1. The date /t, which is the same as:echo %DATE% output style depends on your settings. Mine shows: Mon 07-11-2005 Since your shows 07/11/2005, it will be a trick to get a batch to show DOW. If at first you don't succeed, you're about average.M2

    The date /t, which is the same as:

    echo %DATE%

    output style depends on your settings.

    Mine shows:

    Mon 07-11-2005

    Since your shows 07/11/2005, it will be a trick to get a batch to show DOW.


    If at first you don’t succeed, you’re about average.

    M2

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  2. According to Windows Compatibility Center, only MS Money Plus Sunset Deluxe edition (successor to MS Money Plus) will run in Windows 10. If you want to continue using the program files created by the earlier version after you upgraded to Windows 10, download the Sunset Deluxe edition from HERE.i_Xp/Read more

    According to Windows Compatibility Center, only MS Money Plus Sunset Deluxe edition (successor to MS Money Plus) will run in Windows 10. If you want to continue using the program files created by the earlier version after you upgraded to Windows 10, download the Sunset Deluxe edition from HERE.

    i_Xp/Vista/W7User

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  3. If you are running Windows Genuine Advantage and SP3 then Windows Security Essentials would be a better choice, IMO. Get it from the link below. Keep in mind you should only run ONE AV program at a time. They conflict with one another.http://microsoft-security-essential...

    If you are running Windows Genuine Advantage and SP3 then Windows Security Essentials would be a better choice, IMO. Get it from the link below. Keep in mind you should only run ONE AV program at a time. They conflict with one another.

    http://microsoft-security-essential…

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  4. It sounds like bad HDD, even though it's new. If it's not too late, you might try returning it to where you bought it. When you tried the caddy drive on another IDE slot, does anything show up at all in the BIOS ? Another thing–do you have the jumpers set correctly on the HDD ? You probably do sinceRead more

    It sounds like bad HDD, even though it’s new. If it’s not too late, you might try returning it to where you bought it. When you tried the caddy drive on another IDE slot, does anything show up at all in the BIOS ? Another thing–do you have the jumpers set correctly on the HDD ? You probably do since you did get it to boot Windows, but I thought it was worth asking anyway. Finally, what size was the old HDD ?

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