Open Registry Editor(click start, Run.type regedit, press ok), Locate registry key HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Drive\shell On righthand side rightclick on default, click modify,In the edit window, type None in the value data box,click ok. Quit registry editor.
with a image program like daemon tools search for it
Hi, I faced to "Windows cannot find svchost.exe. Make sure you typed the name correctly, and then try again. To search a file, click the Start button, and then click Search" problem. After long search I found solution of this problem - Windows Cannot Find Quick Fix or Fix Wizard as I remember. Hope this helps.
You can search for it by clicking the Windows start menu button and then using the search. It's actually called psr.exe . It's actually inside the folder C:\Windows\System32.
Yes, windows search will work.
FOR MICROSOFT WINDOWS XP USERS: 1.) Click on, "Start" 2.) Click on, "My Computer" 3.) Click on the, "Search button" 4.) Drag your cursor over to the text bar where it reads, "Local HardDisk Drives: C:/) 5.) Click on it. 6.) Change the option to Local Disk C:/. 7.) Drag your cursor over to the top bar, and type in, "Windows Media Player." 8.) Click on, "Search." 9.) When you see the picture of the logo for Windows Media Player, click on Stop. 10.) Then double-click the correct picture of the logo for Windows Media Player. 11.) And it should run. But if no search results, pop-up, then you'll either have to: 1.) Search Bing for, "Windows Media Player Download." OR 2.) Completely re-install Windows XP Home Edition, Windows XP Professional, Windows XP Tablet PC Edition, or Windows XP Media Center Edition, whichever one you have. FOR WINDOWS VISTA USERS 1.) Click on, "Start" 2.) Click on, "Computer" 3.) Click on the use, "Search Companion" button. 4.) Drag your cursor over to the text bar where it reads, "Local HardDisk Drives: C:/) 5.) Click on it. 6.) Change the option to Local Disk C:/. 7.) Drag your cursor over to the top bar, and type in, "Windows Media Player." 8.) Click on, "Search." 9.) When you see the picture of the logo for Windows Media Player, click on Stop. 10.) Then double-click the correct picture of the logo for Windows Media Player. 11.) And it should run. MICROSOFT WINDOWS VISTA USERS: But if no search results, pop-up then you'll either have to: 1.) Search Bing for, "Windows Media Player Download." OR 2.) Completely re-install Windows Vista Home Basic, Windows Vista Home Premium, Windows Vista Professional, Windows Vista Ultimate, Windows Vista Business, Windows Vista Tablet PC Edition, or Windows Vista Media Center Edition, whichever one you have.
Windows Search is used to search for specific things someone wants to find out more information about. Someone also can use Windows Search to check their email.
The Copernicus Desktop Search is a better alternative to built-in windows search in computers using windows operating system. The Copernicus Search also searches the places normal windows search does not.
No, Windows is an operating system.
No.
The program Windows Desktop Search, as it was known on Windows XP, was a default program on all Windows XP computers that searched your computer for files with a given keyword. The program is now called Windows Search but still does the same basic function.
There are many ways to go about performing a Windows Live Search, however the most effective and one of the simplest ways to do this is to install the Windows Live Search Bar for your web browser and then using this bar to search.
Yes