Look in device manager and and see if you see any yellow exclamation points anywhere. Wondering about the IDE controller it's on.
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If you're using XP, try this. Right click on my computer>properties>hardware>device manager. Under sound, video and game controllers find your...
This isn't what you messed with but you might have a look and see. Right click on your desktop>properties>appearance tab. Click the advanced...
Thanks for letting us know! I would venture to guess that most of us just learned something from you. :)
Have you tried changing themes? Maybe set it back to the original XP theme if you aren't using it already. If you change the theme the fonts...
When you tried using the cd did you browse to the I386 folder? If not, try browsing to the I386 folder and selecting it if it gives you that option.
I really don't have the slightest idea what went wrong. Somehow those files got unregistered. Windows seems to have a way of doing things by...
Click start>run and type the following commands followed by the enter key after each one. Then see if system restore works. I don't think it...
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I don't know if either of these are relevant or not but they might be worth taking a look at. One of them is for .art files in MS Office but the...
My guess is that your admin put some policy in place and to undo it you'd need admin rights. That said, I don't know if we can help you with...
If Whiskeyman's suggestion isn't it, I don't know what to tell you. It's kind of odd because both of your problems (text and white web pages) can...
katy has stated that there never was a password. If this locking of the account is new it's possible system restore will fix it. Remember,...
Because my goal here isn't just to access files that she wants to save. Not at this moment anyway. My goal is still to get windows to run. I...
Same place as I mentioned before. Uncheck ignore colors specified on web pages.
You can move them all into one folder if you want. If in the future you decide to uninstall one you'll have to move it back to it's original...
In windows explorer, browse to the windows\system32\restore folder. There should be a file in there name rstrui.exe. That's the system restore...
In IE click tools>internet options and then on the accessibility button. Make sure the line that says ignore font sizes specified on web pages is...
DiskData is a handy program for finding out what's using up your disk space. If you'd like, you can get the last freeware version of it here...
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