I’m finding it very difficult to get any information out of you, e.g. I still don’t know if you have been trying to delete messages, accounts or...
What does "˜could not delete anything’ mean? If neither of them are present, you have lost all your incoming mail!
Did you have the same corruption as the original poster? Have you searched for inbox.dbx or inbox.bak, they will be hidden files?
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Download the Powerpoint viewer at the bottom of the page, here...
It's a hidden folder, so include that in the search.
No guarantee but this may work: Go to Start > Search and type FOLDERS.DBX (for clarity only), Right click on the file > Rename and type...
I suspect your abortive attempt to install Windows has removed either or both the Windows and System32 folders. Try typing cd\windows and press...
Arie‘s not online, I‘ll answer for him. There are two separate commands: 1. Type CD C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32 (note the space after cd) and...
Running chkdsk will not affect your data. However, it won't necessarily clear the error. Give it a try.
Windows firewall is normally set to allow file and printer sharing but if you have a third-party firewall make sure file and printer sharing is...
To add to Pete’s reply, these two programs will show you where space is being used: 1. TreeSize Free shows used disk space, here...
Both.
Is this a second optical drive you have installed? If so, have you made sure you have one set to master and the other set to slave? If you...
On the XP machine, make sure the restrictanonymous registry key is set to zero. Go to Start > Run, type regedit and press Enter. In the left...
If you want to install all non-windows programs on a different drive, go to Start > Run, type regedit, press Enter and navigate to registry key...
What is the exact wording of the error message?
Specific error 0x8007000b here http://support.microsoft.com/kb/939399/en-us
It needs partitioning/formatting: Right-click My Computer > Manage > Disk Management, now right-click the graphic of the drive to set it up.
Separate names with a comma.