If you don't follow instructions I can't help.
Sorry, I'm out of ideas. The only thing that's (most likely) going to work is format & reinstall Windows. Maybe a repair install will do the...
That's because your DNS server is "borked" and giving you the wrong IP address. OK, I just tried logging in from the IP...
This is NOT going to work! You need to boot with the SeaTools disk and do a low level format. That is the only way the corrupted clusters will...
loonychoons Please open a New Thread in the future when addressing a specific problem that has nothing to do with discussing the software itself.
I'm assuming you've run this @#$% since you mention it. Look here: http://www.mywot.com/en/scorecard/reviversoft.com I'd suggest you format...
You may have entered them, but skipped a step that's shown below Don't skip the step below! on Adding System Specifications to your Profile.
Well, Office 2000 isn't officially compatible with Windows 7. You could try and see if this works: How do I fix the problem that I experience...
OK... here's what those codes mean: Personally I would format & reinstall, but you could try a repair install first: Boot from the WinXP...
Is there an offline files tab now? See post #2
OK, let us know how things go.
That's common with Net framework. Follow this: When you try to install an update for the .NET Framework 1.0, 1.1, 2.0, 3.0, or 3.5, you may...
OK, I forgot to tell you to look in Event Viewer but from your log I see: plus a whole bunch of other errors. I would just do a low level...
You'll probably get a better response if you post your question on a support site dealing with the specific software/compiler you are working with.
That was exactly what I was looking for. This confirms the folder (directory) isn't there. From a command prompt, run this command: REG ADD...
Tony: Interesting. Yesterday I installed WLE 2011 on Vista, and could have sworn that there was no option to remove Bing Bar, but I decided to...
If I want to run my memory @ full speed I also have to slightly increase the voltage. Doesn't bother me.
Not sure I can follow you, but you can only run chkdsk from one place: a command prompt. Check out the drive using the manufacturer's disk...
Open a command prompt (Start > Run > cmd) and press [Enter]. Next type cd \Windows\CSC and press [Enter] Do you get any message?
At this point I wouldn't trust your installation, and format & reinstall.
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