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Cheti
December 6th 03, 10:15 AM
to remove the network drive with the red x: click on it
and when the network connections folder pops up, right
click on the Local Area Connection icon and set it
to "disable." next time you boot up, the red x icon
won't show anymore.

and, the red x by the way only tells you that you aren't
connected to a LAN. it's also important to note that it
doesn't refer to your dial up modem.

hope this helps

>-----Original Message-----
>network drive intermitinetly does not reconnect though i
>have auto connect enabled.
>
>i have one network drive not sure why it disconnects
>every once in awhile when i initially boot up machine.
>the network drive appears, but has a red x through it.
>as soon as i double click the drive it enables.
>
>how do i prevent the disconnection or why is this
>happening?
>
>thanks for the support
>
>bs
>
>.
>

Tom Foolery
December 6th 03, 06:10 PM
As long as your ME is a retail version (not an OEM that was loaded on your
system by the dealer) you can upgrade to XP. Set your BIOS to boot from the
CD ROM. Insert your XP disk and follow the prompts. At one point, you will
be asked to insert the ME disk just to verify that you have a qualifying OS
that can be upgraded. Nothing loads from the ME disk.


"slc" > wrote in message
...
> My hard drive crashed and burned, and I decided to take
> this opportunity with a new hard drive to upgrade from ME
> to XP Pro. My question: do I need to reload ME first,
> then use the XP upgrade disk, or can I just start with my
> upgrade disk from scratch?
>

René
December 6th 03, 06:11 PM
slc wrote:
> My question: do I need to reload ME first,
> then use the XP upgrade disk, or can I just start with my
> upgrade disk from scratch?

Boot from the XP CD, follow the on-screen instructions, and put your
ME CD into the drive when the XP setup program asks for it. This is
only to verify that you're entitled to use the cheaper upgrade version
of XP, as opposed to the more expensive full version of XP. Nothing
will be installed from the ME CD, and for all of those that are
considering upgrading from ME to XP: please please please start with
an empty harddrive. Upgrading from ME to XP, as opposed to a fresh
install is the worst possible approach as far as future system
stability goes.

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