Joe, that link doesn't work.
Bruce
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Joe, that link doesn't work.
Bruce
Hi,
Still trying to sync my old Palm M515 with Windows 7 through a USB port. I've got XP mode up and running but I assume it's 64 bit because my Windows7 is. First, is it possible to run 32 bit XP...
I'm having troubles with Word 2007 under XP Pro on my office computer. I can't make macros stick. When I re-open Word, the macros don't work. If I look in the macro list, they're there. I've attached...
It's 64 bit Vista and 64 bit Windows 7. My computer can handle XP mode.
One bright note, I forgot there's a free program to save Thunderbird and Firefox--Mozbackup. Maybe I'll just restore my...
Hi, I've been running Vista Home Premium 64 bit since the summer with no real problems--so why switch to Win&? I need XP mode to run some programs that Vista can't.
My problem, I already bought...
Thank you all very much. I'm sure I'll be back before I get the hang of this thing. There's no manual and the "Help" function is useless to be merciful.
I finally got the macro function working,...
Hi,
Thanks for all the help. I got stuck with Office 2007, what a lot of change for the sake of change. I hate it. I've managed to add the autocorrect entries I had in Word 2000 by brute force...
Can I use the normal.dot from Office 2000 in Office 2003? Does it matter which version of Windows either is running in?
Bruce
Thank,Leif,
The explanation in that article should work. Easy Transfer won't work on a Windows 98 machine.
Thanks again,
Bruce
I'm getting a new computer at work. I've been using Word 2000 on Windows 98--yeh, I know. I expect the new computer will be using Vista. So I assume I may have to use Word 2003. My main concern is...
Yes, but can I run 32-bit XP mode with 64-bit Windows 7?
Bruce
My biggest complaint with 64-bit Vista is that Palm doesn't have a 64-bit USB driver. Can XP mode in Windows 7 run in 32-bit mode or must it be 64-bit?
Bruce
Thanks, Bob.
It's the USB connection that's my problem. There's no simple work around except to sync to my laptop that still runs Windows 2000. I'm not worried about uploading programs because I...
OK, we now have a Vista HP desktop. The wife wants to try and use her iPAQ (HP) Pocket PC h1910 running Windows 2002.
Anyone try using any of the older PDA's and what Vista calls Sync Center?
There...
Took a long to find where I had the information, I have found it
To open explorer at the My Computer level, Microsoft article explains how
technet.microsoft.com/en-au/library/cc938892.aspx
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Time to replace my computer. I'm confused over 644bit Vista--and about 64-bit XP. Can both the 64-bit OS versions handle all 32-bit applications? I understand 64 will not handle 16 bit applications....
Open Explorer, Set the view you require, then Tools, Folder Options, View Tab, Apply To All Folders
To carry the question one step further. How do I get Windows Explorer to open with the My...
Thanks to everybody who replied. There was a floppy controller on the motherboard. I did go with the trial-and-error method and, of course, the first time it didn't work but as one poster menitoned,...
I know I'm probably the last guy on earth using a floppy but my wife insists on using one to back up her accounting. I just got a new computer for her that, of course, doesn't have a floppy. I could...
Never tried the restore function before--actually, I was a bit afraid of it. Worked like a charm. Microsoft should farm out its help function to you guys instead of sending it offshore.
Thanks yet...
I made the mistake of upgrading Media Player from v 10 to v 11. In the process of the upgrade, the set up program told me it couldn't fnish and go use "web help." Web help told me I had a problem...
Thank you very much for your help.
Bruce
I currently running Word 2000 under--don't laugh--Windows 98. I've been promised a new computer at the office which will probably be running Windows XP. I have no problems with reloading Word 2000...
Thank you and everybody else who has replied. I really appreciate your help.
Bruce
John,
Thanks for your reply. I don't know much--another way of saying I know nothing--about point-to-point antenna systems. Can you enlighten me, please.
Bruce