I don't know if it's "not any good," but I like another one better. Diskeeper Lite. Diskeeper Lite is the free version of Diskeeper. Get it...
Hotmail will be upgrading their free service to 250 MB and 10 mb attachments. The solution isn't going to get any easier.
If you have the floppy in the boot sequence, it may have worn itself out. I had a floppy drive I never used much go bad from the bootups. I no...
The drive could be going bad. Do you have another CD drive in the computer?
Here's a site that will give you a list of things that might be found in the start up: http://www2.whidbey.net/djdenham/Uncheck.htm
http://www.tucows.com/emailfilerecover95_default.html They look like they cost. This doesn't help you now, but next time can you leave a copy...
Maybe you need a new floppy drive.
I use the freeware Irfanview. No Windows computer should be without it. What is does for graphics is like trying to explain what a Cuisinart...
I think you need a minimum of 16.2 or so based on what you have on your drive right now. It needs room for the swap, defragging, etc.
Maybe the file got corrupted. Get a new one here: http://www.thetechguide.com/downloads.html
Go to www.mlin.net and get a pair of utilities: Startup Control and Startup Monitor. Startup Control is easier to use than MSConfig. Startup...
I would stay away from multisession burning. If you want to keep writing to a drive, use Packet Writing. Then finalize the CD when it gets full.
Go HERE and scroll down the right column to get an image resizer. You just right click on the image and resize it. Never mind opening it to a...
What kind of data in what kind of situation. My computer is a home computer. Most of my data is multimedia. Once I have it burned to something,...
If you want to back your drivers, there is a utility formerly from JerMar that used to be called WinDriversBackup. The company that bought it...
gobears20 I'm assuming this is for a personal e-mail account, not a company account. It's probably time to change e-mail addresses and learn to...
In WMP, under Tools > Options > Privacy Tab > There is a place for History save to be Checked/Unchecked. Also there is a clear History Button there.
It may have a lot of security stuff. But it seems like a pig. Maybe I'll try it as a slipstream.
That's how I get there ... msconfig <enter>
You can get to them in MS Config. But I find TWO little utilties from Mike Lin (www.mlin.net) to be a boon: Startup Control and Startup Monitor....
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