Well, my opinion still stands. Window XP is not a viable operating system to be newly deployed. One should be phasing out XP. Extended support...
Well, it could break other things, but here you go: Type this in your Start menu search box & press [Enter]: services.msc Set the Function...
That's even more easy: Select View > Current View and select Messages instead of Unread Messages in This Folder.
That's the most STUPID thing anyone can do. You lose all extra protection offered by the OS. Read: Taming Vista's User Account Control
Like rsinfo said: your problem is that your behavior is repeatedly infecting your machine.
Start telling your clients that using a 10 year old OS is not a good idea.
I'd start with having your system checked for Malware: Read this post, then post the requested log(s) in the Malware and Virus Removal forum.
Well, an SSD drive on Windows XP isn't the best idea... XP is just to **** old & doesn't support TRIM. I would suspect you are running out of...
Thanks. Don't know about the star, but I was skeptical a few years ago on SSD drives, but current 2nd generation drives are a perfect choice!
You are clearly reading the wrong 'stuff'... Start here: The SSD Relapse: Understanding and Choosing the Best SSD
It's all here And of course listed under My System in my profile to the left of this post :eek:
Please READ my article! You don't NEED to defrag an SSD... They are so friggin FAST! No, a Velkocicrapper is SLOWER than my Intel SSD drive!...
The Phishing filter does not delete anything, at least not by default. They would have been moved to the Junk e-mail folder.
As far as I know this is a fact. You'll need a password protected account.
I did a side-by-side comparison on Intel's site, this is what stands out to me: Name Intel® Core™ i7-990X Intel® Core™ i7-970 Clock Speed 3.46...
No, your system is set not to write a debug log. Set to Small memory dump (64 KB).
OK, that'll work.
I would argue for a fresh install (i.e. format & reinstall). Most likely if you do a repair, you end upo in the same place. Now, whatever you...
Well, th only other suggestion I have would be to run System File Checker, though I doubt it'll work.
Windows 7 defrag is set to run automatically once a week.
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