Note that Group Policy is only available in XP Pro.
Unfortunately I do not have access to a PC running SP2, but IE8 is compatible with SP2 & 3 so SP2 should not be an issue. I can really only...
Even stranger - my install of IE8 on XP shows the Use Large icons option :confused: How did you install IE8 - through Windows Update or from a...
Strange - I am running 7 Pro x64, but will fire up my XP Pro SP3 box to check there and post back.
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Paul Try ..... Right click on a blank area adjacent to the Home icon > Customize - are large icons checked? A toggle may be in order.
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This is most frustrating for you :mad: I agree - a hardware problem and I would still put my money on memory - we don't have anything else to go...
Download SIW and go Hardware > Motherboard. Post the make/model of the board and we may be able to point you to the driver on the...
Under Printer & Faxes in XP - delete the printer, or Under Devices & Printers in 7 - delete printer The Epson printer software should show...
Please mark this thread as 'Resolved', see .....
I migrated directly from OE to Outlook when I moved over to 7 so I have no experience of Windows Live Mail. Best I can do is point you here...
I see that there are 2 drivers available - the Admin Pack from which the Status Monitor has been removed and the Driver which presumably includes...
Epson or compatible cartridges?
I believe so - OEM being the key here. I cannot tell you what you would see if it was the RC1 - the beta has surely expired by now, as I no...
Liz No way is bright turquoise readable - edited :) Windows Live Mail is a free download from MS and is the successor to Outlook Express via...
Orb > Control Panel > System or Orb > right click on Computer > Properties should give you all the info you require.
According to Dell - Post #31 here ..... http://www.windowsbbs.com/windows-7/90297-bsod-startup-3.html#post499962 64 bit OS's do not require...
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