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king moeha

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  1. Safe to delete the "system restore files????? Thanks for any and all information from all!!!!!!

    sorry, I forgot to mention that the latest release of CCleaner has an option to select and delete specific restore points :P

    It's quite safe to delete the ones you don't need because those restore points are just a waste of space

    (be sure you leave at least one on your pc, just in case.)

     

    king moeha

  2. here's a tip: go to the 'file list' tab and click on 'size'.

    You'll see that the biggest files are listed on top then. You may see that some of these are 'system volume information' (these are your system restore files).

    delete those files and possibly the fragmentation rate will go down (defraggler can't defrag them) :)

  3. I tried most of those 'solutions' but none of them worked (except for the one where you have to reset your registry, but that one messed up my pc :P)

    So I just re-installed windows, there were a lot of anoying errors and this one was the drop that did it...

    problem solved! (my system works even better then before) :P

    thanks anyway and sorry to disturb you :)

     

    greetz, king moeha

  4. uhh, I'm having a little problem with my windows update (vista)

    It downloaded service pack 2 for my office 2007 installation but after downloading it gave an error (code 57A).

    I've tried everything, and each time I end up in screwing op my pc :P

    Hurray to system restore! :P

    Any ideas how to fix this?

     

    greetz, King Moeha

     

    (p.s. my pc is spyware/adware/virus free)

  5. Has anyone had any experience with Perfect Uninstaller?

     

    This appears to be a commercial program with a free demo/download. I have a couple nasty little apps that I'd like to get rid of, but they won't uninstall (I no longer have the installer -- or access to the install programs/disks). This app looks like it has a "force" uninstall, but I don't know how effective it is -- or if it would accomplish what I need to have done. I also thought that Revo Uninstaller had a "force" uninstall, but I can't seem to find it anywhere in the program.

     

    revo uninstaller has indeed a 'force uninstall' option: right-click the selected program and click 'forced uninstall'.

  6. I have never run into a problem like this before but just off the top of my head, have you activated Office? Have you tried to uninstall and reinstall?

     

    swagger

    Office is activated properly (it's no pirated version :P )

    I guess I'll just reinstall it, it doesn't take that long :)

    thanks for the tips by the way :D

     

    King Moeha

  7. hey guys,

    I'm having a little problem with my microsoft office (2007) installation...

    Every time a program like word or excel starts, it asks for my full name and initials.

    it seems it can't properly remember it :huh:

     

    If anyone knows something how to fix this, please let me know :)

     

    system: windows vista home premium sp1, 4 gig ram, intel core 2 quad cpu Q9400 2.66 GHz, Nvidia GeForce 9800 GTX+

     

    King Moeha

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