➜ insight ■ ■ troubleshooting We suggest you stick with Winamp 2.8, as it is known to be more stable. To enable enqueuing in Winamp 2.8, press [Ctrl] + [P] to enter Preferences, move to ‘File Types’, and check the ‘Enqueue as default action’ checkbox in the bottom right. Graphics card for game I just bought an old Hercules Stingray PCI 128/3D model S3318 card, and would like to know the Web site from where I can download its drivers. Also, do let me know if I can play Grand Theft Auto 3 using this card. Sanjana Sinha Visit http://us.hercules.com/support/old _driver.php3 to download the drivers for this card. Click on the appropriate operating system to get the drivers. Unfortunately, you will not be able to play Grand Theft Auto 3, as the card does not meet the minimum requirements for the game. Expired, but locked I have installed a shareware version of Style XP to enhance the look of my XP. Now, the software has expired the trial period, but my XP was not restored to the older condition. The Fast user switching remains disabled, and it prompts for administrator password each time I try to log off, by displaying a message that my computer is locked. What can I do to restore my XP to the original default settings? Ram Kishore In most cases, uninstalling the program should restore your system settings. You’ll need to boot into Safe Mode—press [F8] at startup and choose ‘Safe Mode’. Then go to ‘Add/Remove Programs’ in the Control Panel. Windows XP offers the ‘System Restore’ option in Safe Mode. If you haven’t turned Word, Excel and Outlook crash I have a Pentium III 500 MHz, 256 MB Ram, 20 GB hard disk, nVidia TNT 64 graphics card and run Windows Me. I have also installed Office 2000 Professional and Vcom System Suite along with many other freeware and shareware programs. I have the latest Windows and Office updates. Of late, when I start either Word, Excel or MS Outlook, I get this error message: ‘Excel (Word or MS Outlook) has caused an error in MSO9.DLL. Excel (Word or MS Outlook) will now close. If you continue to experience problems try restarting your computer’. When I start either PowerPoint or MS Access, this problem does not occur. I have tried repairing the Office application, but to no avail. I have run the Office SR patches and tried removing the MSO9.DLL file, but still the problem persists. What do I do? Parin A Jhaveri The procedure is pretty simple, just make sure you follow it carefully. For the feature off, you’ll be able to restore your system to the exact state it was in before you installed the program. Simply select the corresponding restore point. Misleading information I recently purchased a Samsung 40 GB hard disk, but it does not get detected in the BIOS. When I refer my motherboard manual, it says that my system chipset is ‘Intel 82440ZX PCIset (82443ZX + 82371EB) w/AGP solution’ and also mentions ‘Dual ultra DMA/33 IDE ports support greater than 8.4 GB HDD’. Why is my 40 GB hard drive not getting detected? Rahul A Kavthankar Your manual only mentions ‘greater than 8.4 GB’, what it doesn’t tell you is that it cannot support hard disks above the 32 GB limit. Your 40 GB hard disk has a jumper setting at the back that says ‘32 GB clip’. Setting the jumper to this position will let your motherboard detect the hard disk. Remember, enabling this also sets your hard disk to the slave position, so ensure that it doesn’t clash with another device on the same channel. Bad is really bad Use System Restore to revert to a stable, previous state 114 Though my computer is only a year old, my hard disk has already developed ILLUSTRATIONS: Farzana Cooper Windows Me, go to Start > Search > For Files or Folders, and type ‘mso9.dll’. In the Look In box, select My Computer, and click Search Now. When the file is found, right-click on it, and select Rename. Change the extension of the file to .old (mso9.dll.old), press [Enter], and close the Find Files window. Go to Start > Settings > Control Panel > Add/Remove Programs, and select Microsoft Office. Click on Add/Remove, and in the pop up box, select Repair Office. Now, click 'Repair Errors in my Office 2000 installation', and click Finish. You could also try un-installing and then reinstalling Office. bad sectors. I am surprised that computers in cyber cafes are used extensively and do not get such problem, yet my sparingly used hard disk does. What is the main reason for bad sectors in hard disks? Vijayananth Bad sectors are the bane of our existence. They can be caused by a myriad of reasons such as a malfunctioning device, a failing magnetic medium, severe jerks during transportation, etc. Voltage fluctuation and power outages can also result in the head touching the disk surface and causing physical damage. Please do check your mains for any voltage fluctuations, and verify whether you have a 350 Watts of power supply. I am stuck with 580 x 600 The current resolution of my computer is 580 x 600 with 16 colours. Whenever I change my display settings, it prompts me to restart the computer though I have set it to ‘Change settings without restarting’. Even after I restart, I get an error message that says, “There is a problem with your display settings. The adapter type is incorrect, or the current settings do not work with your hardware”. How do I fix this? Gurpreet Singh Kalsi OCTOBER 2003 FAQs Lost partition I have Intel Celeron 1.7 GHz processor, with 128 DDR RAM and a 40 GB hard disk, running Windows 98 and XP. The problem is that when I boot my system into Windows XP, it shows four partitions. However, when I boot into Windows 98, it just shows three partitions. It omits the partition in which Windows XP is installed. What should I do? Soman Dubey Soman, you will need to purchase a utility called Paragon NTFS for Windows 98 (http://www.paragongmbh. com/n_ntfs.htm), which will mount the Windows XP NTFS partition in Windows 98. Alternatively, you can reinstall Windows XP and convert the partiton into FAT32. What’s the name again? I installed Red Hat Linux 8.0 on my pc. While installing, I was asked to enter root password, I entered it as ‘mahendra’. Then I was asked to make users, but I didn’t. Now when I boot my PC, I am asked to enter username and password, since I had not created any user. What should I do? Mahendra The fault, Gurpreet, lies with your graphics card’s drivers. An incorrectly installed driver can cause this problem. You haven’t specified your system configuration, so you’ll have to locate your manufacturer’s Web site and download the latest drivers for your operating system from there. Buying a RAM I have a Compaq system Celeron 333 MHz, with 64 MB SD RAM and Windows Me. My computer is very slow, so I have decided to increase the RAM. Are there any technical specifications that I have to note before buying the RAM? I’m not sure about my motherboard, but I found (using Dr.Hardware), that my motherboard uses the Intel 440EX PCI chipset. Vinay Nair The specifications you need to keep in mind are the RAM type and its speed. In your case, the type is SDRAM, the speed could be 66 MHz or 100 MHz. Look for a 100 MHz module for the upgrade. In case you decide to keep your old stick, remem- 115 Don’t worry, Linux always creates a root user that acts as the administrator of the computer. Simply enter ‘root’ as the username, and ‘mahendra’ as the password. Where is DMA? I use the Parashar Jyotish software, but when I try to print a page it shows box like characters, instead of actual font. I have installed the soft- Access the DMA settings in the Advanced Settings tab ware in all the versions of Windows—Me, 98, 2000 and XP. bring up the Properties sheet. In the I am yet to find a solution. Can you Advanced Settings tab, you’ll find the help me? Also, I want to know necessary settings. Access the DMA setwhere the DMA option is located in tings for ‘Secondary IDE Channel’ in Windows XP. the same manner. Regarding your problems with the Krishn Kant Pandey printout, it is program plus printer specific. Most likely, the program uses To access the DMA option in a font that the printer doesn’t support. Windows XP, go to the Control Panel Check the printer’s Web site for updatand double-click on System. Go to ed drivers. Alternatively, you may Hardware and click on Device Manager. contact the software manufacturer to Double-click on the ‘IDE ATA/ATAPI check if they have a software update for Controllers’ category, and then doublethe application. click on ‘Primary IDE Channel’ to ber to buy the same speed RAM or else system conflicts will occur. You can buy RAM on a testing warranty basis to check for system compatibility. Who came first? Master or slave I have a Pentium III 1.13 GHz machine running Windows 98 SE and Windows XP. My hard disk is connected as secondary master. When I connect another hard disk to my PC (as secondary slave), it does not boot from my secondary master hard disk, and boots from secondary the slave instead. CMOS setting shows first boot device as HDD0. Please give me a solution. Pradeep Gade First, connect the hard drive that has your operating system to the primary IDE channel, and configure it as your primary master. Next, connect the other drive to the secondary channel and configure it as a secondary slave. This will solve your problem. Dreaded blue screen plague I have a Pentium IV with Windows XP Professional and 512 MB RAM. For months now, I have been plagued with a recurring problem that leaves me frustrated. Every now and then, my PC crashes, leaving me with the dreaded blue screen saying, “A problem has been detected and Windows has been shut down to prevent damage to your computer”. This is followed by some generic advice about how to fix the problem. Further, two important things that show up are: a program called win32k.sys along with a memory address, and second, ‘IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL’. How can I fix this problem? Mark The problem can occur due to reasons, such as incompatible hardware or software, or a conflicting device driver. Pin-pointing the exact cause is difficult since you have not mentioned the exact error message. However, you can visit http://www.microsoft.com/technet/treeview/de fault.asp?url=/technet/prodtechnol/winxppro/r eskit/prmd_stp_hwpg.asp for the detailed steps to help you diagnose and rectify the problem. OCTOBER 2003 insight ■ ■ troubleshooting Hard disk woes I recently partitioned my 40 GB HDD using fdisk from DOS. The partition structure of my hard disk is as follows C: (Fat32), D: (Ext2), E: (Linux Swap), F: (NTFS), G: (FAT32), H: (FAT32). I had installed Windows Me on the C drive, Windows XP on the F drive, and Linux on the D drive. After repeated attempts I was unable to install X-Windows in Linux, so I removed Linux and re-installed Windows Me. Now my boot loader shows Windows XP and Windows Me, but boots only to WinME. ‘fdisk’ does not run and hangs the machine. I tried loading Partition Magic 6.0 but this shows an error ‘Disk Geometry error. Partition’s drive letter cannot be identified’. Please help me solve this problem. Amit Paul Nothing to worry about Amit, just use a Windows XP bootable CD to repair the Windows installation. If that doesn’t solve it, run the XP setup and delete the Linux partition when you are prompted to partition your hard disk. XP will automatically detect previous versions and configure the boot loader accordingly. Speed Boosters I have a Pentium III 933 MHz PC with 128 MB SD RAM. My computer takes a long time to start. Secondly, the CD-ROM drive takes a long time to access when I click on My Computer. I want to make my PC faster, is there any software available that will do this? Nitish Trikannad Tsk, Tsk! Always remember to mention the operating system you use. In general, uninstalling all unnecessary applications, closing all background programs, and deleting unused fonts from the ‘Windows\Fonts’ directory will speed up your computer. You can use ‘msconfig’, an inbuilt utility to do most of this (go to Start > Run and type ‘msconfig’, and press [Enter]). As for your CDROM, it probably has a faulty lens and therefore takes time to identify CDs. Replace the drive if it’s within the warranty period. me the site from where I can download the drivers of the card? Also tell me if I can play Grand Theft Auto 3 using this card. Sanjana sinha The drivers for this card can be found at http://us.hercules.com/support/old_ driver.php3. Click on the appropriate operating system to get the drivers. Unfortunately, you will not be able to play GTA 3 as the card does not meet the minimum requirements for the game (16 MB 3D video card). Ring tone on Infrared I have a Nokia 8250. It has an infrared communication system. I would like to send Ring tone from PC to my mobile. What are the things I will require. In order to send a ring tone from your PC, you must first connect your phone to it. This can be done either via a data cable or using an infrared port. So you need to purchase a compatible data cable or get an external infrared port if your PC does not have one. You will also need connectivity software such as Nokia PC suite. Once connected, depending on the software you use, you will be able to send a ring tone across. If you use a Nokia PC suite, you can compose your ring tone and click on the ‘Send to phone’ button www.Blank.page Whenever I try to open Web pages (both offline or online), the Internet Explorer 6 window appears blank, but I can see the title and icons. I have a Pentium III, SM56 Motorola Internal modem, and runs Windows XP Professional. Sudeep This problem occurs due to a rendering fault with IE. Try installing an alternate browser, such as Opera, to see if it persists. If Opera works well, then you need to re-install Internet Explorer. Graphic Card for Game I have bought an old Hercules stingray PCI 128/3D model S3318 card. Can you please tell 116 OCTOBER 2003 insight ■ ■ trouHaunted computer Over the past few days, whenever I move my mouse, the pointer starts running by itself and opens unwanted applications. At first, I thought that it might be some sort of virus, so I formatted and reinstalled with an up-todate version of Norton AntiVirus 2003, but I still face the same problem. I have even removed and reinstalled my mouse driver. It worked for a while, but started acting up again. What’s wrong with my PC? Praveen Tanwar Calm down Praveen, there’s no need to go chasing mice all over the 117 place! The solution is actually quite simple. You are probably using Microsoft Office XP with Speech Recognition enabled. The problem is that you haven’t configured the Speech Recognition, which often results in ‘haunted computer’ syndrome. There’s no need to go about uninstalling Speech Recognition either, as you might want to use it at a later stage. What you can do immediately is disable it, and later if you want, you can configure it to your voice. To disable it, go to Start > Settings > Control Panel > Regional and Language Options, in the applet go to Languages > Details, and check the OCTOBER 2003 insight ■ ■ troubleshooting Web camera stopped working Tweaking Windows XP Too many drives I have Windows 98 installed on my machine. The Web camera installed on my system was working perfectly until recently—it just doesn’t activate anymore. I tried re-installing the drivers, but the installation failed. The camera is not detected when I plug it in either. I have checked the BIOS, and found the USB port is enabled. I also tried installing another camera, but even that wasn’t detected. Finally, I installed my camera on another system and found that it works perfectly. What do I do? Narender Negi I have an AMD Athlon XP 1700+ with Asus-A7V8X motherboard, 256 MB DDR 266 RAM and run Windows XP as the operating system. The problem is that my machine takes a very long time to boot up. Santosh Choudhury I have a Athlon XP 2000+ processor, 40 GB Seagate hard disk, 128 MB DDR RAM, ASUS motherboard and run Windows 2000 Professional. I also have a Sony 52X CDROM and an LG 48X CD-Writer. Recently, I bought a 16X DVD-ROM. The problem is that my vendor says it’s not possible to install all three at the same time, reason being that the PC won’t be able to locate both, the DVD-ROM as well as CD-ROM at the same time. Is this true? If yes, what is the solution? Dipanshu Banerjee Now that you’ve narrowed down the possibilities, we suspect that the USB port is the culprit. As you have already checked it is enabled, the port is probably malfunctional. To be doubly sure, you can install a version of Windows with better USB support, such as Windows XP. If the problem persists, your USB port is definitely kaput! You are then left with two options—either buy new USB ports with cables that connect to the USB header on your motherboard (if your motherboard has such headers), or buy a USB PCI card for new USB ports to connect your devices to. Anytime an operating system is booting up, it requires time to load device drivers, start-up programs, etc. The loading time is further dependent on devices being initialised by their drivers. Sometimes a slow device such as an external modem can increase boot up time. Windows XP is a big step forward from previous versions—it brings along a lot of excess baggage in terms of services that start when you boot. To reduce the boot up time, you can use tweaking utilities such as bootvis, available at http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/hwdev/ platform/performance/fastboot/bootvis. mspx. If you want more information on how to tweak Windows XP to improve performance, take a look at the Tips & Tricks special that came along with the June 2003 issue of Digit. PCs are normally limited to four IDE devices. From the information that you have provided, you already have a hard disk, CD-ROM and CD-Writer installed. This leaves one IDE connector to which you can connect your DVD-ROM. If you do not have a free IDE connector, then you need to buy a combination drive that accommodates both a CD-Writer and a DVD-ROM. Use of a splitter in case you do not have a spare power connector for the drive. Also, you might run short of drive bays. Some cabinets have only two bays for optical drives. If so, you will have to buy a new cabinet with three bays. 1/2 pageH AD 118 OCTOBER 2003 insight ■ ■ troubleshooting Weird resolutions, truant system files, the dreaded Blue Screen, Linux problems, whatever your problems, chances are they’ll be answered here... Missing system files I get the following error message when running the demo version of SuperBike 2000 on my Windows 98 SE system: ‘Error starting program: The IMM32.DLL file is linked to missing export USER32.DLL: User32InitializelmmEntry Table. A device attached to the system is not functioning’. Please help me. Saktidip A corrupt or missing instance of the files you’ve mentioned might be playing spoilsport! Replace them using the ‘System File Checker’. Click on Start > Run, type ‘sfc’ and press [Enter]. Choose ‘Extract one file from installation disk’, type ‘C:\windows\system\user32. dll’ and click Start to begin the process. System file integrity checker in Windows 98 103 You’ll need the original Windows 98 CD, or the location of the CAB files from where you installed the operating system. Repeat the procedure for imm32.dll, which is also located in the Windows System folder. If that doesn’t work, try uninstalling and then re-installing the game. Trouble with monitor resolution I have a Pentium 4 1.8 GHz PC with 512 MB DDR RAM, an nVidia GeForce4 440MX graphics card and a 14-inch Samsung Samtron 45Bn monitor running Windows XP Home Edition. Whenever I try playing Warcraft III Reign of Chaos, the startup video runs smoothly, but when the game begins, the monitor goes blank, its power LED starts flashing and I can only get sound. It returns to Windows normally when I press [Ctrl] + [Alt] + [Del]. I tried changing the resolution and refresh rate of the monitor, but that didn’t help. Help! Girish Joshi The monitor blanks out because the game switches to a resolution and a refresh rate that it does not support. You’ll need to reinstall the game, and set its resolution to a lower value. Also, set your desktop resolution to a low value, say, 800 x 600 x 16, before you run the game. While you’re at it, upgrade your graphics card drivers, and install the latest version of DirectX from www.microsoft.com/directx. Deadly blue screens I have an AMD Athlon XP 2400+, 512 MB DDR RAM, a Radeon graphics card and an Asus A7V8X motherboard running Windows XP Professional. The problem is that whenever I play a game, I get a blue screen error asking me to disable cache and shadowing, or remove any recently installed software or hardware. Also, does my motherboard have any compatibility issues with my graphics card as far as the supported AGP voltage is concerned? Sachin Siva Boot the system and press [Del] to enter the BIOS. Here, go to the Advanced Settings option—you will find an option to disable video cache and shadowing. Also, you can try lowering the AGP Aperture size to the minimum (generally 4 MB) and the AGP speed from 8X to 4X or 2X. As for incompatibility in terms of voltages, your PC wouldn’t boot if there was one! So relax, Sachin, your system is fine. What is System Zone2? I have a Pentium 4 2.4 GHz processor on an Intel 865GBF motherboard. I get a message from Intel Active Monitor while playing games such as Need for NOVEMBER 2003 ➜ insight ■ ■ troubleshooting Speed 2 or Project IGI, stating that System Zone2 has exceeded its temperature limit. What is System Zone2 and how do I solve the problem? Ashish Yadav Looks like you will have to go in for a clean install of your graphics drivers. First un-install them from Start > Settings > Control Panel > Add/Remove Programs, reboot your PC, and when Windows prompts you, select your card type as ‘StanSystem Zones refer to specific areas on dard VGA’. your motherboard where important chips Now, restart the system, install are located. System Zone1 refers to the area the latest drivers and reboot. Next, near the PCI expansion slot, and System install the latest version of DirecZone2 refers to the area where the system tX and reboot your system one RAM is located. The error message occurs last time. if the warning temperature for the Active Since you’ve changed the You can turn off File Protection by editing the registry Monitor program has been set too low for location of your unit, there’s a your system. You need not worry as long as possibility that the jerks it experienced PC, or try to access the CD-ROM drive. your PC doesn’t crash after playing games. might have loosened a card or two. So, Sigh… Do I have to live with it all my life? Simply set the warning temperature a little check the RAM sticks and AGP card to David Lalsama higher in the monitor program. make sure they’re seated firmly. 3D device missing No David, you don’t. The best option here is to load the Windows XP installaI have an nVidia Riva TNT2 graphics Turning off Windows file protection tion CD when prompted, and allow Wincard on my Pentium 4 1.5 GHz system with I have a PC running Windows XP Prodows to restore the missing files. Of 128 MB SDRAM running Windows XP. I can fessional. Instead of using Style XP, I course, you can also disable Windows File play Cricket 2002 and Fifa 2000 properly on replaced Windows uxtheme.dll and also Protection—the system that prevent users my system. However, ever since I changed the system32.dll. from deleting system and program files my cabinet’s position, all my games showed When I rebooted my computer, a Windows by editing a registry value. Be very careful up error message saying that they required file protection error message appeared, statwhen you do this. graphics acceleration. Also, though the ing that certain files that were required to Go to Start > Run and type ‘regedit’, Device Manager lists the graphics card, it run Windows properly had been replaced does not show up in the 3dsetup of the and needed to be restored. Thereafter, it navigate to the SFCDisable key in games. Installing the latest drivers did not asked for the Windows XP installation CD. I ‘HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft help. What do I do now? cancelled the message and ever since then, \Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon’ and Rakesh Khan I get the same error whenever I reboot my edit it to hold the value ‘0xFFFFFF9D’. If you want to re-enable File Protection, just reset this value to ‘0’. odd behaviour, such as frequent system Incorrect temperature readings crashes. Update your BIOS from the Intel I have a Pentium 4-based PC with an Installing Windows 2000 Professional Web site (www.intel.com), and the probIntel D850GB motherboard. During norI am unable to install Windows 2000 mal operation, Intel Active Monitor shows lem should be solved. Professional in MS-DOS mode. I had the 65 C - 66 C temperature in System As for keeping the system cool, just to install Windows 98 SE first, and Zone1 whereas the safe temperature indiensure that you are using a good-quality then upgrade it to Windows 2000 Profescated is 50 C. What needs to be SMPS such as sional. Is there a way to install Windows done to reduce the temAntec, and 2000 Professional without having to folperature? I have an always opt for a low this procedure? ATX cabinet and large and Amey I have an addiroomy cabinet. tional fan Check the orienYes, there is. You can install it directinstalled next to tation of the ly using a bootable Windows 2000 CD. To the SMPS but installed fan. change the boot sequence, re-start your apparently, it One fan should PC and press [Del] ([F2], or [F12], dependdoes not circulate expel hot air from ing upon your motherboard), to enter the much air. the case, while the CMOS setup. Change the first boot Murli other draws in air option to CD-ROM and keep the hard from the outside. If disk as the second boot option. Now boot ILLUSTRATIONS: Mahesh Benkar both the fans drive air in your PC using the Windows 2000 CD. You are facthe same direction, it’ll actually increase The setup should start automatically. ing this problem because of the older the internal temperature. Clear the airIf you do not have a bootable WinBIOS that provides incorrect informaflow path of the processor fan by securdows 2000 CD, you can still install it tion to the Intel Active Monitor. You ing the IDE and power cables with a using a bootable Windows 98 CD. First, need not worry about your system being rubber band or string. boot into MS-DOS using the Windows 98 overheated unless the system shows any CD. Next, swap the Windows 98 CD with 104 NOVEMBER 2003 your non-bootable Windows 2000 CD and then type ‘drive: \i386\winnt.exe’ at the prompt. This starts off the installation in MS-DOS mode. Retrieving Linux partition I have a PIII 933 MHz system with 128 MB RAM and a 20 GB hard disk. I have two Windows partitions and one Linux partition. I run Windows XP and Mandrake 8.1, and the dual boot system worked fine. However, the boot option disappeared when I installed Windows 98 on the Windows partition, and the Linux partition is inaccessible. How can I boot into Linux and retrieve my Linux partition? Arindam Sarkar The Windows 98 installation flushed the Master Boot Record, and hence you lost the boot loader (LILO or GRUB) that was installed by Mandrake 8.1. There are a number of ways to restore the boot loader. One of them is to use a utility called LOADLIN that is present in the Linux CD under the DOS utilities folder. Copy this utility into a folder called, say, LOADLIN in the C drive. Next, boot to Windows 98 in MS-DOS mode and type ‘C:\LOADLIN> LOADLIN vmlinuz /dev/hdb1 ro’ at the command prompt. Here ‘vmlinuz’ is the Linux kernel image that’s located in the DOS utilities folder of the Linux CD and ‘/dev/hdb1’ is the location of your Linux partition. The kernel should be available in the same directory as that of LOADLIN. This loads the Linux operating system, and then type ‘LILO’ when you get to the Linux command prompt. If this does not fix it, do a minimal install of Mandrake 8.1 using the installation CD. Here, choose to upgrade when you get the install options, but don’t select any files for upgrading. This way, the setup installs the boot loader and the whole installation finishes in about 10 minutes. CPU cooler for AMD I own a Compaq Presario S3010IL PC that has an AMD XP 2000+ processor. SiSandra2003 reports that my CPU fan is spinning at 981 rpm only, and the system fan speed is 1,850 rpm. I verified this with the BIOS information, and found them to be the same and that’s the reason why the system becomes hot after a few minutes of operation. I would like to know the recommended fan speed for the AMD Athlon XP 2000+. Devasish 105 AMD overclocking. I just upgraded my PC to an AMD AthlonXP 2000+, Asus Nforce motherboard and a 40 GB hard disk. I heard that the Athlon XP2000+ can be safely overclocked up to 2 GHz. How do I do that? Girish Kulkarni AMD processors can be overclocked easily, but do bear in mind that doing so reduces their life. Start the system, press [Del] to enter the BIOS and increase the FSB of the processor by a small step, say, 1 MHz in the Advanced Chipset features. At the same time, also increase the memory speed in the same way. Keep doing this until you have a stable system. Frequent crashes after tweaking the system indicate that it has been overclocked above limits. You will have to decrease the above-mentioned FSB speed. You also need to have some of the SiSoft Sandra does not measure the fan speed; it just takes the data available from the BIOS and displays it. Also, the BIOS is often incorrect in measuring the actual fan speed, temperature, etc. Hence, you cannot take its word for the spinning speed. Open the chassis and check the speed of the fan. As a thumb rule, if you can make out or read the name written on the fan, then, yes, it’s slow. However, if it’s blurred out and the green AMD logo looks white, then the fan is running at the right speed. It is just the BIOS that is reporting the wrong speed, for which you can ask Compaq support to provide you with an updated BIOS. The recommended fan speed for the Athlon XP is approximately 5000 rpm and it is always good to go for a faster one, say the Volcano series from Thermaltake. Can’t delete from floppy While formatting a floppy, I received a message that it was already formatted. However, it would not let me store a 500 KB file on it saying that the drive was full and I needed to insert another floppy. I did so and the error appeared yet again. So, I tried deleting the files, but even that did not happen. I bought a following accessories to ensure that you don’t blow up the processor. The first and foremost is a quality heat sink and fan combination—ideally, a copper heat sink with a high-rpm fan on it. Secondly, you need a spacious cabinet with adequate ventilation for the circulating air to bring down the temperature within the cabinet. As said earlier, overclocking tends to reduce the life span of all the components and it also makes your warranty void. Indeed it’s risky; so don’t do anything unless you know what it is you intend doing. new floppy drive and installed a new cable, but it was of no use. However, the disk worked fine on my friend’s computer. I think the motherboard has some defect and needs to be replaced. Also, are there any IDE cables that work with floppy drives? Akash Chhibber Akash, had there been a problem with your motherboard, the floppy drive would not have turned up in Windows Explorer. Since you can see it there, nothing is wrong with the board. Check the ‘Standard Setup’ in the BIOS settings to see if the floppy disk type is set to ‘1.44 MB’. Also, the ‘Floppy Disk Controller’ in the ‘Integrated Peripherals’ menu should be set to ‘Enabled’. In ‘Advanced BIOS Setup’, set ‘Boot up floppy seek’ to ‘Enabled’. This forces the BIOS to check for a working drive every time it boots. Try deleting the contents of the floppy, by getting into DOS mode and typing ‘a: DEL *.*’ at the prompt, or format it in the DOS mode using ‘format a:’. Floppy drives use their own connectors and cables. They do not use an IDE interface and consequently, do not work with an IDE cable. NOVEMBER 2003 insight ■ ■ troubleshooting FAQs Sound problem with games Most of the trailers provided on the Digit CDs are in DivX format so as to reduce the file size while maintaining video quality. You need to install the DivX codec, which is on the Mindware Digit CD, to play these files. I have a P-III 1 GHz, 128 MB RAM and a KOB 815etfsx Mercury motherboard. I use Windows 98 as well as Windows XP. My problem is that whenever I play 3D games, sound becomes scratchy and later it just stops sounding right. I have to restart my PC to rectify this. Is there a solution? Harpreet Singh Since you haven’t mentioned which 3D games you run, we assume the problem occurs in all of them. Scratchy sound is usually a result of outdated or corrupt sound drivers. Update them to the latest available version. You’ll need to refer to your manual to figure out the codec you’ve installed, in case you’re using the onboard sound. You could also download and install DirectX 9.0b from Microsoft’s Web site (www.microsoft.com/directx). Configuring MailWasher 2.0 MailWasher won’t filter out the spam messages. Obtain them from your email client settings. In the case of Outlook Express, go to Tools > Accounts. Here, select the account name, click Properties and go to the Servers tab to get the above-mentioned addresses. Configuring MailWasher 2.0 The Divx video encoder I have a problem related to MailWasher 2.0.40 beta. During the installation process, it gave me a message stating that I should give the address of the SMTP and POP server. How do I do that? Pratyesh Somani It is a must to enter the addresses for the incoming (POP) and outgoing (SMTP) mail servers, else RPC error I use Windows XP Professional. While working, I get a Remote Procedure Call (RPC) error and my PC starts a shutdown procedure by showing a countdown of 1 minute, after which it actually restarts! This happens quite often. Help needed, sincerely! Kalpesh Gajjar Yikes! It’s the win32.Blaster worm that’s infected your system. Here’s how you manually remove this worm from your system. Press [Ctrl] + [Alt] + [Del] to bring up the Task Manager and remove any currently running instance of msblast.exe. Enable the Internet Connection Firewall in Windows XP. Go to Control Panel > Network Connections, 106 Playing trailer videos I have a Pentium 4 with 128 MB RAM and a 32 MB S3 Savage4 graphics card, running Windows Me and Windows XP Professional. The trailers of games and films on Digit CDs do not play on either Windows ME and Windows XP. Also, I am unable to play games such as Quake III ever since I installed DirectX 9 drivers on Windows Me. Malkeet Singh Download the latest drivers available for Savage4 from www.s3graphics.com for Windows Me. If this does not fix it, revert to the older version of DirectX using System Restore. Go to Start > Programs > Accessories > System Restore. Select a restore point prior to installing DirectX 9 from the list. This restores your system to the previous DirectX configuration. right-click your Internet connection and select Properties. In the Advanced tab, under Internet Connection Firewall, check ‘Protect my computer and network by limiting or preventing access to this computer from the Internet’ to enable the firewall. Now, apply the security patch available for this worm at the Microsoft Web site. A detailed description about the worm, its solution and update is available at http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx? scid=/directory/worldwide/ja/kblight/t009/7/ 02.asp. [email protected] E-mail us your computing problems, and we may answer them here! Since we get more mails per day than we can handle, it may take some time for your query to be answered. Rest assured, we are listening! This is the error message that MSBlaster brings up NOVEMBER 2003 insight ■ ■ troubleshooting Installation problems, games going haywire, CD-ROM problems, missing drivers, etc. You name it, we solve it Game for an error I have a 633 MHz CPU, on an Intel 82810e motherboard with in-built VGA and sound, running Windows Me. I get the following error message when trying to install Delta Force: “Intel® 82810 E graphics controller. This video card does not support HWT &L (Hardware accelerated transform & lighting). Delta Force has been optimized for cards supporting HWT &L and therefore will run slower on your hardware. The resolution has failed, please make sure that you have the latest drivers for your video card and run the video test again.” Please help me solve this problem, and if possible include the latest drivers in the forthcoming CDs. Praveen S Bohra Whoops! Sorry Praveen, the problem is not with the graphics drivers; the bitter truth is that your hardware is just not good enough. What you need is a better graphics card, at least a GeForce2. Unfortunately, since you have an i810based motherboard, you probably don’t have an AGP slot. Though it hurts, both your pocket and your heart, you’re going to have to do a massive system overhaul if you want to play any of today’s games. ASUS V8170 64 MB graphics card, running Windows XP. I have installed games such as The Hulk, GTA: Vice City, Enter the Matrix, etc. The problem is, I can’t seem to control the characters, they just move left or right on their own. I don’t have this problem with The Age of Mythology. What do I do? Also, your Mindware and Playware CDs do not autorun on my computer. Somesh The most basic problem could be a malfunctioning keyboard. Check to see that the arrow keys, or whichever keys you have configured to move left and right, are not stuck—a few sharp taps on these keys will unstick them. What’s more probable is that you have installed, but not configured, some other input device such as a joystick or gamepad. This may cause a conflict and can cause your game to go haywire. Go to your game’s control options and disable the use of joysticks. If the CDs do not autorun, but you can still browse through them, it means that the autorun function has been disabled on your PC. Doubleclick on My Computer, rightclick on your CD-ROM drive and select Properties. Now, click on the AutoPlay tab and then click on ‘Restore Defaults’. This will turn the auto play function back on, and you can enjoy our CDs. Too many restarts Height of AI I have a Pentium III 1.13 GHz, 256 MB RAM, 80 GB hard disk and an 159 Check ‘Auto Insert Notification’ to enable autorun on your system. I have an 8 GB hard disk with two partitions, a 2 GB one and a 6 GB one. My problem is that whenever I run either ScanDisk or Disk Defragmenter on my C drive, it runs properly for a couple of minutes and DECEMBER 2003 insight ■ ■ troubleshooting Musical computer the motherboard, you’ll need to check the BIOS (generally under Integrated Peripherals) to see whether the port is enabled and has an address. Next, you need to add the hardware into Windows. The procedure varies by OS version; a common method is to use the ‘Add Hardware’ wizard from the Control Panel. Once the device is installed, check if it First you shows up in Control need to connect the two Panel > Multimedia together with a suitable Devices. ILLUSTRATOR: Mahesh Benkar connector, which should Finally, you’ll need have come bundled with software that can handle an your synthesizer—if it isn’t, you’ll have external synthesizer, such as Cakewalk, to buy one. You haven’t specified although there are plenty of alternatives. whether your sound card is integrated or Now, you’re all set to make cool not; if the MIDI port is integrated into digital music. I have a Casio synthesizer with a midi port, and my computer has a sound card with midi/game port. How can I connect both of them to create great music? Saurabh 1 col AD then restarts. The reason that appears for the restart is ‘Drive Contents Changed’. This is really driving me mad. I run Windows Me. What should I do? Dhananjay Gupta ScanDisk restarts when it detects a program writing to the disk. Therefore, before you start Scandisk, ensure that all other programs are closed—especially the ones in the System Tray, such as anti-virus programs, system monitors, firewalls, etc. You can press [Ctrl] + [Alt] + [Delete] to bring up the End Task box. This lets you see all programs currently running on your system. If this fails to work, reboot into Safe Mode (press [F5] before Windows starts) and run ScanDisk. This will almost certainly solve the problem, but will make ScanDisk run rather slowly. Intel or AMD? I have a Pentium III 800 MHz with 256 MB RAM. I want to upgrade my processor, as I can’t run the latest games smoothly. Please suggest what I should buy—AMD or Intel? Is the latest software compatible with AMD processors? Harsimranjit OK, we’ll say it again: please write in and give us entire PC configurations if you want us to solve your problems properly. Now, since you haven’t mentioned the most important gaming com- 160 ponent—the graphics card—we have to assume you don’t haveone. Instead of spending on a PC upgrade, you should buy yourself a good graphics card. For a Pentium III 800 MHz, a GeForce4 440MX or GeForce FX 5200 should do nicely. These cards cost about Rs 2,500 andRs 5,000 respectively. If you just have to upgrade, we suggest an AMD-nForce combination. This will save you money, as you will not have to buy a separate graphics card. Three times the problem I have three questions: Is there a way by which we can retrieve a forgotten password for a protected Excel worksheet? Recently, I partitioned my hard disk on my home PC. I run Windows XP and Windows 98 SE. Is it possible to operate a Video Mate TV tuner card in Windows XP? I can’t find the required Windows XP drivers. The instruction manual doesn’t mention the manufacturer’s Web site. Where can I find original or compatible drivers? I am not able to type the ’@’ character. When I press it, I get an ‘a’. P. P. Chaukimath Yes, there are tools for recovering passwords of protected Excel files. One of them is Excel Key. A demo version can be downloaded from http://www. lostpassword.com/excel.htm. Another utility is Accent Office Password Recovery DECEMBER 2003 LT; the trial version can be downloaded from http://www.passwordrecoverytools.com/store/aofpr_setup.exe. As you haven’t specified the manufacturer of your TV tuner card, we presume it is a Compro VideoMate TV. This card works perfectly with Windows XP. You can download the drivers from http://www.comprousa.com/download/index.htm#VMTV The ‘@’ problem is caused by incorrect settings for the keyboard layout. In Windows 98, go to Start > Settings > Control Panel and double-click on Keyboard. Select Language and click on Properties. Select ‘United States 101’ from the drop- down menu and click OK. This should solve your problem. Save settings of Outlook I want to format my hard drive and reinstall Windows. How do I back up Outlook’s User Account Settings and Mail Message Rules? Michael Jeyabalan Go to File > Import and Export > Export to a file > Personal Folders File (.pst), and select the folders to be backed up, as well as the save location. Remember the password so you can open it later. To save rules, go to Tools > Rules Wizard and select the rule you have created. From ‘Apply rules in the following order’, click Options at the bottom right corner, click on ‘Export Rules’ and save the rules to a separate partition. After reinstalling Windows, you can import these PST files and rules. 1/2 V Ad Floppy drive flop Of late, I can’t read the contents of floppies. I get a pop-up box that says that the disk is not formatted. The same floppy works in other drives, and Inever got these messages before. What’s the problem? Swadhin Sahoo Update, date no update My system configuration is: Pentium III 450 MHz, DirectX 9.0, VIA VT82C693 Apollo Pro Plus motherboard chipset, 128 MB SDRAM. I have a SiS 6326 graphics card (8 MB video, 32 MB AGP) running Windows 98. Recently, I purchased a game (Cricket 2002), and installed it. I then updated my old SiS driver (dated 03/15/2001), and the game started, but there was a problem with the display. I decided to update the driver again, but the driver shows the same, old date (03/15/2001), and the game still refuses to run. Should I change my graphics card? Pradeep There’s nothing wrong with your graphics card Pradeep, except for the fact that it’s outdated. Cricket 2002 is a fairly recent game and thus requires a good 3D accelerator card. To play the game, you’ll need a slightly higher powered card, at least a TNT2 or GeForce2. 161 DECEMBER 2003 insight ■ ■ troubleshooting FAQs Disappearing CD-ROM drive I have a Pentium III 450 MHz processor running Windows 98. When I boot, my CD-ROM drive is detected, but later on the icon disappears. I reinstalled the OS, but the same thing happens again. What do I do? Misbah Munnawer on To solve your problem, right-click My Computer and choose In the Settings tab, you need to set the value of Dual IDE Channel Settings to ‘Both IDE Channel setting enabled’ Properties. Go to Device Manager > Hard disk controllers > PCI bus master IDE controller, and click on Properties. Now, go to Settings and set the Dual IDE Channel setting to ‘Both IDE Channels enabled’. Just click OK and restart the PC, and your problem is solved. Legally free? I recently purchased an assembled Pentium 4 computer for my home. The motherboard driver CD contains the PCCilian2002 anti-virus. I want to know whether I can register it with the company for upgrades and latest anti-virus definitions. What is the legal position of this product? Rajesh Kumar. Don’t worry, you stand on solid ground legally. You’ve purchased a hardware product that included software as part of the package. This The answer’s simple really—your floppy drive just died, or is too dirty to operate. First, clean the drive with a floppy drive cleaning disk. If this does not solve your problem, get the drive repaired, or just buy a new one. cations in Windows 2000, edit the ‘config.nt’ file located at C:\winnt\ system32\config.nt. Add these attributes at the end of the text: files=250 buffers=40 This will solve your problem. MS-DOS programs refuse to run Between dealer and compatibility I can’t run DOS-based programs in Windows 2000. I was told that editing the system.ini file to show the following settings, works for Windows Me, 98 and 95: [386Enh] PerVMFiles=250 PerVMBuffers=40 ebios=*ebios For Windows 95 or 98, the config.sys file was edited to reflect: FILES=200 BUFFERS=40 What are the equivalent settings for Windows 2000? Arif N Khan I have an Athlon XP 1700 on a KM133 DFI motherboard. Recently, I bought a GeForce2, but now all my games hang the system and the monitor flickers every few seconds. I went to the motherboard dealer, and he says it’s a compatibility problem. Is he right? If he is right, then please tell me why this happens, as I have a 4x AGP slot. The dealer who sold me the GeForce2 card is not ready to take it back. What can I do? Shantanu joshi For running legacy DOS-based appli- 162 Motherboards based on VIA chipsets generally have certain stability and compatibility issues that can be solved by installing the latest drivers. First, download the Hyperion drivers means that you’ve bought the right to use that software product as well. Therefore, you can go ahead and register on the Web site without any fear. Internal modem in Windows XP I have a 900 MHz CPU, 128 MB RAM and a Motorola SM56 PCI 56 Kbps internal modem. This modem runs properly with Windows Me, but not with Windows XP. I get an error message saying, “Modem is not digitally signed”. When I force the driver to install by clicking Continue, the modem does not work. Abhay Rana To use your Motorola SM56 modem in Windows XP, you need to install the proper drivers. As Motorola has stopped its support for this modem, there aren’t any certified Windows XP drivers available. First try the Windows 2000 drivers. Remove the modem from its current PCI slot, so as to completely delete the old driver files. Try any of the following drivers: http://modemsite.com/ 56k/_downloads.asp?dl=xflt/sm56/ sm56xp8440.exe,ftp://ftp.dell.com/comm/ ZBRCFE11.EXE or http://www.motorola.com/ softmodem/data-fax-voice.htm#DFVwinXP. from www.viaarena.com. These are imperative for a stable system. Now, download and install the detonator drivers for your operating system from www.nvidia.com. If the problem persists, set your card to lower speeds for more stability. Go into the BIOS, and in the ‘Advanced Chipset Features’, look for ‘AGP Bus Speed’ and ‘AGP Aperture Size’ and set them to the minimum level. As a last resort, visit your motherboard manufacturer’s Web site, download the latest BIOS update and flash your BIOS. Remember, flashing your BIOS is dangerous and may render your motherboard useless if not done correctly—preferably, get your motherboard dealer to do this for you. [email protected] E-mail us your computing problems, and we may answer them here! Since we get more mails per day than we can handle, it may take some time for your query to be answered. Rest assured, we are listening! DECEMBER 2003 insight ■ ■ troubleshooting Here are the remedies for Knoppix headaches, faltering game frames, nasty bootups, nastier errors and cellular annoyances… Linux not booting from disk While re-installing Windows 98 SE on my PC that also runs Red Hat Linux 9.0, I received a warning about modifying the boot sector. Upon restarting, I found the LiLo boot menu missing. I tried the solution given in one of your earlier issues to a similar problem, but Linux would not boot from my boot disk. SOS! Nikhil Use the loadlin program to boot into Linux from DOS mode. loadlin is located in the dosutils directory on the Red Hat 9 Installation CD. Copy loadlin and vmlinuz—the Red Hat 9 image file—located under the autoboot directory onto your Windows partition. Restart in DOS mode, and type loadlin C:\vmlinuz root=/dev/hdXX at the command prompt. Replace XX in hdXX with the location of the Linux root (/) partition, e.g. hda1. This will boot you into Linux. Modify the /etc/lilo.conf file to reflect Windows by adding the following entries to the end of the file: other=/dev/hda1 optional label=Windows Here, change ‘hda1’ to your Windows drive. Now, type ‘lilo’ at the command prompt to place the Linux loader in the MBR. Red Hat not playing MP3s I am unable to play MP3 files ever since I installed Red Hat Linux 9. I downloaded 119 and installed the latest xmms (1.2.8) from www.xmms.org, but MP3s just won’t play. The progress bar moves quickly and the speakers emit nothing! My sound card is configured properly, since I can play audio CDs. I don’t know how to play VCDs either. I am unable to find software that plays .dat files. My PC is a Pentium IV 1.5 GHz that has 128 MB RAM, an 845 motherboard and an AC97 onboard sound card. Ashish Mehta Unfortunately Ashish, Red Hat 9 does not support MP3s anymore since the codec is no longer free. However, there are a few workarounds. One is to use the encoder library from an older Linux installation. Copy libmpg123.so located in /usr/lib/xmms/ Input/ from a PC running Red Hat 7.3 or older, to the same location on your PC. Else, download the source rpm for an older version of xmms, preferably xmms-1.2.7-2.i386, from http://www. megaloman.com/~hany/RPM/libmpg123.so.h tml. Next, run the rpm -ivh xmms-1.2.72.src.rpm command. Replace xmms-1.2.72.src.rpm with the name of the downloaded file. This installs the source code in usr/src/redhat/SOURCES/. ‘cd’(change to a directory) to this directory and unzip the xmms file with extension .tar.bz2, using the bunzip2 filename. This replaces the .tar.bz2 file with a new .tar file. Uncompress it using tar xvf filename.tar. This creates a new directory containing the xmms source code. ‘cd’ to this directory that has the name of the tar file and type ‘./configure’. Next, ‘cd’ to the sub-directory named ‘Input’, and type the following commands one after the other: make make install This compiles the MP3 libraries and installs them in /usr/lib/xmms/Input. You should be able to play MP3s after this. Check if the library is installed properly. Open XMMS, right-click on the main Open XMMS and right-click on the main window to access Visualization. window, and go to Visualization > Visualization plug-ins, or use the shortcut [Ctrl] + [V]. Click on the Audio I/O Plugins tab and check if MPEG Layer 1/2/3 Player 1.2.7 [libmpeg123.so] is listed and enabled in Input Plugins. As for playing .dat files, use mplayer, which you can download from www.mplayerhq.hu. JANUARY 2004 ➜ insight ■ ■ troubleshooting Fatal error with .exe I developed a software application in Visual Basic 6.0 with Oracle as a back-end and Windows 2000 Server. I receive a fatal error when I try to execute the .exe file of the application in Windows 98 or 95. However, it runs fine in Windows XP. Can you help me find a solution to this? Silishi M Check whether the program generates errors after installing Visual Basic 6.0 on a Windows 98 PC. If it does not, then you need to install the Visual Basic Runtime Setup, downloaded from www.microsoft.com, on the Windows 98 and 95 machines that execute your program. Setup goofups I have a P4 1.6 GHz, nVidia Riva TNT2, 128 MB RAM and a 40 GB hard disk running Windows XP Home. DirectX 9.0b is installed. I had initiated the setup for an application that automatically downloads Bits or bytes? I bought a data cable for my Nokia 7250 to connect to the Net, but it turned out to be a serial cable. I cannot use the Nokia software since it works either using infra-red or the DKU 5 USB data cable. Some third-party software allow for transfer of files, but I cannot access the Internet. Is there a way to make this serial cable work? Are there any USB converters that I can use? Will they work? And lastly, will the Internet speed be better than dial-up? It takes me 20 to 30 seconds to download a ring tone of 7 KB - 10 KB on my phone. Ishaan The cable you purchased is a DKU-3 cable that provides serial connectivity, while the DKU-5 cable provides USB connectivity. That is the only difference. Once the mobile is connected to the PC, it appears as a modem. You can then use any dialer, including the Windows dialup connection, to connect to the Internet. As for the speed of the GPRS, it is 4.0 KBps. The difference between Kbps and KBps is that b indicates kilo ‘bits’ per second, while B indicates kilo ‘bytes’ per 120 files from the server. However, I cancelled that and installed it later from an offline setup pack. Now, whenever Windows starts up, it prompts me to connect to the Internet. On clicking Cancel, it indicates that the auto setup failed and a complete setup icon is placed on my desktop. Also, while playing The Hulk, I get a DirectX error even before the main menu loads. Shitanshu You have described the problem too vaguely for us to determine the cause of the Internet connection error message. Assuming that the auto setup you’re referring to is the Windows Update Web site, you could try turning off Auto Update to resolve it. To do this, go to Control Panel > System and click on ‘Automatic Updates’, and uncheck the ‘Keep my computer up to date’ box. Your system does not meet the minimum requirements of The Hulk. You need a graphics card such as the ones from second. A byte is made up of 8 bits and requires a few error or parity bits. Hence, a single byte of data uses at least 10 to 12 bits. Thus if the bandwidth is 43 Kbps, then, in terms of bytes, it is 4 KBps. It should provide 4 KBps bandwidth, but as a general observation, speeds of more than 2 KBps are not available. Hence the Net speed is far inferior to the dial-up speed. The newer GSM phones support Enhanced Data rates for Global Evolution (EDGE) that gives you download rates of 21 KBps. GeForce2 that supports hardware transform and lightning, and 256 MB of RAM, to play the game smoothly. Deleting games How do I delete the default games that come with Windows 2000 Professional? Vibhor Mangla Use Notepad to open the Sysoc.inf file that’s located in c:\winnt\inf\ sysoc.inf. Remove ‘HIDE’ from the line ‘Games=ocgen.dll,OcEntry,games.inf,HIDE,7’ and ‘AccessUtil=ocgen.dll,OcEntry,accessor.inf, HIDE,7’, and save the file. When you open the file in Notepad, it will look as shown. To enable uninstall for a particular program, just remove the word ‘HIDE’ without disturbing the rest of the file Next, go to Add/Remove Programs > Windows Setup > Accessories and Utilities, de-select the Games option and click Apply. Not smooth with games ILLUSTRATOR: Mahesh Benkar Finally, you can use Nokia PC Suite on your mobile since it does not depend on the type of connectivity used. You may also like to try Oxygen manager software (www.oxygensoftware. com) that has most of the features of Nokia PC Suite. I have an AMD Athlon XP 2400+ on an MSI KM266 chipset-based board with 256 MB DDR RAM and a GeForce2 MX graphics card. My PC does not run smoothly when playing Quake III Arena. It also takes a lot more time to load Windows 98 SE than my older PIII 1.0 GHz with 128 MB SDRAM and an 810E chipset. Another problem is that my processor heats up to over 53 degrees and often crosses 56 degrees when playing games. Dhananjay Kulkarni Jerky game frames could be due to various reasons—application conflicts, dated drivers, etc. Close all background applications, especially virus scanners, while playing games. No other program JANUARY 2004 An incompatible chipset To reach Game Options, you need to click on setup and then Game Options after starting Quake III should be running when you play Quake III. Update your graphics drivers to provide a boost in performance. Decrease the game resolution in Quake III by going to Setup > System > Graphics. Next, just leave the Simple items options enabled in the Game Options menu and turn off the rest. Your OS could be taking a longer time to load due to the presence of several Startup items, a large number of fonts, fragmented files, etc. Uninstall unnecessary applications, and run Scandisk and Disk Defragmenter to speed up disk access. As for the CPU temperature, 53 to 56 degrees is quite normal for the AMD. Just make sure you have a good quality fan to dissipate the heat. Knoppix headaches I have a Compaq PC that has a Pentium III 733 MHz and 64 MB RAM. I use a Knoppix CD to run my system. Booting from that CD is very slow. Can I install Knoppix on the hard disk and boot from it instead? If yes, let me know the steps to do so. Narender Kumar Kalra Narender, don’t expect a Knoppix CD to boot at the speed of lightning on a PC with 64 MB RAM! You need to have at least 128 MB for a speedy bootup. Here’s how you install it onto your hard disk. Boot via the Knoppix CD and wait till the OS is loaded completely. Press [Ctrl]+[Alt]+[F1] to reach the console. Type ‘knx-hdinstall’ and press [Enter]. Follow the installation wizard till it reboots. If the language is not set properly, go to Control Center > Personliche Einstellungen > Land und Sprache. Here, choose ‘locale and language’ as ‘English’. Click Andwenden and restart the Control Center to get the change effected. 121 I have an HCL BusyBee that comprises a Pentium 4 1.7 GHz, 128 MB SDRAM, Intel 845G/GL chipset and a 40 GB hard drive. The sound card did not get configured when I installed Linux Red Hat 8.0. According to my system administrator, the 845G/GL chipset does not support version 8.0. Do I upgrade to a higher version? Also, can I use Windows XP along with Red Hat 9.0 without any hiccups? Dipti Ranjan Nayak You can use Red Hat 9.0 along with any version of Windows. Sound drivers You may also refer to the extensive documentation available at http://www.freenet.org.nz/misc/knoppixinstall.html and http://librenix.com/?inode= 3250 to install Knoppix. Too much memory is too less I have a Pentium IV 1.8 GHz, a 40 GB hard disk, 128 MB DDRAM and an nVidia graphics card running Windows 98 and Windows 2000 Server. I have VB.Net installed in Windows 2000. I get a message that says, “Your Computer Virtual Memory is too low” when trying to load VB.Net applications. The partitions on my disk are as follows C: has 10 GB, D: has 20 GB, on which I installed VB.Net, E: has 5 GB and F: has 5 GB. The minimum paging file size is shown as 192 MB, and maximum is shown as 384 MB under D:. The other fields are kept vacant. Can I use this option to increase the virtual memory setting? What is the maximum level that I can set it to? Will it affect the normal working of the system? Will it load the VB.Net project files without any problem? Currently, the system slows down when doing so. Help! Another problem is the execution of the project file in VB.Net. I created a shortcut for the .exe file on the desktop and executed the same without any problem in Windows 2000. However, when I copy it to Windows 98 and try executing it, I get a message saying that mscoree.dll is not found. Where can I get this file and where do I copy it to? The .Net project uses an MS Access database that is available under both OSes. Venu Gopal S for 845G/GL motherboards are included in Red Hat 9.0. However, if you want to use Red Hat 8.0, download the necessary drivers from www.linux-drivers.org. You can increase the size of virtual memory page file manually. The maximum value that it can be set to is the amount of free space on the drive. You can even allot space on more than one drive for the page file. However, before you look at increasing the size of the page file, try to reduce the number of running applications, and stop all unnecessary services, including IIS. Virtual memory page files are very slow to access. Ideally, you need to have at least 256 MB of RAM to use VB.Net. Programs written in VB 5.0 or VB 6.0 need the VB Runtime files to be present on the computer that they are running on. Similarly, applications written in any .Net language require the .Net Runtime to be installed. The Runtime files are about 20 MB, and are present on the VB.Net installer CDs. Changing shut down message I have a Pentium III 600 MHz, a 10.2 GB hard drive, 64 MB RAM and an ATi card running Windows 98 SE. How do I change the default shutdown message? Gurpreet Singh That’s simple! Open C:\Windows\ logos.sys in MSPaint, modify the message in the .bmp file and save it. Shut down the PC to see the new message. As a precautionary measure, back up the original file. You may also use any picture available in the .bmp format as a shutdown screen. JANUARY 2004 insight ■ ■ troubleshooting FAQs Boot failure I have a Pentium III. Using the steps given in the magazine, I burnt the Red Hat 9 ISO images present on the Linux DVD, onto three CDs, and changed the BIOS settings. However, I get a message indicating boot failure at startup. Is there any method to make these CDs bootable? Also, is it necessary that they be bootable? Prasann Vyankatesh Nadgauda File > Burn Image. Select the ISO file and press Open. Next, click Write to burn the image. Memory dilemmas I own a PC with a Pentium 4 1.4 GHz, an Intel 850 chipset and 128 MB of RDRAM. I want to upgrade my memory to 256 MB and make use of a graphics card. A hardware vendor told me to purchase a single 128 MB memory stick, while another said that I need two 64 MB sticks. I have two free slots on my motherboard and two 64 MB RAM sticks already on the board. How do I go about doing this? Raj Backing up Norton I have an Intel Celeron 1.10 GHz, 160 MB RAM and a 40 GB hard drive, running Windows XP. I updated the virus definitions for Norton Anti-Virus, but lost them all when I formatted the system. How do I backup virus definitions and restore them after formatting and installing Windows afresh? Giri Giri All virus definitions reside in C:\Program Files\Common Files\Symantec Shared\VirusDefs. Copy them onto a CD or a floppy disk before formatting, and then copy them back to the same location. Alternatively, download the standalone .exe file from www.syman- RDRAM modules need to be installed in pairs. This means that either you install two 128 MB sticks, or four 64 MB sticks. Since you already have two 64 MB modules, the cheapest option would be to Once you start Nero, click on File, then on Burn Image buy and install Take a backup of the virus definitons before you and finally the image to burn another two of the format your hard drive same capacity. Ask the retailer The CDs have to be bootable. The to fit the modules onto your tec.com, and double-click it to update CD-Writer may not have burnt the motherboard. images properly. Open Nero and go to the virus definitions. An error unknown... I have a PC that comprises a Pentium 4 1.7 GHz, a VIA motherboard and a 120 GB hard drive running Windows XP SP1. I installed a GeForce 4 440 MX graphics card and 256 SD RAM to play Age of Mythology. However, a message stating that an unknown error has occurred appears while playing Age of Mythology, and the game quits. The error also comes Modify the logo.sys file to change the shutdown message 122 up while playing Command & Conquer. Downloading drivers from the Internet did not help. I even replaced the graphics card with the GeForce 4 440 MX SE, but the problem persisted. Prasanchandra Lakhani The reasons for the error can be many. There could be a problem with your drivers, or with DirectX. Update all the hardware drivers, and then update to DirectX 9.0b. Visit www.viaarena.com to download the latest 4-in-1 Hyperion drivers for the VIA motherboard. Also, update your sound drivers. Reason number two can be insufficient power. This can happen if you possess a high-end video card, but a weak power supply. A supply of 300W would eliminate this problem. Run a check on all the fans installed in your system to make sure they’re running at full speed. Play with the system case open to ensure the best ventilation. Reinstall the games after updating the drivers to replace any files that may have been corrupted. Enter the BIOS by pressing [DEL] or [F2] at bootup. Here, in the Advanced Chipset Features menu, set the AGP aperture size to the lowest value, typically 4 MB. Next, reduce the AGP bus speed to 2X. Also, disable the Enable 4X AGP setting. AGP 4X needs more bandwidth and hence, more resources than AGP 2X. As a last resort, check for a BIOS update on the manufacturer’s Web site. [email protected] E-mail us your computing problems, and we may answer them here! Since we get more mails per day than we can handle, it may take some time for your query to be answered. Rest assured, we are listening! JANUARY 2004 insight ■ ■ troubleshooting A network drive with hiccups, a short-sighted screen, upgrade troubles, lame Autoruns and sick CPUs... queue up now to get it all fixed Yahoo! It’s up again I recently installed Windows XP on my PC. The configuration is Celeron 733 MHz, 128 MB RAM and an 8 GB hard disk. Whenever I try to access the site http:// groups.yahoo.com I get the following error: “Gateway Timeout The following error occurred: A gateway timeout occurred. The server is unreachable. Retry the request. (GATEWAY_TIMEOUT) Please contact the administrator.” All other Web sites open fine. What do I do? Avinash er), but it didn’t start. Is there any way to open SFC in Windows 2000 professional? Amish Mehta Don’t be alarmed. The fact is, Windows 2000 only has a DOS-based SFC. To start it, go to the command prompt, type ‘sfc’ and press [Enter]. Here, you’ll find some help on how to use sfc.exe, and the syntax to use. Moody network drive Click the Groups link on the Yahoo! Groups page Don’t worry. This happened because the government of India banned the Web site for a short while. You should be able to access the site now. If you still face problems, go to www. yahoo.com, click on Mail, and log in with your username and password. Now click on the Yahoo! link on the top right, and when the page loads, click on the Groups link. Where’s the SFC? Click the Yahoo! Link on the top right corner of the page to move ahead 141 I have a Pentium III with a 20 GB hard disk, an 810e motherboard, 128 MB RAM and a Savage display card. I recently installed Windows 2000, and tried to run SFC (System File Check- I run Windows 2000, and whenever I start Adobe Photoshop, I am unable to access a Mapped Network drive; it gives the following error message: “Insufficient quota to complete the requested service.” If I close Photoshop, I can access the drives again. Only rarely can I access network drives while using Photoshop. Shiva Pillai This problem is caused by either a corrupt TCP/IP protocol, or a memory leak problem. Firstly, try to re-install the TCP/IP protocol—go to Start > Settings > Control Panel, right-click on Network and select Properties. Now select TCP/IP, and remove it. Remember to note down the configuration settings before you remove it, as you will need these settings again while re-installing. Now restart you machine, and reinstall TCP/IP. The actual problem occurs when the Windows I/O operation fails due to FEBRUARY 2004 ➜ insight ■ ■ troubleshooting faulty module, program, application, or driver that is causing the memory leak. The leak is caused because of a driver or an application that uses the memory to function, but does not release it as soon as the work is complete. This builds up over time, until all the system resources are utilised, causing errors. This is why the problem is temporarily solved when you restart—the memory is cleared and reallocated. You can use Performance Monitor to detect faulty applications, or use Poolman.exe to detect driver problems—this is The error that appears when attempting to access a found in the \Support\Tools network drive folder on the Windows CDROM. If you find a program that’s causinsufficient system resources, which ing the problem, make sure to remove means you may have a memory leak. As any service related to that process. a system’s resources vary from one Next, remove any other program or moment to another, you actually might application interacting with the same be able to access network drives after a process, and finally, remove the faulty few minutes or seconds. An immediate process itself. solution is to close unimportant appliYou should also send a detailed ecations to free some resources, and try mail to the vendor or manufacturer of accessing the files again. that application to inform them of your If this does not help, or if you have problem. Hopefully, they will find a nothing else open anyway, the next best solution, and prevent others from facthing is to restart Windows. For a more ing the same. permanent solution, you need to find the Enlarge my X screen I recently installed Red Hat Linux 9.0, and noticed that the X-window GUI screen occupies less than my monitor viewable area—an inch on both the left and the right. I have an ASUS motherboard with an Intel 845GL chipset, 128 MB of DDR RAM and on-board 8 MB VGA. My monitor is a 15-inch LG Studio-works 520Si. Are there some extra parameters to be given in XF86Config? Sandeep The problem is that the screen resolution is too high—reducing it to 1,024 x 768 or 800 x 600 will solve your problem. Since you’re using Red Hat 9, you don’t have to worry about adding extra parameters to the XF86Config file—this was the only way out with previous Red Hat versions. Red Hat 9 has an excellent GUI configuration tool called ‘redhat-config-xfree86’ that can be invoked by typing the same at the 142 command prompt. You can also type it in the dialog box that comes up after clicking on the Run… option under the Main Menu, or go to Main Menu > System Settings > Display. Adjust the resolution using the drop-down box, and then restart the X server by either logging in again, or by using [Ctrl] + [Alt] + [Backspace]. This will solve your problem. Illustrations: Mahesh Benkar Adding more cards I have a Pentium IV 1.8 GHz Processor and an 845 GLVA Intel original motherboard, which has inbuilt audio and video. I want to know if I can install external audio or video cards on this motherboard, and whether I need to change any BIOS settings. Is there any way of knowing the speed of the DDR-RAM that my system currently has? Tathagata Ray Sorry, your motherboard does not have an AGP slot, so you’re stuck with the integrated graphics chipset. If you want, you can install a PCI video card such as a TV-tuner card to get better graphics. For a better sound solution, you can use an add-on PCI sound card, and all you need to do is disable the onboard sound card from the BIOS. Windows does not provide a reliable utility to check the RAM clock speed, but you can see it when you start your system. At the first screen, where you see the RAM count taking place, you can also see the RAM clock speed. Another option is to use a freeware utility called WCPUID (www.hoda.com), to see the RAM clock speed. Driver shop Two months ago, I bought a new PC with a Pentium 4 2.4 GHz processor, 512 MB of DDR RAM, an 80 GB Seagate Barracuda, on an ASUS P4S533 MX Motherboard. I bought an nVidia Riva TNT 2 graphics card with 32 MB of video RAM. I want to know whether my card supports OpenGL. Also, my ASUS motherboard has the SoundMax Sound chipset. The drivers provided with the motherboard CD are incorrect. Where can I get the latest drivers? Anshuman The nVidia TNT2 card that you have on your PC has full support for OpenGL. Install the latest drivers from www.nvidia.com for maximum game performance. For better performance, we suggest a new generation graphics card, based on the GeForce or Radeon chipset. You can get the latest SoundMax drivers from http://www.asus.com.tw/support/ download/item.aspx?ModelName=P4S533MX&Type=Latest. Long story short I recently upgraded my home PC, taking your advice for the latest motherboard, processor and graphics. My configuration FEBRUARY 2004 is: an MSI KT4 Ultra SR, 333 FSB motherboard with VIA Technologies Inc VT8377 chipset, Apollo KT400 CPU to PCI Bridge, A6590VMS V1.1 091102 AMIBIOS Version 3.31a, an AMD Athlon XP 2600+, 2.083 GHz, 333 MHz FSB processor, Kingston DDR 512 MB, 333 MHz RAM, Seagate Barracuda ST380011A, 80 GB, 7,200-rpm hard drive, SMEDIA nVIDIA GeForce MX 440 SE, 64 MB DDR w/TV, AGP 4X graphics card—all running Windows 98 (C Drive) and Windows XP (D Drive). I also have an ibox cabinet, a 300 W power supply and an APC Back-UPS UPS. The problem is that my AMD Athlon XP 2600+ runs only at 1.90 GHz, when it should run at 2.083 GHz. The CPU performance is also at par with an Athlon XP processor running at 1.90 GHz, which I tested with the SiSoft Sandra 2003 Standard software I got from your June 2003 CD. In the BIOS setup (AMIBIOS New Setup Utility 3.31a), the current values set under the ‘Frequency / Voltage Control’ submenu are as follows: Spread Spectrum: Disabled (other available options: ±0.25, ±0.5, ±0.75), CPU FSB Clock: 280 MHz (100 to 280 - in steps of 1) CPU Ratio: Auto (x6.0 to 12.0 - in steps of 0.5, 14.0, 15.0, 12.5x13.0) CPU Vcore (V): Auto (1.625, 1.650, 1.675, 1.700, 1.725, 1.750) DDR Voltage (V): Auto (2.6, 2.7, 2.8) Termination Voltage (V): Auto (1.27, 1.29) AGP Voltage (V): Auto (1.6, 1.7, 1.8) I have also observed that when the CPU FSB Clock speed was set at default value of 100 MHz, the processor was being recognised as an Athlon 1.25 GHz; and when the speed was set at 266, the processor got recognised as an Athlon 2000+, 1.67 GHz. Now the CPU FSB Clock speed is set at the maximum available option of 280, and the processor is recognized as a 2600+, running at 1.90 GHz. Tell me how to get my processor to work at its designated speed of 2.083 GHz. S. Sinha Wow! Now that’s a complete list of specifications if we ever saw one. You certainly did your homework, and all the troubleshooting possible. Here’s the dampner—there’s nothing wrong with your processor. It’s running at the correct speed. There are two versions of the AMD Athlon 2600+ available in the market. You have the latest version with 333 MHz FSB and 512 KB L2 cache; this runs at a clock speed of 1917 MHz or 1.9 GHz. 143 Temporary Linux I run Windows XP, and want to know how to run Linux without overwriting XP. Can I run it off the CD without installing it, or do I require a bootable CD? Mahesh I Yes, you can run Linux without installing it. If you have the August 2003 issue of Digit, use the Linux DVD to create a bootable CD of Knoppix—a Linux distribution meant for users who want to try Linux without taking the risk of installing it. Just pop the bootable Knoppix CD into your drive, and boot into Linux. However, you cannot do this with any of the other Linux distributions (Red Hat, SuSE, Mandrake, The older models clocked 2.13 GHz, but ran at 266 FSB with 256 KB of L2 cache. Check the AMD processor box, and you will see the clock speeds in the fine print near the bar-code. The Athlon XP 2800+ runs at 2.083 GHz. etc). Once you’re convinced that you want to run Linux, take a look at the ‘Boots in Control’ article on page 137 of this issue to learn how to install both Linux and Windows XP safely. to these files, thus allowing you to download them. Make sure you’re not violating a site’s copyright, or breaking any piracy laws by doing this. Read the fine print on the site to be sure. Downloading tutorials I want to learn 3D software such as Maya, 3D Studio Max, Softimage, etc. I have visited many of the tutorials sites on the Net, which have online tutorials in the form of Quick Time movies. How can I save or download these movies to view them later? Sunil This is easily done by using such programs as D o w n l o a d Accelerator (DAP), downloadable from www.downloadaccelerator.com. DAP operates in the background, and traps the Web links that point FEBRUARY 2004 insight ■ ■ troubleshooting FAQs Stop, spam! Recently, I signed up for e-mail from certain Yahoo! Groups. I provided them with two e-mail IDs, one Rediffmail and one Sancharnet. Now, I get too many emails. I figured out how to block these emails in Rediffmail, but Sancharnet has no block option. How do I stop them? Atul Shinde Unsubscribing from a Yahoo! Group is really simple. Just send a blank e-mail to <groupname>-unsubscribe@ yahoogroups.com. Here the <groupname> is the name of each group you wish to unsubscribe from. If the e-mails still don’t stop, send a complaint to <groupname>[email protected]. The group owner will receive your message, and manually remove your address from the list. Bypass CD-Writers In your August 2003 issue, you provided Linux distributions. I want to know how to install Linux, as I don’t have a CD-Writer. I also want to know how to create CDs for the same. Sumeet Srivastava Bootable CD I have problems making a bootable CD. My PC consists of an Intel Celeron 1.3 GHz processor, running Windows 98 and Nero for CD writing. Can you tell me the stepby-step process for creating a bootable CD with Nero? Pratik Netake Before you start, make sure you have the Windows 98 bootable floppy. Start Nero and press New—close the wizard if Nero starts in wizard mode. Select the ‘CDROM Boot’ option and set the Bootable Logical Drive to ‘A’. Insert the bootable floppy into the floppy drive, and press New. Now copy the data files of your choice to the CD, and finally, press the burn button to burn at the speed you want. Autorun can’t run I can’t use my Digit CDs (September 2003 and October 2003). I get the following error: “mshta.exe file is linked to missing export advapi32.dll: free library”. 144 To create CDs from the DVD, you have to use CDburning software such as Nero, and use the ‘image burn’ feature. To burn an image in Nero, go to File > Burn Image. To burn CDs in Linux, you need to use the ‘cdrecord’ command. For more help on the syntax, refer to the man pages by issuing the ‘man cdrecord’ command in the terminal window. Even if you don’t have The mouse cursor changes to a typing cursor when you a CD Writer, but have a move it over a text field DVD-ROM drive, you can install Linux directly from the DVD. fields—the mouse cursor changes Visit when you move over it. If the http://www.thinkdigit.com form you downloaded happens to /howto.html for a detailed procedure. have such fields, you can fill it up, print it and fax it. However, you won’t Online forms be able to save the form, or fax it from I have a PDF form that I want to fill your computer. up. Is there any software that I can use? If the PDF file doesn’t have special I have Acrobat Reader installed on my entry fields, as seems to be the case machine, but it is unable to write to with your form, your only option is to the file. print it, fill it in by hand and then Kali Dass fax or post it. Sometimes, a PDF file has special I searched my computer for these files, and found them in the \Windows and \Windows\System folders. The older Digit CDs— October 2002 and November 2002—work fine. My PC is an Intel Pentium 4 2.4 GHz with 256 MB RAM, 48 GB hard disk running Windows 98 SE. Antariksha Das Download a fresh copy of the required DLL file from http://www.useyourbrain. co.uk/missing-dll-files/advapi32.zip. After downloading, copy the same into your \Windows\System32 and \Windows\System folders. Restart your computer. games? If so, please give me a list of the best cards available. Ravi. Unfortunately, PCI 3D accelerators have been dead for quite some time now. Hardly anybody buys them, as AGP has completely overtaken the graphics card market. You’ll really have to search hard to find a suitable card. Some time ago, Visiontek offered a PCI card based on the GeForce2 GTS chipset. This would do nicely for the games you wish to play. Another PCI card worth looking for is the PowerVR Kyro. Happy hunting and best of luck! Good old PCI I have an Intel 815 EGEW board, an 800 MHz Pentium III processor, 128 MB of RAM, and onboard Intel integrated graphics. I can’t play games such as Quake III Arena and UT 2003; games such as FIFA 2003 and Need For Speed HP2 are quite sluggish. I don’t have an AGP slot, so I can’t install an AGP graphics card. Can I add a PCI graphics card to play these [email protected] E-mail us your computing problems, and we may answer them here! Since we get more mails per day than we can handle, it may take some time for your query to be answered. Rest assured, we are listening! FEBRUARY 2004 insight ■ ■ troubleshooting MIssing L2 caches, installer problems, Explorer crashes, Firmware upgrades, DOOMed installers, etc. You’ve got a problem? We’ve got the solution Where’s my L2 gone? I want to know what the L2 cache memory is, and why it is marked as 0 MB on my system. I have an Intel Celeron 1.7 GHz, 128 MB SDRAM, a 40 GB Seagate hard disk, a Mercury KOB82845 G/GL NDSMx motherboard with the Intel 845 GL chipset, onboard VGA and sound. According to your October issue, a Pentium 4 has 256 KB of L2 cache, but my machine has 0 MB. I asked my computer vendor, but he knows nothing about it. My friend’s PC, a Pentium 3, shows 256 KB of L2 cache. The performance of his computer is good. I used the ‘trial-and-error’ method on the external cache option provided in the BIOS, but there was no performance difference. My friend’s PC has DDR RAM. Is the L2 cache dependent on the type of RAM? Please help. Gaurav Malji All CPUs have an inbuilt L2 cache, and it isn’t dependent on the type of system memory you have, or anything like that. The L2 cache, which increases the CPU’s performance, is inbuilt in the processor. A Celeron 1.7 GHz processor should have 128 KB of L2 cache. There are two possibilities: the first is that the L2 cache in disabled in the BIOS, in which case you’ll have to enable it. The other possibility is that the program you’re using reports the cache status incorrectly. To verify This chart shows the different combinations of processor and cache this, press the that are available 111 [Pause] key when your system’s hardware information is displayed. This information appears as a table just after you’ve switched on your PC, and just before Windows starts. You’ll need to be a little quick, or you’ll miss the screen. Look at this table, and you’ll be able to view the correct system information. Unhandled Exception while installing I have a Pentium III 450 MHz computer with Windows 98 SE. The problem is that recently, I tried to install the demo version of Clive Barker’s Undying. The installer for the game comes with the Install Shield Wizard—the newer one, with the soft-blue icon. The installer showed that it was reading the packages. Then, a box popped up showing that setup was preparing the Install shield wizard, along with the progress bar. Everything was fine until this point. Then, a message box popped up saying, “Unhandled Exception”. The exact error message said: “Error number: 0x80070725 Description: Incompatible version of the RPC stub Setup will now terminate”. Another interesting fact is that this now happens for every installer that uses Install Shield. I’ve installed the game before, and It ran fine then. Also, the disks I installed from were clean, so the error is not with the source. I updated my drivers, and reinstalled DirectX9. There was no change. The one MARCH 2004 ➜ insight ■ ■ troubleshooting thing I could not do, is use an older backup of the registry, as I’d just taken the backup that very day. I tried it out though, but it didn’t help. Kaisar This error is caused by an incompatible version of a DLL that was installed on the system, such as Oleaut32.dll, Olepro32.dll, Asycfilt.dll, or Stdole2.tlb. For example, version 3.50 of Oleaut32.dll is installed and used only by Windows XP. So, you get this error if it is installed on a machine running any other operating system. There are three fixes you can try. Choose the appropriate for your computer: If you have Microsoft Office or an Office 2000 component installed, install the Office 2000 Service Release 1. You can use this solution for any operating system. If you do not have Office 2000 or an Office 2000 component installed, download and install the mcrepair.exe tool from http://download.microsoft.com /download/msninvestor/patch/1.0/win98/enus/mcrepair.exe. When it prompts you to overwrite newer files, make sure you click ‘Yes’ for each file. You can use this solution for any operating system. If you’re using Windows 98 or 95, the error is due to a bad version of oleaut32.dll. To correct this problem, follow these directions to remove the old file and reinstall it. First, download the file appropriate to your operating system to your desktop, but do not execute it. The download locations are: For Windows 98: http://support.installshield.com/ kb/files/Q108188/dcom98.exe For Windows 95: http://support.installshield.com/ kb/files/Q108188/dcom95.exe Now go to Start > Shutdown > Restart in MS-DOS mode. At the command prompt, enter the following commands on separate lines as shown: CD c:\windows\system rename oleaut32.dll oleaut32.old exit Now Windows will restart. Ignore the error message: “A required .DLL file, C:\windows\system\oleaut32.dll, was not found.” Double-click the file you downloaded to your Desktop earlier. Click Yes at the dialog that opens. The dcom.exe file installs a new oleaut32.dll file. After DCOM has been installed, restart the system. If this procedure results in your PC getting even worse, simply go back to the MS-DOS prompt, and rename the oleaut32.old file back to oleaut32.dll. You’re mistaken, mister User discipline I have five PCs running Windows 2000 Professional connected over a LAN. I created user accounts with group membership as Guests so as to prevent users from installing software without my permission, though they should be able to download software, MP3s, video, etc. However, users can still install software at will. I run a cyber café, and it’s really difficult to spy on each and every person who walks in. Hari If your file system is NTFS, then the simplest way about it is to provide write permission for the entire C: drive to the administrator only. Right-click the C: drive, select Security, and here remove all groups with the exception of the Administrators group. Check the ‘Inherent to sub-folders’ checkbox, Illustrations: Mahesh Benkar and press OK to set the new permission. Now, the guest user won’t be able to install any software. Next, create a common folder wherein users can download software. This folder should have read and write permissions for all, and can be on the C: drive or any other partition. Alternatively, you can get the users to download software onto a floppy disk. You gave the Linux version of DOOM in the previous CD, but I’m new to Linux, and don’t know how to install it on Red Hat Linux 9.0. Hira Nand Prasad The version of DOOM supplied on the CD in the February issue is neither for Windows nor for Linux. It’s for a Mobile, i.e., the Symbian Platform. It’s a Java-based application; you need to attach the mobile phone to the computer, and transfer the application to the mobile, in order to use it. But this version is meant only for the Symbian platform, so you’ll be able to use it only if you have a mobile running the Symbian OS. I need a service centre I stay near Charni Road, Mumbai. Could you please recommend a good service centre or technician who won’t insist on me signing a yearly contract to make home visits? My system is three years old, and it’s been showing the wrong time for the past two months. I believe this problem can be solved by replacing the CMOS battery. But according to my vendor—my system is assembled—this is a crystal oscillator problem. Is that true? Can a motherboard fault cause the wrong time to show up in the system tray? I’ve not signed a yearly contract with my vendor, so he won’t send a technician for inspection of the fault. Ashar Bhavesh Firstly, sorry: We can’t recommend any company or individuals to you. But regarding the CMOS battery, you can boot your machine without the CMOS battery. The only difference would be that the machine will generate a CMOS checksum error, and you would have to press [F1] each time you restart. Also, if CMOS battery is at fault, it will not be able retain the changes made to the time. Replacing the battery is not difficult. Open the cabinet, locate the old battery, remove it, and insert the new one. A CMOS battery costs around Rs 20. If the problem is not rectified after replacing the battery, then it might be due to the oscillator, in which case you’ll have to take the motherboard to a service centre. Windows Explorer keeps crashing 112 MARCH 2004 My Windows Explorer keeps crashing whenever I do a search, or use Explorer for a long time. I’m running Windows XP + SP1. To zero in on the problem, I monitored Task Manager to see the cause of crash, and disabled all startup programs, including antivirus software. I found a program, Dr. Watson, which starts immediately and causes Explorer to freeze, and then it crashes, and closes all Explorer windows, including Windows Explorer. I’m really frustrated. I tried searching the Microsoft XP online database for a patch, but none was available. What’s the solution? Shankar It’s not necessarily Dr. Watson that’s causing the problem. When an error is reported, Windows starts Dr. Watson, which creates a log file. This log file comprises the current state of the machine. This file can then be sent to the Microsoft technical support for help. Alternatively, you can configure Dr. Watson to create a crash dump file, a binary file that can be analysed with the help of a debugger. By default, the log file created by Dr. Watson is named Drwtsn32.log, and is saved in the C:\Documents and Settings\All Users. WINNT\Application Data\Microsoft\Dr Watson\ folder. Check the log file for the program that’s causing the error. If it’s Windows Fan in another fan? I have a 1.5 GHz CPU with an Intel 845GBV motherboard, a 40 GB hard disk, an nVidia GeForce4 MX 440 graphics card and a Creative Sound Blaster Live DE 5.1 sound card. Can I use another fan for the graphics card instead of its own fan? If so, what kind of fan should I use? Will it enhance my card’s performance? Udayan The fan that comes with the card is more than enough! You need not change or add any more fans to it. Explorer that’s causing the problem,the fastest fix is to re-install Windows. Help on the Internet My first question is whether it’s possible to download attached e-mail files directly from the server—Hotmail or Sify—using FTP commands from within Windows, using the e-mail ID and password, without using a browser? However, you can increase the number of fans in the cabinet, as it might improve the cooling system, and thereby increase the lifespan of the component. Make sure you have a better fan to keep things cool in case you wish to overclock your graphics card for better performance. Second, is it possible to use a 40 GB hard disk on a 486 system? If yes, how? Lastly, is there a Web site I can go to, for suggestions on these matters? Manoranjana Mohapatra For your first question, if you mean downloading attachments from e-mails in your Hotmail or Sify mailbox, then you can’t. You can download attachments only after logging in via the usual interface. You can, however, download your Hotmail e-mails directly using e-mail clients such as Outlook Express or Outlook. Now for your second query: Yes, you can, with the help of utilities you can find on the hard disk vendor’s Web site. For a Seagate hard disk, go to www.seagate. com/support/disc/drivers/, and for Samsung drives, go to www.samsung.com/Products/ HardDiskDrive/utilities/index.htm. To answer your last question: We have a forum at http://www.thinkdigit.com /forum/viewforum.php?f=2 to discuss such issues. You are more than welcome to join us. Firm wary At http://www.thinkdigit.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=2 you will find the QNA section where you can discuss your problems 113 I have three questions: What is a firmware update, and what does it do? Which of the following needs regular driver and firmware updates for optimal functionality: Motherboard, chipset, graphics card, sound card, hard disk, MARCH 2004 insight ■ ■ troubleshooting FAQs Read carefully Restoring data My CD-ROM drive is driving me nuts. It reads every software CD as an audio CD. How do I put some sense into it? Yudhveer Singh I am using Windows XP Professional on a Pentium 4 system. Recently, my display and sound drivers were acting nasty. Hence, I reinstalled them, but to no avail. I then restored the system to an earlier time, and lost valuable software that I installed after the restoration point. There was no point available for the restoration when I tried to undo the changes. I don’t have the CDs of the aforementioned software, so I can’t reinstall them either. Is there any way to get back that software? Shailesh Such drives can be so irritating! The problem lies with the CD-ROM lens that is functioning erratically. Clean the CD-ROM lens using a lens-cleaner disc. Get it serviced at the nearest repair centre if the problem persists. Boot out the choice I have Windows XP Professional loaded on my C: drive. Some time back, I installed Windows 98SE on the D: drive. This gave me a dual boot option. However, recently I formatted the D: drive and created a new partition after removing all traces of Windows 98SE. In spite of that, I still get a dual-boot screen asking me to choose between Windows XP and Windows 98. How do I get rid of that? Tehseen Ali Open the boot.ini file using Notepad, delete the following line: C:\=“windows 98” and then save the file. The option will not appear the next time you boot your PC. processor, modem, monitor, or the TV tuner card? Lastly, I intend buying a PC, primarily to play games. Which OS should I opt for—Windows XP Professional or Windows XP Home Edition? Akhil Bahri Firmware is software that’s embedded in the hardware. It’s accessible through specially written applications that can write or read from the ROM chip, where the firmware resides. For instance, the BIOS on the motherboard is the firmware. As and when manufacturers discover bugs in the hardware, they put up specific updates to overcome them. Firmware updates can also help overcoming hardware limitations. Assume that your current AMD board supports a 166 FSB processor. Later, if AMD releases a 200 FSB CPU, then the motherboard manufacturer may release a firmware update so that your board also supports it. 114 Whenever you restore the system to an earlier point, Windows XP creates a restore point, and then proceeds with the restore. To undo the change, go to Accessibility > System Tools > System Restore and select ‘Undo my last restoration’. If the restore point is not present then you might have disabled the system restore functionality. If so, then, pal, you have our condolences! You won’t be able to go back to the said state. Try using recovery software such as RFat, but it’s doubtful whether you will ever retrieve the files since recovery is possible only until the physical location where the files are stored remains unused. As the name suggests, ‘Undo my last restoration’ helps you recover data that is lost due to a prior restoration In the case of such cards as TV-tuners, the manufacturer may release an update to support a new motherboard. Motherboards often require firmware updates for supporting newer features and hardware. Finally, load Windows XP Home on your PC if gaming is your main need. It shores up to the needs of most games and is easy on the pocket too. Dreadfully blue I have an Intel Pentium 4 1.7 GHz with a VIA P4M266-8233 motherboard, an S-Media GFX 5200 128 MB DDR graphics card, a 40 GB hard disk with dual operating systems—Windows 98 and Windows XP—and 256 MB SDRAM. I get the following blue-screen error message when uninstalling Realtek AC ‘97 for VIA audio drivers in Windows 98 to update them: “A fatal error has occurred at 0028:ff066a7b in vxd portcls(05) + 00003afb, the current application will be terminated.” What do I do? Neelonjon Goon Looks like driver corruption is at play here. Here’s what you do: Hold down the Windows key and [Pause] to access the Properties of My Computer. Flip over to the Device Manager. Here, right-click Sound, select Properties and choose Update drivers. If this does not even allow you to overwrite the newer drivers, then restart your PC, go to the BIOS, disable Sound and then uninstall the old drivers. Restart again, enable sound in the BIOS and then reinstall the drivers. [email protected] E-mail us your computing problems, and we may answer them here! Since we get more mails per day than we can handle, it may take some time for your query to be answered. Rest assured, we are listening! MARCH 2004 insight ■ ■ troubleshooting PCs lying about their disk space? Refusing to talk sans a password? Here’s how you get them to behave! Auto-p power does not work I have a few problems. Recently, I installed Windows XP Professional alongside Windows 98. Now, I see three options in the boot menu: Windows XP Professional, Windows XP Professional and WINDOWS 98. How do I remove that extra Windows XP option? By the way, XP is loaded in C:\Windows.000 and 98 in D:\Windows. Also, the machine doesn’t power off automatically when using Windows XP. This is not so with Windows 98. As I have an ATX power supply, I guess by default it should turn off automatically. Please help me solve these problems. Tapas Kumar Mahata For your first problem, open the file c:\boot.ini using Notepad. You will observe that it has two rows with Windows XP Professional mentioned. Keep the following line: multi(w)disk(x)rdisk(y) partition(z)\windows. 000="Microsoft Windows XP Professional" Delete the other row, save the file and restart your PC. As for your second problem, you need to enable Advanced Power Management (APM) for your system. To do so, go to Control Panel > Power Options. Here, click on the APM tab and select ‘Enable Advanced Power Management support’. Once done, your PC should shutdown automatically. Files deleted by anti-virus software Check the ‘Enable Advanced Power Management support’ option to take advantage of APM and at the same time save on electricity bills! 111 I have a Windows 98 PC that uses a Cyrix Media GX processor, 64 MB RAM and runs Norton AntiVirus Software. It deleted certain files while scanning for viruses. Soon after that, several programs failed to open and I get the following error: ‘Program not found. Windows can not find SirC32.exe. This program is needed for opening files of type ‘Application’. Location of SirC32 .exe.C://’. The error message box has three buttons: OK, Cancel and Locate. What should I do? Ashwin Doshi The filename is that of a virus that infected your PC. Norton scanned the machine and deleted it. However, its residue effect is still present and that is the cause of the error message. The simplest way out is to download and execute the virus fix. Norton has one such fix available at http://www.sarc.com/avcenter/ FixSirc.com. Connecting computers in the same locality I have a Pentium 4 2.6 GHz, 512 MB RAM and a GeForce4 128 MB video card. My friend also has the same configuration. We would like to play multiplayer games, but our Internet connection is too slow. Is there any hardware upgrade possible that will connect our PCs directly? We would prefer something that does not need a telephone line. My friend’s house is just a fiveminute walk away from mine. Also, do let us know the costs involved. Rahul You will get a better performance if you connect to your friend’s computer APRIL 2004 ➜ insight ■ ■ troubleshooting directly using a telephone line. In this case, instead of you and your friend dialling out using two different telephone lines to connect to each other via the Internet, you use just one telephone line to dial straight to your friend. This cuts down phone bills by half. Alternatively, if you and your friend stay within 150 metres from each other, consider using a cross-over cable. Beyond that you will have to make use of repeaters and you need to find a feasible intermediate location to attach the same. You will have to spend around Rs 900 for two LAN cards, about Rs 800 per repeater and Rs 10 per metre of cables used. Opt for an ‘Always On’ service provider if your locality has one. These connect PCs to a small network and thereby provide Internet access to the PCs. In this way you could get connected on a LAN and then play games. Another alternative is to set up a WiFi network but this is possible if you and your friend stay in line of sight. This solution also depends on a lot of environmental factors. Typically, you will need a wireless LAN card plus a couple of highgain antennas. You could buy a high gain antenna or make one yourself. You will find lot of stuff on the Internet in this regard. The total cost of this solution should be around Rs 15,000. A VGA compatibility issue I have a Pentium 4 1.6 GHz CPU and a VIA motherboard. Now, I wish to upgrade Negotiations between 98 and 2000 I have set up two Windows 2000 Professional PCs and two Windows 98 PCs on a LAN. I am asked for a username and password while connecting from a 98 machine to a 2000 system. This does not happen when accessing the Windows 98 PCs from a Windows 2000 PC. How do I get the Windows 98 computers to access the Windows 2000 computers? Ashutosh Chatterjee Create a user account on both the 112 the VGA card, but I don’t know which one to opt for? My friend also has a VIA motherboard and a GeForce4, but it causes a lot of problems while playing games. My dealer recommends the Max Force GeForce4; should I buy that? Rohit Singh Yes, there are a lot of issues with the VIA motherboard and the GeForce4, so before buying beware. To counter the problems that arise, you need to constantly look out for BIOS and motherboard updates and install them as soon as they are released. If possible, get the motherboard replaced and then think of buying a new VGA card. DAT, .INI and .DLL Of late, I’ve been facing several problems. My configuration is a Celeron 466, 128 MB of RAM, an 8.4 GB hard disk, and Windows 2000 Professional. Here’s what’s been happening: I can’t play .DAT files off my CD-ROM. They run from disk, though. I tried reinstalling Windows but it didn’t work. Ican’t find the boot.ini file on my hard disk. I’m able to open it in Notepad, but after I’m not able to save it after modifying it’it says that I "need to change the Readonly Attribute." In order to do this, I do a search for the file, but it doesn’t show up in the results. On a system with a VIA chipset Trident motherboard, 128 MB of RAM, a 20 GB hard disk, and a P-III 1 GHz, I’m not able to install three OSes. I have three partitions’ 2000 computers and specify a password for each. To do so, go to Control Panel and click on ‘Users and Passwords’, to add new users. Use these accounts to connect from the Windows 98 system. a 5 GB, another 5 GB and a 10 GB. On the first I have Windows 98, the second one is for Red Hat Linux 9, and the last is for XP. Without Linux, the other OSes used to run fine, but after installing Linux, when I try to boot into XP I get this message: "HAL.DLL is missing or corrupted." I tried the SFC on Windows 98, found the HAL.dll file, and extracted it from my XP CD to put it in the proper location, but it didn’t work. Any answers? Mayukh Chowdhruy If you are able to copy the .DAT movie file from a VCD to your hard disk and play it, the problem is clearly hardware related. Older CD-ROM drives may have problems reading non-original CDs properly. The drive must retry reading multiple times before it picks up errorfree data. This means that the data flow is slowed, and the drive may get very hot. To play back a movie smoothly, data flow should not be interrupted in this manner. You may try a "Lens Cleaner" CD, but in all probability this problem will only be fixed by a new CD Drive. There’s no doubt that your boot.ini file is in C:\. You can’t find it because it’s hidden, and you can’t save it because it’s read-only. To view hidden files, start Windows Explorer, and go to Tools > Folder Options > View. Select ‘Show hidden files and folders.’ Now you’ll be able to see the boot.ini file. Select the file, rightclick it, and choose Properties. Here, unselect ‘Read-only’ and click OK. Now you’ll be able to modify the file as well. To recover the HAL.dll file, boot from your Windows CD and choose the ‘Repair’ option. This will prompt you for the Windows installation to use. Supply the Administrator password, and you’ll be able to restore any file you want to. Now, execute the following command at the prompt: expand x:\i386\hal.dl_ y:\windows\system32\hall.dll. Replace ‘x’ with the drive letter of your CD-ROM, and ‘y’ with the letter of your Windows XP partition. Restart the machine, and you’ll be able to boot into XP. Norton error Illustrations: Mahesh Benkar Whenever I install Norton AntiVirus 2004 Professional on either Windows Me or Windows XP, I get an error message saying "Norton antivirus has encountered an internal program error (4002,517)". I downloaded the 15-day trial program from APRIL 2004 Symantec’s Web site and activated it as well as updated the virus definitions. Now, what should I do? Kabir This is a known issue and its solution was provided in one of the updates. To install the update, start Norton AntiVirus, run LiveUpdate, download all available updates, and then restart the computer when prompted. If the error still persists in Windows XP, go to Start > Run, type ‘msconfig’ and click OK. The System Configuration Utility appears. Here, click the Startup tab. Now look for the ccApp entry and ensure that it’s checked. Next, click the Services tab and under the Service heading, locate Symantec Event Manager and Symantec Settings Manager and click the checkbox in front of these entries. Finally, click Apply and then OK. Restart the machine if prompted to do so. For Windows 98/Me, go to Start > Run, type ‘msconfig’ and click OK. Click the Startup tab, look for the entries for ccSetMgr, ccApp and ccEvtMgr and ensure that they are checked. Click Apply, and then click OK and restart the machine. If the above process also fails to solve the problem, then download the Symevent installer file Sevinst.exe (ftp://ftp.symantec.com/public/english_us_cana da/symevnt/sevinst.exe) onto your computer and execute the following command at the MS-DOS prompt: C:\sevinst.exe /r Finally, restart the computer. Get in touch with Symantec support if the problem still persists. Why am I cheated on the size? I have a Celeron 1.1GHz with 128 MB SDRAM, an 810BU Tomato Intel chipset motherboard and an 7,200-rpm 80 GB Seagate Barracuda hard drive. While creating a partition through Windows XP Professional, the drive capacity was shown as 80 GB. However, after the partition, it shows its space reduced to 74.5 GB. I am quite surprised at the loss of 5.5 GB. Where did it go? What is the real problem? Is it possible to recover this lost space? Tsering Ngodup The problem is not with your hard drive. By default, it will report the disk capacity to be approximately 74.5 GB for an 80 GB hard drive, just as it shows 18.64 GB for a 20 GB and 37.26 for a 40 GB drive. 98 after XP I have Windows XP Professional currently installed on my PC and I wish to install Windows 98 on it as well. How do I do that? My hard drive has two partitions. Deepinder Singh Mann Ideally, you should be installing Windows 98 first, on one partition, and then Windows XP on the other partition. However, as you have already installed Windows XP, create a rescue disk for Windows XP by going to Start > All Programs > Accessories > System Tools > Backup > Tools Menu > ASR Wizard. Once the disk is ready, verify it by booting the computer with the floppy. Now, install Windows 98 on the other partition. You will not be able to boot to Windows XP once The ASR wizard helps you create a rescue disk in Windows XP the installation is com- 113 There are a couple of reasons as to why the hard drive loses some space. The manufacturers themselves specify the size in decimal notation instead of the binary notation used by PCs. In binary notation, 1 KB stands for 1,024 bytes and not 1,000 bytes, as is the case in decimal notation. Hence, the computer perceives the size to be lesser than the specified value. Another factor that brings down the size of the hard disk is the file system overhead. As a result of both these factors you get approximately 95 per cent of the size specified by the manufacturer, which is the same in your case. Thus, you can’t do anything to recover this space. plete. So, use the rescue disk to get back to Windows XP, open the boot.ini file residing in the C: drive using Notepad and add the following line under ‘[operating system]’: c:\="Windows 98" Save and close the file, and that’s it! You’re done. Data’s encrypted I had some encrypted data on my system running Windows XP, and I’m not able to use that data now. Please help! Praveen Tanwar If you have used the encryption built into Windows XP, then there is hope, provided that you have backed up the private key used to encrypt the file. Visit http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid =kb;EN-US;223316 for information on the encryption process as well as steps to decrypt the file. However, if you do not have a backup of the key, then all we can do is give you our condolences for your data loss! When you lock something away and lose the key, you are just as locked out as any potential thief! APRIL 2004 insight ■ ■ troubleshooting FAQs Machine auto-shuts down in a minute! I run Windows XP Professional, and I’ve recently gotten a broadband connection. I didn’t have anti-virus software when I got the connection. Now, all of a sudden, I’ve started receiving a message that says, "NT Authority/system call, Remote Procedure Call service terminated. The system will shut down within one minute." I installed Norton AntiVirus 2003, but it isn’t working at all. I then tried to run navdx.exe in DOS mode, but it doesn’t detect a virus. What might the problem be? Saptarshi The solution to your problem involves three steps. First, download the virus removal tool for the Blaster virus—this the virus that has infected your machine—available at http://securityresponse.symantec.com/avcenter/FixBlas t.exe. Second, the virus may return if you do not patch your Windows, so install the Windows patch available at http://download.microsoft.com/dowload/9/ 8/b/98bcfad8-afbc-458faaeeb7a52a983f01 /WindowsXP-KB823980-x86-ENU.exe. The final step is to download the latest virus definitions, located at http://securityresponse.symantec.com/avcen ter/download/us-files/20040311-033i32.exe. If the shutdown error message occurs while downloading any of the fixes mentioned above, go to Start > Run, type ‘shutdown -a’ and press [Enter] to get rid of it temporarily. Reducing flicker Ever since I upgraded to Windows XP, the refresh rate of my monitor has become exceptionally slow. It refreshes slowly when I try to scroll down the screen. Can you help me resolve this? Milan All you need to do is increase the refresh rate. Right-click anywhere on the desktop and select Properties. Go to the Settings tab, click Advanced and switch to the Monitor tab. Here, set the ‘Screen refresh rate’ to the highest possible value. For a 17-inch monitor at 1024 x 768, the maximum refresh rate is around 85 Hz while it is 70 Hz for a 15-inch monitor at 800 x 600. These settings do vary from model to model Opening ISO files I have a Pentium III 866 MHz, Windows 98 SE, 256 MB of RAM, Award BIOS, and a 20 GB hard disk. I often save images of CDs on my hard disk using Nero 5.5. What software should I use for opening these image files, which are in the .iso format? Abhinav There are many applications that open ISO files. Some of them are WinISO, available from www.winiso.com, UltraISO from www.ultraiso.com and WinRAR available at www.rarlab.com. No display I have a Pentium III 800 MHz with Windows 98 SE and a Mercury 810 motherboard. My problem is that there is no display on my monitor. As I boot up my PC, the monitor goes into standby and there is no activity at all. Please help me. Tejas 114 First, verify if the monitor is working properly. Remove the display cable from the VGA port at the back of the cabinet. The monitor should then display a message that reads something like this:”No connection, Check signal cable”. Older monitors may not display anything. Connect them to another working computer to test their functionality. The next step would be to check whether the SMPS is working. If its fan is not working then the problem is with the SMPS. You will have to get it repaired. If all’s well with the SMPS, then check the internal speaker. To do that, remove the RAM chips from the motherboard and boot up the PC. The speaker should generate some sound, if not then get a proper working speaker, as it’s an important component in the troubleshooting process. If the speaker works, and yet you hear no beeps indicating the removal of the RAM, then the motherboard or processor is at fault. Get them serviced. and vendor to vendor. Also, do use the VGA card drivers provided by the vendor for better hardware acceleration in the display, making it scroll faster. You may also reduce the number of colours your display is set to in the Settings tab. Works in one, but not in the other Somehow my Riva TNT128 AGP card does not install properly in Windows 98. The display goes blank once I reboot it after the driver installation. I have a dualboot PC that runs Windows XP and Windows 98 on a BXv98-AT board with 128 MB RAM. The card works fine with Windows XP, though. I am using the drivers CD that was bundled with the card. Pradip Srivastav Ensure that the appropriate driver files are selected while installing the driver in Windows 98. If there is no wrong being done in the driver file selection, then probably the drivers themselves are corrupt. Download and install the detonator from http://www. nvidia.com/object/LO_20010606_3499.html. However, if the speaker does beep then insert the RAM back into the slot and remove the display card. Now the speaker should beep again. If it doesn’t, then there is a problem with the motherboard. If the speaker beeps then the display card is at fault; get it replaced or repaired, insert the new or repaired display card and the monitor should work fine. The last step would be to check if the CPU fan is working. If it isn’t, then again the motherboard is at fault. Verify the working of the fan using an alternate computer. [email protected] E-mail us your computing problems, and we may answer them here! Since we get more mails per day than we can handle, it may take some time for your query to be answered. Rest assured, we are listening! APRIL 2004 insight ■ ■ troubleshooting A screen screaming blue, a partition giving you the blues. Resolve them, and with your work, get glued! Recover registry in XP One fine day, as I started up my computer, I got a message that said, “Windows XP could not start because the following file is missing or corrupt: \WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\CONFIG\SYSTEM”. What do I do? Badri Narayan To start up your machine without reinstalling, you need to execute some commands at the recovery console. To get to the recovery console, boot with the help of a bootable Windows XP CD, and press [R] when prompted to enter the recovery console. Select your Windows folder, and enter the administrator password. Once at the console prompt, the first thing to do is back up the existing file; you do so by executing the following commands at the prompt: md tmp copy c:\windows\system32\config\system c:\windows\tmp\system.bak Now you need to replace these files with the proper, non-corrupt files, which are in the repair folder in the Windows directory: copy c:\windows\repair\system c:\win dows\system32\config\system Now you can boot into Windows XP, but, as this file was backed up when Windows was originally installed, any changes and settings after that are lost. 139 If System Restore is enabled on your system, you can get back to the last restore point. To do this, boot into Safe Mode with administrator privileges, go to the drive where Windows XP is installed, and look for the ‘System Volume Information’ folder. Look for a snapshot folder—for C:\System Volume example, Information\restore{C0B08955-BE89-4849ABC0-715FCDE6CE4A}\RP3. Copy the _REGISTRY_MACHINE_SYSTEM file to the ‘tmp’ folder by typing in ‘copy _REGISTRY_ MACHINE_SYSTEM c:\windows\tmp\_REGISTRY_MACHINE_SYSTEM’. Go to the recovery console again, using the Windows XP boot disk, and copy this file over the existing one by typing ‘copy c:\windows\tmp\_registry_machine_system c:\windows\system32\ config\system’. Restart Windows normally, start System Restore and restore your machine to any point you wish. Project home studio I want to set up my own home studio. Can you tell me the best PC configuration to do so? Rajieve Tanck For a home studio PC, we suggest you buy a Pentium 3.2c, an Intel 875PBZ motherboard, 512 MB or more of 400 MHz DDR RAM, a 7,200-rpm Samsung hard drive—80 GB or more, a 9600 Pro graphics card, an Audigy2 sound card, a 19-inch monitor, a floppy disk drive, a keyboard, an optical mouse, etc. If you want a better graphics card, opt for a 9800 Pro XT, 5900 or 5950—which will cost about Rs 35,000. 8X on 4X I have an Intel D845GBV motherboard with Intel Extreme Graphics and a 4X AGP slot with the 1.5 V specification. Will an 8X AGP card fit and work properly in my 4X AGP slot? I want to buy the latest GeForce FX series card. Can you suggest which one? My 40 GB hard disk is split into four partitions, with C allocated 11 GB, while D, E and F have 9 GB each. Earlier, I had Windows Me on the C drive and Windows XP on D. The D drive is in NTFS format, and I have now loaded Windows 98 on C. How do I access my D drive when working in windows 98? I have the Windows XP Pro CD. Jimmy Varghese Yes, you can use an AGP 8X card in an AGP 4X slot. AGP 8X supports 1.5 volts, but you won’t be able to experience the full power of the card. The GeForce FX from Compro is a good choice in the GeForce series, and has won the Digit Best Value award in 2003. MAY 2004 insight ■ ■ troubleshooting You can’t access your D drive from Windows 98. There are a few thirdparty utilities that will allow you to do this, but these are not recommended. You will either have to boot into Windows XP to view your data on the D drive, or convert your D drive to the FAT32 format. Internal and external conflict I download e-mail from my server using a pop puller, and forward it to the respective mailbox on my local exchange server. Some users access their mailbox directly from the external mail server. Say my external mail server has the domain name abc.com, and the internal domain name is xyz.com. If I create a new internal domain abc.com, and host my exchange server on it, would I be able to forward e-mail of non-existing e-mail accounts from the internal server to the external server? Sanket Shah You can’t have the same name assigned to an internal as well as external mail server. There is an MX record associated with each domain name, which points to an IP address. Password hacking Recently, one of my friends changed my Yahoo! password. When I tried to make my profile, I saw his ID in the alternate ID location. Now, each time I change my password, a message is sent to his account as well. Is he spying on me? How did he change the password? Tell me how to remove his ID from my profile. Rahul Sarma Quite often, we inadvertently give out our passwords. You may have mentioned it in a chat to someone, and the chat was logged. Even more common is using a password that is easy to guess in less than 10 attempts. If you keep your mother’s name as your password, you can be sure that almost all your friends can guess it! Once a hacker logs into your 140 You can’t have abc.com pointing to two different IP addresses. If your external server is abc.com, you need to have a sub-domain such as internal.abc.com for your internal server. Kabhi on kabhi off I have an AMD K6 processor, 64 MB of SD RAM, a SiS 530 motherboard and a 10.2 GB Seagate hard disk. Recently, my PC started giving me error messages saying, “Fatal exception error in vxd... press any key to continue.” When I press a key, the system comes back to normal, but only for a few seconds, and then I get the same message again. I think it might be due to a virus, but I can’t do anything, as my system only works for two to five minutes at a time. I formatted, and tried re-installing Windows 98 SE, but the problem persisted. Finally, I installed Me, to no effect. I need to leave the system off for over five minutes to be able to use it. V Shankar Iyer Since the problem exists even after re-installing the OS, it looks like you have a hardware issue. You say that leaving the system off for a while seems to temporarily solve the problem. This indicates a cooling problem. Check account, he or she can do everything that you can—check your mails, change your preferences, etc. To remove the alternate ID, go to Mail Options > Account Information, and click Edit. This is located beside the Member Information option. Change the alternate e-mail ID to one of your own and press Finished to save the settings. Now he won’t get any of your mails, and you’re free to change your password to something he’ll never guess. Mahesh Benkar your cabinet’s fans. Make sure all of them are running. The next suspect is RAM. Try and get a friend’s RAM chip (make sure it’s compatible with your system), and check stability using that. It could just as well be a bad hard drive or motherboard chip, so check these in turn. Startup woes Often, when I boot up my computer, it hangs. If I press [Ctrl] + [Alt] + [Del], I find a few additional entries that are not present when the computer is running. These are: scanregw, rnaap, smc and dbhelp. I can’t see them in msconfig either. I want to disable these programs permanently. How do I do it? Shirish rnaap is notorious for causing your type of problem. Uninstall and reinstall Dial-up Networking, and if the problem persists, get your modem checked. If the modem hangs when rnaap is initialising it, your system is likely to hang as well. What’s my voltage? How do I check the voltages of an ATX power supply. My power supply outputs about 4.5 volts at PS_ON, 5.2 at SB and 0.8 at PG. Please help me check the correct voltages of a power supply before connecting it to my motherboard. Nasiruddin The SB (purple wire) voltage should be 5 V. In the PS_ON state, red and white should read +5 V and -5 V respectively. Yellow and blue should have +12 V and 12 V respectively. Finally, orange should read +3.3 V, and black is the common wire. XP tyranny I have a Pentium 4 2.8 GHz PC running Windows 2000 and Fedora core Linux. Recently, I installed Windows XP Professional. Ever since then, I can’t boot into Linux. When I start my PC, it gives me an option between Windows 2000 or Windows XP, but no Linux or DOS option. How do I get it back? Amit. Boot your PC with the Linux CD. Type ‘linux rescue’ at the boot prompt, and press [Enter]. Once you reach the command prompt, type ‘chroot /mnt/sysimage’, and press [Enter]. Here MAY 2004 type ‘lilo’ if your boot loader is lilo, or ‘grub-install’ if the boot loader used is grub, and press [Enter]. Dial-up hackers I’m worried about my dial-up Internet connection. What happens if someone knows my username, and tries to guess my password over and over again? Will this lock my password? If so, how do I prevent this? Binod When someone tries to hack your password using the brute force technique—trying each possible combination—the account is suspended for a preset time period. After 10 or 15 minutes, you should be able to use your account again. Some ISPs, such as VSNL, offer a feature where you can lock your account usage from a specific phone number. This is good, because unless the hacker is sitting in your house, or hacking your phone line, he or she cannot access your account. Choosy CD-ROM I have a Compaq Presario computer with Windows XP Home Edition and a 48x CD-ROM drive. The problem is that the CD-ROM drive only reads the CDs that came with the computer—the OS CD, drivers CD, etc. It completely ignores other CDs, even when there’s a CD in the drive, it asks to insert one. I have tried about eight CDs, all unscratched. I also installed Nero Burning ROM 5 and Image Drive. The help and support says that there is a SCSI problem, while properties in device manager reports the device to be working perfectly. I’ve tried reinstalling XP without formatting. Please help. Siddharth Most packaged CDs are pressed, not burnt. These pressed CDs are made so that they work on all CD drives. Certain CD-Rs may not be compatible with your drive. Check your drive by attempting to use CD-Rs from other manufacturers. If this fails, send your drive to a service center, as the problem is a faulty lens. Nero is CD-writing software, and you have a CD-ROM drive not a CDWriter, so its normal to get errors when using Nero. Blue screen advertisements I have a dual-boot PC running Windows Me and Windows XP. Recently, I started getting an error message during bootup. I took a screenshot of the error. What is the problem? Agk Nair The application specified in the error message—CD_LOAD.EXE—has been installed by Cydoor’s adware application. It downloads advertisements to your computer as soon as you go online. Search for the application, and delete it. Also, load an anti-spyware application to keep your computer from facing this problem again. I can’t write My Sony CD-RW CRX175A1 24x/10x/40x shows the ‘Power calibration‘ error when writing, and stops. What is the problem? Do I have to change the CD-RW? Ravi S Power Calibration is controlled by the recorder. Before any write operation, all recorders must do a 15-step power test to determine the optimum power for writing to the CD—this is called Optimum Power Calibration (OPC). During a write, it continues to do this test to get the best write throughout the whole CD—this is called Running Optimum Power Calibration (ROPC). This whole process is controlled by the recorder, but is initiated by programs such as Nero. There is an area on the inner part of the CD for the test and test data information to be stored. You can use this area up to 999 times. So, when you receive the ‘Power Calibration Error’ or ‘Power Calibration Area full’ error message, it’s because of poor media, poor power, or a defective recorder. Most often, it’s due to bad media, so try using better CD-Rs. Break the partition I have a 20 GB Seagate hard drive, which has two partitions of 10 GB each. Since I wanted one single partition of 20 GB, I went through fdisk and deleted the primary and the extended partition. However, the partitions still exist. I also tried deleting them with the help of the disk manager provided by Seagate, but they are stubborn. What should I do? Y S Samyal Use anti-spyware to protect your PC from nasty errors such as this one by Cydoor adware 141 Yes, parting with partitions can be very frustrating. To delete the partition, first go to the BIOS, select the hard disk MAY 2004 insight ■ ■ troubleshooting FAQs Crawling computer I recently installed Windows 2000 Professional and Office XP on one partition, and Windows XP and Office XP on another. I have a Pentium 4 processor, 850 motherboard and 128 MB RD RAM. When I open Windows 2000, the response becomes slow, and after clicking the toolbar and opening Task Manager, I found Rscmpt.exe consuming 99 per cent, or more CPU time. Please tell me how to get rid of Rscmpt.exe. GK Chakraborty This is a known problem for nVidia display cards, but all you have to do to remedy it, is install the latest nVidia drivers. You can download them from www.nvidia.com. Broadband on landline Recently, I have seen many advertisements about broadband on landlines (ADSL) from MTNL. What is the major advantage of this over others, and what is the minimum hardware requirement. Is it true that we can achieve speeds as fast as 256 Kbps on our landlines? Siddharth Menon Yes; you can achieve 256 Kbps, or even more on your phone line. The biggest advantage of ADSL is that you can even receive telephone calls while surfing the Internet, as the data is transferred on a different frequency, and change its mode from LBA to normal. Now, let the PC boot up, run fdisk and delete the partitions. This done, go back to the BIOS, and change the mode back to LBA. The notorious SM56 modem I have run Linux for over two years, from Red Hat 7.3 to Fedora Core 1. I can’t install drivers for my modem— D-Link with a Motorola SM-56 chipset. I use kppp to dial my connection. What is the solution? Naimish J. Makwana Motorola provides universal modem drivers for all versions of Windows and Linux. They are available at www.motorola. com/softmodem/sm56_download.htm 142 which is inaudible. As far as the hardware is concerned, all you need is an ADSL modem, which your ISP will rent to you. Monitoring the Internet I work as a network assistant in a company, and we have provided everyone with Internet access. The problem is that some of the staff misuses this facility. They download at will, and also visit indecent sites. How can I keep a check on them? Zahir Ahmed Since you haven’t specified the software you’re using to share the Internet connection, we’ll have to solve your problem by assumption. If your Internet server is Windows-based, you should use proxy software such as WinProxy or Sygate. If your server is Linux-based, you can try qmail, which can give you monitoring capabilities after a few patches. Create boot CD? How do I create a Red Hat Linux-9 bootable CD? Sumeet Saha There’s a command in Red Hat called mkbootdisk that does this. Use it to create an ISO image of the bootable disk, and use cdrecord, Nero, etc, to create the bootable CD. To create the ISO image, you’ll need to know the kernel version—issue the ‘ker- Increase the power I have a Pentium II 333 MHz, a 440 ZX motherboard, 64 MB of RAM and a 6.4 GB hard drive. I want to upgrade the processor and memory. Can I do that on the same motherboard? In all, there are two memory slots, so how much memory can I add? Also, if I change my hard disk, what drive capacity will be supported? Arvind You are in a difficult position, to say the least. First, the maximum processor upgrade that the 440 ZX motherboard will support is limited to one with a speed of 450 MHz. That is hardly an upgrade. Secondly, the RAM you need should nelversion’ command in a terminal window. Now verify that the folder with the version exists in /lib/modules. If you find that the folder name in /lib/modules is bigger than that specified by the ‘kernelversion’ command, use the ‘fullname’ switch instead. To create the ISO image, issue the ‘mkbootdisk --device boot.iso --verbose --iso <full kernel version>’ command. Once the ISO image is ready, burn it with the help of CD-recording software, and voila, you have a bootable CD! Bad sectors When I try to install Windows XP, I get an error that says, “Setup has determined that drive C: is corrupted and cannot be repaired”. The hard disk does contain some bad sectors. I have a Pentium 4 1.6 GHz, VIA VT8751 (P4M266) and Windows 98 SE. I have a Samsung hard disk with four partitions—C(37.2 GB), D(9.19 GB), E(9.19GB), and F(9.45 GB). What do I do? Jarnail Singh You need to ensure that the hard disk has bad sectors. Download and run the disk utility for this purpose by Samsung from www.samsung.com/Products/HardDisk Drive/utilities/hutil.htm. Execute the program, and let the utility test the hard drive. The program will tell you if the drive is usable or not. If not, then you have to get a new one. be of the 66 or 100 MHz variety, which is very difficult to procure. These memory sticks are available in capacities of 64, 128, 256, and 512 MB. As for your last query, the motherboard can support a 40 GB hard drive. [email protected] E-mail us your computing problems, and we may answer them here! Since we get more mails per day than we can handle, it may take some time for your query to be answered. Rest assured, we are listening! MAY 2004 insight ■ ■ troubleshooting NTFS and FAT blues, hyperthreading hype, vanishing displays—it’s all in the game. Everything has an answer—seek, and ye shall find! The first seven steps Some time after installing Windows XP, there was a problem and some files went missing. I was asked to load the missing files from the original CD. While doing so, somehow, I loaded the entire OS again. Thus, there were two operating systems on my C drive. Now, when I scanned my drive for viruses, a series of events took place, and I got a message that said I couldn’t have the same OS, on the same drive, twice. I had to re-format the C drive. Even after this, I was unable to load the OS. So I choose the D drive to install it. I did not get a boot disk with the OS CD. Can you to tell me how to partition my hard disk, and format it with the NTFS file system, step by step. Dr K P M Prabhu Follow these guidelines for the first seven steps after booting from the Windows XP CD: First, press [Enter] for a new installation. Next, press [F8] for agreement acceptance. You can choose [R] for repair, and [ESC] for a new installation; select New. If you already have partitions on your disk and want to re-create those, delete each by selecting and pressing [D]. Press [L] to re-confirm your selection. Start creating a partition by pressing 172 [C]. Enter the size of the partition. For example, a 20 GB drive can have a 8 GB and a 12 GB partition. You can permute and combine as you wish. However, as a general rule, leasing too much space for the C drive is not advisable; the C drive should only be used for the operating system and program files. Once the partitions are created, select C: and press [Enter]. Here, you can select between FAT and NTFS. Whichever you select, make sure you don’t select the ‘Quick’ option. Hereafter, the installation should be simple to complete. TV tuner settings I have a Pentium 4 2.4 GHz, an Asus P4B533-VM motherboard and 128 MB of DDR RAM, running Windows 98 SE; I have Goldwave installed. I recently installed a Mercury TV-tuner card. When I ran the program, there was sound, but it disappeared when I recorded a sample video! When I changed the source in Goldwave to Line-In, the recording had sound. Also, I found that changing the Line-In volume in Goldwave had the same effect on the recorded video, whereas the Line-In volume in the volume panel had no effect. I uninstalled Goldwave, but found that the recorded volume was the same as before. Changing the Line-In volume in the volume panel did not have any effect on the recording. Please help. Deepmoni For Live TV, as well as recording, your input source should be configured to Line-In. Also, check that the Audio Out settings have your sound card as default. Now, to control the recording volume, start Volume Control from Accessories. Go to the Options menu, then to Properties, select ‘Recording’ and press [Enter]. Now, move the volume bar for the Line-In to change the Click on recording, then OK, and then modify the recording volume JUNE 2004 ➜ Pages that do not open Security Settings Prohibit Running ActiveX Controls on this page, so the page may not display correctly.” What do I do? Abhijit Mukherjee I have an Athlon XP 2.4 GHz PC connected to a LAN, running Windows 98 SE and Internet Explorer 6 with SP1. The problem is that when I visit any of the Web sites such as Indiatimes, Yahoo! India, Rediff, MSN India, or others that contain ActiveX control (.ocx) files, I get a security alert message saying, “Your Current To get over the problem, open up Internet Options in the Control Panel, and change the settings bar in the Privacy tab to Medium. If you wish to customise the settings, you can do so in the Security tab by clicking ‘custom level’ and defining your own settings. recording volume level. Check your recording and adjust this accordingly. The Disk Management window shows you the disk status Vanishing act Moving the bar up and down controls the security A virus despite anti-virus I have a PC with Windows XP. I recently bought an Internet connection pack, but before installing the pack, I installed McAfee Virus Scan Professional Edition. Now, whenever I connect to the Internet, I get the message that says,”This system is shutting down. Please save all work in progress and log off. Any unsaved changes will be lost. This shutdown was initiated by NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM. Time before shutdown: 1 minute. Message: Windows must now restart because the Remote Procedure Call(RPC) service terminated unexpectedly”. I have tried to detect a virus, but to no avail. What might be the problem? V Madhav Rao 173 I have a 40 GB hard disk, split into three partitions. One of the partitions is 13 GB. Last week, I reinstalled Windows XP on my system. After installation I seem to have lost the 13 GB drive—only two drives appear. What do I do? Girish Cariappa You are infected with the blaster worm. Download the fix from http://securityresponse.symantec.com/avcen ter/venc/data/w32.blaster.worm.removal.to ol.html. You need to frequently update your virus definitions. Also keep Windows updated with the security patches that are released by Microsoft from time to time. If you do so, you’re less likely to get caught up in the Web of viruses and worms. Right-click on My Computer and click Manage. Now, click on Disk Management, and then verify that the 13 GB partition is formatted—that is, it should show the status as ‘healthy’. If not, then right-click on the partition and select format. Now, you should be able to see the partition. Spyware in file system How can I convert an NTFS partition into a FAT32 partition? Every time I shut down my PC, I get an error message saying, “Ending Program - wupdater.exe.” What is the use of this exe file? How can I get rid of this message permanently? When I open Internet Explorer, every time a Web site with the address http://searchcentral.cc is opened. I tried the ‘Use Blank’ option in Internet Options, but it isn’t working. Sumit Goel Use Partition magic (www.powerquest.com) to convert NTFS to FAT32. As far as wupdater.exe is concerned, it is spyware. Go to Start > Run, type ‘msconfig’ and press [Enter] and de-select the file. It shouldn’t auto-start the next time Windows boots up. Delete the file if you want to, but that might crash the software that installed it. Finally, the IE problem is also due to the spyware in your system. There are spyware removal tools such as Spybot (included in this month’s 101 Freeware CD), which reduce the trouble involved in manually searching and removing each one of them. Is /boot necessary? Can I install Linux without creating partitions for /boot and swap? If so, where will the boot loader install? S. Mohammed Riyazudeen No, you can’t install Linux without a swap partition, but you can skip the creation of a separate /boot partition. In this case, the boot files will be stored in the /root partition. Windows is not ready to install Illustrations: Mahesh Benkar I have a Celeron 1.2 GHz, an Intel i810 motherboard and a 40 GB Seagate hard disk. Earlier, my PC was running Windows 98; while installing ELX Linux, I corrupted my FAT partition. So I removed all the partitions and re-created them, but now even JUNE 2004 insight ■ ■ troubleshooting after many attempts I am unable to install Windows 98. After a couple of reboots, it starts executing scanreg and then hangs. When I boot the system with a bootable floppy, scandisk gives an error saying, “Some of Windows files have been allocated to invalid partitions/locations,” and a prompt such as ‘Fix it’ or ‘Don’t Fix It’. Even after I choose ‘Fix It’, the problem isn’t resolved. What do I do? Amit Gupta There are only two possibilities— either the RAM or the hard disk is faulty. As a first step, get a working RAM module from a friend’s PC and try the installation. If it works, just get new RAM. If it doesn’t, then get the hard disk checked thoroughly at a service centre. Can’t find root I am totally new to Linux. Whenever I try to install PCQ Linux 2004, I get an error saying the root partition is not defined. What is a root partition? I have an 80 GB Samsung hard disk with four FAT32 partitions: The C: drive is 10.7 GB, and has Windows XP installed. The D: drive is 11 GB, E: is 28 GB and F: is 26 GB. I want to install PCQ Linux 2004 on the D: drive with the dual-boot option. Ashish Jha While installing Linux, you need to create the ‘ext3’ and swap partitions. At this point of time, specify the mount point for the ext3 partition as ‘/’, without the quotes. You won’t get the error message. Where is my display? I have a Pentium 4 system with dualboot, i.e., Windows 98 SE and Windows XP. In Windows 98, I right-clicked on the desktop and changed the resolution. Now my computer does not show up the display in Windows, and instead shows up the message ‘Out of frequency’. What’s the problem? Where I can find details about files such as boot.ini, io.sys, config.sys and autoexec.bat? mode, change the resolution to a lower one such as 640 x 480, and then restart the computer. As far as information about Windows files is concerned, visit www.support.microsoft. com, and search for the specific file details you need. Bikrant Rana To set the display right, boot into Windows 98’s Safe Mode, by pressing [F8] while Windows is just about to start. In safe Hangs at power on My PC just doesn’t boot. What I mean is that the PC starts normally, I can hear a single beep, then the PC shows the system configuration, then, ‘updating ESCD’, and that’s it—nothing on the screen after that. A cursor blinks but the OS doesn’t start. I had Windows 98 on my machine. Afiya If you are well versed in PC hardware, open the cabinet and tighten the connections: the hard disk and CDROM connectors, etc. Press the RAM module gently. Also, verify the boot sequence in the BIOS; the first in the list should be the hard disk. Finally, use a boot floppy and check the partition table using ‘fdisk’ for irregularities; a bad partition table can cause such prob- lems. If ‘fdisk’ does not give an error, call an engineer. Is CD NTFS or FAT? I downloaded data from the Internet on a machine running Windows 2000/NTFS, and burned it on a CD. My home PC runs Windows 98/FAT, so naturally it’s unable to see the CD files, and hangs. Is there any software available to view or extract the files from the CD and convert them to FAT? Some Niyogi CDs have a file system of their own—CDFS. It does not matter if the host file system is NTFS or FAT. If the CD was created successfully without any errors, it should be read in Windows 98 too. A weak lens might be the culprit, but to verify this, just reading the CD in another drive using Windows 98. If the CD works, then the drive is faulty. What is HyperThreading? Make sure all connections and modules are tightly fitted 174 I would like to know what HyperThreading is. I have heard a lot about this new product from Intel. I have an assembled PC that comprises an Intel D845GEBV2 motherboard (which has an external AGP slot and Extreme Graphics onboard as well), an Intel 1.7 GHz, 512 MB RAM and a 80 GB Seagate Barracuda hard disk. I would like to exchange my current motherboard for Intel’s new HyperJUNE 2004 insight ■ ■ troubleshooting FAQs Msvcrt.dll revisited Unwanted visitors Summer heat I am unable to set up some software on my computer. The error message I get is, “The MSVCRT.DLL file is linked to missing export NTDLL.DLL rtGetNtVersionNumbers.” Sudhanshu Bhasin I have a Windows 98 SE machine. I use Internet Explorer 6. One day after browsing a few Web sites, my homepage became ‘www.4-counter.com’. I replaced it with ‘about:blank’, and also reset all Web settings to their defaults. But after rebooting, the default homepage again became www.4-counter.com. What is the problem? How can I reset my homepage to a blank page? Raj I have a system with an AMD Athlon 1800 MHz, an ASUS motherboard, and 256 MB of DDR RAM. The problem is that the CPU fan overheats. How can I rectify this? S Palani The problem is simple, the software you've installed isn't meant for Windows 98. Certain software were designed for Windows 2000 and later, and won't run on windows 98. However, it's also possible that the program you're trying to install now isn't the culprit. If you tried to install software earlier that was meant for the NT platform, it could have corrupted your MSVCRT.DLL file, or installed the wrong version. To fix this, you need to extract the MSVCRT.DLL file from the CD, and overwrite the one in the ‘\Windows\System\’ folder. This should solve the problem. Threaded one. Do you recommend the exchange, or should I make do with my present configuration? I intend switching to a HyperThreaded motherboard since it’s relatively faster, and supports multitasking. Can you recommend motherboards that are better than the one I have in mind. If so, please suggest some that have an external AGP slot, as I have a graphics card. Also, please let me know the cost involved. Siddharth Intel’s HyperThreading technology pertains to processors and not to motherboards. Intel’s latest CPUs have this feature, and nearly all new motherboards for To solve the problem, you’ll need to modify the registry. This is a risky affair, so be careful. Open the Registry Editor by executing ‘regedit’ at the Run prompt. Now search and delete each key that has a value of ‘http://www.4-counter.com’. Alternatively, you can search and remove spyware applications using spyware removal tools such as Spybot (included in this month’s 101 Freeware CD). the Pentium 4 platform support it. As far as performance goes, there will be a marginal gain, and that, only with applications optimised for HyperThreading. Unfortunately, as of today, there are very few such applications. Another good point to note is that, some applications actually see a performance drop when used with HyperThreaded processors. However, you have a pretty decent machine and there is absolutely no reason to shift to a newer configuration as of now. Back up Outlook Express files I have Window 98 SE and Outlook Express 6. I need to know how to save, or copy my e-mails from Outlook to a CD. Neeraj Mishra Open the store location in explorer and copy the files 176 To back up files, first start Outlook Express, then go to Tools > Options, and click on Maintenance. Next, click on Store Folder, copy the path, and paste it into Windows Explorer. Finally, Only use the original fan and heatsink that was provided with the CPU. If need be, you can purchase better cooling solutions from thirdparty vendors. As a precautionary measure, verify that excessive amounts of dirt haven’t accumulated on the fan blades. You may need to clean the fan carefully with a paint brush. If you have to remove the fan to clean it, be careful and snap it out carefully. Use thermal paste to increase heat dissipation—remember, too thick a layer of thermal paste can act as an insulator and make matters worse. Sometimes, keeping the cabinet open may help. copy all files to the backup location. Restoring is simple: copy the files back to the original folder. Monitor starts! We switch off the monitor when listening to music or running anti-virus software. However, to our surprise, the system automatically shuts down when we switch it back on. How do we solve this problem? Arnab and Smita Get your power supply checked at a good service centre, as it’s faulty. It’s unable to take the load when you start the monitor, thus triggering off a restart. You may even need to replace the SMPS with another with a higher power rating. [email protected] E-mail us your computing problems, and we may answer them here! Since we get more mails per day than we can handle, it may take some time for your query to be answered. Rest assured, we are listening! JUNE 2004 insight ■ ■ troubleshooting Lost all MS Office data. Windows doesn’t load. Deleted the only XP user account... Hang on, don’t press the panic button. Here’s your way out Files will be back I have a Celeron 1.7 GHz with a 40 GB hard disk. After I ran disk defragmenter, I lost all my MS Office documents (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, etc). I even lost data on my D and E drives. How do I retrieve all my lost data? Pankaj Singhai Use R-Studio (www.r-tt.com)—it’s one of the best data recovery software available. Ideally, load R-Studio onto another PC, connect your hard drive to it (preferrably as a slave) and then restore data. Note that once you detect the data loss, do not install, copy or move software or data on the drives in question, and keep disk activity at a minimum, so that lost files don’t get overwritten. Also, be very careful when recovering data; don’t recover any data onto your hard drive itself—instead, recover the data to the other PC you’re connecting your hard drive to. Once that is done, copy all the recovered data back. Error loading Gdi.exe I recently installed Windows 98 Second Edition. My computer is an Intel Pentium III, 256 MB SD RAM, and a 20 GB Seagate hard drive. Whenever I switch on my machine, it automatically boots into Safe Mode. Then I get a message that says, “Error Loading Gdi.exe. You Must Reinstall Windows” and the computer shuts off automatically. How do I fix this? Abhijit Mukherjee The error appears as a result of either improperly moving the Fonts folder of Windows or by corruption of some font files. The simplest option is to re-install Windows again. If you don’t want to re-install Windows, be prepared to execute some commands at the DOS prompt. First boot the computer via the Windows 98 CD-ROM, and select ‘Windows 98 Startup disk with CD-ROM support’. Now execute the following commands one after another: md c:\windows\fonts attrib +s c:\windows \fonts Right-click on the additional drive and click scan to extract/a d: \win98\ win98_22.cab start the process 114 *.fon /l c:\ windows \ fonts extract /a d:\win98\win98_22.cab *.ttf /l c:\windows\fonts Now, reboot the computer. If your Fonts folder exists, then the problem is caused by corrupt fonts, namely Vgasys.fon, Vgaoem.fon and Vga850.fon. All you need to do is extract these files from the Windows CD-ROM, using the following commands: extract /a d:\win98\win98_22.cab vgasys.fon /l c:\windows\fonts extract /a d:\win98\win98_22.cab vgaoem.fon /l c:\windows\fonts extract /a d:\win98\win98_22.cab vga850.fon /l c:\windows\fonts USB ports to transfer files over telephone lines I have an old computer: a Pentium 233 MMX, 32 MB of RAM and Windows 98SE, but without a USB port. The Device Manager shows two devices of the device type USB Controllers—SIS 7001 PCI to USB Open Host Controller and USB Root Hub. First, what are these? Second, using these can I install a USB port? If yes, how? And finally, is it possible to create a network between two computers using their modems and a telephone cable? Arun Das The two devices you mention are USB controllers. This means your mothJULY 2004 erboard supports USB. You’re probably just missing the cable that connects from the motherboard to the back of the PC, to give you USB headers where you connect USB devices. Buy one, and attach it to your motherboard. Of course if you don’t know how to, we suggest you get an engineer to do so. Also remember that once you do this, you’ll still need to install USB drivers for any device you attach in Windows 98. Yes, you can connect with the help of Hyper Terminal. It comes bundled with Windows. Keep Hyper Terminal in waiting mode on one computer by going to Call > Wait for a Call, and the other computer makes the call. After the connection is complete you can transfer files as required. Alternatively, you should set up connectivity using serial or parallel cables and get a much higher rate than otherwise. Refer to this month’s QuickStart (30 Minutes Expert) on Page 105 to set up such a connection. Fails minimum system requirements I have a Pentium 4 1.4 GHz machine, running both Windows 98 and Windows XP professional. The display card is SiS630 on a Vintron motherboard. When I play Back Alley Brawl, I get an error that says I don’t have the latest version of OpenGL. Where do I get this? Jayharsh Krishnakumar SiS630 is a PCI-based display card, which lacks hardware support for OpenGL. The minimum requirements are an AGP card for the game to run in OpenGL. One of the cheapest solutions is the GeForce MX 440, which costs about Rs 1,700. Combine the powers of two dial-up connections I have a computer with two modems, each with a separate telephone connection. I want to combine the speed of both connections to surf the Internet. Whenever I try to dial the second line, the first gets disconnected. How do I solve this? such as Sygate Manager. Install Sygate Manager, and set it up to manage both connections. Enable the ‘Auto dial additional line’ option. It will now connect both connections when you tell it to. If you download two files simultaneously, Sygate forwards the request of one file on one connection and the other on the other connection. If you add a third download, it is sent to the connection with more available resources. So, individual files aren’t really downloaded faster, but multiple files will be. Random IP addresses Whenever I connect to the Internet, Internet Explorer opens some random IP address. Even after deleting the addresses from the registry under ‘HKEY_LOCAL_ MACHINE/SOFTWARE/MICROSOFT/INTER NET_EXPLORER/MAIN’ and ‘HKEY_CURRENT_USER’, the problem remains. Furthermore, an unknown toolbar tries to install itself. What do I do? Deep Kamal Gohain Saurabh You need to use gateway software You seem to have a problem with spyware or adware. The best way to get Invalid page fault in Paint When I start MS Paint, my computer shows an error message: “MS PAINT caused an invalid page fault in module MFC42.DLL…”. What do I do? Bharat Shah This error message is caused by corrupted registry entries for MS Paint. To resolve this problem, you have to first uninstall Paint, then delete the registry keys and finally reinstall Paint. To do this, go to Start > Settings > Control Panel, and then double-click on ‘Add/Remove Programs’. Click on the Windows Setup tab, click on Accessories, and then click on Details. Uncheck the Paint checkbox, and click OK twice. Now, go to Start > Run, type ‘regedit’ and press [Enter]. Navigate to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Current Version\Applets\Paint, and delete all the keys there. To reinstall Paint, go back to the Windows Setup tab, and check the Paint option we asked you to uncheck in the first step, and click OK twice. Warning: Be very careful when editing the registry, and remember to back up your registry before making changes to it. 1/4th AD Illustrations: Mahesh Benkar 115 JULY 2004 insight ■ ■ troubleshooting rid of these programs is to install an anti-spyware tool such as Spybot to clean your system. Get it from www.download.com. Trial vs Full I purchased a CD with Norton Antivirus on it from a local contact. When I installed it, it worked fine for a few days, and then began displaying the message ‘Trial version,’ and expired. I had to buy another pack which is working fine. I want to know how to distinguish between the two so that one is not taken for a ride. Rakesh K If the version of Norton you bought is 2004, you shouldn’t forget to activate the product using its activation process; if you don’t, it will expire. If the problem occurs even after activation, you should contact Symantec. By default, you get a year’s free subscription with the pack. But if you bought a pirated pack there’s nothing much you can do about it. Errors in opening Web page When I run a Java applet in IE6 it says “alt=”Your browser understands the <APPLET> tag but is not running the applet for some reason.” Your browser is completely ignoring the <APPLET> tag!" How can I can run my Java file, applet.htm, through IE6? Deleted the only user account I run Windows XP, and recently deleted the only user account. I have disabled the Guest account, so I can’t log on to Windows XP. I didn’t provide any password for ‘Administrator’, but I am unable to logon using administrator credentials. It says ‘Could not log on. Make sure the domain name and password are in correct case’. Is there any way to retrieve the password or account that I had deleted? Prakruti V. Vora machines? Sukanta Hui First, you can’t attach a phone line to eth0; only an RJ45 connector can connect to the LAN card. Next, the cable connection would have an RJ45 connector, and not an RJ11, which is what you have connected to the eth0, and that is right. Now, to share the Internet connection, install Squid, and configure the proxy port. By default, the port is 3128. Jayantadeep I have five PCs connected in a LAN with one running Red Hat 9 and the others running Windows XP. I have two LAN cards on the Linux machine. I’d like to connect to the Internet through DIAS (cable connection). The phone line is attached to eth0 on the Linux machine, and the second LAN card is used for the local network. The address for DIAS line is: IP: 10.70.0.1; Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0; Gateway: 61.3.129.194; Primary DNS: 61.0.128.65; Secondary DNS: 61.0.0.5. How can I configure my Internet connection and how can I share the connection with the other 116 settings as the local IP address of the Linux machine and the port as 3128, unless it’s been changed. Refer to the Squid workshop in the Linux Works section of this issue for the exact steps. Virtual memory is full I have Windows 98 on my C: drive. The C: drive is 4 GB, and it has 1.5 GB of free space. But whenever I start using any programs, the swap file consumes all the free space, i.e., 1.5 GB. At the same time, Windows says the C: drive is full. I cannot use any programs because it shows a message saying something like "Virtual Memory is full. Try after closing any opened programs." Unnikrishnan Bhaskaran As a first step, download the Java Runtime from www.sun.com and install it. This should solve the problem. Also, you should install the latest service pack for IE (www.microsoft.com/downloads). Alternatively, it could be a problem with the Java applet code in the .htm file, which you will have to debug for it to run properly. Internet sharing Boot your computer in Safe Mode, then log on using administrator credentials. After that, enable a guest account and/or create a new account. Go to the Control Panel, then to Internet Options, then to Connections, and finally, to ‘LAN settings’ You can change this if you want to. As one LAN card is connected to the cable from your Internet service provider, specify the IP, subnet mask, gateway, and DNS of the LAN card as specified by the operator 10.70.0.1. For the other LAN card, specify the IP address of your local LAN. Typical local LAN IP address range from 192.168.0.1 to 254; use an IP from amongst these for each of the five PCs you have. Finally, in the Internet options on the Windows machines, set the proxy Keep in mind that the swap file size changes dynamically because Windows is auto-managing the file. The first thing you can do is set an upper limit to the size of the file by going to My Computer > Properties > Performance > Virtual Memory. Here, select ‘Let me specify my own virtual memory settings,’ and set the maximum file size. Windows starts using virtual memory when there’s a shortage of physical RAM. If you use too many applications or memory-heavy applications, virtual memory comes into play. The more the RAM you have, the less dependent Windows would be virtual memory. One point of caution here is that one of the applications you’re running might be causing a memory leak. If this is the case, then you won’t be able to get rid of the problem even by increasing RAM and virtual memory. You’ll have to first find the application causing the problem, and JULY 2004 ➜ insight ■ ■ troubleshooting FAQs More the RAM, better the performance Minimum memory requirements depend on the applications you use. For office applications 256 MB is enough; for 2D image editing tools 512 MB should be sufficient, while for AV and 3D, a minimum of 1 GB is necessary. Basically, as much RAM as you can afford and cram into your system is recommended. Maya will definitely run with 512 MB of RAM, but will be sluggish. Most free e-mail service providers do not provide POP3 mail access. Some providers such as Spymac.com, Myrealbox.com, etc, offer POP3 access. Of course, they charge a premium for this, for example, Rediffmail.com. You can also try Yahoo! Pops (http://yahoopops.sourceforge.net), which lets you download email via POP3 from the popular and free e-mail provider, Yahoo!. Download the free tool and install it on your machine. Now configure your POP3/SMTP server address in your email client to 127.0.0.1. Also you need to change the timeout in the advanced settings to three minutes or more, otherwise the e-mail client will keeping getting disconnected and no mails will download. Free e-mail via POP3 One OS in dual boot failed I wanted to know if there are any free POP3 e-mail Web sites. I am sick of using Hotmail and the like, as they are too slow. I have both Windows 98 and Windows XP installed on my system. For some time now I’ve been having problems with Windows Explorer whenever I start Windows 98, I get an error that says, I am in the process of finalising the configuration of my new PC, and want to know whether 512 MB of RAM is sufficient to run Maya, or should I opt for 1 GB of RAM? Kumaresh Nikhil then either get a patch if available or get a newer version of the software. Protection error I have a Motorola SM56 PCI speakerphone modem. Whenever I connect to the Internet, the connection gets disconnected and the system display reads, “Windows protection error. Press any key to continue” and then it shuts down. The only advice I’ve received is to format my hard disk. Also, can you let me know where I can find the drivers for Windows XP for the modem? Karthik The drivers for the Motorola SM56 PCI card are available at http://www.motorola.com/softmodem/sm56_d ownload.htm. Depending upon the modem, for example, if the modem is Data/Fax/Voice, Data/Fax, etc, choose the file to download. Actually, the Web page offers drivers for all operating systems and for both ISA and PCI modems. Choose the proper file. graphic designer, and uses Photoshop most often, working with files of sizes in excess of 500 MB. What system would be ideal here? I downloaded Microsoft XP, the 64-bit edition. Does it give good performance with the Athlon 64? Also, how should I configure the system for best performance? Krishna Prasad You should opt for an Athlon 64. It gives better performance than the Intel Prescott. Also, in memory-intensive applications like Photoshop, an Athlon 64 will give much better performance, as the memory controller is within the CPU, as against the Prescott, where the memory controller resides on the Northbridge. The second factor is memory. The RAM needs to be high enough, say 768 i.e. 512 + 256 MB. Fibre optic vs WiFi LAN Designers’ choice I have a five-PC network on a CAT 5 cable and a hub. What do I need to set up a fibre optic cable network. I’d also like to know what’s needed to set up a WiFi network, and the approximate costs involved. One of our clients wants to purchase an AMD Athlon 64-based system. He is a Anil Gupta Setting up a fibre-optic LAN would be 118 “Explorer has performed an illegal operation and will be shut down”. If I format and re-install Windows 98 SE, will my Windows XP install be affected? Soummya Seal It all depends on how the OSes are installed. If both Windows 98 and Windows XP exist on the same partition, you’ll have to delete the Windows 98 ‘Windows’ folder. Next, you’ll have to modify the boot.ini file, and remove the line corresponding to Windows 98. Your safest bet is to reinstall Windows 98 with the Upgrade option. After this you need to boot via the XP bootable CD, select the Recovery Console option, login via administrator privileges and execute the fixboot.exe and fixmbr.exe commands. However, If both OSes reside on different partitions, all you need to do is format the partition that contains Windows 98, reinstall it to the same partition and modify the boot.ini file as mentioned earlier. a very costly affair, and also a tedious and complicated process. You’ll need a LAN card with optical fibre cable connectors, an optical fibre switch, an optical fibre patch cable and connectors. You will also need equipment to connect the cables to the connector, etc, basically, lots of costly equipment. Fibre-optic connectivity is used to set up a high-speed backbone, while WiFi is used for connecting people on the fly. WiFi is simpler and also comparatively less expensive, but definitely more expensive then a wired LAN. You will need a WiFi access point, which would cost around Rs 10,000, and five WiFi cards costing around Rs 3,000 each. The software needed to set up the access point comes bundled with the hardware. [email protected] E-mail us your computing problems, and we may answer them here! Since we get more mails per day than we can handle, it may take some time for your query to be answered. Rest assured, we are listening! JULY 2004 Dial modem dial Here’s my system’s configuration: A Pentium 4 1.8 GHz on a Gigabyte motherboard, 128 MB RAM, a 40 GB hard disk, and a 56 Kbps D-Link internal modem, running Windows 98 and Windows XP. I hear a ringing sound on my speaker as I try to dial-up in Windows 98, but not from my modem. With Windows XP, I hear the ringing sound from the modem itself. How do I rectify this problem? Also, does my Pentium 4 1.8 GHz processor have only 256 KB of L2 cache memory? Your Questions, Our Answers S Riyaz The defaults don’t change I have a Pentium 4 2.60c GHz, an Intel D865 GBF motherboard, 256 MB DDR RAM, and an 80 GB hard disk loaded with Windows XP Professional Service Pack 1. I am unable to change the default folder settings. For example, when I change the way the icons in a folder are arranged— by date, size, etc—or if I change from the ‘Thumbnail’ view to ‘Details’ view, nothing is saved past a reboot. My user account has administrator rights. Abhijeet Ghosh To get rid of this, open Windows Explorer and go to Tools > Internet Options > Folder Options. Here, look for “Remember each Folder’s View Settings” and uncheck it. This done, all your settings will be in place the next time you reboot your system. Of stubborn shutdowns and errors... Uncheck this option to get consistent folder views I have an Athlon XP 2000 processor running Windows XP. I have three problems: Windows shuts down from all other user accounts except from the one I created. Secondly, whenever I start Norton System Works, or run ‘msconfig’, it automatically shuts down after few seconds—this doesn’t happen with other accounts. Lastly, whenever I log on, I get a message “You or a program has requested uncanny.org, which connection do you want to use” with options to connect to the Internet. This message reappears even if I hit Cancel. What do I do? Rahul [email protected] E-mail us your computing problems, and we may answer them here! Since we get more mails per day than we can handle, it may take some time for your query to be answered. Rest assured, we are listening! Your user account seems to be corrupted. you will have to delete it and create it anew. Save your data before you do so. You will find detailed instructions at http://support. microsoft.com/default. aspx?kbid=811151, which will guide you through the process of saving your data. As for your last problem, it’s a case of spyware infection. Download and install SpyBot (www.safer-networking.org) and AdAware (http://www.lavasoftusa.com/software/adaware/)— both free spyware-scanning tools. Run them to remove any installed spyware, and prevent such problems in the near future. You haven’t enabled the modem speaker volume in Windows 98. Go to Start > Control Panel > Phone And Modem Options, click on your modem, and then on Properties. Next, click on ‘Advanced’ and then enable the speaker volume settings for the modem and set it to high. Also, internal modems, especially the SM56 PCI cards, have a tray application that plays sounds using DirectX. This is their way of telling you about their activity, so it’s best to leave it running. Earlier batches of the Pentium 4 processors, based on the Northwood cores, only had 256 KB of L2 cache. Processors based on the Northwood A core, which came in later, have 512 KB of L2 cache. Service. What Service? I have Windows XP Professional installed, without Service Pack 1A. I tried installing through Windows Updates, but every time I did, either through Windows Updates or using the Service Pack CDs, it shows “Service Pack 1 Set Up Cancelled”. Why does it fail? Secondly, I have a Pentium III 500, 128 MB RAM and a 40 GB hard disk, on a 440ZX motherboard. The motherboard doesn’t detect the hard disk in the BIOS setup. Only 32 GB of the total disk capacity is shown. How do I get it to recognise the remaining disk space? Also, my PS/2 port is not functional. Can I use an optical PS/2 mouse with a PS/2-to-serial port converter? Jayant If you purchased an original Windows XP CD, please get in touch with Microsoft’s customer support to solve the problem. If you have installed a pirated version of Windows XP, no Service Packs will install. You have a very old BIOS version—the 440ZX chipset is over five years old. You’ll need to upgrade it to use hard disks larger than 32 GB. Download the latest version from the board manufacturer’s Web site, and follow the instructions posted there to flash your BIOS. Remember, this can render your motherboard unusable, if it’s not done right. And lastly, yes, you can connect your PS/2 mouse to a serial port using a PS/2-to-serial converter. AUGUST 2004 DIGIT 93 A fragment of a problem Norton acts up! I have four partitions on my hard drive. Every time I I attempt to defragment my E: drive, I get an error message that says, “Windows cannot finish defragmenting this drive because it has encountered some problem....”. I run Windows 98 SE, and all the other drives defragment properly. I even tried to defragment in Safe Mode, and ran Scandisk, but couldn’t find any bad sectors. What do I do? Nothing happens when I click on the Norton 2003 icon. I tried uninstalling it from Add/Remove Programs, but I get the following message: Error 1606. Could not access network location “C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Desktop”. On pressing Cancel, I get another error message, “Fatal error during installation”. The Auto-protect feature doesn’t work, and I can’t scan for viruses manually. Ganesh Magal Sandeep Kumar Dixit You can solve this problem easily. Rightclick on the desktop, and click ‘Properties’. In the window that opens up, click Web > Folder Options > Yes. Here under View > Hidden Files, check ‘Show all files’ and click OK. Now, go to Start > Find, and click ‘Files and Folders’. Here, type ‘applog’ in the ‘Named’ box and opt to search the C: drive. Check the ‘Include subfolders’ box, and click ‘Find Now’. Open the applog folder once it’s found, and delete all the files within it. After this, you should be able to defrag your E: drive. Calling queries To solve your problem, you will have to uninstall Norton 2003 and reinstall it. You’ll need to download ‘Msicuu.exe’ from http://download.microsoft.com/download/office 2000pro/util20/1/NT4/EN-US/msicuu.exe. After the installation is complete, click Start > All Programs > Windows Installer Clean up. Here, select Norton 2003, click ‘Remove’ and then ‘OK’ to exit the program. If this doesn’t add Norton 2003 to the list, you’ll need to edit a registry setting. Click Start > Run, type ‘regedit’ and press [Enter]. Navigate to the following registry key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\ Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall. I use a dial-up connection to connect to the Internet. How do I know when someone’s calling my phone while I’m online? Can I set my connection to disconnect automatically when I receive phone call? Here, you will see the product ID keys. To find Norton 2003’s ID, click each ID and look for ‘Norton 2003’ in the right pane. On finding the Norton 2003 key, delete it and exit the registry editor. You can now reinstall Norton. Nataraj Das There’s nothing you can do in Windows to get your PC to prompt you about incoming calls. However, you might be able to accomplish this if you tweak your modem. You need to have call-waiting enabled—get in touch with your telecom service provider for this. If you set ATm2 in the Extra Settings box, the modem speakers will always be on. You will get a hiss that indicates data transfer, and frequent beeps will alert you when you get calls. Generally, with this feature enabled, a dial-up connection disconnects when you receive a call. A shell to solve While connecting to the Internet via my network connection, I get a message that says, “LSA Shell (Export Version) has encountered a Question problem and needs to close. We have created an error report that of the Month you can send to help us improve LSA (Export Version).” Whether I click on ‘Send’ or ‘Don’t send’, either way I get an error that says, “The system process E:\windows\system32\ lsass.exe terminated unexpectedly with status code-1073741819”, and the machine restarts in a minute! How do I fix this? Samrat Roy Chaudhuri Your computer has the Sasser virus. Download and install the security patch from http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/ bulletin/ms04-011.mspx. Also, update your virus definitions and scan the entire hard drive to locate and clean infected files. To stop a PC from shutting down in Windows XP, when you get the 60-second countdown, go to Start > Run, type ‘shutdown -a’ and press [Enter]. You’ll now stay connected to the Internet and download the patches. 94 DIGIT AUGUST 2004 A message from Nero I have a Pentium 4 1.7 GHz on an 845 motherboard, a 40 GB Seagate Barracuda hard drive, and an LG 48X/16X/48X CD-RW, with Windows 98 and Windows XP as my operating systems. Recently, when I ran Nero 5.5.8.3 in Windows 98, my PC hung and gave a message “Scanning SCSI/IDE BUS..... Please wait”. The program starts out fine in Windows XP, but the system hangs halfway through. Please help. Nataraj Das This problem occurs if the IDE-chipset driver is not installed properly. Improper DMA support causes Nero to freeze. To work around this, download and install the latest drivers from the motherboard manufacturer’s Web site. If this doesn’t solve the problem, disable DMA for the recorder and burn a CD. If it persists, remove any USB device attached to the system before burning a CD. Fonts don’t install I use a Pentium III 866 MHz PC, 128 MB RAM, and a 20 GB hard disk loaded with Windows 98 SE. I can’t install new fonts. I don’t get the ‘Install new fonts’ option when I go to the Control Panel > Fonts > File menu. I tried to copy them directly to the Font folder, but that didn’t work either. I formatted my hard disk and reinstalled Windows, but I still can’t see the ‘Install new fonts’ option. What should I do? Nehal Mehta Getting the ‘Install new fonts’ option back into the File menu will be tricky. You need to boot the machine in MS-DOS mode, and go to the Windows\System folder. Here, find the Fontext.dll file, and rename it to Fontext.old. Extract the Fontext.dll file from the Windows 98 installation CD to the same folder. Now, restart the PC and check whether the problem is solved. If it isn’t, your desktop.ini file is damaged. Restart the PC in MS-DOS mode again, and go to the Windows\Fonts folder. If Desktop.ini exists, rename it to Desktop.old, and extract a new copy from the Windows 98 CD. You can see the steps involved in extracting compressed files from the installation CD at Illustrations Mahesh Benkar http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid= kb;EN-US;129605#5. Sibling fight can’t even press delete to enter the BIOS setup. My technician says I need to upgrade the Intel 810 motherboard since it doesn’t support the new processor. Is there any other solution? Arvind Verma Yes, it is true that the Intel 810 motherboard does not support the Pentium III 1.2 GHz CPU. This processor is a Tualatin corebased processor (1.475V), with the same pin count (370-pins). Hence, though this processor fits into your motherboard, it will not function. You have to upgrade your motherboard to a D812EEA2 chipset-based motherboard. Driving off track I bought a Gainward Ultra/860 LE Powerpack that has an nVidia GeForce FX5700LE chipset. I installed this video card alongwith the necessary drivers, but the display went blank after the mandatory reboot. On reverting to my onboard graphics, I got an error message saying, “The driver for the display device was unable to complete a drawing operation. Please check with the device manufacturer for a driver update.” I downloaded the latest drivers from nVidia, but the problem persists. My PC runs Windows XP Professional, and has an AMD Athlon XP 2000+ CPU and 512 MB DDR RAM on an ASUS A7N266VM motherboard with the nForce chipset. The motherboard also supports onboard sound. Please help. Sandeep Pillay I have a Pentium 4 1.6 GHz CPU on an Intel D845WN motherboard, 512 MB RAM, a 40 GB hard disk with three partitions, an nVidia Riva TNT2 64 display card and a Creative SoundBlaster Live 5.1 audio card, running Windows 98SE. Recently, I installed Windows XP Professional with a dual-boot option. Surprisingly, the default installation options installed it on my C: drive, which also has Windows 98. Both worked fine for a while, allowing me to choose an OS while booting. Now, all of a sudden, I can’t boot into Windows XP. After the XP loading screen appears, the PC reboots. Should I reload Windows XP? Can dual operating systems be installed on the same partition? Rajiv Raje You have to use the Repair function from the Windows XP CD. You are likely to face the same problems again though, as both Windows 98 and Windows XP share the same Program Files folder. We suggest you install both OSes on different partitions. BIOS upsets I upgraded from a Pentium III 700 GHz to Pentium III 1.2 GHz, but when my system rebooted, it asked for the BIOS setup. I mistakenly entered the processor clock as Pentium III 1000. Now my system hangs whenever I power it on—I A device driver conflict seems to be at play. Here’s what you can do: Boot your system from the onboard video card, and then uninstall all the video card drivers. If possible, use System Restore to get back to a time when the computer was working fine, and then uninstall the display drivers. Now, reboot your computer and go into the BIOS. Go to the Advanced Options, and look for the PCI display menu. Under VGA BIOS, change the adapter to AGP VGA. Save the settings, shut down Roll back your system to a healthy state using System the computer, and install Restore the new video card. Reboot and install the display drivers. Your issue should be resolved. Alternatively, start the machine in Safe Mode. Right-click on My Computer and select Properties. Go to Hardware > Device Manager and expand the Display adapters option. Right-click on each entry under display adapters, and select uninstall. It is imperative that you install only the latest drivers for the motherboard, and also ensure that your BIOS is up to date. AUGUST 2004 DIGIT 95 How to... Pre-install Checklist Upgrade your Hard Disk D on’t panic if you run out of hard disk space. Most computers can support two or more storage units, so expanding your storage space is easy. In this workshop, we will help you make the switch painless. To use a new hard disk, you need to perform three tasks. First, physically install the hard disk and connect the power and data cables. Then, partition the hard disk to define data storage areas, and finally, format the partitions to allow the operating system to read from, and write to the hard disk. Before you begin the installation procedure, confirm that you have met the conditions outlined in the box “Pre-Install Checklist”. Connect the other end of the primary IDE cable to the back of the hard drive (see “Cables and Jumpers” in box “Pre-Install Cables and Jumpers The Disk Management tool lets you create an extended partition Install the hard disk Open your computer cabinet to allow access to the components of your PC. Insert Set the jumper on the secondary drive the hard drive into the 3.25-inch bay near the front of the case. Check for smooth runners along the bays, which will let you slide the drive in with ease. The hard disk’s screw holes should be visible along the slit on the side. The power and data sockets should also be easily accessible. Drive the screws in their respective sockets, and make sure the drive can’t move. Fasten screws on both the sides of the hard drive bay. Make sure that you do not drop any screws inside the cabinet on the motherboard, and if you, pick them up before you turn on the power. Connect the hard disk data cable to the free IDE connector on the motherboard. Checklist”). This is very easy, and the red stripe running along the edge of the cable acts as a visual aid in doing this—the stripe should be on the edge nearer to the power socket. There is a notch on the connector, which also makes sure that you can only connect the drive the right way. Make sure that you check for this notch, and insert the cable carefully. Now connect the power cable to the back of the hard drive. Notice the connector is ‘D’ shaped-it only plugs in one way, so you shouldn’t need to force it. Once the power is plugged in, you are done! Use the New Partition Wizard to format the partition If you are performing a master-slave operation, here is what you need to do: The above steps still hold good, but you have to connect the middle connector of the Primary IDE channel cable to the new hard drive. Attach the power cable, and you’re all done. Create partitions and format Install the hard drive in the bay of the cabinet 96 DIGIT AUGUST 2004 1. Backup all critical data. 2. You should have a new hard disk, an IDE data cable (looks like a long flat ribbon), four mounting screws and small Philips head (+) screwdriver. 3. Check that the power to the computer is switched off from the switchboard. Ground yourself by touching a metal plate, or the side of the cabinet. This takes care of any static electricity issues during hard drive installation process. Verify that they are no loose components or tools within the cabinet, replace all opened panels, and close the cabinet. Depending on your operating system, the steps that follow will vary. We will show you how to perform the remaining If you do have a primary master hard drive, with an optical drive connected as the primary slave, don’t change this arrangement. This reduces the connectivity fuss considerably. Since all new drives come preconfigured to be Master drives, you need not change the jumper settings. Just connect the drive as the secondary master on the secondary IDE channel. If your secondary channel is in use, connect the drive as the slave on the primary channel. For that, follow the instructions on the hard drive itself, to change the jumper setting. Commonly used hard drives such as Samsung and Seagate don’t need jumpers, if you are connecting the drive as a slave drive. Speed Tip Most new hard disks follow a fast data speed standard called ATA-100. To enable this, use special ATA-100 cables, or your speedy disk will crawl. ATA-100 cables are easily distinguishable. Since they have 80 data wires running on the cable, they look much finer in comparison to the 40 wires on the slower ATA-66 cables. tasks for either Windows 98 or for Windows XP. On booting up, the OS recognises the new hard drive. However, it’s unformatted and not partitioned, so there’s more to do. Go to Start > Control Panel > Administrative Tools > Computer Manage-ment and click on Disk Management for information about the drives connected to the computer. Right-click on the disk marked ‘Unallocated’, and click on the ‘New partition’ option to start the wizard. The first time, choose ‘Primary partition’ and then click Next. Specify the amount of disk space that you want to use out of the maximum size shown. Choose NTFS or FAT32 as the file system. If you run Windows XP, and do not intend to use this PC with any other OS, choose NTFS for better reliability. Check the ‘Perform a quick format’ option to speed up this step. Restart the computer and boot into Windows XP. Your new hard drive is readyto-use. Your Questions, Our Answers Display My TV Our educational institution wants to use 29inch TVs as an output device instead of monitors. What computer configuration do we need for that purpose? We use a Pentium 4 2.4 GHz , an Intel GVSR original motherboard, 128 MB DDR RAM with a 40 GB hard disk, and need output to both TV and monitor. AGS The TV-Radio button is highlighted once you connect the TV to the graphics card The hardware configuration that your institution currently uses is just perfect. However, you will need to install a display card with TV-out capability. Doing so will help you connect the computer to the TV. Since your motherboard does not have an AGP slot, you need to find a PCI display card with a TV-out connector. You can either use an S-Video cable, or a composite cable (if the video card supports it) to connect the TV. Drained Batteries I have a Pentium III 733 MHz, a 20 GB hard drive and 128 MB of RAM. For the past one year, my motherboard’s battery has been draining swiftly. I have to correct the system clock every time I reboot. A couple of months back, the computer refused to boot as well. If I change the battery, everything starts working normally again, including the clock. Does a computer refuse to boot if the battery is completely dead? If yes, why does this happen, and is there something wrong with my motherboard? Tejendra Nanabhai Pathare [email protected] E-mail us your computing problems, and we may answer them here! Since we get more mails per day than we can handle, it may take some time for your query to be answered. Rest assured, we are listening! The BIOS doesn’t seem to detect your floppy drive. Check the CMOS settings and see if the floppy drive is visible. Ensure that the CMOS is set to ‘Halt on all errors’ and also check that the BIOS ‘Report the floppy drive to the OS’ setting is enabled. Another reason could be drive letter conflicts caused by software such as RAMdisk. TweakUI from PowerToys, which is available from the Microsoft Web site, can also cause drive letters to be hidden in Windows Explorer and My Computer. If you have it installed, go to Start > Settings > Control Panel and doubleclick on TweakUI. In the My Computer tab, select the checkboxes of the drives that are shown as hidden. Click Close, and restart your computer. Sharing The Link I am an IIT Bombay student. We access the Internet via a LAN from our rooms. The problem is, my room has only one LAN socket, but we have two computers in the same room, and want to connect both. How can we allow both to connect to the network using the single LAN socket? What hardware and software do we need? Also, this needs to be a solution for both Linux and Windows. Vamsi Krishna The simplest solution is to buy a four-port hub, and connect that to your LAN socket. You can then connect up to four computers to that one LAN socket. A four-port hub costs around Rs 800. Adobe Incompatibility The Digit CD with archived content asks for Adobe I Reader 6. I tried installing it from your CD, but I get an error saying the OS is not compatible. I run Windows 98 First Edition. Why is this so? Dr Girish Adobe Reader 6, and above, are not compatible with Windows 98 First Edition. All you can do is either upgrade to Windows 98 SE or install Adobe Acrobat Reader 5. This It is unusual for a battery to drain so quickly. Also, your computer should boot, regardless of whether the battery is dead or not. Your motherboard seems to have a problem, and you will need to contact your hardware vendor to solve this. Missing Floppy Drive I run Windows 2000 Professional. Recently, my floppy drive stopped showing up in My Computer. All the other drives display correctly. Under Floppy disk controllers, in the Computer Management console, it says that the drive is working properly. What is the problem? Amit Adobe Reader 6 requires Windows 98SE and later OSes to work SEPTEMBER 2004 DIGIT 85 previous version lets you view PDF files, but you will not be able to use advanced features, such as the search capability. Undelete My Data Need For Speed! How can I retrieve files that have been deleted from the Recycle Bin, and how can I find the current date using DOS commands? Kripal Singh Irrespective of the Windows flavour you use, files deleted from the Recycle Bin are irrecoverable. This is because Windows does not bundle a utility to do so. MS-DOS had an ‘undelete’ command up to version 6.22, and the command line tools in Windows 98SE, but this was discontinued in Windows XP. You will need to use a third-party tool, such as R-Studio, Ontrack EasyRecovery or Get Data Back, which will let you recover data tion Quefsthe o nth Mo from your hard drive even if you format it accidentally. To view the date in DOS, just type ‘date’ and press [Enter]. I have a Pentium III 600 MHz, 128 MB RAM and an Intel 82815 graphics controller, running Windows 98SE. I wanted to play Halo, but the game gave me an error that says, “Hardware acceleration may be disabled, run dxdiag.” Also, when I try to run Need for Speed: Underground, I get an error that says, “This program has caused an illegal operation and will be shut down.” What do I do? Arshad 20 Questions? I have an Intel Celeron 1.7 GHz CPU, 128 MB RAM and an Intel 845G motherboard, running Windows XP Home. I have a few questions: Are refilled cartridges hazardous for printers? What do I use to clean the rollers? What paper should I use to avoid paper jams? Can you give me some buying tips on how to choose the right CD-R? I have a GTA 4 anti-CD check crack, how do I use it? How can I run PlayStation CDs on my computer? What software do I use to get DVDs to run on my machine? Ishan Raut Desai Now that’s a lot of questions! Let’s take them one at a time: Yes, refilled cartridges sometimes leak, which may damage your printer, and also give poorer quality printouts. You can use alcohol to clean the rollers of the printer. This is a generic solution. You may want to consult your printer’s user manual to check the exact type of liquid that you can use to clean the rollers. Regarding the type of paper, choose any good quality printing paper as long as it is not translucent or too thick. Bond paper is the best type of printing paper but may be expensive in the long run. The paper thickness is not an issue as bond paper is the normal recommended paper type for all printers. Original game CDs are copy-protected, and thus cannot be replicated using software such as Nero Burning ROM. Copying game CDs is illegal! If this problems occurs even when burning a new compilation, or copying CDs that aren’t copy-protected, your CD-Writer might be faulty. Send it to the manufacturer’s service centre for repairs. Using no-CD check cracks is illegal. We suggest you buy your own CD. You can run PS1 and PS2 game CDs on your computer using emulators such as Bleem!. Make sure you own the original PlayStation CDs, or you will be heading into illegal territory here again. DVDs only play on a DVD ROM drive. Since, you have not mentioned what drive you have, we will suppose it’s a DVD ROM drive, and that you are asking about DVD movies. Install software such as Power DVD or Win DVD to watch DVD movies on your computer. Data DVDs can be accessed using Windows Explorer. 86 DIGIT SEPTEMBER 2004 You will face such problems when you try to run newer games. This is because your onboard graphics controller cannot support the game that you intend playing. The minimum system requirements for Halo are at least a Pentium III 733 MHz processor, 128 MB RAM and a 32 MB video card that supports Hardware Transformation and Lighting. So you need at least an nVidia GeForce2 or an ATi Radeon 9200SE. You will need to upgrade to be able to play most new generation games. Mole In Internet Explorer I run Windows XP Home Edition, and my email client and Internet Explorer display an unknown Web page as default. Though I set IE’s start page as ‘blank’, the unknown page still shows up. I even reinstalled IE, but to no avail. It is annoying me no end. Swarup Mondal Looks like you have spyware on your computer. The best solution is to install anti-spyware tools such as SpyBot or AdAware, and scan your entire system with them. These software check and prompt you to remove all spyware applications present on your hard drive. This should solve your problem, and also prevent future applications from installing. How to... Share one computer among multiple users S olutions that share a PC between multiple users help SOHOs utilise their PCs to maximise productivity as well as cut IT-infrastructure costs. Call centres, hospitals, educational centres, etc also find it useful. You may employ it to share your home PC with your children. We used one such solution-+ONE PCthat uses the time-slicing technique to share a PC. Its pack contains a PCI display card, a connector box, a software CD, a 15 feet long SVGA cable and a USB extension cable. +ONE PC provides a computer with three extra I/O connections-keyboard, mouse and monitor-that use the resources of the host PC. Users can do light tasks such as surfing, playing small games and such. The host can instantly see changes made to its disk by the workstation. Up to five users can share one PC using this solution. Their speed depends upon the configuration of the host PC. System requirements The host PC should have approximately 128 MB of RAM per user. This means that you need to have at least 256MB of RAM installed if you want to share the PC among two users. The OS should be either Windows 2000 or XP. The host PC +ONE PC set up for two users requires at least a Pentium III 500 MHZ processor. Enhancing the system configuration of the host PC improves the performance of the workstations. Installation Shut down and switch off the host PC. Open the cabinet and install the bundled PCI display card. Connect one end of the SVGA extension cable to this card, and the second monitor to the other. Connect the second set of PS/2 keyboard and mouse to the bundled junction box. The box, in turn connects to the USB port of the host PC. Next, power on the PC and press [Del] to enter the BIOS. Select the ‘Integrated Peripherals’ or ‘BIOS features Setup’ 88 DIGIT SEPTEMBER 2004 menu, locate the ‘Init Display First’ or ‘VGA- Boot-From’ option., set it to ‘AGP’ or ‘AGP/onboard’, press [F10] to save your changes, and then restart the computer. The PC detects the new display card as ATI 128 Rage series and installs it automatically. Disable Power Management since +ONE PC doesn’t support it. To do so, right-click on the desktop, select Properties, switch to the Screen Saver tab and click the ‘Power… ‘ button. Set all the fields in the selected power scheme settings to ‘Never’. Next, run the Setup file from the bundled software CD according to the type of processor that you have installed with or without Hyper-threading - and install the necessary software. Select password protection and network administrative control options as and when they appear during the setup. Click OK to restart the PC when setup is finished. That’s it, you’re through! real-time information of all the running processes on the workstation. The Information tab displays general information about the workstation. The Station Infos tab lets you know the station name, which is changeable. It also shows up some configurations for the workstation, which you can define. The Video Settings tab helps you change the resolution and refresh rate of the workstation. However, the system disappoints in the security department. The workstation user can delete or uninstall any software without as much as a warning being issued to the host. He can also shut down the host PC. Configuration If the first boot brings up the logon screen on the workstation monitor too, then the workstation is configured properly. Initially, you may face some keyboard problems-both keyboards may work for the workstation only. However, the solution to this is simple: double-click the +ONE PC icon in the system tray and set the first keyboard for the Host PC. You will also see the Network Multiuser Settings window there. In its left panel, navigate to Multiuser Settings > Local Settings > Device Assignments > Keyboard and Mice. You will see two mice and keyboards configured in the right panel of the window; double-click ‘Keyboard #01’. In the properties window, go to the ‘Keyboard Recognition via LED-Blinking’ tab, and click on the ‘Start LED-Blinking’ button. This sets the lock LEDs blinking to help you identify the keyboard connected to Keyboard #01. You can also press a few keys to see the progress bar going up on the data received from the keyboard connected to the host PC. If the keyboard indeed is the right one, flip back to the General tab, select ‘Station to Main Console,’ and click OK. Now, you can use both the host and workstation PCs at the same time. You can also use the Network Multiuser Settings window to monitor processes or applications. Go to Multiuser Settings > Local Settings > S t a t i o n s > S t a t i o n 2 . Four tabsApplication loaded, Information, Station Infos and Video Settings-appear in the right panel. The first tab shows you The Network Multiuser Settings lets you monitor processes and applications In Sum +ONE PC, along with the other solutions mentioned alongside, help you harness the spare power of a single PC to run multiple workstations. These are very cost-effective, especially in the scenarios we have mentioned. We’ve reviewed only +ONE PC here, but the others too do their job quite well. They are bound to bring about a tremendous reduction in your infrastructure bills. Price Rs 6000 plus taxes (For 2 user set up) Contact Adline Systems Phone 011-25720911 E-mail [email protected] Website www.adlinesystems.com Similar Solutions Jetway N2view TwinMagic Motherboard Contact: Anirox Technologies (Phone: 022-28655282) IOGear ShareView Contact: J.S. Equipments (Phone: 022-23810713) SD Versus DDR you will have to opt for an external CPU fan kit which will lighten your wallet by Rs 600. I have a Celeron 1.7 GHz processor, a VIA motherboard and 128 MB SD RAM. I want to upgrade my RAM and have four slots on my motherboard—two DDR and two SD slots. Will I be able to use DDR and SD memory simultaneously, and just add 128 MB DDR RAM to my computer? Gagan Cheema The Death Of A CD-ROM I have a Celeron 266 MHz processor with a 20 GB hard drive and 64 MB RAM. I bought a Samsung 52X CD-ROM about two years ago. Last month it suddenly started acting up and refused to detect re-writable CDs. After many tries, it detected the CD-RW as an audio CD, and now treats all CD-RWs as audio CDs. What’s wrong? Whenever I log onto the Internet, my computer gets infected with viruses. I use AVG as my anti-virus, but it seems to be of no use. I run Windows XP with Service Pack 1. My virus definitions are always up-to-date. While scanning my computer with spybot , it says, “There is a security hole in your computer which allows unauthorised material to pass on to your computer without your knowledge.” What do I do? Illustrations Mahesh Benkar Unfortunately, you cannot. You can choose to run your system either on DDR or SD RAM, but the two will not run simultaneously. We suggest you sell the SD RAM to your vendor, and buy 256 MB of DDR memory. As of now, SD RAM costs more than DDR RAM, because the former has been discontinued. We Have A Spy In Our Midst Akash Your problem stems from a Trojan or spyware that has been installed. What you can do is run SpyBot and make it remove the spyware. Download and install the latest Windows and anti-virus updates. This will ensure that your computer stays safe all the time. Also turn on the inbuilt Windows Firewall. Turn to Page 56 for more instructions on securing your Windows XP PC in 30 minutes. Rakshit Desai Your CD-ROM drive is on its last legs. You can try a lens cleaner to make sure this isn’t caused by a dirty lens. If the lens cleaner doesn’t solve the problem, you will have to buy a new drive. Beat The Heat I have a Pentium III 1.0 GHz, a Mercury 815e motherboard, an 80 GB hard drive and 150 MB of SD RAM. The problem is that my heat sink gets really hot, and as a result, the PC hangs or restarts. The CPU fan is working fine, but the BIOS setting doesn’t show its RPM. I have another case fan, and the BIOS reports its speed. Is there a problem with my motherboard? Carbon Copies I brought my friend’s hard drive over to copy some data to my system. After I was done, that hard disk developed problems. My friend says some system files are missing. I formatted the hard drive, and now want to copy all the software that is on my drive to his. I do not have any software CDs though. Is there a way to copy everything, as it is on my drive, to his driveincluding the OS? Shaik Basha Abhay In order to find the culprit, you need to make sure that the CPU fan is working correctly. Open your cabinet and make sure the fan rotates easily. Make sure the heat sink and fan blades are free from dust. You can use a paint brush to clean both. If necessary, remove the fan and heat sink, clean them thoroughly, and apply thermal paste again and fix them back on to the CPU. To make sure that it’s a heating problem, you can try running the CPU with the same heat sink and fan on another motherboard. Another factor, due to which the BIOS may not be reporting the RPM speed of the CPU fan correctly, could be that the CPU fan cable is not connected to the proper connector on the motherboard. You may want to check that. If all is in order and you still have an issue, Norton Ghost creates an exact copy of your hard drive It’s possible, but it won’t work because your friend will have a different hardware configuration. If by some miracle, you both have exactly, and we mean EXACTLY the same configuration, you can use utilities such as Norton Ghost or DriveImage to make an image file (exact copy) of your hard drive on to your friends. SEPTEMBER 2004 DIGIT 89