For those who want to get there 'Folder Options' back here we have 2 ways out. Lets see the first one:
# Click on 'start' and then 'run'. # In the 'run' dialog box type gpedit.msc. The Group Policy window will open. # Navigate to the following location: User Configuration> Administrative Templates> Window Components> Windows Explorer # In the right pane, find the Display the menu bar in Windows Explorer. Set its value to 'enabled' by double clicking and setting the correct option. Easy done... thank goodness
Click on Tools then Folder Options. Then click on 'Restore Defaults' button.
right click, click unzip unzip is not an option in windows vista
AnswerOpen regedit in your start>run>regedit browse to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Curre ntVersion\Policies\Explorer or HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\Curr entVersion\policies\Explorer If you find "NoFolderOptions" value, delete it.Another way is to open gpedit in your start>run>gpedit.msc. Browse to User Configuration>Administrative Templates>Windows Explorer>. Removes the Folder Options item from Tools Menu. Set state to disabled.
There are several possible methods: 1. Burn a CD on the Windows 98 computer with the files you want to transfer. 2. Purchase a USB Flash drive and drag files from the Windows 98 computer onto it. Then plug the drive into the Vista computer and drag them back. 3. Share a folder over a network connection. 4. Use floppies.
No. Quite the opposite. The next version of Windows, Windows 7, will be based on Windows Vista with some performance and usability tweaks.
The i386 folder. It should be in C:\Windows
Windows Vista Ultimate $499 Windows XP Professional w/SP2 $429 Windows Vista Business $379 Windows Vista Home Premium $299 Windows Vista Home Basic $259 These prices are in Canadian Dollars...
If your computer had Windows XP on it and you upgraded to Vista, I heard you could call Microsoft and tell them how displeased you were with Vista and wish to downgrade back to XP. They will then deactivate your Vista Product Key and give you a XP product key, you will also have to have a Windows XP cd.
If you have the windows install disc, you can insert it, restart your computer and press any key when it tells you to. This will boot from the DVD and enter the Windows Setup. From there, it will show you a list of partitions on your hard drive before you install windows. Choose the partition on which Vista is installed and click "Delete" under advanced options. The partition will be formatted. If you want to install a fresh copy of Windows Vista, you can do so now. If not, exit windows setup and install whatever OS you want to use. (Make sure you BACK UP your files before formatting - once you format the partition, you can NEVER get the files back.)
In order to find out if, "Rise of Nations" can be installed on a Windows Vista computer, check the back of the CD case, for the supported operating systems of "Rise of Nations."
Maybe it's because of compatibility issues with 64 bit windows vista. If your not running 64 bit vista than it won't work on vista at all. Go back to XP. It might work on Windows 7, and it would definitely work on windows XP Mode. But you have to have pro or ultimate to have XP Mode. Since 7 is much better than Vista, you should consider upgrading. Otherwise, go back to XP.
Different version of Windows use a different activation key. When you did the right thing by yourself in upgrading to Windows 7 that disabled you vista key. Even Microsoft has described Windows 7 as Vista with the bugs squashed. Most people who can have dumped Vista and enjoyed the change up to Windows 7. Contact Microsoft on how you can downgrade your operating system