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    <title>Full Guide:How to convert M2TS with M2TS Video Converter</title>
    <description>By: hqconverter - M2TS VIDEO CONVERTER 
M2TS Converter, .m2ts file converter, converter m2ts

M2TS Video ConverterM2TS Converter is a fast and excellent M2TS video conversion product, to convert video to M2TS with great stability. 

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Convert V...</description>
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    <description>By: hqconverter - Convert M2TS files

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M2TS ConverterHow to convert m2ts files?

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    <title>Start icon</title>
    <description>By: Alan Edwards - Move the whole taskbar back to where it was. Grab it by an unused part
and drag it to the bottom of the screen and let go.
The taskbar can reside on any of the four sides of the screen.

....Alan
--
Alan Edwards, MS MVP Windows - Internet Explorer
http://dts-l.com/index.htm



On Sun, 28 Dec 2008 14:26:01 -0800, in
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    <title>Defrag ??????</title>
    <description>By: Mart - Ah! - &quot;This behaviour may also occur if a program that is running in the 
background is accessing your hard drive.&quot;

I guess that you went straight to - and undertook the KB article 
suggestions - without trying to run defrag in Safe Mode. I guess also that 
at some point in time in the dim and distant past, you will have checked 
(ticked) the box to disable the nag (warning) m...</description>
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    <title>Shutting down - End program box</title>
    <description>By: Mart - Does the same happen in Safe Mode?

Take a look at Jim Eshelman's excellent troubleshooting site. The following 
two URL's link directly to articles on WinME shutdown problems:
http://www.aumha.org/a/shtdwnme.htm
http://aumha.org/win4/a/shutdown.htm

HTH

Mart


&quot;Carmen&quot;  wrote in message 
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    <description>By: Krozby - I am agreed to get a computer running for a friend. The computer is a Compac 
running Windows ME that was is infested with spyware trojans viruses. I 
downloaded Avast and eliminated a bunch of stuff but it was still crashing 
quite a bit. I installed spybot and it would run for a while then crash. I 
found a suspect file in the windows directory, I forget what the name of it ...</description>
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    <title>unable to SYSTEM RESTORE my computer to previous dates.Whe..</title>
    <description>By: Mike M - You might want to try downloading and running the tool from Malwarebytes 
(http://www.malwarebytes.org/).  Using the tool is free, you only have to 
pay if you go on to install it and want to use it for realtime protection, 
with scheduled scanning, and scheduled updating.  I have used the tool on 
a number of occasions to successfully remove variants of Antivirus 2008 
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    <title>Index.dat clearing</title>
    <description>By: Mike M - Two small points.
1) The Temporary Internet Files folder is a hidden system folder and you 
have to bear this in mind when using DOS.  This doesn't mean it cannot be 
seen on worked with from the DOS prompt.
2) You cannot delete files that are &quot;in use&quot; whilst the system is running 
and that includes the various index.dat files (you will find others in 
your cookies and histor...</description>
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    <title>System Starting in &quot;Boot Screen&quot; &amp; Other Various Problems</title>
    <description>By: inda - hi i am inda ,
since last night my computer is keeping on restarting. thus i can't get 
access to the desktop. the only screen i get access to is the setup 
management , when windows is starting up. it says press DEL to enter set up 
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    <title>System Restore won't restore to an earlier point</title>
    <description>By: Mike M - Michael,

What exactly does the message you are seeing say?

A failure to restore to a previously created checkpoint is often a sign 
that the 290700 patch for system restore wasn't installed when the 
checkpoint to which you were trying to return was created.  If that is the 
case the checkpoint is useless.

What is the version of the file smgr.dll in the windows\system f...</description>
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    <title>System Restore issue</title>
    <description>By: Mike M - ernest  wrote:

&gt; i do not have system restor e it has vanished i m not
&gt; able to restore anything. try explaning to microsft. but only get
&gt; the runaroun.

You might want to start by explaining exactly what problem you have 
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    <description>By: Mike M - No Norton product is compatible with Win Me, further IMO no Norton 
domestic product is suited for any Microsoft Windows Operating system be 
it Win 98, Win Me, Win2K, XP or Vista.

There is only one bit of sane advice I can give and that is to purge your 
system of all things Norton including NAV and Live Update.  For a working 
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    <title>cant sdo a system restore even in safe mode</title>
    <description>By: Mike M - You cannot create an earlier checkpoint.  A checkpoint can only be created 
in real time, that is you can create a checkpoint of the system as it is 
NOW not as it was five minutes or five months ago, nor can you create one 
in the future.  Incidentally it would have helped if you had posted these 
details with your other posts in the windowme general NG.
-- 
Mike Maltby
mik...</description>
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    <title>Hidden File and Folder</title>
    <description>By: Joan Archer - Perhaps you should ask this question in an XP group as this one is for 
Windows ME and doesn't get a lot of traffic so may get overlooked 

-- 
Joan Archer
http://www.freewebs.com/crossstitcher
http://lachsoft.com/photogallery

&quot;Saurabh&quot;  wrote in message 
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&gt;
&gt; there is somet...</description>
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    <description>By: MI5Victim - Faxes Sent to British Parliament logs

During the 1998-2000 period my records indicate that I sent at least 14,480 faxes to the British Parliament
in Westminster, of which 9,138 went via TPC's email-to-fax service and 5,342 were sent via fax-modem direct from
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