That only strengtheners my suspicion you have failing hardware.
I can't recommend anything if you don't enter your System Details.
Libraries are just views of different folders combined in one 'library'. See this video: Organizing with Windows 7 Libraries
You can/should get Windows Installer 4.5 Redistributable Windows Installer 5.0 is only for Microsoft Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2.
Sorry, I have no other ideas, as I never used this function (not available where I live).
Sorry to say, but if the keys don't work in BIOS, it is not a software issue. Since it's a laptop, you'll probably have to find a repair shop...
Your email account settings are under Tools > Account Settings
Flat panel displays have been available for years, but have also been "affordable" for the last two years or so. So, what are you using for...
Have a look here: Sleep and hibernation: frequently asked questions I would make sure you have the most current BIOS and drivers installed....
First I would use the Last known good configuration option from the Startup menu.
Outlook doesn't have 'folders', all your data is in the .PST file. So backup your .PST file then reinstall/repair office. To find the location...
That seems to be a SuperAntiSpyware problem: http://forums.superantispyware.com/index.php?/topic/3741-systembrokenfileassociation/...
Check out the drive using the manufacturer's disk diagnostics: Western Digital, in your case: Data Lifeguard Diagnostic for Windows But it...
Matt, his account already has a password set. The account is set to automatically login. The easy way to change that: from the Run command on the...
This is not a Windows 7 problem, but a hardware problem. Start by testing your memory. Run Memtest86 or Windows Memory Diagnostic. Windows 7...
Most of that will be BS. Don't use a registry cleaner, specially if you have no idea what it is that you are 'fixing'.
If yo don't have an internal modem, you'd need to buy an external modem. Look at "USB Modem" at your favorite retailer.
It is my opinion that this is a totally futile exercise!
Incompatible memory, not properly seated memory or over-clocking are 3 things that come to my mind....
Start here: How to troubleshoot a Stop 0x0000007E error in Windows XP We'd need more information on the circumstances (when did this start?...
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