Avoid like the plague :) I guess you have to pay for the software to 'fix' your 'problems'.
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Can we assume that the issue is resolved and that you have had no further BSOD's and thus no dump files to debug? If that is the case please...
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Read your printer manual :)
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As the issue appears to be resolved ..... Please mark your thread as 'Resolved'.
Definitely not - your email address is unique & universal and relates to your ISP's servers.
Regrettably it is clear that the drive itself has failed - Unless Windows recognises the drive there is no possibility of retrieving the data...
To be honest I have no idea - these little glitches occur from time to time. The question of malware at work is always top of the list of...
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Would appear to be a question of Permissions .... Windows 7 - How I Solved Error 2203
Yes - power down the computer and switch the cables over to the Seagate and boot up. As the Seagate appears to be SATA there are no jumpers...
By expanded state I guess you mean that the Favourites list opens with the contents of all folders and sub folders showing? I have not come...
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I guess you have the same issue if you connect the drive to your desktop? Opening the case may be a bit of a challenge :) Manufacturer's...
My post above was garbage :) What I intended to say ..... That may be the route to go as you posted earlier.
I've not used XP for many years, but there are plenty of hits on Google ........
Presumably you are accessing IE8 from XP Compatability mode and the app is installed in XP?
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