Nope NG. Still system cannot find the specified...... I think this thing is in memory so I'll defrag memory and see what happens. I'll report back.
if it weren't for flashbacks I'd have no memory at all
I cannot delete a file on C drive. I have tried all the usual ways to delete the file but get an error 'cannot find specified file, make sure....etc' I have been to M$ Knowledge base, googled it, safe mode yada yada yada. I have run all the spyware programs, sfc /scannow. I have tried everything...
I have installed Office XP SP2 including Outlook but when I try to start Outlook for the first time I get an error that says I need Outlook Express 4.01 installed on my computer. I have Outlook express 6 installed but it makes no difference I still cannot start Outlook. I have tried the repair...
Outlook express is installed and runs well. It seems as though Outlook is not "seeing it" for some reason. In any event I upgraded to Outlook 2003 and it works fine.
if it weren't for flashbacks I'd have no memory at all
I am running Win XP Pro. I installed Office XP SP2 but when I try to start Outlook I get an error message telling me I have to have IE 4.0 installed. I am running IE6 with all patches. I have checked security settings and changed all to default but still no luck. The rest of Office XP runs...
You need athird party software to do this as it creates an overlay. There is no way to do without. Microangelo is one and there are some free ones that do quite will. Try here:/http://www.ded.com/nonags/index.html
if it weren't for flashbacks I'd have no memory at all
Program to remove tags in Office 97 here:
h**p://www.wugnet.com/tips/display.asp?ID=112
This will stop future docs from saving personal info.
Tools/Options/Security Tab/Remove Personal Information from file properties on save.
More info...
There is a program that does this. I used to have it but don't know where it is. I will try to find this and post about it.
if it weren't for flashbacks I'd have no memory at all
Thanks for the reply Bytemaster34. The problem was that GoBack took the entire drive as a type 44 partition so Windows could not possibly see it. I was able to convert it with Partition Magic. Unfortunately I also had to delete the existing partition and the entire 110GB of data and most of it...
I use Get Data Back by Runtime Software. It is comprehensive was able to recover about 80GB from a re-formatted drive for me. Excellent choice.
if it weren't for flashbacks I'd have no memory at all
I do believe I have found the problem. There is a GoBack partition on the drive. I will use Partition Magic to delete the partition. I will post how it goes.
if it weren't for flashbacks I'd have no memory at all
Thanks for the reply. I did not have to use overlay software to see the drive in bios. When I first installed the drive it was recognized immediately. If I recall correctly I did not see the drive in Disk Management in fact which prompted me to turn on a few services. This drive has about...
I have a second HD on my system. It's 120GB. I recently re-formatted the boot drive and re-installed XP Pro. I was able to see the second drive before but cannot now. It is listed in bios and device manager but I cannot access it. It is a FAT format and hasn't been touched . It is setup as...
That's the rror message I receive when trying to access User Accounts in Control Panel of Windows XP Pro. Is there a way to fix this problem? I have installed all the VBRuntimes and MSXML 3 but to no avail. I ran SFC /scannow but nothing seems to work. I am logged on as Admin. Any help is...
That's the rror message I receive when trying to access User Accounts in Control Panel of Windows XP Pro. Is there a way to fix this problem? I have installed all the VBRuntimes and MSXML 3 but to no avail. I ran SFC /scannow but nothing seems to work. I am logged on as Admin. Any help is...
I get this error message when I try to access User Accounts in Contol Panel. I am running XP Pro. I have installed MSXML 3 and all the Runtimes but no help so far. Thanks for your help in this.
if it weren't for flashbacks I'd have no memory at all
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