They aren't "saved" in the taskbar... but rather a new version of Windows Photo Viewer is opened for any picture you open. This is default...
No need. Like I said: Optimize Windows 8 for use with a Solid State Drive (SSD) - Page 3 The space used is the only consideration here.
Sorry, can't help you much with that. Homegroup is a PITA IMHO. See: How to Network Windows 7 With Other Windows Versions Should work just...
You could disable the warning from Internet Options > Advanced and checking Allow active content to run in files on My Computer.
You'll probably need the latest drivers.
A Russian group has hacked 1.2 billion usernames and passwords belonging to more than 500 million email addresses, according to Hold Security - a...
A data privacy campaigner has signed up 25,000 people to a "class action lawsuit" being taken against Facebook. Max Schrems alleges that the...
I can only 'vouch' for APC. I've had them for years. I retired my first one after some 12-15 years (and 3 battery changes) for a APC Smart-UPS...
Which means you didn't set the Set as default save location. As I further explained in the article:
Yup. Create new folders for all, then change the location with the information provided in the article.
Read my article: Optimize Windows 8 for use with a Solid State Drive (SSD)
The simple answer is yes, LCD screens definitely do get dimmer as they age. It depends on how much you use it, but I would think that a 6 year old...
An Android flaw has been uncovered that lets malware insert malicious code into other apps, gain access to the user's credit card data and take...
Planning for control of your personal information after you die used to be as simple as telling someone about the desk drawer or the fireproof box...
Oh, yea, if the day/time are off you'll experience all kind of weird problems. Likely the battery on the mainboard is to blame. You can test by...
Still looks like your ATI graphics card. But you'll need to post your logs here as explained in post #8
If you made an error with Ghost it could mean that system files got overwritten/deleted. Best thing is to do a Windows XP Repair install,...
You could also try running the command regsvr32 /i shell32.dll Another option is to use Dougknox EXE File Association Fix.
I would start by looking at Network connectivity. If that's not the problem I'd examine the Event Logs to see if I could find a clue there.
Like I suggest:
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