I've marked this thread as 'Resolved', please see .....
Welcome to WindowsBBS :) Does the file actually exist on your system? .... C:\Program Files\Microsoft Works\WkWbl.dll In what way - error...
Martin - Welcome to WindowsBBS :) Not sure how much advice you will get here on Lightroom - I use CS4 extensively, but have never used...
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A wise decision, IMO :) As posted previously the .iso file is not to be burnt directly to CD to produce a copy of the file on the CD - you must...
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You have 2 options ..... 1. Uninstall SP3 via Add/Remove Programs - reboot even if not asked to. Insert the SP3 CD you made - it may...
Great :) I'll see if I can train my latest grandson to do that!!
Me too, but if you have a handbook for the case or get one online that may confirm/deny the provision of the cable. Could be that the manufacturer...
Wendy, Strong possibility that in removing/replacing the memory modules (aka 'thingys' :)) you dislodged the power or ribbon cable to the drive...
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Welcome to WindowsBBS :) Without a +5VA wire the mic will not work - are you sure that there is not another wire hidden somewhere? If the cable...
No - Ranger SVO posted the same as I did inferring by SP3 CD a CD containing Service Pack 3 only - to clarify .... What you have downloaded is...
See my post above we posted simultaneously, but I had the edge :)
No problem at all :) Not directly - the underscore indicates a compressed file. I am puzzled that they exist at all in that location - the...
What you are proposing is not a preferred solution in terms of disaster recovery. A recovery partition is fine up to a point, but if the hard...
Welcome to WindowsBBS :) No idea how you managed to insert the USB upside down, but ..... You have probably blown some of the control...
Well that's good news :) I've marked this thread as 'Resolved', please see .....
OK - let's try a different approach ..... Start > Run > type in %temp% > Enter ..... All the temp files listed are safe to delete - one or...
Hm - nor can I from the link I posted, BUT if I Google again for java error 1336 and hit the link Error 1336 when attempting to install Java...
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