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Want to delete tuvaro
If it is shown in the Programs list:Click StartSelect Control PanelClick on Uninstall a programSelect TuvaroClick on UninstallIf it is not visible there,there will be two ways to do it:1.
http://support.microsoft.com/mats/Program_Install_and_UninstallClick on Run now and follow the instructions, remember to choose the Uninstall not Install option in the Fix it.2. Go to StartClick on ComputerSelect the C disk you have OS onDouble Click on Program FilesSelect the folder tuvaro is inDelete itEmpty the Recycle binGo to
%appdata% and see if it is there, if it is, then delete it tooEmpty the Recycle binI hope this helped but if not = REPLY!
I have lost my hotmail account on my MacBook Pro How can I retrieve it
Have you forgot your password or can't login?If you have forgot your password - under Login click on Can't access your account? and follow the instructionsIf you can't access it, do the same as in the forgot password step or go to Outlook.com and login with your e-mail but with @outlook.com.
I don't know the pruduct
Sorry, but nobody on FIXYA is allowed to help you to be a "SOFTWARE PIRATE".
Purchase a _genuine_ copy of the software, to get a valid product-key.
5/20/2011 4:17:24 PM •
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on May 20, 2011
Please key for mikrosoft publisher
Trying to find Keys for products online is illegal if you would like the program buy it, or if you really wish to continue at your own risk search for one online, buy most are viruses, so i wouldn't reccomend it.
3/14/2011 11:37:51 PM •
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on Mar 14, 2011
I have MS office installed on my PC but somehow
Hello:
First, verify that you have the correct version of Microsoft Office. Microsoft Access was only included in the Professional version of Microsoft Office 2003.
Second, Microsoft Access is probably still on your computer, but you no longer have a shortcut to it. You can create one by following these instructions:
- Open a file browser by navigating to Start>Computer (Start>My Computer on XP)
- Navigate to C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office 11\
(C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Office\Office 11\ on x64 systems)
- In this folder is a file called MSACCESS.exe. This is Microsoft Access.
- Right-click on the file.
- Hover/click on the "Send To" option.
- Click on the "Desktop (Create Shortcut)" option.
- You now have a shortcut to Access on your desktop.
3/6/2011 2:20:27 AM •
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on Mar 06, 2011
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