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Hi Violet Yes, Rosie is correct. Try going to the site she has suggested, I would download the chipset driver and install it, I always do that first - and reboot. Then try downloading and installing the Launch manager program (you can find this by clicking on the "Applications" tab …

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Hi, I've developed a family browser that blocks adult content, it's been developed for Windows and works on PC's, laptops etc that have Windows XP, Vista, and 7. Now I was wondering about getting it onto mobile devices but it's an unknow area for me, so can anyone help with …

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Try downloading Malwarebytes and Superantispyware (both free). Run Malwarebytes first - click on "Quick scan", if it finds anything click on "Show results" and remove - reboot if asked to do so. Repeat the process with Superantispyware. Let us know how you get on. Andy.

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Try removing the laptop battery, they can cause this. - unplug the power supply first! Also, check your power supply is giving the correct voltage.

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Hi, Hold the power on/off switch down for a few seconds, that will make your machine turn off. Let go of the power switch, and press it again to turn it back on. Now keep tapping the F8 key as it starts, you should get some windows boot options. You …

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Hi, The "Sality" virus is probably the worst virus I have come across. The virus will infect every single .exe file, so any program you run however normal - firefox, explorer, word etc will startup the virus. Example: You unzip some files, one .exe file has the virus - you …

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Hi Joe, Yes, check the usb cable. You could also try connecting it to another computer to see if it does the same there. I would do the following in this order: Try a different USB socket Try on a different computer Try a different cable It could be that …

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Hi Violet, Jorge is correct, In this situation I would stick with Vista, if you change the operating system you would need to know if you can get all the drivers for the machine first before doing anything. The recovery CD should have all the drivers included but after a …

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Hi, Try downloading Superantispyware (it's free). I use three free programs, Avast anti-virus, Malwarebytes (you already have that) and Superantispyware. Firstly, after downloading Superantispyware boot into "Safe mode". Setup and run Superantispyware, try a "Quick scan" first. Remove any infected files and reboot back to "Safe mode" and run again, …

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