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NB:I do not accept PRIVATE QUESTIONS I can answer most questions based on the Windows XP environment.Issues connected with troubleshooting,basic to advanced installation, networking, security,hard-drive maintenance i.e. formatting, mapping, data recovery and upgrading.I am ready to assist Windows XP newbies integrate in the XP environment. Again...I prefer to strictly respond to Windows XP questions and NOT any related to gadgets.
I can answer most questions based on the Windows XP environment.Issues connected with troubleshooting,basic to advanced installation, networking, security,hard-drive maintenance i.e. formatting, mapping, data recovery and upgrading.I am ready to assist Windows XP newbies integrate in the XP environment.
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If it's a question about re-installing Windows XP,please refer to my past answers in the archives.I have several instructions on how to do that.Go through that and you will surely find the solution.
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| Craig | 11/18/09 | 10 | 10 | 10 | 10 | |
| Roy | 11/16/09 | 10 | 10 | 10 | 10 | Thank you, things are back to normal ..... |
| John Rogers | 11/16/09 | 10 | 10 | 10 | 10 | I did it in VGA Mode. The ..... |
| JJ | 11/16/09 | 10 | 10 | 10 | 10 | Thanks Lenny, I did leave feedback already ..... |
| Imraan Ahmed | 11/15/09 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 10 |
Hello Roy, Please confirm the default settings of the bin by doing the following: -Right click on Recycle Bin -Select Properties -In the newly popped-up window, confirm whether: ->The radio
Hello, -Click Start > Run. Type MMC and then click OK. -Click Console and then click Add/remove Snap-in. -In the Add/remove Snap-in dialog box, click Add. -In the Add Standalone Snap-in list
Hello John, -Open Paint, -Click on New and zoom out the whiteboard all over the screen by holding down your mouse and gently filling it up to the edges of the paintboard screen -On the edit board
Hello David, Unfortunately, programs and MS updates can never be backed up as they temporarily reside in the computer's special part of the hard-drive. Not unless you do have the original file source
Hello Richard, Possibilities of registry corruption might have caused this but not a big deal to sort out. But as you say it might cause a stir to a non-technical person without the right tool. What
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