Only thing common to the 2 cprs, a laptop and a desktop, is I installed some WinXP updates the day before. On the desktop, I also lost the NEW in the context list, and some others, so I can`t make folders now, on the desktop or on a drive.
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Why is it that when I close a program (Ex. Outlook) it remains open in the 'Windows Task Manager, Processes' tab? Sometimes there are multiple copies open. How due a get these applications to close (End Process) when the program
Pretty good article here, and in a format that's easy to understand too. Additional Ref: MS KB Q228198 Excerpts sans graphics provided for your edification: How File Fragmentation Occurs On Windows® XP / Windows ServerT 2003
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For some time now I have been having difficulty in accessing the CD drive on my laptop and the DVD drive on my desktop computer. It started at about the same time, and i suspect that it was caused by one of the Windows XP automatic updates, but it is far too late to go back using
Running Windows XP Pro SP3 on a desktop computer. I have had no other problems, recently, but yesterday I noticed the computer would not go into power saving mode. The screen saver would work...sometimes, but it never got beyond this.
This is an example scenario describing my question. When I launch the backend of my Zen Cart site I am presented by Windows with a Username and Password dialog box. Windows offers me remembered names/text as I start to enter details.
Is there a way to permanently delete the many sub folders in C:\windows\system32\MUI ? I can delete them all, but after a day or so I notice they have all returned.