In Device Manager - you can uninstall a device.....shut pc down to add new hardware....turn pc back on.
Question #1 Control Panel->System Icon->Hardware tab->Device Manager Click on the Computer Name then click on ACTION->Scan for Hardware Changes
There's nothing on there to make it bootable is there? You need an Operating System to do that;) What happens when you boot off the XP cd?
A couple specs of dust inside the drive can cause this. And or a new plain jane cd drive cost about $15.
What method do you use in XP and what happens when you try it in Vista? The following might be usefull: How to customize the default local...
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Even though you not very thankfull kind of guy - I'll try again: This has Nothing to do with the hard drive OR Windows and EVERYTHING to do...
Are you Booting off the XP cd which is a MUST DO situation? Reason I ask, is I've never heard of Safe Mode if you're booting off the cd.
Yes. After putting your common sense cap on, you'll realize that MS would go out of business if Word 2007 couldn't read 2003 files.... NOTE:...
Why would you want to do this? Word 2007 can easily read the older files and save them as 2003 if needed. But yes, you can have two different...
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Can you give at lease five examples of services that stop? And I'm guessing that all of them are set to AUTO Start.
I use Foxit Reader which is a very small appliaction compared to Acrobat.
Welcome to the site. Looks like you're getting responses to your thread here:...
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We can't help you get rid of the screen except to say you need to purchase a legit copy of office;)
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Welcome to WindowsBBS;) In IE, clicking on File->Page Setup and changing either or both left and right margins to Zeor should help.
Over heating and weak power supplies are the two most common causes of computers shutting down randomly. And it wouldn't hurt to do the following:...
Separate names with a comma.