Have a look in the Favorites folder at Computer\Users\[user name]\Favorites. How do the structure and contents look? If it appears to be...
I thought Live Mail was a beta product! If you mean Windows Mail, this link specifies the Outbox but it works for the other mail boxes as well...
Go to Control Panel > Classic View > Programs and Features > View Installed Updates in the left pane. All updates are shown with the date they...
Noahdfear The reason I listed it via the shell command is because some people change Explorer to open in a different directory or drive.
To add to Noahdfear’s reply: 1. Go to Start > Run, type shell:start menu (note the space) and press Enter, double-click Programs, reduce the...
I don't know what an 'imp' folder is but if you have deleted a folder in the normal 'delete' fashion, this may recover it,...
You could change the interval between system restore points to, say, every 12 hours. To do so, go to Start > Run, type regedit, press Enter and...
Sorry, I seem to have misunderstood your post. I ran sfc but as the machine is behaving itself the CD wasn’t called for but in the past I have...
When SP3 was first released I created a slipstreamed CD but I’ve never tested it so I don‘t know if it works. This was before Arie’s piece on the...
You may have to run HiJackThis but in the meantime try SuperAntiSpyware. Download the free version here SUPERAntiSpyware.com - AntiAdware,...
Well done, it's a good program.
Try this but not on the 64-bit version http://ccollomb.free.fr/unlocker/
You mention Windows Wireless Manager and I wonder if you using the adapter's software to connect or Windows? You could use the HP/Compaq...
Restore the .exe file association in Windows Vista after incorrectly associating it with another application...
Click the time display in the system tray, click Change date and time settings > Internet Time Tab > Change Settings and replace the name in the...
Probably F11. EDIT. Sorry, I've noticed that you have just joined the forum and could be a newbie. My "Probably F11" means press the F11...
You haven’t said which wireless software you’re using to connect to the router, Windows or the adapter’s, so I'll assume the adapter's software....
Google should have the answer, unless you're infected with 'something'.
Try doing it in two moves, first to the side then to the bottom.
Right-click it and unlock it, then left-click and hold the button down and drag it to the bottom. Now lock the taskbar.
Separate names with a comma.