Note: You must be logged onto an account with administrator privileges to complete the following. Download Deckard's System Scanner (dss.exe)...
Click Start>Run and type appwiz.cpl then hit enter. If Add/Remove opens, attempt to uninstall Symantec. You generally have to uninstall the...
You tried to install what from the disk?
Lets start with this....
Thanks! :) I'll be looking it over this evening and will post back with further recommendations.
Sounds as though you might have deleted some system files. Go to the recycle bin and restore whatever folders/files you just recently deleted...
May sound crazy, but from the run dialog type appwiz.cpl and hit enter. Uninstall GoogleDesktopManager and reboot. If still no explorer,...
Download ComboFix by sUBs from Here or Here, saving the file to your Desktop. Close all open programs and windows Double click combofix.exe...
Download SIW and run it. Click File>Create a log file, then save it to your desktop. Be patient ......... it puts quite a load on the system....
See if a command window will open by typing cmd in the Run dialog. If so, paste or type the following command in the command window and hit enter....
Allow that to run.
Open the device manager and double click the errored device, then select the Driver tab and Update Driver. Choose 'Install from a list or specific...
Yep ........ DSL. And they often have different speed packages available. 512 down would be the least expensive. Generally they offer something...
That download speed is considerably low for gaming and streaming audio/video. What type of internet service do you have?
I suspected it might. There's an autorun.inf file on that flash drive, whether you can see it or not. Recommend you format the flash drive and...
Should be the Intel Express Installer Driver CD, but have the XP disc handy anyway. ;) The gaming and sound problem suggest a possible...
Have you got the cds that came with the computer, in particularly, one labled Drivers? If you do, recommend you right click that device and select...
Open C:\Windows\system32, locate the file cmd.exe and double click it. Did a command window open? If so, type or paste the following command....
I'll respond to the other topic. ;)
Right click My Computer and select Properties. Click the Hardware tab, then Device Manager. Look for errors (will be a yellow warning triangle)...
Separate names with a comma.