Here are a few memory-joggers, in case you’ve overlooked them: Are all the computers in the same workgroup? As you are sharing Vista with...
Without changing any settings, try this first: Switch off the computers, then switch off the router for a few minutes. Switch the router back...
Changing the channel number in the router sometimes helps with connection and speed problems. Change it by a factor of 6, e.g. if it’s...
Sadly, they have been removed in Windows Mail. You could put the Contacts in the Sidebar, via the Windows Orb (Start) > All Programs >...
Click the Windows Orb (Start) > All Programs > Administrative Tools > Reliability and Performance Monitor and on the right, click on the drop-down...
Presumably you’ve been here http://support.microsoft.com/kb/811151 The only other thing is to try a chkdsk from the Recovery Console.
To add to PeteC’s reply, the program Startups.exe contains a list of programs that are either needed at startup, not needed at startup, optional...
As I said above, I slipstreamed XP SP1 OEM with the MajorGeeks SP3 (earlier than Microsoft‘s release). I installed it on a old machine and...
Don’t try to create an XP CD on a Vista machine and vice versa! This definitely works for XP SP3. It then took 26 minutes to do a clean...
There may be a solution here http://forums.microsoft.com/TechNet/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=1330778&SiteID=17
Windows Orb (Start) > type contacts and press Enter.
To change the interval between system restore points, go to Start > Run, type regedit, press Enter and navigate to registry key...
Using Explorer go to C:\Windows\System32. Arrange the View by Type and look for files with cpl as the extension. You may have to display full...
This problem can be caused by "˜malware’ but try this first: Go to Start > Run, type regedit and press Enter. In the left pane navigate to...
Receive Outlook Express mail on more than one computer. This also works on Vista’s Mail. If your ISP allows mail to be left on their server,...
This may not be exactly your problem but it can do no harm: 1. Using Explorer go to C:\Windows\System32 (or \System). Arrange the View by Type...
There are no entries for an "˜sfc’ run, so I suspect you have posted the wrong part of the log. I suggest you either delete or rename...
I think I understand you. In your number 4 above, just click the down arrow alongside Organise then Layout and choose what you want.
CONTACT LIST Sadly, they have been removed in Windows Mail. You could put the Contacts in the Sidebar, via the Windows Orb (Start) > All Programs...
Have you tried uninstalling and reinstalling?
Separate names with a comma.