Any 2½ drive will work... Yours probably came with a 4200rpm drive. Getting a 5400 or 7200rpm drive would run faster but hotter and they eat...
Windows Internet Explorer 7 for Windows XP SP2
Can also try File->Page Setup->Set the left n right margins to Zero.
In the Remote Desktop window, click the Options button->Local Resource tab->More button. Place a check mark in "drives." After connectiong, you...
You need to boot off the XP Pro cd. When prompted, Delete the partitions and then recreate it. You'll then be prompted to format...Course you know...
Contact Dell. I think they charge 10 bucks for a replacement cd.
So you get an attachment - Example Word.doc file You double click on the attachment within the email and Word opens. You then click on...
Windows XP or Windows Server 2003 does not detect your new USB device http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;314634 General...
And when you do the save as option you should be able to save em where ever you want.
The files "should" go where ever YOU tell em to go. Right click on the attachment and select "save as. "
There should be some sort of "chipset" driver on their web site or the cd you might have gotten with the pc.
Which browser are you using? If it's IE7, try click on the "Zoom Level" option in the lower right hand corner and lowering the setting.
Have you looked through all the various setting and option within Norton Internet Security?
So you've tried the freezer trick?
Ringing necks sounds like fun to me.
I'd recommend you purchase another hard drive and reinstall Windows. You could then Slave the old drive and hopefully get your important files.......
#4 - who sent the mail and are they prone to be short on words?
What does or doesn't happen when you try to bootup? Did you make ANY type of change to the pc before this problem started?
This might maybe help: Warning message when a user tries to connect to a secure Web site by using Internet Explorer 7: "There is a problem...
I'd start with putting the fear of God into them. "If your pc dies, and that 12,000 line spreadsheet you've been working on dies with your...
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