Which method did you use to backup the files? Odds are you'd have to use the restore function...
Correct... You have to be able to access the option in order to disable them. Mind if we ask why you are wanting to do this?
Right click on the actual Unallocated section of the drive. You should see something like a Create Partition.
If you go back into Disk Mgmt you can convert the 746.49GB Unallocated into another partition - format the drive and use the space.
Happy Holidays!!
In device manager select "Disable" instead of uninstall..
Again - DITTO to Evan.....
Ditto to what Evan is saying... I recently went through a very very similar thing... In my case the Dell tools noted a SMART Failure.
Interesting;)
Or you could probably go into Folder Option and "Hide" system files..
Have to ask - how do you wake up the machine? After it goes to sleep - how long does it take before it wakes up? Do you have all applications...
What type of drive is it? Is it an Internal or an External drive? If you right click on and select Properties - does it show the information?
Just create a new account;)
Thanks Arie... That's a pretty card... I like the blues.
Does the software company have a web site/support section?
Right click on the Setup file and select "Run as Admin "
A "CLOUD" drive is just that... When hooked up via the Ethernet cable it'll be assigned an IP address and can be accessed by computers all over...
Looks like you answered your own question;) When I GOOGLED the drive I found: A few things to know up front: 1. This device cannot be plugged...
James - did you ever try adjusting the clear type?
Does it happen to every email or just emails from one person that might be adding something?
Separate names with a comma.