I think what pcbugfixer is saying about the host file being "mostly created" by third party software is that most, if not all of the entries in...
Try flushing your DNS cache. Kind of a long shot but it's worth a try. http://www.techmynd.com/clear-your-local-dns-cache/
As Steve said, you can use it to run almost any OS. DOS, Linux, Win98, Win95, whatever. If you have a Linux live CD such as Knoppix, you can...
I'm running Win7 so I can't say for sure but I imagine it's pretty much the same as Vista. If you have your control panel set to category view,...
Well, you could just create a password for your account. Log off or shut down and they can't get in. Only way they can use it is if you start it.
Darn, I'd hoped that would be the answer for you. Did you reboot after making the change? I don't know if it's necessary or not but it couldn't...
Maybe this? Slow Network File Copy issues in Windows 7 caused by Remote Differential Compression
As far as the virtualization goes, XP mode uses hardware virtualization. If your processor isn't capable of it, it's not. If you want to run XP...
OOPS, I guess I goofed. I see now you want to do a clean install without all the extras. Guess my info is no good then. In that case, if...
Is that the exact same computer in your link to Best Buy? Have to ask because it says "Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium Edition 64-bit operating...
Well, if you don't have you mic muted in the playback control and you have you speakers on, you'd certainly get feedback if you were too close to...
I know what you mean about the alphabetical order. I prefer it the way you do too. It's been my choice of views for years. But, I dislike the...
If you haven't already tried it, on the mic tab, try muting the mic where it says playback volume. Don't know if it will help or not but it won't...
I'm not sure which route your taking to get to the folder options so, if Arie's suggestion doesn't work for you, open Windows Explorer and click...
You know, I'll bet you're right. I'd have to check mine to find out but now that I think about it, I'm willing to bet it's Win98 I'm thinking of....
pccarehimanshu's solution should get you there but, if you tried f8 and that doesn't work, try the ctrl key. Some XP systems use it for safe...
You can do that with Irfanview. Open Irfanview, click file>thumbnails. Then, browse to the folder where the pictures are that you want to resize...
Irfanview (it's free) will do it. However, like Steve said, all pics would need to be the same size to begin with.
Press the windows key to bring up the start menu, then the right arrow, then the right arrow key again. Then use the up and down arrows to select...
If you mean you're using the touch pad and things open when you put the cursor on them, you can disable that somewhere in your mouse software....
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