Hi Dcsmitty76, Welcome to Windowsbbs! :) It looks like your computer is infected with malware. Please read this and post a new thread in the...
Hi Scott. Try taking ownership of the explorer.exe file and then see if you can start it from task manager. How to take ownership of a file or...
So Matt, have you ran the harddrive diagnostics yet?
Hi CUISTech. I don't know what would cause the searchindexer process to reach 100% of your CPU but I do know how you can free up disk space on the...
Hi abm. One of the best scanners to use against malware is, Malwarebytes Anti-Malware.
Hi abm. To find out what version of flash player you have on the computer, click Start< Control Panel< Add/Remove Programs< Highlight Flash Player...
Hi JTee. I would start by testing your memory (RAM). Run Memtest86. Please note: Memory checking programs are not adequate because they don't...
Hi bob1 and amdace, Welcome to Windowsbbs! :) Rob, try this: Click Start< All Programs< Accessories< System Tools< Internet Eplorer...
Hi pacmanpacks. Welcome to Windowsbbs! :) Read this, Troubleshooting Windows Explorer Errors. And this, How to perform a clean boot...
Hi everhopeful, Welcome to Windowsbbs! :) Are you saying that your windows installation doesn't recognize your harddrives? Try booting up the...
Ok, keep us posted.
Hmm. If its not a RAW drive then why would check disk not be able to run during boot up? I've done some googling and from what I've found, your...
Good thing I asked first. :)
This is getting a bit beyond my own expertise but AFAIK a RAW drive is simply a disk partition that has not been formatted with an NT file system,...
I am happy I could help. As Pete said what was the solution to your problem?
Great. At least we now know its a hardware problem. So is this issue now resolved?
I think your not able to create a restore point because you have 2 Windows XP installations and therefore system restore is conflicting with the...
Read this, How to take ownership of a file or folder. The article talks about Windows XP but it also works on Vista.
Ok, read this, Show Hidden Files and Folders in Windows Vista. In addition to following the instructions in that link, when your in the folder...
How is your administrator account not listed when you go to C:/Users? Try navigating to the following directory, C:/Users/All Users/Start...
Separate names with a comma.