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  1. So, does anyone know exactly where they're cached and whether I'll be able to legitimately delete them without fouling up Windows?

     

     

    Addendum, about 20 hrs later: I've found where they're cached! They're at C:\WINDOWS\Software Distribution\Download\<alphanumeric>\update. They all appear to be encrypted or encoded in some way. There are sub-folders to each. I've no idea whether they can be legitimately deleted, though. Anyone know?

     

    1. Load up services.msc and stop the Automatic Updates service.

    2. Delete everything in drive:\Windows\SoftwareDistribution folder

    3. Restart Automatic updates service.


  2. Login as administrator, then take ownership of the old profile directory. Make a copy of the entire directory someplace else eg a seperate disk or USB drive or something. If the user had logged in again, it may have a new name e.g. Username.001 or something, back that up as well

     

    Delete the old profile(s), get the user to login again so it will create a fresh profile. Logout and login as administrator, and then copy the documents, desktop items, email and favourites to the new profile.


  3. I would check the following settings in the web interface:

     

    1. Network

    1a. Workgroup/Domain. Make sure the Workgroup name (not a domain) matches the one configured on your PC. On XP, it defaults to XPHOME, on Buffalo it may be WORKGROUP!

    1b. Check authentication matches your Workgroup setup (I cannot read settings from manual)

     

    2. Disk Management.

    2a. Run a Disk Check on disks to ensure they are ok.

     

    3. Shared Folders.

    3a.Make sure a share called 'Share' is set up otherwise you need to configure it again.

    3b. In the permissions, make sure all the relevant users have rights to access the share(s).

     

    4. User Management.

    4a. There are two users will access by default but you may have added new users. Check them here and if password is wrong, change it here. Make sure users have rights to the share (see above).


  4. 1. Make sure 'Fast Save is turned off' (although this is mutual exclusive with backup files option)

    2. A backup copy is only made when you modify a file and it will save it in the same location as the original document e.g

    Backup of file.wbk (it basically copies the existing file, and saves the new changes in the doc file)

     

    Try turning off the backup option, click apply, and ok. Then open tools, options, turn on the backup option, click apply and ok.


  5. First place to look is Device Manager (start, run, devmgmt.msc) and see if you get exclamation marks next to any USB devices esp. the Controller or USB Hubs. If you have one then you need to reinstall drivers again for your USB ports using drivers for the motherboard for your PC.

     

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