As you are running XP Pro, you could use Windows build in tools. See: Using Remote Desktop in Windows XP
There's a good chance the PC is infected with Malware. Read this post, then post the requested log(s) in the Malware and Virus Removal forum.
I would start by running sfc /scannow from a command prompt. Read more: Using the System File Checker Tool
You'll have to provide more information. What did you do prior to this happening? Any errors you received? You say the recovery DVD isn't working,...
Good chance there's the problem. To check, see how long it takes to print a Test Page. Next, take out the tri-color cartridge and see how long...
Last Tuesday Microsoft announced it was releasing 'a set of improvements' to Windows 8 dealing with performance, power management, battery...
Have a look here: Error message when you run a compiled Microsoft Access MDE, ACCDE, or ADE file in Access 2010: "The database cannot be opened...
Exactly as Steve said & the error clearly states: Your account needs to be setup with a password, otherwise the task won't run.
IMNSHO I'd try a fresh install. If that doesn't solve the problem, you'll know its time for new hardware :D
Like other have suggested before: Get rid of McAfee and replace it with MSE. But I'd do as Stave suggested and start with a fresh install...
Looking at OS Platform Statistics: Close to 25% is running XP Nobody is running Windows 95/98/Me anymore (less than 1% anyway) Vista has...
You can't do that with the drafts folder. Outlook 2010 settings only allow you to change the Automatically save items.... to Drafts Inbox...
Lets start from scratch: Read this post, then post the requested log(s) in the Malware and Virus Removal forum.
Did you do as the Microsoft page linked by lj50 above suggests?
Hi, Read this post as indicated at the top of this forum & follow the instructions.
With Windows 7? Very easy: How to check your laptop battery health in Windows 7
I've never used Entrust, and can't help more then to suggest to check permissions or try creating a new user account profile.
I don't know how it got there, I have seen some suggestions that it could be malware related (I doubt it), if you have other indications your...
Look in your Add-ons for one named "Save As ". Removing/disabling it will remove the message.
So my backup solution is using Windows Home Server which backs up on a daily basis (OS + Data). Then once a month I use Acronis to image my...
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