i turned off drag-to disk- on startup and cant find it anywhere to turn it back on i think there is a whole list if i can remember where you can just click on.
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Re: how do i turn on items when compuiter starts
Does any of the info here help?
http://reviews.cnet.com/4520-10165_7-5554402-1.html
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Re: how do i turn on items when compuiter starts
Drag to Disk is probably part of you Roxio Easy Media Creator or Sonic s/w. If you turned it offf it will no longer appear in your StartUp items menu. Howver all you need to do is Start>Programs>Roxio Easy Media Creator> Data> Drag to Disc and it will start. After it starts up you can ste the preferences to turn on or off at start up.
Regards, Murray
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god this is really kick ass thanks soo much for helping ... since you know your way around i was wondering about one more ? my printer prints in red even thogh the top of page no is black and the print is really tiny . help! it is a hp 2410- psc . thanks so much
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