CCleaner has a duplicate finder. However, I sure would be careful about deleting any duplicates found (regardless the duplicate finder you use)....
Yep! And in a notebook, you don't need the bracket adapter either. BTW, if you have not experienced SSDs you will be amazed at the all-around...
I would back up anything on that HD you don't want to lose - just in case.
2.5" is the standard SSD size. And yes, it will work. Check your case. It may already have a 2.5" mounting location. If not, 2.5 to 3.5 adapter...
Sure seems odd, but okay.
This is odd. I have never heard of Office 2002 and I can find nothing showing there ever was an Office 2002 that was ever released to the public....
You sure it is Office 2002? Could it be Office 2003? It does not really matter. I started with Office 97, upgraded to Office XP, then 2003, then...
That's my thought too - especially since sleep modes are enabled by default. But I still think they should be more clear. I don't think "run...
Too bad those instructions are not specific. Does "turned on" mean it is necessary to disable sleep modes? I would hope not.
I cannot find mine any more but except that mine has red grips instead of yellow, and no brand label above the cutter/stripper blades, mine is...
That's too bad as I suspect it was a good one. I learned a valuable and expensive lesson with my crimper, having spent well over $100 for my $45...
Just remember, those supplied cables probably cost $.50 to make and did not go through any testings. It is not uncommon for one or more of the 16...
:oops: No. You were perfectly clear? I just was not paying attention. Sorry.
Except as I noted above, those are not the same versions as found in Windows 7. And if you look on that page, it says, I don't need to read the...
Considering several of those reported outages last several minutes (up to 23:40 minutes) and you report no interruption of any computer activity,...
When I do left click, that monitor becomes hightlighted. No settings changes are made. And yes, I have "Extend these displays" selected. That's...
No you don't. While not that common these days, system freezes and hard reboots (that is, un-graceful shutdowns) can corrupt a hard drive and the...
If you are seeing the same problem you took it in for repair to correct, take it back and complain you spent a lot of money, apparently for things...
No but your message is on point!
I second Tony's suggestion for anyone who likes the old Windows 7 versions of FreeCell, Hearts, Mahjong, Minesweeper, Solitaire, or my favorite,...
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