Glad you're all set. Don't we always try the hard way first? ;)
Right-click the Desktop, "Arrange Icons By... ", and uncheck "Show Desktop Icons ".
Since mine seems to be working again with the key in place, I'm going that way for the moment. I am not sure if the problem is related to...
Most files are not compressed. XP only compresses them when they are "old ". I don't know what time period is involved. If you look in Help in...
I think the compress option is engaged by default after installation. It was disengaging it that seems to have started my problems. I noticed...
A number of corrupted files can cause this. Among them: shdocvw.dll, shlwapi.dll, comctl32.dll, explorer.exe, shell32.dll, or mshtml.dll....
Look for a stratup program in the registry, or in the properties of your Startup folder, that is missing quotes. A startup program written...
Glad you finally got it all sorted. XP is certainly much more finicky about drivers than any other OS I've ever used----for good or bad, I'm...
I spoke too soon as well. DC worked fine for a couple times after I returned the registry key, then up to its old tricks, again. Since I...
(Fingers crossed).
That second suggestion ought to be followed by anyone on AOL with a connection faster than 14.4! Have you seen the quality of these compressed...
There are a number of "timer.dll" files that exist. One of them is from a virus, and you should follow the advice given. If no evidence of...
I am not really sure what you mean by a remote desktop connection having been installed, but, no, Home Edition does not support Remote Desktop:...
From an administrative account, open My Computer, Tools, Folder Options, View, and uncheck the box concerning "Simple File Sharing "....
Empty your temporary internet files. Try this app to remove half-loaded pages, "stray" url's, 0-byte files, etc. from your internet cache:...
Start, Run: regsvr32 urlmon.dll
The puter will just make a new one. No intervention required on your part, Lily .
The safest is always to use Disk Cleanup. If the temp file hasn't been accessed in a while, DC will remove it. If it has been accessed, it will...
You know, the best way to find out is to try it. Do a repair installation, which is to say, boot from your legitimate CD, and after the license...
There are only 2 likely scenarios here. Either the slipstream failed, or the CD key is not appropriate.
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