All three are the same location. But...you could probably benefit by freeing up some disk space. Go to Start > Programs > Accessories > System...
Should be a part of MS Office and yes, in system32. Windows File Protection restores it after deleting it. http://filext.com/file-extension/MPF
No, that type of shutoff would only force booting in safe mode.
Use Device Manager to uninstall the drives, reboot and let Windows reload the drivers newly.
I don't believe the 98 drivers will work on NT operating systems.
That jibberish is Windows loading generic drivers for your hardware. I've waited up to 8 minutes on systems I was repairing already. Load time...
Internet Options > Advanced tab > Printing > Print BG colors and images Internet Explorer > File Menu > Page setup > delete header & footer box...
A guy stuck his head into a barbershop and asked, "How long before I can get a haircut "? The barber looked around the shop full of customers and...
Try running Disk Cleanup prior to booting the recovery cd. Go to Start > Programs > Accessories > System Tools > Disk Cleanup and remove all...
Also, the keys/values may be tied to the system temp dirs which contain Acronis files that "are in use ". Usually a reboot, delete the temp dirs...
Congrats...and don't disparage yourself like that!
Same was as any other drive except when executing ghost from the command line use the -NOIDE switch. For example, if use a ghost floppy then edit...
Good idea. A too high signal can result in headaches.
Try sustem restore. Or try safe mode again and give it several minutes after spitting out the list of generic driver loadings.
You can adjuct the signal strength w/ some 3rd party firmware. But realize that it may be illegal or dangerous to do so. The FCC has...
Are you using a crossover cable?
Boot, press F8, select "last good" from boot menu.
The Ali usb card should have come w/ a driver cdrom. Use the drivers on that cdrom instead on any drivers native to Windows. Update the drivers...
Definitely! Those are very high response times = latency = packet loss. Describe the exact setup, isp, hardware names/brands/ etc.
Generally, personal web space provided by isps do not make server side applications (php, asp, jsp, ruby, cgi-bin, etc.) available to their...
Separate names with a comma.