Summary: I am helping a friend who has been having trouble with his Dell Dimension 2100 computer. It is almost 4 years old and had slowed down enough that he ...
Summary: Hi Razor2.3 Thaks for your response. I don't know if I'm thinking the wrong way, but the problem is not them deleting the files. They accidentally 'mo...
Summary: I would recomend backing up anything that is important and reformating your drive, keeping in mind that you need to do any partitioning during the set...
Summary: Sorry OtheHill, your misunderstanding me. I would like to have 2 partitions on my hard drive. One for normal Windows 2000/XP use and the other, for th...
Summary: if you have a recovery partition and/or a "i386' windows install folder you can expect to see a number of duplicate files. The "i386" folder(s) is to ...
Summary: Right. According to your first two posts, you just needed to know if a recovery/repair would wipe out your personal files, and where the Windows setup...
Summary: Try uninstalling 5 and reverting to the previous version and then installing 5 again. Otherwise, try to find yourself any version of iexplorer.exe (it...
Summary: When you open a web page that requires USERNAME and PASSWORD (such as AG or Hotmail, etc) for the first time, the new window will pop-up, asking you "...
Summary: Was doing some house cleaning on the computer and came across a folder in c: windows update setup files. There's a lot of .cab files in this folder. C...
Summary: Deke, If you delete the Windows Update Setup folder or the files within it you will lose the ability of using the "Repair IE" option as these are the ...
Summary: Hi. I was wondering where the Windows XP files are stored on the computer after setup. In Windows Me it was in c:\windows\options\setup but its not in...
Summary: Ok I need some immediate help from a wizard. I don't know if this helps but I'm setting up two sata harddrives. I was able to proceed thru f6 then S t...
Summary: http://www.xs4all.nl/~laar2002/tweak/delete-unremovable-file.html Delete "Unremovable" File Open a Command Prompt window and leave it open. Close all...