FYI That message is part of Christer's "signature." His signature shows up everytime he posts....My signature has links to these two sites:...
The cd drive could be dirty... Some cd drives simply don't like some media types. The one that causes most problems are CD RW disks...
You receive an error message when you click a hyperlink in Outlook http://support.microsoft.com/kb/310049/en-us
You should have a cd keycode "sticker" on the side or bootom of the pc. Try using that code.
If you start a new Mail Message and click File->SAVE it will save the mail in the Draft Folder....You can then add/edit the mail and click...
Do you have a different monitor you can try? Or try this monitor on a different pc?
The chipset drivers don't kick in till Windows start loading.
If the pc was working fine one day and quit the next day AND you didn't make ANY type of change - I would suspect the power supply. Since you...
Most ISP's will not let you send mail through a different ISP. You would need to use the SMTP info of the ISP/client you are visiting.
Guessing that you have backed up all the important info you need off the had drive...If so, during the XP installation you can select Delete...
For grins you might try coping the file off the cd to your hard drive and see if that helps.
The Magical Jelly Bean Keyfinder is a freeware utility that retrieves your Product Key (cd key) used to install windows from your registry. It has...
Some applications are written to use the page file. When it isn't found-> BOOM, you crash:eek:
As long as you have a 64bit cpu/mobo - selecting the new drive will do the trick.
Double click on the top part to get it out of tiny footprint mode... Task Manager Menu Bar and Tabs Are Not Visible in Windows XP...
And when you go back to the original email and open that same attachment are any of the changes you made still there?
I still don't understand. You open an email with an attachment - you right click on the attachment and SAVE AS and point it to the desktop. Once...
Glad you got it sorted... Dell does use drives from different makers...So maybe someone with an NEC drive was confused...
I generally use the "default" settings and only get hacked into no more then once a week.....J/K about the getting hacked into;)
If the storm was an electrical storm then the modem could be toast. Shutting the pc all the way down is the only way to reset an internal...
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