If you simply have no briefcase on your desktop, then Zander's suggestion should do the job. If the icon is missing and the briefcase is...
drive:\Documents and Settings\<username>\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\CD Burning\
This may help: http://office.microsoft.com/downloads/2002/pfbackup.aspx
Different manufacturers set their machines up differently. I was unable to find any information on the Dell site about how their recovery process...
Check the Screensaver tab under Display Properties and see if there is a check in the box for "On resume, password protect ".
What files were missing? In any case, the installation will most likely not work when the drive is returned to the laptop since the chipset and...
Go to Control Panel and click on the Fonts applet. Click the File menu and choose "Install New Font ".
Chances are that when you insert the CD it will autorun and present you with options. Cancel it, exit, or whatever. Then, go to Start >...
If the CD contains a i386 folder with the same files as the one on your computer, then you can delete them. If it is a "recovery" CD, with a...
Where on your C drive? In the root (C:\i386)? What I am getting at is what sort of original installation you had and what source you have for...
I have 25 folders names "i386 ". Where is it located and what does it contain? Does it contain files with an underline as the last character in...
It's safe and may be necessary depending on what you do.
That is a normal Windows process. But if it was 127.0.0.1, it was not trying to access anything other then your machine. Read about this...
Sounds good. ATA 100 is good enough and much better than no UDMA (but UDMA itself supposedly speeds access by only 15%---It's not 0, but not a...
The benchmarks for most cards show the best performance at 64 or 128, but then they tell you to try different settings with your particular machine.
You don't need different channels, but that would give you the fastest access. This is really only a consideration for the system drive. The small...
What happens when you try to install the Detonator driver? http://mirror.ati.com/support/driver.html
Re-installing and updating drivers solves a lot of problems. Glad you got it fixed.
127.0.0.1 is localhost---your computer. So it is not trying to connect to the internet. See if anywhere in ZA you may be able to get details on...
I'm talking UDMA. If you have a 66 and a 100 on the same channel, they both will default to 66. The difference is slight and may make no...
Separate names with a comma.