I have had some problems crop up over the last few weeks that I would love solved. Reinstall is not a solution.
Anyways, start computer, stick in floppy disk, to go My Computer, double click on A. Drive accesses the disk...
"The disk in drive A is not formatted. Do you want to format it now?"
Click on no. Double click on the drive. Drive is accessed, I go about my disk reading/writing activities... Everything is fine until I restart.
Second...
I hit WIN-L to hot-switch users (aka, lock screen). On the welcome screen, there is a little EN beside my user name where I would type in my password. I never had this before, this is not a multi-language system... so, why is that there?
By the way, the EN is only there when I lock my screen... it is not there on initial boot.
I am using Windows XP Professional SP 1 with all updates (or most all, didn't check today! ).
Suggestions?
Anyways, start computer, stick in floppy disk, to go My Computer, double click on A. Drive accesses the disk...
"The disk in drive A is not formatted. Do you want to format it now?"
Click on no. Double click on the drive. Drive is accessed, I go about my disk reading/writing activities... Everything is fine until I restart.
Second...
I hit WIN-L to hot-switch users (aka, lock screen). On the welcome screen, there is a little EN beside my user name where I would type in my password. I never had this before, this is not a multi-language system... so, why is that there?
By the way, the EN is only there when I lock my screen... it is not there on initial boot.
I am using Windows XP Professional SP 1 with all updates (or most all, didn't check today! ).
Suggestions?