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Try this - http://www.snapfiles.com/get/refreshem.html and Tweak-ui also has an icon repair facility - http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/downloa...ppowertoys.mspx Not to say that either of them will do the trick but it's worth a try.
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Safely Remove Hardware Icon(that everyone hate)
red_house replied to ripken204's topic in Windows XP
I'm getting a bit confused too, Astalavista. My apologies, I forgot I wasn't communicating with the poster of the original query - I just can't figure out why he doesn't wish to hide the icon. -
Safely Remove Hardware Icon(that everyone hate)
red_house replied to ripken204's topic in Windows XP
P.S. Astalavista - I just thought I should point out to you that you're in the XP Forum not the Unattended Forum. -
Safely Remove Hardware Icon(that everyone hate)
red_house replied to ripken204's topic in Windows XP
SiMoNsAyS - you can set each icon individually to whichever of the three values you wish regardless of whether, or not, you have selected "Hide Inactive Icons". Your choice in "Customise" will over-ride "Hide Inactive Icons". Astalavista - If you have hardware which installed the "Safely Remove Hardware" icon in the System tray then you are stuck with it, "Attended" or "Unattended" - unless you wish to create the potential for mayhem should you ever decide to remove the aforementioned hardware. Just hide it. -
Safely Remove Hardware Icon(that everyone hate)
red_house replied to ripken204's topic in Windows XP
Right click start - choose properties - taskbar - customise - safely remove hardware and then always hide, or whatever you wish to do. I, personally, have that particular one as always hide. Or am I totally misinterpreting the query? If I am then my apologies. -
Safely Remove Hardware Icon(that everyone hate)
red_house replied to ripken204's topic in Windows XP
Regardless of whether you wish to hide it, or not, you have three choices, and three choices only. Hide when inactive. Always show. or Always hide. -
I second that Radimus. Good advice for anyone, it's an excelent programme - and its stablemate "Spywareguard" - http://www.javacoolsoftware.com/spywareguard.html Don't spoil his day Yzöwl, it's probably as bad as it can get.
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At least you know how much regediting you need to do! Glad you got it - I found some info on "Find Whatever Now" but I, inadvertently, knocked off my connection on the way back here so I'll need to find it again. It should, also, have an entry in Add/Remove - it calls itself FWN apparently Try this - http://www.scanspyware.net/info/FindWhateverNow.htm I'm not too confident concerning the provenance of the site but you may learn something. Yes I thought so. The drop-down box is a giveaway ... it doesn't get a very good report here - http://www.spywarewarrior.com/rogue_anti-spyware.htm but, at least they give you instructions for the manual removal of your problem.
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The first thing to do is to look in Add/Remove Programs to see if they have entries there.
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Have you tried support at - http://www.ea.com/home/home.jsp other than that, what about the vendor? Can they not help?
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Look in C:\Windows\Repair. The Autoexec.nt should be in there, in an expanded state. Just copy it to the System32 folder...that should work.
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Zxian, thanks for the advice, it's much appreciated. I agree with you about XP - I run a much nLited version of XP (no Internet Explorer, no Outlook Express, no Windows Media Player etc.) and it's running like a dream. I was contemplating migrating to Linux, as I found there were many features of XP which I didn't use but then I discovered nLite and now I have two different versions of Linux languishing in the bottom of my desk drawer - who needs Linux when you can have an nLitened XP. One of the consequences of not having the three apps. I mentioned is that I need to use Daisy 2.2 or get my updates and security fixes from the Download Centre, manually, but as most of the security fixes are, usually but not always, for the three apps. I don't generally need to accept many fixes. As I stated in a previous post, I'm an "Oldie" (well, I'm middle aged really) so I'm a bit more cautious and, even though I don't stray from a well beaten path when I'm online, I have, still, taken the precaution of surrounding myself with the metaphorical "Ring of Steel" by way of a subscription AV, Sygate Personal Firewall (configured to allow nothing out apart from security apps. to be updated plus Firefox and Thunderbird) and several anti-spyware apps. which include Giant, Adaware and Spybot. I believe that the individual is, or should be, responsible for the security of their own Computer on, or off, the Internet - remember that your virus today is somebody elses tomorrow. There are probably many who disagree with me but that's how I feel about it and I'm not about to change and, before anyone writes in to tell me that Free AVs are just as good as subscription ones, let me tell you that the only times I've had a virus it was with a free AV (AVG, not once but twice in one month) that's what prompted me to invest in a paid-for AV (NOD32). Cheers and A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS TO YOU ALL.
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He won't be very happy with this - http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/4117217.stm
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I don't know how you remove but, this is how you add it so, perhaps you can use this to work out the reverse (info courtesy of) - http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp.htm [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\*\shellex\ContextMenuHandlers\{645FF040-5081-101B-9F08-00AA002F954E}] @="Empty Recycle Bin" [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\*\shellex\ContextMenuHandlers\Empty Recycle Bin] @="{645FF040-5081-101B-9F08-00AA002F954E}" [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Directory\Background\shellex\ContextMenuHandlers\Empty Recycle Bin] @="{645FF040-5081-101B-9F08-00AA002F954E}" [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Directory\shellex\ContextMenuHandlers\Empty Recycle Bin] @="{645FF040-5081-101B-9F08-00AA002F954E}" [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Folder\shellex\ContextMenuHandlers\Empty Recycle Bin] @="{645FF040-5081-101B-9F08-00AA002F954E}"
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" oooo, thats fun. do you make slidshows with music on them?" No, sven, I don't. I produce photographs - as I stated previously, it's a "Digital Darkroom", which is a much more comfortable place to be than a conventional "wet darkroom". If you have ever spent hours, stumbling around in the dark, to produce a couple of enlargements then you'll know what I mean. With the computer, as you know, I can feed a roll of film through the scanner then process my prints, as I wish them to be, in no time at all - all of this done with the light on, sheer bliss to an "oldie" such as I (you tend to look for the easy, and the comfortable, way out as you get older). Photography, as I said, is my main interest and my computer is a fantastic aid, and an enhancement, to it ... I have to admit would be somewhat lost without it now. "My Computer = My Life.... sad but true.. lol." Bi0haZarD, to each his, or her, own. If you like it then continue to do it and let no one tell you any different!
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Quite correct. I just dump photographs into the computer and process them.
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Unfortunately, I'm very boring - I just use my computer (XP) as a digital darkroom. I don't play games, I don't use it to listen to music, watch videos or any of the other things that people seem do with theirs. Surfing the internet is not for me - I have twelve sites that I visit, plus this one, they are related to photography, powerlifting and computer helprooms. My computer is simply an adjunct to my main interest, which is photography or, to put it another way, if I didn't have my cameras I wouldn't have a computer - sad but true.
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Try these - http://www.dougknox.com/tips/xp_drive_letters.htm http://tinyurl.com/269as
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I don't think so. They will be in alphabetical order, according to their importance, regardless of what letters they had been assigned at present. See Yzöwl's post for the fine detail.
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I thoroughly agree with Confused Amused.
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Copy Autoexec.nt file from your i386 folder to the desktop Use Winzip to expand it. Move it to your System32 folder.
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If you click on the links at the foot of the page, under "Do More", you'll find that it's quite a comprehensive little app. and you can download a little video about it.
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The link is in my first post, but here it is again - http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/d...ry/default.mspx
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Picture Story does all that. Dissolves, fades, text, music...the lot.
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Try this - http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/d...ry/default.mspx free from those nice people at Microsoft.