How do i decompress a file that has been compressed with microvault virtual expander with a mac. Macs can't run .exe files and when i try to open them all I get is a bunch of gibberish in a text edit file. I am trying to make some files accessible from my flash drive that were accidentally compressed when i had a PC.
SOURCE: winzip extractor
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SOURCE: File is not accessible. Access is denied message
Hi.
Sorry for the delayed responce. Ok first thing is first. The "files/folder is not accessible" occurs because the program cannot find the files in the place where they should be. for example if you put your socks in a draw and your wife moved it, when you return you wont have axcess to them right :) will basically its the same thing here. What you will need to do is find the default directory of itunes it should be in the Options or tools ir settings menu (I dont use itunes so i am not sure just play around in the program until you find it) once you do you need to search you computer for where the PC Backup put your files ..
click start then search and type the name or piece of the name of a song you know should be there. Once you find it browse to the directory of where the song is located. Click start then my computer then local disk to get to your harddrive. Go to the folder that has the songs and copy them. then paste them into the directory where itunes is looking for them.
SOURCE: will virtual pc for mac v7 work with powerbook g4 running 10.4.11
Sorry, but the G4 and G5 desktops have chipsets released prior to the Intel agreement allowing pc's with CoreDuo and Macs with DualCore chips to exchange data, even though Virtual PC for G3 through G5 chipsets did work in running MS OS's prior to Vista, including XP, on mac platforms.
Now, if this helps, you might be able to secure an older version of Virtual PC, since your version works on current Macs and PCs with Vista, to run XP on your G4 and G5.
SOURCE: unauthorized access blocked open process token
Hi,
If you use another anti virus/spy program like Norton Antivirus which i suspect you are as you are using Norton Internet Security then you may not need Windows Defender running at all. If you think that Windows Defender is the culprit stopping your Canon application from running then why don't you stop Defender from running.
Open the Windows Defender program, click on Tools->Options, select Administrator
Options, and uncheck the "Use Windows Defender box". Confirm that you do
indeed want to do this, click Close.
Restart your computer and try running the Canon application to see if it has helped.
If it has then all's well, if you want to run Windows Defender again just follow the above steps and re-check the "Use Windows Defender" box again.
If this does not work please post back.
Good luck.
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