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Hello Ivan, Here are two references on moving the Documents folder. http://vistasupport.mvps.org/move_documents_folder_to_new_location.htm...
Hello achilles3 and welcome to the Board, When you stop the recorder, it asks for a file name. In Home Basic, this file will have a .wav...
Hi Crunch, Thanks for confirming my experirence :) And as I've posted before, this is one of the improvments that MS cites for the...
hi Marv, As with XP, not a good idea to auto update. Set your MS Update option to Notify and install the updates one at a time spaced out at...
Hello jakerr and welcome to the Board, Are you using any cookie control software? Zone Alarm's cookie contol option has been known to do this.
Hello zen, I've changed your thread title to reflect your specific problem. Also moving this thread to the Networking section. What 7 updates?
Hi Magia, If there's a way, I haven't seen it yet. http://www.windowsbbs.com/showthread.php?t=56032&highlight=Windows.old Hi Fang, You...
Hi fang, That was 98.
Hi Magia, Yep, you confused me. Not was, is. So Fang's point is well taken - Vista found files from a "previous" OS and treated it as an...
Hello jammer, Did you try a System Restore? Or is that what you meant by 'roll-back'.
Hi Fang, I see your point, but: That implies a dual boot menu, no? I don't know enough about Vista to say that an upgrade is the only...
Hi Guys, It's disabled by default. If you trace the path thru the Event Viewer, it's disabled and has to be turned on. The system will...
Congratulations Magia, glad it worked for you :) As an FYI for others, when Vista installs on any partition even if other than C, it becomes the...
My pleasure David :)
Hi Alex, I didn't hnow how hard Vista made controlling audio device volumes until I started looking around my Vista installation and the web on...
Hello Magia, The only way I can answer is that nowhere have I read that 64 bit Vista wouldn't be able to see XP's NTFS formatted data and vice...
Crunch, I would suggest you contact Grisoft. This sounds like a problem on their end. Have you tried downloading another copy?
Hi Pete, Yes, they can see each other's files. This on a 32-bit copy of Vista, if that makes a difference.
Hi David, The answer is yes - to XP, there is no difference between the two file formats as far as the ability of XP to read/write the file...
Separate names with a comma.