GASP!! I figured it out!
I allowed hidden files to be viewed and there is the file path I need!
Sheesh. I thought my emails were sitting in limbo somewhere.
Thanks for being there anyway. :)
patb
- Original Message -
From: PatB
To: A-1-Computer_Tech@yahoogroups.com
Yeah Pat, Microsoft has always had those files hidden by default because
they don't think their customers are intelligent enough to not screw
things up. After a fresh install changing that setting is one of the
first things you've got to do. Here are some other normal chores not to
forget
Thanks so much.
#1. I'd like to trust my professional 'puter guy did this, but I don't know
specifically. But you'll have to 'splain it to me since that's a new one for
me.
#2. Done! All is good.
#3. I know I have to do this. He advised against AVG because it runs ALL the
time,
If device manager doesn't show any problems your guy has already
installed the chipset drivers - so no worries there.
I used to use AVG, but MS Security Essentials runs so well and is so
un-intrusive I switched to it. Who else knows better how to protect
windows than Microsoft? You can get it
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