Q: I have lots of folders and documents on my PC (Vista operating system) that I can’t get rid of. I did an Internet search to find a cure, but have not been successful. Do you have a fix for this? I can usually, but not always, get rid of the contents of the folder, but not the folder itself.
A: Unless You have a piece of malware or virus, the problem is almost certainly with your Windows registry, file system that keeps track of the location and settings for the application. There are two things you can try. First, download registry cleaner. There are available, as well as commercial products for free. Only the windows registry cleaner looking and You’ll find lots of products and product reviews. Even if the registry cleaner does not solve your problem, You may find that improve performance of your computer.
The second is to manually delete the folder at the command line. To do this, go to the Start button and then select all programs, then Accessories and finally the Command Prompt. In the window that appears, navigate to the directory where the folder resides. If, for example, a folder in the Windows directory , You would enter cdwindows. Next up rd, type folder. (Replaced folder with the name of the folder.)
Q: Suddenly, the Outlook 2010 started crashing when I highlight a particular email. I have noticed that the only thing is if I open the email or if I have a reading pane to work. If I close the reading pane, everything is fine. Any ideas?
A: Actually, I just ran into the same problem myself. And while I have no idea what actually caused the problem, I found the solution.