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You have a lot of questions! I will try to answer at least some of them.

If your new computer does not read the CDs from your old one, it could be a
hardware problem. Are the CDs readable on other computers besides your old
one?

If you want to shut down the computer, select the "Turn Off Computer"
option. You can choose to log off if you have more than one user of the
computer and you want to keep your configurations separate.

To transfer your favorites, you can copy your favorites folder from your old
computer (should be under Windows) and copy it to your new computer under
"Documents and Settings\your_user_name\Favorites".

If you have Norton Antivirus on the new computer, why do you want to delete
it? If, however, you want to use another program, you would need to
uninstall Norton and install the new program. Make sure the new program is
designed to work with XP.

A recovery disk only helps you get the computer going again. It does not
take the place of a backup. If your hard disk is corrupted for some reason,
you will lose everything on it and  a recovery disk will not help. Have a
good backup routine in place to prevent loss of important data. At the very
least, back up your own documents that you create. Programs can be
reinstalled, but your own creations cannot unless you do a backup.

I don't know what is causing your e-mail errors. You might give us more
detail on what program you are using for e-mail, and how you are connecting
to the e-mail server.

Good luck.

Peter
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> -----Original Message-----
> I just changed from windows98 to windows XP and am having 
> trouble accessing some files. I have a lot of information on 
> MS Works wdb files that I need to convert to be viewed in 
> WindowsXP.  The info is saved on a data cd that I can not 
> seem to access on my new computer.  I just figured out how to 
> copy and paste them into Excel SS and convert into Quattro 
> BUT I still have to save on a floppy not the cd because I 
> can't get the new computer to read it.  Do I need to buy new 
> CD-RW discs or DVD discs to copy files to?  I can't figure 
> out how to burn on the data cd's yet. I still have access to 
> the old computer so I can copy this way BUT I still want to 
> be able to have all the files on one location.  When I get 
> the cd to accept the file it says it is a read only file.
> 
> What is the correct way to shut down the new computer?  Do I 
> use logoff or turn off computer?
> 
> Can I save my favorites from the old computer?
> 
> I installed AVG antivirus free version to the computer.  Can 
> I safely delete Norton Antivirus since I have another 
> program?  Can I delete AOL and MSN also since I use netzero?
> 
> Do I need to backup the new computer or will the recovery cd 
> work in the event of an error? 
> 
> I keep getting connection to server has failed error code 
> 0X800CCC0E or OD when I e-mail.  Sometimes it goes through 
> and sometimes it doesn't.  I have tried all I can find in 
> help sections to try.
> 
> Tina

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