Your Welcome. I am glad this issue is now resolved. :)
I would suggest though that before you try any programs to rename your long files that you use Command Prompt first. Then if Command Prompt...
As SpywareDr stated, it sounds like an external peripheral device is causing the computer to not enter Standby properly. In addition to...
Hi geno368. What you are describing sounds normal. When you put the computer into Standby/Sleep mode, does the power light on the case blink or...
Hi bgriff, Welcome to Windowsbbs! :) Please read this and post a new thread in the Malware and Virus Removal Forum. Also please enter your...
Got it! The add-on devices though would be used in the PCIe x1 slots and not the PCIe x16 slots though correct? I've never seen add-on cards...
Hi Jorjab. Take a look here, Windows 7 - File and Folder - Rename from Command Prompt.
Ok so you have 3 PCIe x1 slots. So if you buy the PCIe x1 USB 3.0 card that SpywareDr linked you to, you should have no problems installing it....
Ahh I didn't see that it was an x1 card. Well, Bobby should have no trouble installing it if he intends on using the USB 3.0 functionality. Pretty...
I meant USB 3.0 "port" and not "slot ". I know what the differences are. From what I understand though BobbyScot could take advantage of a...
Hi popeye, Welcome to Windowsbbs! :) Lets try starting IE8 with no add-ons and see if that solves the problem. Click Start< All Programs<...
Hi BobbyScot. In addition to what Pete said the only way that you could use USB 3.0 devices with a USB 3.0 slot would be if you get a new...
Ok, thanks for letting me know. :)
Since this thread has been marked as resolved, I would assume that this issue has been resolved then.
Hi Annie Lori. Take a look here, How to Fix an Offline Printer.
Hi Signode. The first thing that I would do would be, Configure Windows XP to start in a "clean boot" state. Once you start Windows XP in a...
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Hi muruga. Take a look here, Windows 7: 'Access Denied' message when trying to access folder. I know the article applies to Windows 7 but...
The fact that you have tried some of the Windows fixes and that has not solved the problem, leads me to believe that your CD drive has partially...
Hi colinito. If resetting the Windows Update components does not fix the problem then take a look here, Error Code 0x80073712 occurs in Windows...
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