James writes:
<<i have two problems
#1 when i click on a file it well not come up,and then when i click on
ctrl+alt+delete it says iexplore not responding,
#2 i checked device manager and i have two (motherboard resources)
under devices,i removed both of them and did a reboot and they both
came back,>>
James--
You probably did not get an answer because your questions are a bit too vague.
#1. What sort of files, and when did this start to happen? Did you install
or uninstall anything, or have any crashes, just before this started? If
it is all files, then presumably your computer is not functioning at all.
Or do you mean one particular file? Or one type of file? Please supply as
much detail as possible, also your level of computer knowledge.
#2. Is this causing any problem? Has it always been like that?
Readers need to know that it is usually impossible to answer problems at a
distance unless full details are given. It is always useful to state your
level of expertise (or lack thereof) . It is no use replying in highly
technical terms if the writer is a beginner (which most of us are).
Sometimes one can infer this from the question, but not always. It's
better to give too much info than not enough. That way, you're much more
likely to get useful answers. (But no guarantees of that).
I realise that is often a difficult task to ask of a beginner, as you won't
know what is important and what is not. But don't worry about making a
fool of yourself---we've all done that, many times, in the process of
learning. And still do.
And, with everybody now learning XP, it starts all over again.
Don Penlington
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