Ummm, yeah it does. When you first use the tool, if you click the archaic floppy disk icon, it will automatically select the Pictures library...
Belarc Advisor will tell you. So will Magical Jelly Bean Keyfinder.
I wonder how they isolated it "your" telephone line. To me, "your" line is the drop from the pole to your house, or the j-box to your house if...
Yeah, browsers, especially FF and most especially Chrome can eat up RAM resources. You might consider Pale Moon. It is forked from Firewall and...
Sweet! I am glad that worked. Frankly, IMO, installing all your programs again is not a bad thing. For one, you insure all are the latest...
Then sorry, but I think you are out of luck. The only thing I could suggest is to try a data recovery program like Recuva from the makers of...
(1) "In theory", yes. You can mix and match. I say in theory because on-paper and real world don't always jive. The good news is if you buy from...
You cannot have two C drives on one computer. What I suspect is the D you see used to be C when that computer was installed in your computer.
I already said. Search for .png files in your Start menu search box. But in the future, it is best to designate your save location when you do a...
Except a clone just clones what is there. If nothing is there now (or if what is there is unreadable) the cloned copy will have nothing there (or...
I don't think that was what he was saying. When the snipping tool creates a file, an application may be associated (file association) with it so...
I just checked mine and it wanted to save my test snip to my desktop. So I assume it remembers where you last saved a snip to. Oh, and the default...
You retrieve it from wherever you saved it. If you don't remember, search for the file name you gave it. Or use the tool again and see where it...
I already told you, I don't know what to suggest to help. I would if I could. Maybe try a different shop. Good luck.
Sorry, but I don't know what to suggest. If the shop had it connected, I am sure they copied all they could.
That is not surprising since mainstream support for Windows 7 ended over 3 years ago! That seems like a safe assumption but I have not done it...
In terms of licensing issues, I don't see a problem. But I don't know if the installation program will let. If your new W7 disk is an "upgrade"...
Yeah, you could go from Pro to Pro, or from Home to Home, but not Home to Pro.
If you are sure the noise is coming from the drive, send it back. Grinding noises suggest worn or defective bearings. That drive has a 3 year...
Then that suggests you bought the device from them instead of renting it. And that's certainly possible. But again, in this country (and I see...
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