:cool: Don't forget to delete the renamed keys, if you did it that way. It tends to get confusing later if you leave them. FYI, I always...
Check these two Registry keys: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\DriveIcons...
Pete, I have had that problem before and found an answer as provided by Acronis Support. Apparently, under certain circumstances, the True...
There is an easy way to do that and it will also do many other good things for you. It's also free! Try the free photo handling software from...
I have used XXCLONE, an excellent freebie, with great results. I have also used Ghost and Acronis True Image. Either will work but why buy...
That certainly sounds encouraging so far Joey. Has it advised you that Activation will be necessary?
Tricky business at best since all of the hardware of the new computer is alien to that image you have deployed. The only outside chance would...
What often works, if the first 6 characters are standard, delete it in a command line window by using the short file name. Just get resident in...
No, unlike the basic copy command method, backup programs are programmed to either disable active files that need to be copied or else ignore the...
Another point that you may already know, you must be sure to save your Outlook Express files and Address Book by some other means before deleting...
Jim, The key issue in copying files from one profile to another is to keep in mind that neither profile can be active at the time. What that...
I'm glad you got it spanked down. Was XP Disk Manager able to delete and redo the partitions (I doubt it) or did you have to use the Mac (very...
Take a look at the drive in Disk Management of XP. Right click each partition and select "Delete Partition. " If it won't offer to do that...
The file size limit for FAT32 is 4 gigs -2 bytes. You will need to format your drive with the NTFS file storage system to handle larger files....
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Pete, I was assuming that the D: drive was the system drive in which case the command would open the D:\Documents And Settings\<user id>\My...
Another possibility since I was typing when Pete posted - try his possibly easier method first perhaps. Then if no joy, type %userprofile%\My...
Read the info in this link about Re-registering dll files. It explains all that pretty well.
The file seems to be OK. It is evidently a firmware flashing tool (self-executing zipped file) so I won't be able to execute it successfully...
Post a link to the download and I'll see if the file unzips for me. Perhaps the file is corrupt.
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