How old were you when you first used a Computer34 years 34 years old (1968) & as a Electronic Technician working with and learning the F.A.A.'s...
This might Help: http://www.oldversion.com/ Look under "Utilities " for Everest Home Edition. There are four to select from. I use v1.51...
There are 774 people with My name in the U.S., of which 773 are Impersonators.:D There are 634,385 people in the U.S. with My first name ....
tenbob, See this and advise if this is what you are referring to.
tenbob, Please explain what you mean by Bucket Tool. :confused: My PSP7, which I've also had for several years, shows a Flood Fill Icon...
Alpha_and_Omega, As I said before: You might want to check this site out: http://accessfp.net/frontpagephotogallery.htm
MIR11 Insert/Picture/ From File Also see PeteC's entry Post#2.
Alpha_and_Omega, Its possible using the Auto Thumbnail Feature. Check it out in the Help section, for the procedure. It's been a couple of...
MIR11, I’ve used the following technique to fill in forms: Just put your entries into text boxes, select no fill, no border, and drag them...
Thoughts I never Had: Until now!! Windows CE Windows ME Windows NT CE ME NT..............DAH!! HMMMM!!!??
klargo55, It would seem to me from Adaptec's web site that the drivers are present within Win XP. Here's the Download, Documentation, and...
rgn, Also you may want to try this step by step technique suggested by Fred Langa, which requires the XP CD:...
I'm not too bad now. Had Hip replacement surgery earlier in the year, and getting around pretty good now.....thank goodness no more Pain!:D I...
hawk22, My question is , are you just vewing the Digital camera Photos, or are you trying to use them for the monitor Background? If your just...
Thanks Bobbo, from a Korea era Vet. Done here also.
MIR11, Glad You got it solved. Thanks for the Comeback.:D
Follow up to TeMerc query: For some reason it has not shown up lately in the PC.....so for now can't say one way or another. Hopefully it's...
Interesting thought. As far as running process goes, I won't see my friends PC before Friday, so for now I don't have an answer.
AVG says it's located at C:\windows\Svcr32.dll in his Machine. As PeteC indicates and so does PREVX it doesn't appear to be a threat....yet.
On a daily basis AVG Scan finds SVCR32.dll, and its put in the vault and then deleted, but the next days AVG Scan Shows its back. Any...
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