Issue: You are not able to rename folders in vista. There is also an error message that say, “The file or folder does not exist.” This is a bug that may apply to the following operating systems: Windows Vista Business Windows Vista Enterprise Windows Vista Home Basic Windows Vista Home Premium Windows Vista Ultimate Windows Vista Business 64-bit Edition Windows Vista Enterprise 64-bit Edition Windows Vista Home Basic 64-bit Edition Windows Vista Home Premium 64-bit Read More
Archive for 2009
Cant Delete System File in Vista and Windows 7
The reason why you cannot delete system file in Vista/Windows 7 is because you do not own those files, even if you are an administrator. By default, it is owned by the TrustedInstaller service. To overcome this problem, all you have to do is change the ownership of the file to your user account. I must say that this is a long process to do. Luckily, a Vista hack has been featured at howtogeek that adds a “Take Ownership” option on the right click menu. All you need to do is Read More
How to Check for Corrupted and Missing System Files for Windows Stability
Issue: Do you know that over time your system files may change from its original version, even if it is a protected file? Unfortunately, despite of windows’ attemp to protect these files, there are several reason why your computer’s security is compromised. It may be due to a malware that has found a way to to discretely insert itself into your system files giving it the authority to spy on you at will. Luckily we have a solution for this potential threat. This applies to the Read More
Can’t Change Internet Explorer’s Home Page
Cant change Internet Explorer’s homepage? No matter how hard you try, it seems impossible to change you Internet Exporer’s homepage? To resolve this problem, we must dig deep into your system’s registry. There may be two possible causes of this issue, and I am going to show you how to fix each one of them. If you have just installed or upgraded/downgraded to explorer7 your homepage will be set to “http://runonce.msn.com/runonce3.aspx?” and it will ask you to Read More
HP Fax – Error Correction Mode (ECM) may cause Fax Problems
Error Correction Mode (ECM), is one of the features for HP fax machines. This feature is supposed to be correcting transmission errors but sometimes ECM is causing the problems and is not actually doing what it is designed to do. Personally, I do not think that this feature is worth it so I recommend turning it OFF especially when you are having intermittent problems with sending and receiving fax, or can’t receive faxes while being able to send faxes. How to turn off Error Correction Read More
HP Fax Settings for VOIP
Faxing over VOIP using HP all in one fax products is a challenging thing to push through. This is due to the fact that HP fax products are designed to work with analog fax lines, where continuous signal is transmitted with lesser or no errors. VOIP lines, on the other hand, is digitally transmitted through digital packets and are prone to packet loss errors. Now, when HP fax machines can detect error it will terminate the transmission automatically making it impossible to send and receive Read More
Lost Data and a Dead Hard Drive?
Losing all your important data from your computer can be your worst nightmare! That is why it is always smart to keep hard-copied back ups of all the important stuffs in your computer. Now, when worse comes to worst and your hard drive goes dead on you and you do not have any backups whatsoever, there isn’t really much you can do, but replace your hard drive and go on with your half-life, right? Wrong. There are certain ways that you can do to recover all your data. When a hard drive Read More

