Thanks for the reply. I understand just enough about computers and applications to know use security apps and routers for minimizing security issues. But, I don't understand enough to know what I'm...
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Thanks for the reply. I understand just enough about computers and applications to know use security apps and routers for minimizing security issues. But, I don't understand enough to know what I'm...
Wow. No replies. Did I post to the wrong forum? Is my post too general or irrelevant? Is there something else I need to know?
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I am attempting to fix a friend's system (hardware and software issues on a Gateway MX8523 laptop running XP MCE SP3 - replaced a bad power adapter cord.) Software problems abound as well. I opened a...
Success! I read a post in Rameshes forum and found this:
Reinstalling Help and Support Center in Windows XP
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Thanks again. I'm learning as I go. I'm uncertain as to how to repair access of MSINFO32 as it was previously, but as long as I can access it from other methods, I'll live with...
Thanks, that was quite helpful. I'm guessing that Spybot SD didn't remove my use of MSINFO.
Why are you attempting to open that file by double clicking on it? It is not designed to be opened that way. I get an error if I double click on it too.
I'm probably confused as to what...
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Well, what has happened is that Msinfo32.exe is in the correct place with the correct name:
C:\Program Files\Common Files\Microsoft Shared\MSInfo.
When I either click on the shortcut to start...
I installed Spybot SD years ago and have benefitted from it immensly, but I found that it put my MSINFO32 file in the "Includes" folder and renamed it as an NFO file. How do I get it back to it's...