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Windows, Networking and Software
FAQ, Tips, Hints, and Wisdom for Windows 98x/XP
David Gok 22
because sometimes one of the icon options will 'strangely' activate and make your cookies look very weird
and unreadable. Play with it and check it out. Can't hurt anything, but finish with "Details".
Notice a set of buttons at the top of the cookies, first one is "Name". Scroll to the right, and you will see
"Last Accessed". Click that until your cookies are in descending chronological order, the most recent on
top. *Remember this, because sometimes when you delete cookies they will "scramble" and you will have
to go here to arrange them again so you can get to them easily. Of course, you can arrange them
alphabetically with "Name" or etc., etc., etc.
Some of these cookies have your ID criteria such as Hotmail and Passport, and your ISP, your Bank, your
normal web sites that configure their web page for you based on your preferences. Some, like Double-
click, Yahoo, Avenuea, and Hitbox are useless [to me] and defy most other methods to eliminate but this
one. And now Favicon has a system that slips by most cookie filters.
Now, you select by left-clicking the first one you are going to delete, then systematically Ctrl+left-click the
remainder of the undesirables. Then delete, by either keyboard "Delete" or right-click in the mass of
selections and "delete". Or you can right click >> delete each one individually. Sometimes you will get a
prompt, to which you will reply "Yes" if you really want to kill the cookies.
Copy Entire Hard Drive
I'm thinking about getting a much bigger hard drive. Is there a way to transfer everything from my current
drive to a new one and have XP still work? I'd rather not reinstall XP, so some kind of transfer would be
great. What will XP do after the copy? Will it need reactivating or will it just realize it's been copied to a
new drive & get on with it?
I had XP Pro on one HDD and transferred it with Drive Image 5.01 to two others. The HDDs are in
removable caddies used on the same box (only one at a time). I also keep images to restore when XP plays
up; XP is more troublesome than my Win98SE. I haven't had any problems with this setup. XP has
recognised that it is a different drive (the primary partitions are both on the same HDD model) and hasn't
required reactivation.
Alternative: xcopy c:\*.* /h /i /c /k /e /r /y d:
See tip 4839 in the 'NT Reg Hacks' at http://www.jsiinc.com
DHCP – Doesn’t Work on Startup
I am helping a friend whom is running Win. 98. When the computer reboots it will return the I.P. to a
default setting and lose connectivity. I can run winipcfg release all, and renew, it will then pick up all new
I.P.'s and return connection. Works fine until you reboot and then it is the same old thing all over again.
If you are comfortable with the Registry you can try.
HKEY_Local_Machine\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\VxD\DHCP
Look in the Dhcpinfoxx folders (my Tahoe machine is Dhcpinfo00). If the DhcpServer entry is not correct,
delete that Dhcpinfoxx folder.
By correct, it means that the DhcpServer entry is the IP address of the DHCP Server in hexidecimal. For
example, mine in Tahoe is 192.168.1.1. In Hex, this is “c0 a8 01 01”.
Reboot
Dr. Watson – Turning off on NT
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