Sorry, no idea.
Sorry, I've never worked with "VMware player ". I recommend Oracle's Virtual Box. Looks like you didn't make a backup of your system (drive...
Can't help you with #1, I just backup the PST file myself, so I don't have that 'plug-in' As for #2, check Tools > Options > Mail Setup >...
I'm confused.... You mean in a VM? ? You'll have to explain... because if you boot into Windows8, you clearly did not install it in a VM...
Because 64-bit requires more resources, so what you think you win over 32-bit on a 4GB system you lose right away.
Well, that's what you say. A corrupted PST file is one of the reasons that error occurs in the first place, so fixing your PST may fix the error.
No, once you burn image to disk, there won't be an .iso file on the disk, that's the whole point of the exercise! Hopefully your IT guy pointed...
Why would you run 64-bit on a 4GB system? You shouldn't. That said, to see where the memory is, Windows includes a number of tools to check:...
I don't think this applies here Doc, as: 1st, I do hope you have a full backup (image) of your original drive. If yes, I'd try some...
Yes... In Windows 7, you can set the Quick Removal policy for an External USB device. What this does is disable the file caching for that device...
Could it be because you never fixed your infected computer?
Start with a check of your PST file using scanpst.exe. See: How to find and run the Inbox Repair tool in Outlook
When you "see" the desktop you can start working... some things will load in the background, but you'll not "interrupt" anything...
Well, can't read your mind, so you'll have to post much more detailed info if you want any chance of a comment/suggestion...
I just listed the system requirements Microsoft posted....
You're welcome.
The "Fun" with Apple is that you have to pay for point upgrades. March 2001: 10.0 September 2001: 10.1 August 2002: 10.2 October 2003:...
Have a look here: Roxio Community: Blocked DirectCD Driver.
This is a Preview of Windows 8. Sounds like you don't want to try that. This is a GREAT quote from Scott Hanselman: That pretty much sums...
Yup, that'll fix it. Please mark your thread as 'Resolved'.
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