Dell, for years and years.
The start up sequence is the same in XP, Vista and Win7: 1.HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Session Manager\BootExecute 2.Services are...
To check if a particular program is slowing the machine when you switch on or shut down, e.g. an antivirus program, go to Control Panel > All...
To add to Pete’s post: If you examine the five country Wallpaper folders you will notice that only the US and GB have unique pictures, the...
I’ve listed this before but here it is again: Below is a specimen signature in HTML format. Open Notepad and copy all the text into it then...
I don’t have any concerns over your name, it was just my pathetic attempt at a joke.
Evan Thank you for introducing yourself. However, I’m a little concerned about your nickname. In a computing sense, Creator would be...
Yes, me too. It looks more like corruption than Russian. The majority of them are set to 'manual'.
Try the free Recuva program from here http://www.filehippo.com/download_recuva/
I have a less severe problem than you: I had Partition 1 with Vista installed, Partition 2 with Data and Partition 3 spare awaiting Win7 build...
Vista file and printer sharing here http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb727037.aspx XP file and printer sharing here...
I've been running builds 68nn and now 7000 and most XP and Vista programs work. The major exceptions being SuperAntiSpyware which crashes as soon...
Go to the Windows Orb (Start), type regedit, press Enter and navigate to registry key...
This may work, click the Windows Orb (Start) > All Programs > Windows Contacts > Organize > Properties > Customize Tab and select "Contacts" in...
Here is my evolving list of possible solutions in the fight against USB (Unreliable Serial Bus) problems. Make sure your computer is free from...
Have you looked on the Dell website for updated chipset drivers?
If your PC is behaving properly you can remove the Windows hotfix hidden backup files that begin $NTUninstallKB from the WINDOWS folder. There are...
You won't lose anything, create a system restore point and give it a meaningful name, e.g. Before changing Device Manager key. If anything goes...
Click Start > Run, type "services.msc" (without quotes) and press Enter. Double-click Plug and Play. If you receive a configuration manager...
I, too, am unconvinced but you must explore every possible avenue. Good luck.
Separate names with a comma.