Posted by selectall on April 15, 2008
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My Jodhpur
Jodhpur (जोधपुर), is the second largest city in the Indian state of Rajasthan. It was formerly the seat of a princely state of the same name, also known as Marwar. Jodhpur is a popular tourist destination, featuring many beautiful palaces(esp. Umaid Bhawan Palace), forts and temples, apart from a stark, scenic desert landscape. The city is known as the Sun City for the bright, sunny weather it enjoys all year. It is also referred as the Blue City, …
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Posted by selectall on April 15, 2008
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Posted by selectall on April 4, 2008
Q. I have a Compaq Presario PC with Windows XP pre-installed on it. The partitions of my 40 GB hard disk are 37 GB (NTFS) and 2.7 GB (FAT32). I want to install Solaris 8 on my machine. When I boot the Solaris kernel, it gets terminated and the system gets restarted. Is there a problem with my BIOS, which is not allowing the kernel to run on it?
A. The installer is probably having some problems with the 40 GB hard disk. The OS does not support disks beyond 32 GB, as documented on the Sun Web site. Your BIOS probably Read the rest of this entry »
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Posted by selectall on April 3, 2008
Q. 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 with Sticpl.cpl is displayed. Recently I had
downloaded and installed the Windows 98 Q323255 Update. Could this have caused the problem?
A.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. 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.
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Posted by selectall on April 2, 2008
Q. 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?
A. 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 Read the rest of this entry »
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Posted by selectall on April 1, 2008
Q. 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?
A. 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.
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