Nebuchadnezzar

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  1. Full version Win XP w/SP2 - however - the message comes up when booting to CD - it gets to checking system configuration - and then the massage pops up - and nothing else happens.
  2. I'm trying to do a fresh install on a HP Pavilion - I have run FDISK and deleted and recreated (and formatted) the hard drive. But every time I boot to the CD and try and install I get the message "Line 2910 of the INF file \i386\txtsetup.sif is invalid Setup cannot continue" Any idea as to why this is happening? I know the CD id good - I just finished using it for another install.
  3. What I need to know is though - by doing "convert c: /fs:ntfs" will this reformat your drive as NTFS or just convert it - according to WinXP Help and Support - it reformats with NTFS - but according to others - it just converts. I need to convert my FAT32 Boot Partition so that I can image it to a larger drive that is formatted NTFS.
  4. Arachnid - the second link you provided answers my question exactly - Thank you very much.
  5. I know Excel is not part of Windows - but I could not find any other board that fits. I have visited the Microsoft Office Help site - with no info regarding exactly what I need to know. I am using the SUMIF function - I have data in 4 separate columns (2 are inventory counts & 2 are categories) this is done to keep separate tallies from 2 different workers, who are essentially doing the same thing. What I need to know is if I can set 2 values to both the range and the sum_range, so that I can create a running tally of all inventory instead of having to add the totals of both workers.