Re: OT: Stupid Windows Question

2007-04-10 Thread William Robb
- Original Message - From: "Fernando Terrazzino" >> William Robb wrote: >> > Hi: >> > I have a file on my desktop that won't go away. It's GONE!! Thanks for all the great suggestions. I tried em all, and either my knowledge wasn't up to it, or the computer refused to do what I wan

Re: OT: Stupid Windows Question

2007-04-10 Thread Charles Robinson
On Apr 10, 2007, at 13:31, Pancho Hasselbach wrote: > Don't put the blame on the asker, you must read > " question"! > Unfortunately, it's a bit tricky finding the desktop from inside a DOS > box, but maybe from there the DEL comand might do things that are not > possible from the GUI. > It's eas

Re: OT: Stupid Windows Question

2007-04-10 Thread Peter Lacus
William, > I have a file on my desktop that won't go away. > It doesn't have an extension, it is zero bytes in size, and zero bytes on > the disk. > > When I try to delete it, I get an error message "Cannot delete file: Cannot > read from the source file or disk". > If I try to change attribute

Re: OT: Stupid Windows Question

2007-04-10 Thread Pancho Hasselbach
Don't put the blame on the asker, you must read " question"! Unfortunately, it's a bit tricky finding the desktop from inside a DOS box, but maybe from there the DEL comand might do things that are not possible from the GUI. Pancho William Robb wrote: > Hi: > I have a file on my desktop that wo

Re: OT: Stupid Windows Question

2007-04-10 Thread Igor Roshchin
William Robb wrote: <..> Bill, there are no stupid questions. There are stupid answers... like this one. :-D Igor -- PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List PDML@pdml.net http://pdml.net/mailman/listinfo/pdml_pdml.net

Re: OT: Stupid Windows Question

2007-04-10 Thread Godfrey DiGiorgi
On Apr 10, 2007, at 8:10 AM, David Savage wrote: > Where are all the Mac heads? The obvious answer hasn't been offered > yet. We're exhibiting our compassion for Windows users. Godfrey -- PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List PDML@pdml.net http://pdml.net/mailman/listinfo/pdml_pdml.net

Re: OT: Stupid Windows Question

2007-04-10 Thread David Savage
On 4/10/07, Christian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > P. J. Alling wrote: > > Lets try the usual Microsoft Answer, have you rebooted? > > > And if that fails, have you tried formatting and re-installing the > operating system? :-) Where are all the Mac heads? The obvious answer hasn't been offered ye

Re: OT: Stupid Windows Question

2007-04-10 Thread P. J. Alling
That is the next step... Christian wrote: > P. J. Alling wrote: > >> Lets try the usual Microsoft Answer, have you rebooted? >> > > > And if that fails, have you tried formatting and re-installing the > operating system? :-) > > -- Entropy Seminar: The results of a five yeer studee

Re: OT: Stupid Windows Question

2007-04-10 Thread Christian
P. J. Alling wrote: > Lets try the usual Microsoft Answer, have you rebooted? And if that fails, have you tried formatting and re-installing the operating system? :-) -- Christian http://photography.skofteland.net > William Robb wrote: >> Hi: >> I have a file on my desktop that won't go away

Re: OT: Stupid Windows Question

2007-04-10 Thread Scott Loveless
William Robb wrote: > Hi: > I have a file on my desktop that won't go away. > It doesn't have an extension, it is zero bytes in size, and zero bytes on > the disk. > > When I try to delete it, I get an error message "Cannot delete file: Cannot > read from the source file or disk". > If I try to c

Re: OT: Stupid Windows Question

2007-04-10 Thread Fernando Terrazzino
Restart in safe mode (reboot and press F8 as soon as windows starts) and try to delete the file from there (should be under C:\Documents and Settings\username\desktop where username is, well, the user name). If this doesn't work try this: Download the utility move on boot: http://www.gibinsoft.ne

Re: OT: Stupid Windows Question

2007-04-10 Thread P. J. Alling
Lets try the usual Microsoft Answer, have you rebooted? William Robb wrote: > Hi: > I have a file on my desktop that won't go away. > It doesn't have an extension, it is zero bytes in size, and zero bytes on > the disk. > > When I try to delete it, I get an error message "Cannot delete file: Cann

OT: Stupid Windows Question

2007-04-10 Thread William Robb
Hi: I have a file on my desktop that won't go away. It doesn't have an extension, it is zero bytes in size, and zero bytes on the disk. When I try to delete it, I get an error message "Cannot delete file: Cannot read from the source file or disk". If I try to change attributes, or copy it, I get

Re: OT: Stupid Windows question

2002-11-28 Thread Dan Scott
On Thursday, November 28, 2002, at 01:41 PM, Cotty wrote: OS 8 ??? Ancient history! I run 9.1 and even that's old now! But stable, especially under pressure. Please have a look at a modern machine running 9.X or Ten (OS X) if you can. Ask the operator what the stability is li

Re: OT: Stupid Windows question

2002-11-28 Thread Alan Chan
Well, the reason I want to switch from W98 I'm currently running is that I have to reboot to many times a day. Usually when I'm about to save my work. So I want something more stable. 2k Pro is certainly much better, if not perfect. regards, Alan Chan __

Re: OT: Stupid Windows question

2002-11-28 Thread Cotty
>And for Cotty: >> Not being funny, or provocative, or abusive. You asked >> a valid question and I will give you a valid answer. >> >> Macintosh OS. > >That's not an option. I'm sitting in fron of a PC - that's the >main reason. >And the other is that MacOS 8 on the old Mac we have at work is

Re: OT: Stupid Windows question

2002-11-28 Thread Chet
Hi Maciej, I've been freelancing in book production for over 25 years and file imaging for some 14 years. The particular OS is not important. In terms of importance, the following are the key factors: 1. What your printer (and/or imager) expects to receive 2. Clean postscript or Adobe Acrobat

Re: OT: Stupid Windows question

2002-11-28 Thread Cotty
>And what about some proffesional use. At work I'm using >Photoshop, Corel Draw and InDesign (top three) and I'm preparing >thing to be printed. Which OS (let's narrow the choice to XP and >2000) would you suggest. I've heard that with XP I can encounter >troubles when printing to file for exte

Re: OT: Stupid Windows question

2002-11-28 Thread Maciej Marchlewski
And what about some proffesional use. At work I'm using Photoshop, Corel Draw and InDesign (top three) and I'm preparing thing to be printed. Which OS (let's narrow the choice to XP and 2000) would you suggest. I've heard that with XP I can encounter troubles when printing to file for external

RE: OT: Stupid Windows question

2002-11-27 Thread Herb Chong
Message text written by INTERNET:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >5) folders that can be compressed (treats .ZIP files like subdirectories) TTYL, DougF KG4LMZ< updates from MS for Win98SE also do this, and it's in WinME too. Herb

Re[2]: OT: Stupid Windows question

2002-11-27 Thread Bruce Dayton
Sorry, I also do a lot of video work. NTFS supports big 2gig+ single file sizes. it is not uncommon for me to build a mpeg file greater than 1 gig. FAT32 has limitations on file size. Bruce Wednesday, November 27, 2002, 2:52:47 AM, you wrote: AC> As I remember, NTFS offers better security

Re: OT: Stupid Windows question

2002-11-27 Thread Bill D. Casselberry
William Robb wrote: > I am thinking of going from Win98SE to Windows XP (Pro?? not the > Home Edition, the one that costs real money). I am running a > PIII 667 with gobs of RAM and lots of drive space. I have good > hardware compatability. I am hoping to get better large (over > 100mb, may

Re: OT: Stupid Windows question

2002-11-27 Thread Bill D. Casselberry
William Robb wrote: > I am thinking of going from Win98SE to Windows XP (Pro?? not the > Home Edition, the one that costs real money). I am running a > PIII 667 with gobs of RAM and lots of drive space. I have good > hardware compatability. I am hoping to get better large (over > 100mb, may

Re: Re[2]: OT: Stupid Windows question

2002-11-27 Thread Ken Archer
I also have been using Linux for about 6 or 7 years. I am currently using a dual-boot box with Mandrake 9.0 and XP pro on it. I probably spend 95 percent of my time on the Linux side. Ken On Wednesday 27 November 2002 12:02 pm, Kevin Waterson wrote: > On Wed, 27 Nov 2002 00:14:43 -0800 > > Bru

Re: Re[2]: OT: Stupid Windows question

2002-11-27 Thread gfen
On Wed, 27 Nov 2002, Kevin Waterson wrote: > hdd's and cd-writer. I am currently running RedHat 8.0 and it runs Slackware. ;) -- http://www.infotainment.org <-> more fun than a poke in your eye. http://www.eighteenpercent.com<-> photography and portfolio.

RE: OT: Stupid Windows question

2002-11-27 Thread Doug Franklin
On Wed, 27 Nov 2002 10:26:27 -, Rob Brigham wrote: > Not convinced. I chose FAT32 for greater compatibility and because it > meant I could do an upgrade without reformatting my disk. Why would I > be so much better off with NTFS? NTFS 1) has better security (especially on shared computers)

Re: OT: Stupid Windows question

2002-11-27 Thread gfen
On Tue, 26 Nov 2002, William Robb wrote: > I am thinking of going from Win98SE to Windows XP (Pro?? not the > Home Edition, the one that costs real money). > I am running a PIII 667 with gobs of RAM and lots of drive > space. > I have good hardware compatability. > I am hoping to get better large (

Re: OT: Stupid Windows question

2002-11-26 Thread Bruce Dayton
Bill, Going from Win98xxx to XP Pro is a good thing to do. Be sure to use the NTFS file system. I run a PIII 800 with 512mb RAM and have had good luck with imaging. If you have any questions, feel free to ask. Bruce Tuesday, November 26, 2002, 8:49:54 PM, you wrote: WR> Hi, WR> I am thin

Re: OT: Stupid Windows question

2002-11-26 Thread Doug Franklin
On Tue, 26 Nov 2002 22:49:54 -0600, William Robb wrote: > Is this something worth doing? Define "worth". Your hardware will support it, though it might not be as snappy as you're used to it being. You will have less trouble with strange and unexpected crashes, and they won't (generally) bring t

OT: Stupid Windows question

2002-11-26 Thread Herb Chong
Message text written by INTERNET:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >I am running a PIII 667 with gobs of RAM and lots of drive space.< i wouldn't with that CPU. will still be pretty slow in Photoshop. Herb

Re: OT: Stupid Windows question

2002-11-26 Thread Brian Campbell (pm)
On 26 Nov 2002 at 22:49, William Robb wrote: > Hi, > > I am thinking of going from Win98SE to Windows XP (Pro?? not the > Home Edition, the one that costs real money). Yes, avoid the "home" edition at all costs. Hacker's Paradise... > I am running a PIII 667 with gobs of RAM and lots of

OT: Stupid Windows question

2002-11-26 Thread William Robb
Hi, I am thinking of going from Win98SE to Windows XP (Pro?? not the Home Edition, the one that costs real money). I am running a PIII 667 with gobs of RAM and lots of drive space. I have good hardware compatability. I am hoping to get better large (over 100mb, maybe as large as 250mb) file handli