Open any explorer window, click tools>folder options>view and make sure the line that says remember each folder's view settings is checked.
Usually what happens when you select all of them is, it will delete files until it comes to one that's in use. Then it stops and tells you it...
Try running the system file checker. To do this, click start>run and type sfc /scannow. You may be prompted for your windows CD so have it...
I don't think it's asking where to copy them to. It's asking where to find the file it needs. When it prompts you for the location of the file,...
Well to be honest, I don't remember if DCOM has anything to do with copying and pasting text etc. I do know that it's something you already have...
Glad to hear it's fixed. And, yes, you can delete the one on your desktop. ;)
There should be a copy of taskmgr.exe in your windows\system32 folder. If it's not there, that's your problem. Check that folder for the file....
LOL, reminds me of the old saying, "you can lead a horse to water but you can't force him to drink ". Good luck. :)
I run into this once in a while. Since you know this particular site does this, try this. Instead of clicking the back button, click the little...
First look in your start menu for a Bell South group. If it's there, open the programs that are in there and see if you can disable the...
If you can't copy and paste anything and Jim's suggestions don't help, download and install DCOM for windows 98. Distributed Component Object...
A better or at least more reliable way to move them is to right click on them, drag them to where you want, release the right mouse button....
LOL, I've been following this thread and had to laugh when I saw that. To tell you the truth, I used to do it all the time when I was a kid....
If you haven't already done so, update your virus definitions and do a full scan of your system. I don't know if you have a virus or not but I...
Well, there's not much to go on in those error message screenshots so, the next time you get one, click the "click here" link next to the line...
Here's a link from MS that refers to your problem. Before doing this please post back with the answers to Pete's question. I'll be gone for...
Well Christer, I don't really know what to say. It doesn't seem likely that you would run for weeks without crashing if you had memory problems...
I'm not sure what to tell you. The first picture you linked to is way to small for me to be able to read anything on it. As for the second...
I did a Google search for just win32k.sys and got a bunch of hits. The very first one in the list has a lot of people with the same problem....
Click start>run and type sfc /scannow. You may be prompted for you XP CD. Depends on how things are set up.
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