In device manager, right-click any entry and choose "scan for hardware change ", see if that helps.
You may also like to read what Microsoft as to say about it: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/294728
Could you post a link to the quoted post or the download, please, it would be much appreciated. Thanks JC
I have 8 windows open, and 78 processes running, and that's with start-up and services streamlined. Your picture is missing the description on...
I don't want to burst your bubble, but I was looking at the reviews about usb tuner (ADS) and they are not good, but I suppose if the store where...
From my searches I saw a lot of people post about this issue. There is nothing wrong with most of the notifications, just trying to isolate the...
It just did it for a little while again, so I flip through all the windows (1st thing I do as that worked before) checked the notifications;...
With Acronis the same task can be edited and run again from the task log. With Comodo check schedule and then choose manual to save the task, so...
Has been working fine since, I did however uninstall a bunch of apps and all codec packs I could find (dvix, xvid, divx, and the likes) and...
There is a 30 day trial, but I don't remember if it's full featured. Using Comodo or Acronis's interface is fairly similar and straight forward,...
If by "free Acronis" you do mean the disk utility that comes with a Seagate Baracuda drive (which you must have for it to work); Oh yes, way more...
I have not done a restore since solving my "update" issue (almost a month). I did find a few posts ( "autohide not working" been the right key...
Go with Comodo it's the most powerful.
I'd say Comodo. But it's free try them out and see which you prefer. You can run them in turn and compare.
That's what I used to do, but I sure would like to know what the heck goes wrong, and stop it from happening again; like my other big problems I...
Sorry, just telling you about what you would get for your money if you decided to buy it. Comodo is quite good for a free app, it does a lot....
With Comodo and Acronis you can choose the compression level including none. I ran a test with Acronis using a music folder of 6.48Mb at normal...
It's doing it again. I closed all the windows (3) but it's still there, won't auto hide, only way to hide is to untick "keep on top ". Anyone...
Well like it's said: you get what you pay for. If you have the money to spare, it's a good use for it. If not the free version will do fine for you.
They do have a 15 day trial I believe.
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