Welcome to WindowsBBS :) Will the computer boot into Safe Mode? Is the hard drive recognised in the BIOS (setup) ? When you attempt to...
A little strange, but probably a function of the type of data cable used. Is there anything else that you have done that we should know about?...
Thev important question is .... Is the sim running as it should? If so no cause for concern :) Probably a cookie - does this sim have an online...
In principle Yes, although there may be other issues like how is the drive jumpered - as Master or Cable Select. The original computer may be...
This sounds very much like a hardware failure - have you checked in the BIOS that the hard drive is recognised? I rather suspect that it is as...
Mirrage I am sure you know that Windows Defender is not an antivirus program, it is anti spyware, etc to supplement an av program..
I am not entirely clear as to what you are doing or why ..... That is the correct boot order. There is no need to do this - with the boot order...
You're welcome :) Please mark this thread as 'Resolved', see .....
Until you attempt to install on the new drive or test the old drive the jury is still out :)
Programs often hijack file associations - I'm guessing that you installed Picassa recently? Anyway glad to hear you found the cause of the...
See Post #2 here .... http://forums.techarena.in/windows-xp-support/722388.htm or here .......
Welcome to WindowsBBS :) Please keep all your posts relating to one issue in the same thread - threads merged.
Check your hard drive using the manufacturer's disk diagnostic software - DOS version from a boot CD .... Disk Diagnostic Software .......
If they were installed for 'All Users' that is to be expected.
Welcome to WindowsBBS :) What is the error message that indicates that WSH is disabled?
OK - 5 suggestions .... 1. Check that the Indexing Service is running on the hard drive(s) .... Right click on the drive > Properties and...
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I think not - best you can achieve is right click > preview, if that option is offered, on individual files.
Enter *.jpg in the File name box, select a drive and click on Start. I'm working off the Pro version here.
This is not a direct answer to your problem, but Windows Search can be less than cooperative at times :) I suggest you download and use Agent...
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