Bird
Rest in Peace
I still cannot get my computer straightened out and working right all the time. Basically, it's working, but does a few peculiar things that it used to not do. One example is that every time it booted up for the last couple of months, it popped up a dialogue box “Welcome to Windows XP Setup Wizard Q329048” and I could either click "Cancel" or "Continue". If I clicked "Continue" it went through an installation sequence that included "updating registry keys", but I couldn't tell that the computer did anything differently whether I "installed" that or "cancelled" it.
On TBN, I've been going to the forums that show "new" messages and have my preferences set for "recent messages", but about a week ago, instead of going to recent messages, it goes to messages back over a year ago and I have to page through to the last page or two to find the recent messages.
And perhaps the most frustrating thing has been an inability to install TurboTax. It goes through the entire installation process, gets to "creating desktop icon and program files", then pops up a dialogue box "Error creating necessary version files; contact Intuit technical support". Well I spent a lot of hours with Intuit technical support and got nowhere; tried everything they suggested and nothing worked. And I tried with both TurboTax Basic and TurboTax Deluxe. Problem was not with their CD because it installed on another computer after I gave up.
So my daughter took the computer to a guy who's supposedly the computer whiz at her company. She says he can fix anything on a computer and has all kinds of equipment to check out hardware and software. After two days, he gave up. He did get rid of the “Welcome to Windows XP Setup Wizard Q329048” (don't know what he did to accomplish that), but he never could get TurboTax to install. And when I got it back, I now have no sound at all, when that was working fine before he worked on it.
So his suggestion is to buy and install a second hard drive, reload all my software onto the new hard drive, and then when it's all working right, clean off the existing hard drive and use it for backups. Supposedly I could toggle between the two drives. So my question is: Does that sound like a reasonable solution? Or do I need to just bite the bullet and buy a computer. This thing was new in August 2001; Dell Dimension 8100.
And when I posted this message just now, without doing anything else, the screen that popped up was the "related" forum with the first message listed having been posted on 4/6/00. /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif
On TBN, I've been going to the forums that show "new" messages and have my preferences set for "recent messages", but about a week ago, instead of going to recent messages, it goes to messages back over a year ago and I have to page through to the last page or two to find the recent messages.
And perhaps the most frustrating thing has been an inability to install TurboTax. It goes through the entire installation process, gets to "creating desktop icon and program files", then pops up a dialogue box "Error creating necessary version files; contact Intuit technical support". Well I spent a lot of hours with Intuit technical support and got nowhere; tried everything they suggested and nothing worked. And I tried with both TurboTax Basic and TurboTax Deluxe. Problem was not with their CD because it installed on another computer after I gave up.
So my daughter took the computer to a guy who's supposedly the computer whiz at her company. She says he can fix anything on a computer and has all kinds of equipment to check out hardware and software. After two days, he gave up. He did get rid of the “Welcome to Windows XP Setup Wizard Q329048” (don't know what he did to accomplish that), but he never could get TurboTax to install. And when I got it back, I now have no sound at all, when that was working fine before he worked on it.
So his suggestion is to buy and install a second hard drive, reload all my software onto the new hard drive, and then when it's all working right, clean off the existing hard drive and use it for backups. Supposedly I could toggle between the two drives. So my question is: Does that sound like a reasonable solution? Or do I need to just bite the bullet and buy a computer. This thing was new in August 2001; Dell Dimension 8100.
And when I posted this message just now, without doing anything else, the screen that popped up was the "related" forum with the first message listed having been posted on 4/6/00. /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif