Since your motherboard includes an integrated video chip, try turning off your computer, unplug all the cables from the back of the machine and...
Just download and run the DirectX web installer that I linked to in the previous post and run the setup file. Allow it to complete and then reboot...
Since these BSOD's are being caused by your video driver and DirectX lets try reinstalling DirectX and see if this solves the issue. You can...
Glad I could help. :)
Hi robls99. See these links: Toggling Windows XP's taskbar grouping feature. How to Enable or Disable Taskbar Button Grouping in Windows 7.
Hi JAK. Hopefully this is what you are looking for, Customize the list of recently used files.
You are getting a couple of BSOD's from your USB 3.0 driver. Since we don't know if the chipset drivers were loaded on the machine I would suggest...
Hi Neil. I haven't used this UPS but it has good reviews so let me know what you think, CyberPower Intelligent LCD Series GreenPower UPS...
Give this program a shot and see if it solves your issue, How to cleanup and remove old USB storage drivers.
Can you post a screenshot of your Device Manager window so I can see what the name of the device that is not uninstalling? Thanks.
Hi gary7. That's why its good to be vigilant about these type of calls. I recently had one of those scammers call my house and claim that my IP...
You can create recovery disks but it would be easier to make a Windows 8.1 installation DVD. You can create one by following the instructions...
Hi boutells. If you open Device Manager and click View< Show hidden devices, are there any yellow exclamation points or errors shown there?
Hi Betsy. If you are going to be uninstalling MacAfee from the laptop its also recommended to run the McAfee Removal Tool and make sure all...
That's ok. It must have been left over and since its not in the uninstall a program list then it has been uninstalled.
In Autoruns remove the following items: rdpclip IAStorIcon StartCCC Netgear Windows Mail (both entries) Internet Explorer AMD Hydravision...
Ok well since this thread is resolved then that's good news. :)
So is everything working fine now?
Sounds good. Let me know if you have any other questions. ;)
Refer to this article for your query, How to edit the Boot.ini file in Windows XP.
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