Bill Hough
Thanks! I'll read the folleing message
Steve, When you right-click on the desktop icon, and pick “properties”, a description of the “target” executable should appear in the “shortcut” tab. The “target” is the location of the executable on your hard drive. You have to navigate to that location. You will start at the root directory of the file structure, C:, and descend through the sub directories listed in the target path. Each step in the path is separated by a backslash. Use Windows Explorer to do this. Go to My Computer, pick “C:”, and then pick each subdirectory (Microsoft calls them folders) until you get to the one with all numbers. In that directory should be the executable with the same name followed by .exe. That is the file you want to right click, pick properties, and remove the check mark on “Read Only”. Make sure you “apply” after removing the check mark. You should then be able to change its name (rename after a right click ) Then reboot, go back to the file location with the same method, and delete the file. Go up one directory and delete the directory, which will have the same numerical name. If this makes no sense, get some help from a kid in the neighborhood.
Bill Hough
Bill Hough