From what I hear the answer would be No. IE9 won't be available on XP.
Well, you'll see that with the stock cooler the CPU runs pretty hot, specially for Steve in TX. Christer could get away with it in Sweden.
That is exactly what I meant :D I would highly recommend is dumping the Intel cooler, and getting this Noctua NH-U12P SE2 120mm Cooler.
Try Recuva. But I agree with the others here. Your chances are less than minimal. Reinstalling Windows wrote so much information on your had...
The Intel solution is adequate, although I would argue their stock cooler isn't.
NO, as I said before: Read: Best practices for the Encrypting File System
Update your ATI driver & Catalyst software.
I'm sorry to be the barer of bad news, but you are SOL. There's no way you'll be able to recover these encrypted files without your certificate....
Sorry, I can't help you, I've moved to Outlook many years ago myself.
Yea, you'll need non Microsoft software ;)
I wouldn't agree: http://www.mywot.com/en/scorecard/sammsoft.com
You can also hold down the [Ctrl] button when clicking on a link; that will also open a new tab.
That would depend a lot on where in the world you live... You'd either have to check on line (Ebay?) or the local newspaper(s) to get an idea.
Sorry, but that rubbish. Windows 7 is about 10x more stable than XP.
Ads do still show, although less ads for members than for visitors. The effect is as described in the article.
Hopefully that's the case... but I'm not holding my breath over it :eek:
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Well, it will all depend on your budget. I would never buy a machine (except laptop), but build my own, but then again, this isn't my hobby but my...
I have no idea what would cause this, but it might be the WiFi he connects to. A lot of ISP's will not allow you to send email if you are not...
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