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    A few Questions

    Using, Home Premium 64 Bit

    1. In XP I had My doc's on my D drive. And I don't see how to change it to my D drive in Win 7.

    2. I have 4 Gig's of ram and only see 3.29 GB

    3. I also don't see how to right click and add short cut to desktop. When I right click it just opens the app.

    4. How do you stop the backgrounds from changing?
    Last edited by Rodney M; December 28th, 2009 at 07:30 PM.

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    Hit the windows + Pause keys that will pull up system.
    Make sure you have 64bit as it only sees 3.29 GB of 4, that says 32 bit to me.
    It will be on the system type line.


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    OK, this is what I see!


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    Do you have onboard graphics that uses shared RAM?
    Nick.

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    When I go the remapping way, I can't boot!

    I think I'll just want and upgrade the CPU and MB.
    They're both from when 64 bits just came out..

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    In regards to Question 4,
    I found this,

    - Right-click desktop
    - Click Personalize
    - Toward the bottom - click Desktop Background

    Make sure that there is only a checkmark in the background that you are
    wanting to view. If you have checkmarks beside multiple pictures, it will
    automatically create the slideshow
    .


    Still working on questions 1 & 3 though...

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    For #1.
    http://www.gokhiel.com/2009/05/how-t...ts-folder.html

    #3 set the mouse to double click.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Train View Post

    #3 set the mouse to double click.
    I'm not seeing where to set that!

    And #1 is now fixed!

    Thanks

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    Then slow it down a tad.

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