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...microsoft.com... Recently HP had me do a complete recovery on my computer because of a hardware issue. Prior to doing so I exported my Outlook contacts, e-mail, and calendar appointments ...appointments were placed in the delete file (located under the mail heading). How do I restore my calendar appointments to my calendar? There is no archive.pst file as these were imported ...
Recently HP had me do a complete recovery on my computer because of a hardware issue. Prior to doing so I exported my Outlook contacts, e-mail, and calendar appointments to my ... of the calendar appointments were placed in the delete file (located under the mail heading). How do I restore my calendar appointments to my calendar? There is no archive.pst file as these were imported from the...
... (the green arrow). As a result, I am unable to deactivate a piece of hardware without just unplugging it. This is dangerous, though. I have tried to re-activate it by ...file...copy and paste the following 4 lines in Notepad and save as srh.bat (for safely remove hardware): @echo off cls RunDll32.exe shell32.dll,Control_RunDLL HotPlug.dll exit Double-click srh.bat to execute....
Recently my xp machine decided to stop showing the device manager icon (the green arrow). As a result, I am unable to deactivate a piece of hardware without just unplugging it. This is dangerous, though. I have tried to re-activate it by tinkering with the tray manager (lower right-hand corner) to no success. Any suggestions would be welcomed.
... is very strange. Although one expect the System Partition to be the one Windows is installed on, Microsoft calls that the "Boot Partition." The System Partition "refers to the disk volume containing hardware specific files needed to boot Windows (NTLDR, BOOT.INI, and so on). On Intel x86-based machines, it must be a primary partition that has been marked active. On x86 ...
... is very strange. Although one expect the System Partition to be the one Windows is installed on, Microsoft calls that the "Boot Partition." The System Partition "refers to the disk volume containing hardware specific files needed to boot Windows (NTLDR, BOOT.INI, and so on). On Intel x86-based machines, it must be a primary partition that has been marked active. On x86 machines, ...
... is very strange. Although one expect the System Partition to be the one Windows is installed on, Microsoft calls that the "Boot Partition." The System Partition "refers to the disk volume containing hardware specific files needed to boot Windows (NTLDR, BOOT.INI, and so on). On Intel x86-based machines, it must be a primary partition that has been marked active. On x86 machines, ...