If you want to save web pages I would say - yes, go ahead and change them. You can always change them back! That's a Seamonkey issue - I suggest...
To set Seamonkey as Default browser .... Setting default browser manually It would seem that the 3 URL protocols and file types in the list...
Suggestion .... Copy/Paste link into Seamonkey Delete Desktop shortcut Send link from Seamonkey to Desktop Disclaimer - never used...
SynchBackSE will allow you to schedule every minute AFAIK - use it myself, but hourly.
This is a Hardware issue - not a mobile device - moved If the USB stick is formatted FAT the max file size is 4 GB, hence your issue I suspect....
Is the computer in question connected to your home network? See .... A duplicate name exists on the network
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Well miracles sometimes happen - I've no idea what happened to restore the drive to life - that is a mystery. However I would be wary of it now...
A clean install implies formatting the hard drive, which will remove everything - have you formatted the drive?
I'm glad to hear that you managed to extract some important data off the drive although this implies that you did not have an independent back up...
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Try here .... http://www.microsoft.com/download/en/details.aspx?displaylang=en&id=24 Even though it is titled 'Windows XP Service Pack 3...
Your first step should be to connect the drive to another computer and see if the behaviour is replicated. If it is there is an issue with the...
Please don't do that - post a reply in this thread.
If you image your C:\ drive to an independent hard drive - internal, external or both (as I do) then if the OS drive/partition fails it is a...
Frank I know of nothing in terms of software that would provide the alert you require and do not recall the question being asked before :) For...
You would probably been better off leaving the XP drive connected and then installing 7 onthe new drive - 7 would have created a boot manager as...
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Just keep an eye on the hard drive light - when that is only flickering occasionally or off 7 is up and running.
SATA drives do not require jumpers except to select the transfer speed - SATA1, 2 etc. Check in your BIOS the HD boot order - seems like you...
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