Please start by running the Microsoft Genuine Advantage Diagnostic Tool When the tool finishes running, click the button Copy, and paste the...
Connect the external HD to a USB port at the back of your PC, not the front.
Run the Dell diagnostics software. Also check out your hard drive using the manufacturer's disk diagnostics: ExcelStore Fujitsu...
Nothing to be confused about, as Pete noted above, the program will be installed in the correct location automatically when you run the programs...
Well, then it's about time you start :D
Right-click notification area, select Customize notification icons, find the printer icon & adjust its settings. You also may need to install...
Have a read through this Microsoft document: HomeGroup and Firewall Interaction I haven't tested it, but it lists: But then there are ports...
I haven't been able to find any 'fix'.
Here is where we stop this. You won't find what you think should be there. In order to use software to wipe a drive it needs to be writable,...
Looks like a memory problem to me (looking at the beep codes posted by Pete above).
I've seen a couple of these, and it always started happening after a virus infection. My advise: Backup your documents, format & start from...
In Outlook 2007 it's done like this: Open the registry editor and select: HKEY_CURRENT_USER \ Software \ Microsoft \ Office \ 12.0 \ Outlook \...
I'd start by checking the hard drive using the disk diagnostics from the manufacturer It also looks like Toshiba uses re-branded Fujitsu...
You shouldn't believe all you read :) Hard Drives - Software Utilities It also looks like Toshiba uses re-branded Fujitsu drives, so you...
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Or the date/time on his system is wrong :eek:
What does the command fsutil dirty query c: show? You can also run chkdsk /v. This could show you the file name that's corrupt.
Again :) C:\Users\User name\AppData Most likely you'll find the items under the Roaming folder, but some software ends up in the Local...
Right-click Computer from your Start menu, click Properties, then click the Advanced system settings in the left menu. Click the Settings button...
You'll need to update to Service Pack 3. SP2 is no longer supported & vulnerable.
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