It's really not so much an OS issue as it an BIOS issue. Last year when I installed my 200 GB IDE drive, my PC also had the same barrier. OS =...
Glad it worked out for you. Thanks for posting back with your results.
Just because the newer chip is almost 2x as fast doesn't mean he'll get twice the performance. Other factors such as the chipset on his MB and...
Not quite. Depends on how the API for that particular program was written. Sometimes the particular app in question will utilize the dll in the...
Look here:...
Depends on how you restored the PC. Sounds like to me you didn't use a true imaging program like Norton Ghost, but rather the restore CD that...
If you're talking about those thumb size jump drives, then yes you will need to download and install the driver for it. As Welshjim said, go the...
There is nothing special about safe mode where you need to defrag only in safe mode. Safe Mode only loads the OS w/ the minimal set of drivers...
Woody, Steve is right on the money w/ his advice. There is way too much pre-occupation these days w/ the registry. Some of the fixes or tweaks...
There's no problem per se. I occasionally experience the same hiccup with my USB jump drive. It's just probably a process running the background...
Go into your BIOS menu and make sure that APM (advanced power management) is enabled.
There is no need for you to go into safe mode to do so. If you are talking about setting restrictions/ permissions on folders, your HDD must be...
Yep. My guess is that they probably took a hard copy of their application and scanned it making the output file as a PDF. My other suggestion to...
Ana, the basic reader simply allows you to view PDF files. It primarily depends on how that form was created. If the author of the form...
Just do a google search KevinSaul.
You can assign drive letters in XP by using the Disk Management utility. Read here:...
Stay the hell away from Kazaa. It has long been known as being full of spyware. Consider Kazaa lite instead, I've used it and it works fine.
I think you will find your answer here: http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;254829&Product=ofw2k
If you're running XP, type rundll32.exe in the search field and see if it's truly missing on your hard drive. If it is, type sfc in the run...
If that is your aim, then backing up the NTUSER file is not the way to go about it. Favorites: Open IE. Under File Menu > Import/Export.... >...
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