Disk qoutas
you are so stupid this is COMPUTER windows not house windows!
Double left click on it.
I am running Windows Vista Home Basic, downloaded the game, everything was working fine, but when I double clicked the icon, it went straight to "marbleblast.exe has stopped working", then I have to close the program. Any suggestions? Is it the game or my computer?(I tried running as Administrator)
In windows these are stored in c:\windows\fonts From explorer you can double-click on any of the font files to view the font.
Double click My Computer and on the menu choose Help | About Windows. It will show you at the bottom.
I take it that you are referring to the "Clipboard Viewer" application, which has been removed from Windows Vista for unknown reasons. You can, however, copy the Clipboard Viewer from a Windows XP computer to your Vista computer: Look for the file C:\windows\system32\clipbrd.exe on your windows XP computer. Copy that to your Vista computer and paste the file wherever you need it. Double-clicking on the icon will enable you to open the Clipboard Viewer.
Go to my computer and (double) click on the hardrive which you use (ex. C:\ or D:\) and (double) click on WINDOWS (ex. C:\WINDOWS or D:\WINDOWS) now scroll down and find a folder named fonts (ex. C:\WINDOWS\Fonts or D:\\WINDOWS\Fonts) or just copy this: :\WINDOWS\Fonts and at the start add in the letter of your hardrive. :)
If you can open it with one of the many other methods, then it's the double click speed you need to change in Mouse settings. If you cannot open your HDD inside windows at all, then how on earth are you running windows?
In Windows 98 through ME, to access your hard drive, double-click on the My Computer symbol on your desktop. Then, double click on the symbol with C: somewhere in the title. In Windows NT through Vista, open your Start menu. Click on My Computer on that menu. Then, do last step for 98-ME computers.
Windows XP Go to My Computer Double-click on C: Double-click on the Documents and Settings folder Double-click on the folder the has your Windows username Double-click on the Local Settings folder Double-click on the Application Data folder Double-click on the Activision folder Double-click on the CoDWaW folder
Once can check for a windows update via the control panel by double clicking on the windows update icon. This will load a program that will check the internet if your computer is up to date.
Using a Mac or Windows? In windows, click Start, My Computer, then double click the drive icon where the CD is inserted and it will open to show the pictures.