You're welcome :) I should also have mentioned that, in addition to the PC's specified in my last post, that Avast is installed in XP Mode on my...
No need to be - XP mode is nothing more than XP in a virtual machine. If you want a response from one of our security experts start a thread in...
Great - I couldn't make head nor tail of the first solution :D
If you can fathom it out look at .... Windows 7: Register a New File Associations or much simpler - if it works :) .... Right click on a...
XP mode should set up an internet connection automatically and will log on as soon as XP is opened. You do require anitvirus and - your option...
See Aries HelpWith Windows article ..... Slipstreaming Windows XP Service Pack 3 and Create Bootable CD and note
Apart from your other posting on Yahoo Answers - we discourage multiple postings on other other Boards as this duplicates and wastes the efforts...
System Restore looks more attractive by the minute :)
You should pick up a genuine XP install CD on eBay .... Have you tried to reset the time in the BIOS (Setup)? I suspect that the computer is...
Do you have access to an equivalent XP install CD? - you may be able to use it to make a Repair install of XP, using the COA number on the sticker...
That's the info I was looking for :) Are you able to enter Safe Mode with Command Prompt? How to start the System Restore tool by using the...
That may well be the case and I have no intention to offend, but I read the newest posts first, which was your Intro. It would be customary to...
Alternatively, and safer, download EasyBCD and remove the reference to XP the OS.
Welcome to WindowsBBS :)
Far too many 'experts' about :) See if you can use System Restore to restore the computer to a date prior to the 'expert' fixiing it. Then...
Welcome to WindowsBBS :) Use the 'normal' methods ..... Burn to CD, copy to Win 7 computer. Copy to external USB drive, copy to Win 7...
I found this, but will not vouch for it :) Clean Uninstallation of Windows Live Messenger For Windows VISTA/7
Disable Windows Messenger - depends on which version of Win 7 you have. Gpedit is only in the higher versions.
Given that you have a key for that DVD I would think you are OK.
In which email client?
Separate names with a comma.