There are more solutions offered in that article: Rename the Data and Options keys in the Windows Registry Empty the Startup folder If...
That's an option. Or have a look under Resources in Word Options and run Microsoft Office Diagnostics. I'm running Office 2007 (never felt the...
Run the .NET Framework Cleanup Tool, then try to reinstall (if you have software that need it!).
No idea what you mean by dataz, but if you mean any installed programs or your user files: these have nothing to do with the service pack level of...
Online shopping has come a long way since the early years, so we'll just want to see what your plans are. If you voted "Yes ", please also...
That's easy to do in Windows 7: Open Windows Explorer, select the Documents library, click on the link under the text Documents library, which...
Yea, clever thinking! I've never been a fan of McAfee software, and this reinforces that view. If the issue is resolved, please mark this...
I don't think it's just you. I did the switch from XP to Vista. It took a few hours to get the 'hang' of it, but I never wanted XP back. From...
Post the last 75 lines from the WindowsUpdate.log. To open this log, go to Start > Run and type %windir%\WindowsUpdate.log and press OK.
I suggest you forget Windows XP and get yourself comfortable with Windows 7.
You'll have to upgrade to Windows XP Service Pack 3. SP2 is obsolete and no longer updated. After installing SP3, get the latest Windows Updates.
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