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To: Sean W. Smith who wrote (6444)2/19/1999 3:47:00 PM
From: Alf  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14778
 
Sean

I did find that SP1 is installed from the blue screen and I have the CD for SP3 so I guess that will be the first thing I install

Checked I think under system and did find my name & OS regerestration # there.

My hardrive is divided in to 2 parts C is NTFS and D is FAT it is only a 8.4 hardrive
I do have PM ....any suggestions would be appreciated as the best way to divide the drive.

Doe's it make a difference where I install programs at all ?

BTW: NT has no support for multi monitor. your vendor must have explicit support for
it in their driver. I was unaware that Diamond did....


According to there site you can use up to 4 Viper 330's under NT
and it's killing me that the other 2 cards have not arrived yet :-)

Thanks again
Tim



To: Sean W. Smith who wrote (6444)2/19/1999 11:38:00 PM
From: The Devil Dog  Respond to of 14778
 
Good Evening to all

Haven't posted on here for a couple of months,
Maaann! do I have alot of post to catch up!

Help! I have a problem that hopefully someone
can help me with. I keep getting and error!

page fault wininet.dll stack dump.
When I go to open numerous windows simultaneously,
typically thru 128 encrypted secure brokerage windows
is it shuts down my browser. Is the .dll file corrupted,
It certainly is frustrating, Any help would be appreciated.
Many Thanks to all

Best Regards

WB




To: Sean W. Smith who wrote (6444)3/7/1999 4:26:00 AM
From: Spots  Respond to of 14778
 
>>to see which SP you are running look on the blue screen when NT boots it will tell you there. I know of no other way to tell.

Run NT Diagnostics, normally installed in the common admin tools
directory. It tells you the service pack and lots of other
useful stuff normally spread all around the registry.