So you still have something causing problems. Can you copy/paste the full message of the error 7000 and warning 4226? Open Event Viewer, select...
Microsoft released seven security bulletins for this last patch Tuesday of 2012 to address critical vulnerabilities in Internet Explorer, Windows...
You have problems with our DNS servers, which accounts for the slow startup. Change your DNS servers from 4.2.2.1 & 4.2.2.2 You shouldn't...
Sounds like your News app is 'borked', you could try uninstalling and then reinstall it.
Yea, the pictures from the slideshow come from many places. You can exclude some of 'em.
Probably the same reason why Oracle only recently got their act together and manage to uninstall older Java versions when you upgrade :eek:
No, AFAIK you can only turn the slideshow on or off, not select which pictures to show. Mind you, I haven't spend more than 3 minutes with any...
Yes. You are running Windows XP which is only capable of addressing around 3.2 GB anyway (depending on your graphics card).
Ah, forgot that. Run this command first: cscript //h:cscript //s //nologo
It offers .NET 4 and 1.1 as "Optional Software ", but I hardly ever install any "Optional" that Windows Update suggests I do. I wouldn't....
According to a Microsoft support engineer (Divya R): See: Device Manager is Blank
Neither do they to me :eek: I'd just look at the System information. (CPU) Handles, threads and processes (Memory) Available
As PeteC said:
Personally I wouldn't reinstall all these. You only need them if there is software on your system that requires them, and you'll be prompted by...
Larry, Open a command prompt & run this command: eventquery /FI "Type eq Error OR Type eq Warning" /L System >...
I doubt it. I don't receive an error message when run from a non-admin command prompt. For example, if you try to run powercfg energy fro a...
That doesn't tell us a whole lot... Have a look with Process Explorer. Run your search & see where the bottleneck lies.
They are one and the same. Driver Genius reports version 6.14.13.681, NVidia lists 306.81. The date is misleading most of the time.
Yea, that area of the registry is protected, you can't write to it. Safety...
Yea, that's what I meant... wrong choice of words.
Separate names with a comma.