Try turning off System Restore, rebooting the PC and then turning it on again. This will delete all the system restore points and you will be able...
I don't know if this will help but do you have the latest version of flash player installed? After visiting youtube have you tried deleting...
Its ok Ann. We all make mistakes once in a while. ;)
Hi Chris. You read correctly. By default Windows XP creates a restore point once every 24 hours when your computer is idle. If only one restore...
Hi stevebro, Welcome to Windowsbbs! :) Take a look at this link, Troubleshooting Windows XP Shutdown Issues.
Your Welcome. :)
Awesome. Glad you were able to get your problem resolved. :)
The user shouldn't delete any image from the collections folder until AFTER the movie is saved. I can see why you would have issues. When I made a...
A virus could definitely cause your Windows Explorer issues to occurr. Let me know if applying the new image solves the problem.
Alrighty then.
No Problem. :) How is the computer running? Are you having any more issues with it running slowly?
Well then there has to be a program or some hardware device that is interfering with Windows Media Player. I think we can rule out WMP at this...
Hi RoninV, Welcome to Windowsbbs! :) To first answer your question, I didn't use any other software to combine the WMV files that I created....
Hi jerry zarb. Take a look here, How to take ownership of a file or a folder in Windows XP.
Thats good news to hear. If anything changes let me know but hopefully the issue won't happen again.
Instead of reinstalling WMP 10 again try installing WMP 11 to rule out that its a WMP 10 problem since you didn't mention installing WMP 11....
Awesome. :)
Thats a very strange issue. Personally I've never experienced that kind of problem happening before. Would you be willing to upgrade to WMP 11...
Your Welcome. Normally whenever you notice display corruption on the screen and installing a new graphics driver doesn't resolve your problem then...
Hi Rob Allen. According to many websites from google, the mshtml.hlp file doesn't even exist in the Windows installation. Here is a workaround...
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