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XP_Repair_Pro_4.0.6.

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Description: XP Repair Pro will scan and repair over 53,000 common Windows Errors Our unique and one of a kind technology repairs over 53,000 Windows errors and is guaranteed to fix problems on your system. Using hi-tech and effective functions your system performance will be improved in a dramatic way. Windows and your software will run faster and your system will be more stable. XP Repair Pro 2006 is the Most Comprehensive System Repair Tool on the Market. An advanced Registry Cleaner finds and repairs system errors and incorrect information in the windows registry. An optimizer removes obsolete and duplicate entries that Windows and other programs leave behind. It will fix random PC crashes, error messages and will improve system performance by up to 750 percent. After the system scan is completed you can view a complete list of errors that were detected and choose to remove which ones you would like or just let the Intelligence System determine which should be removed. The Intellig

Preview a movie without downloading all 8 parts

Here's what you do 1) Download part 1 of the rar archive 2) Once downloaded, right click on it, on the dropdown menu select "Extract files..." 3) On the menu that comes up, check "Keep broken file". 4) Hit OK, it will start to extract (enter a password if needed) and once it gets to part 2 you will get the normal error message. 5) Hit cancel, close, etc. Get the boxes out of the way. 6) There will be a new folder on your desktop, or where ever you choose to extract to, containing the folder and the first 15 minutes or so of the movie. You can watch part 1 while part 2 is downloading, etc. This is also helpful for checking the quality of movies. You won't be able to play with Windows Media Player, but you can use an alternative like VLC Player which will play it.

How to Delete Undeletable Files in Windows

Many times when trying to remove an unwanted program, especially a piece of adware or spyware, you may run across a file that is undeletable by any normal method. When you try to remove it you'll receive the error message shown below telling you "access denied" and explaining the file may be in use. You may also receive one of the following messages. Cannot delete file: Access is denied There has been a sharing violation. The source or destination file may be in use. The file is in use by another program or user. Make sure the disk is not full or write-protected and that the file is not currently in use. So if the file is in use, how do you delete it? I'll show you several ways of removing these types of files and even some freeware programs that help you remove these pesky undeletable files. Windows 95/98/ME If you are using Windows 95, 98, or Windows ME, the easiest way to remove an undeleteable file is to boot to a DOS prompt and manually delete the file. Before yo