On the Vista machine, use these settings: Network discovery: On File Sharing: On Public folder sharing: Off Printer sharing: On Password...
Boot off your Vista DVD, and from the Repair your computer option, choose Command Prompt. Next, run chkdsk /f from the command prompt. If...
I doubt anything on my computer can be a resource hog (see my system specs below my user name on the left). My point? Please enter your...
Never ever think of running Windows XP Professional 64-bit. If you want to go 64-bit, you'll need to upgrade to Windows 7.
Is it not there, or is it grayed out? If not there, I think that was in one of the beta builds, so you may want to see the version number of IE...
Well, without further info, there's nothing I can suggest, so my suggestion above still stands.
You can check if a web server is accepting connections by running this command: telnet webhost 80 For example: telnet support.ccbill.com 80...
Find error codes associated with the failing update in the WindowsUpdate.log. To open this log, go to Start > Run and type...
Also have a look at this article: How to troubleshoot performance issues in Windows Vista
Malware logs are only allowed in the Malware Removal forum.
Find error codes associated with the failing update in the WindowsUpdate.log. Type %windir%\WindowsUpdate.log in your Start menu search box &...
That is completely untrue. There are many issues with SP3 & 3rd party software/hardware. I also have an old Dell Latitude laptop with a PCMCIA...
I'd start by running sfc /scannow, or would do a clean install of that XP.
Nothing to say that a problem can't 'crop up' from time to time. I'm fairly certain the problem lies with your ISP...
That is the one. Undo. But it only works in the current instant, i.e. not after you have closed Word. Ctrl+Z is the keyboard shortcut for it.
It will create it where the command prompt opens... and when I right-click cmd.exe & choose Run as administrator, mine opens in C:\Windows\System32\
Stuff like this is completely normal. The router beyond 64.209.111.182 is set to drop ping requests. The clue is actually here: You'll have...
Simple: They host their site with XO Communications (located in VA).
Yea, I was going to post the same link as Triger, How to enable Windows 98/ME/NT clients to logon to Windows 2003 based Domains But logging on...
Try this: Enter your BIOS, and choose to load the default BIOS settings. This is your error code telling: The system could not enter ACPI...
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