Charles I think you're being unfair quoting "there are no must have features ", what about : Ready Boost Ability to shrink and extend...
Documents and Settings is no longer a folder in Vista. It's a junction to ensure that older programs which use it, get pointed to the new...
This sometimes works for missing icons in the system tray :- Go to Start, Run and type services.msc and OK. Scroll down your list of Services...
I've seen a registry hack here http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/communities/newsgroups/en-us/default.mspx I've had a quick look but couldn't...
RC2 has come and gone. Microsoft allowed 200,000 copies to be downloaded then 'closed the door'.
First of all you need to stop it rebooting :- Go to Start, Control Panel, System, Advanced Tab, Startup & Recovery at the bottom and click...
Lipsum1992 Vista will not run on 1.5GB disk space (needs 15GB minimum) nor 128MB RAM (512MB is slow) and a 1.3GHz CPU will be useless. The...
Download Startups.exe from here http://www.pacs-portal.co.uk/startup_content.php to determine which programs are not needed at start up. If...
I would start again :- 1. Set up the router with SSID hidden and use a WEP key. 2. To connect on each of the wireless computers key in the...
It sounds as though the Windows CD is dirty. Try cleaning it with a lint-free cloth to remove grease, fingerprints and the like.
This sometimes cures the problem. Close all open windows and go to Start, Run and type regsvr32 /u urlmon.dll (note the 2 spaces) and press...
All I can add is that mine shows in the Windows updates section at the bottom of the window (in chronological sequence) as :- Internet Explorer...
In Add/Remove Programs tick the box 'Show Updates' and IE7 is listed near the bottom as a Windows update.
Go to Control Panel, Regional and Language Settings, Regional Options Tab and change the language to English UK.
Have you removed all external equipment, e.g. printer, scanner, other USB devices?
However you look at it, it's still stealing! I urge everyone to set up either WEP or WPA security on their wi-fi networks to stop unauthorised...
You could try the Outlook Express basic repair kit here http://www.microsoft.com/windows/IE/community/columns/oerepair.mspx
It's the wireless connection she's making that has to be secure, not her laptop. If she connects to a non-secure network she is STEALING...
BillyBob They're Spyguard files, Google for DFxxxx.
You need to run a system restore to a time/date before the problem appeared.
Separate names with a comma.