LOL, OK. Thanks for letting us know. I'd be interested to know if their fix fixes it. :) Let us know again. :) Go Vikings Paul :)
OK, but, I goofed in what I said. Looking back at it, it's all correct except you want to check the line that says hide protected operating...
You can hide the desktop.ini files by unchecking the line that says "Hide protected operating system files (Recommended) ". Uncheck that line...
I think what you need to do is mute the microphone in you volume control playback settings. If you have Realtek onboard sound, you do this by...
There's a setting in Skype's options that can cause this. In Skype, click tools>options and then on general. Under general, you'll see audio....
OOPS! My mistake. Sorry, it's been a while since I've used XP. It is the keep taskbar on top, not the hide taskbar. Thanks for helping out Ann.:)
If you're seeing what I think you are seeing, it's is a bug of some sort that causes this. I've never been able to find a fix for it but you can...
There's quite a few of them out there that you can use. If you have a Windows Live account you can import you bookmarks to it and use it for what...
Check in your volume control (double click on the speaker icon in the tray) and make sure the line in isn't muted there.
Well, think about it. The upgrades are considerably cheaper than if you purchased a full version at the store. My guess is that MS wants to know...
Perhaps the task is hidden? Click the view menu and make sure "show hidden tasks" is checked.
What kind of computer is this? If you have a HP Printer, have a look at this....
Just install Win 7 and forget about Vista. It can be done with an upgrade disc. People who have XP qualify for an upgrade but they have to do a...
This kind of sounds to me like the old "confirm download after open" thing from pre Vista - Win 7 OS's. Used to be you could change it in the...
Irfanview (no spyware and free) will do it for you. You can print it any size you want using the custom option. Select whether you want to use...
You're welcome and thanks for letting us know. :)
You should be able to uninstall it. Also, though it doesn't hurt to make a restore point yourself, just in case, Windows should make a restore...
Well, from the way it sounds, it may well be caused by an update. Only way to find out for sure is to install them one at a time, or, maybe two...
Open Task Manager, click on the processes tab and then click on the cpu column to sort them by cpu usage. Clicking the cpu column once will sort...
OK, hope that does the trick for you. Seems to me that this is something where MS wasn't using their heads when they made it that way. There's...
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