Its still indicating 0 bytes under Properties. I just put in a CD game and it appears to be working fine. But I dont understand why that whole graph is colored all blue indicating used space.
Its still indicating 0 bytes left. I just put a CD game inside and it appeared to have installed it. But why is it saying 0 bytes left under Properties?
Its still indicating 0 bytes left. I put this game inside the CD-Rom and it appears to have installed it. But still I don't understand. Last night I copied some files on to a CD (Drive E). Could that be the problem?
I went into Properties under (D:Drive) and (E:Drive) and it indicates All used up Space. meaning I have only 0 bytes left and that the colored graph you see below is all blue. Does this mean I cant run any CDs anymore or save files on to them? My OS is WinXP Home.
When I go into Internet Options/Settings/View Files and when I open up View Files I see a bunch of junk like
Cookie:@andy/Cookie@andy/Cookie@andy.
How could I make those dissapear without having to go in it everytime and deleting them. Also I checked the box were it indicates if...
I just downloaded Java VM in order to play this arcade based game on the internet. Is there a way to play it off-line?? (without having to be connected)
I just downloaded Java VM in order to play this arcade based game on the internet. Is there a way to play it off-line?? (without having to be connected)
Im operating on WINXP Home, and I was wondering if it is possible to send a message FROM a computer PC to a friend on a cell phone in Europe? If im in the wrong forum then please let me know which forum is appropiate for this topic. Thanks.
Im thinking about getting a better computer in the future. Currently Im running on Win98. The problem is that how would I transfer some of the downloaded information such as files and plus I have downloaded some aircraft for Flight Sim on the new computer? Because I dont like to go back on the...
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