Try going to Device Manager and looking at Driver Details. Write down the names of all the files. Remove the sound driver. Then, before...
I guess SP1 didn't solve that Disk Cleanup problem.
You have problems. Could be a virus but it is hard to say what to do first since you can't run anything. I'd try a repair installation first to...
Right-click My Computer, Properties. That will tell you if you have Service Pack 1 installed. If not, you can get it at Windows Update:...
You may want to try the bootvis.exe tool to speed loading at startup. Be sure your Task Scheduler service is running in order to use the bootvis...
This seems to have been solved by SP1. Install SP1 when you get a chance. In the meantime.......... Go to Start > Run. Type: regedt32...
Windows remembering passwords seems to be a hit-or-miss proposition, depending on site protocols and security updates. Try AI Roboform for...
This is probably not a Windows program, but could possibly be related to a video driver. This is a not uncommon file name, from ImageMagick to...
You may be able to recover following these directions, substituting "software" for "system" when looking for the hive. Look for...
You may be better off doing a repair installation. Instead of pressing "R" at the first screen, keep going. After F8 to agree to license, you...
I use BIND-PE for DNS resolution on my machine and small network. Works fine when the servers are down. Runs as an XP service. Not sure if it...
Try the manual removal instructions on that page.
Sure enough. That worked! That index.dat file seems to contain information on the location of Help Center files, among other things. Looks like...
Ah, yes. There was a mention of that index.dat file, and I had just one run of those cleaners to remove the index.dat's. Like you, I tried...
This free Viewer will open many image types, including at least one implementation of img (an open format that can be altered by users):...
Suggestions depend on what you want to do. Here is more information on it. Most people consider it nasty spyware, but it has some legit uses,...
You almost hooked me again. I checked on all the dependencies of msinfo32 and made sure they were all registered. They were. But beyond the...
Though a few legitimate companies used Backweb for interactive updating (McAfee, for a while), this thing is spyware at its finest and is not now...
Accessories > System Tools > System Information. You must be a command-line guy if you haven't seen that one ;) .
I was just referring to the shortcut in the System Tools. I hadn't thought about the registry entries related to Run. I knew i was spending too...
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