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Re: LOL muhammad_74. Hopefully they'll unhide extensions by default. It would be nice if they go back to the original menus. | |
Re: Good Luck with it. No matter how well you know Windows 8, you may not like it. I think they built it on the Windows ME kernel. It's great for people who don't know a lot about computers. I call it Windows 8ol (aka AOL) because they try to make … | |
Re: Uninstall the USB drivers, DO NOT remove them when uninstalling. Then right click and pick Search for Hardware changes. Let the OS try to detect and reinstall them on it's own. Reboot after that and try again. | |
Re: You didn't change any folder permissions or rename one of your system folders? I'm sure you did but did you try to hit CTRL+ALT+DEL once you got to that screen? Also, how long did you let your computer sit at the boot screen before giving up? Sometimes updates take a … | |
Re: It could be your fan. Try to get into the BIOS and see what the fan speed is. Then, as soon as you get into Windows, head to computer management and check your Windows logs. Try tapping F8 as the computer boots and pick "Last Known Good Configuration". | |
Re: #1, the system you mentioned sounds like it would be able to handle it but... The RAM and hard drive may be more of a "Bottlen Neck" than the CPU. Most peopel only use 1/3 of their CPUs processing power. If you're buying from an actual store, see if they … | |
Re: It could be a USB memory stick or external hard drive you had plugged in at one point. It may be a card reader you have installed on your PC. | |
Re: It sounds like your fan may be having problems, even though you hear it. The CPU fan my not be working or it may not be putting out enough airflow. Also try pulling your Memory out, plug it back in. Check your CPU, if it's a slot CPU it may … | |
Re: Open an elevated command prompt and type "javaws -uninstall" and hit enter. This will NOT uninstall Java but it will clear the Java Cache. Then try again. This is the #1 fix Java recommends trying for any Java error. | |
Re: Check your services. (services.msc). Make sure Server and Workstation are running. Also try disabling your Windows firewall and try to connect again. If it still doesn't work, then turn your Firewall back on. Have you tried to Telnet to the server and SSL Port 443? i.e. telnet remoteIPAddr 443. If … | |
Re: I hope it's been resolves in over a week but if it hasn't. Try killing MS trusted Installer, even if you rebooted you may need to kill it. If you're not affraid of the registry, backup your whole Microsoft Office Key. Then delete just the 8.0, 9.0 and 14.0 keys. … | |
Re: I don't know what the other posting are thinking. It's normal depending on your computer or environment. #1 Check your Windows logs, Application and System. #2 Then start by checking your Monitor driver, yes your monitor driver. It should be set to Generic PnP Monitor. If not, change it and … | |
Re: Don't waste your time with anything other than Hiren's Boot CD. Search for the "Hiren's Boot CD Download". It is 100% free so don't be scammed by someone trying to sell it. I've worked with computers for over 30 years. I had trouble making other bootable drives due to they … |
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