You might want to check this web site: *** CAUTION - THIS TAKES MODIFYING THE BOOT.INI FILE - ALWAYS BACK UP THE BOOT.INI FILE BEFORE MAKING...
You may want to use ImgBurn: Here is a url to their web site: IMGBURN They also have guides on the web site to help you.
Jilly: The Microsoft site is only used to uninstall Media Player 11. Part of the problem is when Windows XP is installed one Version of...
No problem at all: ** Here is what I would do. ** Download Total Uninstall and Install it. Then reinstall Media Player. If you do not want...
I use Total Uninstall to remove unwanted or no longer needed programs. It does a great job. Here is a link to Total Uninstall
Have you tried these sites: http://www.squakenet.com/ Or: http://www.bestoldgames.net/eng/ Both have a lot of old computer games on them.
When you go to Start -> Programs does Windows Media Player appear there ? *****REMOVING ANY REGISTRY KEY MANUALLY CAN CAUSE MAJOR PROBLEMS*****
Mark: You may want to check out this web site: http://www.technipages.com/how-to-slipstream-windows-xp-service-pack-2.html
shardonair - Your welcome. I wish we could have gotten the LightScribe up and working. I do have one suggestion - in you problem you state...
Start -> Run type each of the lines below and press Ok and see if Media Player will work: c:\regsvr32 vbscript.dll c:\regsvr32 jscript.dll
Jilly, Here is a web site from Microsoft to help you Uninstall Media Player in Windows XP: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/934372 If you...
You mention that you have installed the latest LightScribe software. On this web...
Have you installed any new programs or done any updates to your PC in the last few days ?
Could be another case of SP3 and/or IE8 causing unexplained problems with OE. You could check the File Association for TIF files. In Windows...
Lets check the Service: This is if you have a CD burning program installed: Click Start, Administrative Tools, then Services. Scroll down...
The most common cause for this problem is a security setting in Outlook Express. Check under the Tools -> Options menu, and click on the Security...
Have you tried this site: http://www.squakenet.com/ Or: http://www.bestoldgames.net/eng/ Both have a lot of old computer games on them.
Leighanne: Welcome to the Site.
Here is a interesting web site for old computers: http://www.old-computers.com/museum/default.asp I know- I misspelled (Computers)
Jilly, I did not meant to tick you off which it seems I have. I use TechRepublic quite alot which has won numerous awards. I know from 1st hand...
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