I didn't try sending it but I do see there's no apostrophe in the word "its." To an Education/English major, that's a glaring error!
It may have a recovery partition on the hard drive. If so, you can use it to restore the computer back to factory condition. "Factory condition"...
FF9 on Win7 solely because there is an add-on that allows me to choose what videos are allowed to run. I visit a lot of news sites and they start...
Since it's happening with a second browser, I suspect malware. Read these instructions, then follow them to post in our Malware and Virus Removal...
Did you try running it with add-ons disabled as retiredlearner suggested earlier? If so, what happened? Have you tried reinstalling Firefox?
Everything you want to know about folders, and probably a lot more, in the Microsoft Knowledge Base article, How to modify your folder view...
Click on the icon in the upper right-hand side to display the list of Bookmarks. At the top of that list, click on "View Bookmarks Toolbar" and...
Windows Live Movie Maker will let you trim and split videos. Since it's free and since it's already installed on Windows 7 and it's highly rated...
Right clicking an empty space on the Taskbar and left clicking "Start Task Manager" works, too. For troubleshooting purposes, have you tried...
What kind of file? For example, if it's a document, picture or music file, just delete it. Or if it's a shortcut to open a program, you should...
To find the store folder in Windows Live Mail, open Windows Live Mail and click on the message icon (the one with the drop-down arrow) at the...
It was a typo. It's fixed. Thank you so much for pointing it out.
For the Start Menu, right click the Start button, left click Properties. In the window that opens, check the box for either one or both of the...
Someone else may know a way to do the size reduction in bulk but there is a simple way to preserve the original pictures. Just make a subfolder in...
On my Win7 Home Premium, Windows Media Player is wmplayer.exe, located in C:\Program Files (x86)\Windows Media Player. Is that exe file not there?
Google looks the same as the screenshot TonyT posted...in Firefox. In Internet Explorer 9 (Win7, 64-bit), mine shows the drop-down navigation...
There's a small application called CloseAll that will add the functionality you want. It's free. If the above link doesn't work for you, Google...
I did a brief search for "browser loses focus" and found the Microsoft article, An Internet Explorer browser window may lose focus when you press...
The instructions on the Microsoft site are to click on "Open" then on "Run. " Are you trying to save them first, then run them?
Lack of awareness/education got my vote. I'll add to that arrogance...for lack of a better word. Some of the worse infections I've dealt with...
Separate names with a comma.