J

I wouldn't usually re-post the same answer unless I missed it entirely....
but in this case it seemed to need a booster shot.

Carl

-----Original Message-----
From: Windows Home/SOHO [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Bruce Rice
Sent: Tuesday, August 22, 2006 12:33 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Software/Hardware

NEWS ALERT!
Hey, I kinda said that too(in a few different words).
(Gives self a High Five! Tries to puff out chest but belly holds it down.)
If Carl and I both agree on something you can take it to the bank.

Psst..., Carl, you could pm me a few more "pre-List" good answers.
Makes me look real good...
;^)

Bruce


> -----Original Message-----
> Anything you did with UPnP would not prevent the computer from booting.
> When you use a bootable CD or floppy and get an A: prompt, the computer
> has
> booted - but it is not running Windows.
> You need to get the XP CD back and see if you can boot from it.
> If it boots, you can try to repair the Windows XP installation.
> If it doesn't boot, you've got some kind of hardware failure.
> Carl
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> Hello All. As an addendum to last night's posts describing my problems
> getting to a windows interface, I tried all suggestions today and still no
> success. I can load free dos but the computer will not recognize the
> floppy
> nor will it boot from the CDrom. It goes to an A prompt and goes no
> further.
> 
> Is it possible that I did this when, following directions from Port
> Forwarding,  I unchecked  enable Upnp port while trying to set a static
> address in the router? Will that take out plug and play features? If so,
> how
> 
> can I fix this? Thanks in advance for any help you can give me. Regards,
> bk
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