I am compiling an ongoing list of possible solutions in the fight against USB (Unreliable Serial Bus) problems. Make sure your computer is free...
I have a long list of solutions to USB problems but I need to know if you’re running WinXP or Vista?
Roger I've looked again at your image and it looks double height, am I right? If so, unlock the taskbar and drag it to single height, which...
You can make them larger by dragging the broken vertical line to the left of the search box towards the left.
Admittedly, it manifests itself in a different way to the disk space algorithms. I’m talking about reserved memory taken by, for example, a...
I don’t know if you know the two definitions of "˜Gigabyte‘. When referring to RAM sizes and file sizes it has a binary definition of 1024 to...
Here is my on-going list of things to do to reclaim disk space. Most of them are straightforward but if you feel apprehensive or unsure about...
Perhaps you should try uninstalling/reinstalling the wireless adapter in Device Manager.
You will have to remove the existing connection and set up a new one: 1. Remove the existing one: If you’re using WZC to connect, right-click...
I’m glad one of the machines is sorted out. Now, on the other one, when you run ipconfig /all, are you getting an IP address of 169.254.n.n?...
Have you looked at the troubleshooting tips, offline installation and error messages here http://www.java.com/en/download/help/6000010400.xml
First of all, try a Vista Startup Repair, which can cure a lot of problems http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/91467-startup-repair.html
Presumably XP and probably kaput, but…………….. I am (still) compiling a list of possible solutions in the fight against USB...
Sorry about that, I don’t know what made me think you were using Vista. Try this: Restart the computer and start tapping the F8 key. When the...
Lots of good information here http://www.petermartinconsult.supanet.com/computer/windows/quicklau.htm
This often works: Go to Control Panel > Classic View > Network and Sharing Center > View Status alongside the Wireless Connection > Properties...
Have you looked at this http://support.microsoft.com/kb/910339
This problem is usually caused by "˜malware’, so run your "˜anti‘ programs. If it’s not malware, try this: Click the Windows Orb...
My reply was tongue-in-cheek, i.e. the misspelling of "˜hear hear’ combined with the correctness of The Plain English Campaign.
Here, here! The Plain English Campaign http://www.plainenglish.co.uk/
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