I'm going to close this thread before it gets worse.
Have you tried the drive on another pc?
This looks to cover several of the possibilities: windows 10 asking for product key
And be careful with move or Cut n Paste. If the files are large and the process gets interrupted, you can lose the files forever.
I found it here: Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 Service Pack 1
Right click on the file and select Open With. You should at least see PAINT.
Can you open the file with anything else? Was the file converted from some other format? EDIT: Can you open other JPG files?
Sounds like you need to install the Mobo Chipset drivers and or USB drivers that came with the mobo.
You could probably purchase a new unused Win 7 dvd and key and just use the key.
Yes... It's an On/Off switch;)
If I'm not mistaken - the free copy of Win 10 program ends July 29, 2016. It's a promotional thing and MS can't afford to do it forever. But a...
When it gets to the desktop have you let it sit there for several minutes to see if you can then do things?
One gigabyte equals 1,000,000,000 bytes divided by 1,000 = 1,000,000 KB. Feel free to correct my math.
If I had to guess, the little bitty files are index files that are created by One Drive when it scans for new files and compares the folders on...
Rob mentioned via a PM:
Control Panel-> User Accounts-> User Access Control... Lower the bar to see if that helps.
Cool... Years ago I did some emails with some department somewhere at Microsoft and tried to convince them to disable the option... Couldn't get...
A system restore isn't supposed to touch personal files.
Did the sub folders have meaningful names that helped you to know what's in them? Are the folders still there? I can't even think how this...
Did you Google the error message and see all the articles etc? Many point to a corrupt PST file. Outlook 2003 has a 2 gig limit on the size of...
Separate names with a comma.