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Re: You've probably done this, but remove and reinsert your keyboard connector at the back of the PC. | |
Re: Try Start > Settings > Control Panel > Add/Remove Programs > Microsoft internet Explorer Click the Change/Remove button and you should see an option to Repair IE If that doesn't work, what OS and IE version have you? | |
Re: Which version of Windows have you? | |
Re: You probably don't have the Chinese language pack installed. In the menu, go View > Encoding > Auto Select If that doesn't solve it, try View > Encoding > More and select the language. | |
Re: Yeah, it's hard to believe, but it must be worthwhile to keep doing it since it's been around for about 40 years now. It does have a serious side though, I've read that some victims got killed after trying to back out when they were in too deep. | |
Re: Hey, is there a bronze medal to play for? Looks like Cosi and Coder have gold and silver wrapped up :) | |
Re: [QUOTE=Antonbomb22]by alexa's standards ur site isnt the best till its broken the top 100,000:)[/QUOTE] I've been using the Alexa bar for the past couple of months as just another tool to help in building 'the picture.' Alexa themselves say that the results aren't reliable until you get below 100,000, and … | |
Re: Sorry for dragging up an old thread, just want to mention something to be careful of:[QUOTE=Arizona Web]As far as sending out emails, I think you're right, since you have had contact I don't think it violates a spam law, but I would do some research to see if there is … | |
Re: Control Panel > Add/Remove Programs > Microsoft Internet Explorer. There's a "Repair" option you can pick there, might help. | |
Re: These mightn't help or you may have done them, but they're quick and simple to try... 1. Right-click on the link you want to open and click on "Open in new window" in the pop-up menu. 2. Shift-click on the link. 3. Tools > Internet Options > Advanced tab > … | |
Re: Hi Bluz, you can use sub-ds in WHM without a problem. You have 2 main choices: 1. Create the sub in WHM. It will have it's own cPanel and most of the features of a full domain account. This seems to be what you want. 2. You can also create … | |
Re: Have a peek at Tools > Internet Options > Connections tab There should be nothing there. If so, click on "LAN Settings" and it should be set to "Automatically detect..." | |
Re: [QUOTE=SarahH]are you saying I should install one of those uninstall programs, THEN go into safe mode and use the uninstall program?[/QUOTE] He's not saying that. Those were separate instructions. Try Safe Mode uninstall of Panda first. If it doesn't help, then try installing YU and seeing if that'll help. | |
Re: Sandra, how competitive are your keywords? If they're not very competitive, doing some basic SEO yourself could well be enough. | |
Re: Windows64 can use the extra power in the new 64-bit CPUs from AMD and Intel. Windows XP is 32-bit, so it basically can't use the extra. Win64 is really only useful if you also have 64-bit applications to run on it. It is likely that 32-bit apps [probably 99+% of … | |
Re: What I've heard is that the extension has no effect on general SEO issues like keywords in the domain. Where it does come into play is in which versions of SERPs your domain will rank highly--eg a .co.uk will do better in Google's UK pages than a .com, but worse … | |
Re: It's not the monitor, since same happens with your one. Almost certainly cable or graphics chip. | |
Re: If DLH's tip doesn't solve it, try closing the maximized window with Shift-X. Btw, for both tips, close any other browser windows which are open. You want to use them on the last open window. | |
Re: If many other sites link to your site, Google figures you probably have good content. If a big or important site [PR6-7] links to you, Google gives that extra weight. The result is that Google will be more inclined to display your site to people who search for something your … | |
I'm looking to replace Norton SystemWorks as my main PC utility package, as it seems to have gone steadily downhill in the last few years. The best two atlernatives I've been able to identify are [URL=http://www.iolo.com/sm/5pro/index.cfm]System Mechanic Pro[/URL] and [URL=http://www.v-com.com/product/SystemSuite_Home.html]SystemSuite[/URL]. I'm leaning towards Sys Mechanic because of their recent deal … | |
Re: Hotbar is spyware and has probably messed up your system. Read [URL=http://www.spyware-removal.com/remove-hotbar.html]this article[/URL] and post in the Security forum if you're still stuck. | |
Re: You might have more luck with replies if you posted in the Databases forum :) I'm using Access 2003 and it has converters to and from older versions like 2000/97. Have you looked into those? Another possibility is to try and recreate the problem query from scratch in Access XP. | |
Re: Very likely you don't have enough RAM, PhotoShop gobbles RAM like a child in a candy store. How much RAM is on the two PCs you mention? Have you defragmented your hard disk lately? If not, do so. Your swap file [virtual memory on the hard disk] may not be … | |
Re: Which Windows version? Sounds like it might be a permissions problem [although the error message doesn't suggest that]. Win2000 and probably XP can be setup so that only an Administrator can install programs. This would be a typical setting for a school, library or other public computing place where you … | |
Re: Spy Assassin may be your problem, afaik it's not reliable. Uninstall it and then try one of the known good tools like Adaware from Lavasoft or Pest Patrol. | |
Re: Kris, you need to post this in the Security forum, that's where the Hijack This experts hang out :) | |
Re: Control Panel > Add/Remove Programs > Microsoft Internet Explorer > Repair. | |
Re: Have you installed the latest Windows Updates? What is the error? Is there an error message, what does it say? | |
Re: I'm not aware of a way to do what you want Glenn. It's largely pointless anyway, more than 90% of spam comes from a different address each time. | |
Re: You need to post this in the Security forum. | |
Re: Have you a HP printer attached? Disconnect it, boot into safe mode and uninstall the printer. If that fixes the problem, search HP's site for a fix or patch. | |
Re: It's probably worth your while running another A-V like AVG and a couple of anti-malware programs like AdAware and SpyBot, just to more or less eliminate it being a problem on your side. Do you notice this happening more often at particular times? Cable connections degrade when more users are … | |
Re: I don't know if this is relevant, but there's a similar setting in Windows Explorer. Tools > Options > General tab See the "Browse Folders" section, make sure "Open each folder in its own window" is selected. IE and WinExp share some technology, so maybe... | |
Re: It can be done--do a search for "dual boot." You'll need to partition your hard drive beforehand, and you should have 256MB RAM and better than around a 1.5GHz processor to be able to use XP comfortably with non-stressful apps. | |
Re: Wow, must be the 10th time I've seen this post in various forums... | |
Re: [QUOTE=Badboynab]Well u can go to google.com and search those ddl files download them then put them in the correct directories[/QUOTE] Probably not wise since bridge.dll is a virus. | |
Re: Turn off virtual memory [aka swap file, page file], reboot and try defragging. Turn virtual memory on again afterwards. | |
Re: Your OE emails are contained in ".dbx" files and the address book in a ".wab" file. You should be able to locate those in your \windows folder and copy them elsewhere as a backup. Then try uninstalling OE. Iirc, it'll give you an option to try and repair it, which … | |
Re: Can you paste an example here for us to look at? Are you using WinXP? | |
Re: [QUOTE=Puckdropper]If your system is limited on its resources, you won't have anything wrong and it still may act like that. (Like a P-66 with 4 MB of RAM...)[/QUOTE] That's the most common reason I've observed for that kind of behavior. What speed CPU and MB of RAM have you? Does … | |
Re: Any error messages? How far can you get in the shutdown process, what happens at end? | |
Re: Very likely it's video driver corruption. Do what DMR said first. | |
Re: Sounds like a major mess to me :( Wait and see what others might suggest, but it sounds like you need to format your hard drive and do a clean install of Win XP. Did you have a dual boot system? That "Microsoft Windows" you used to have sounds like … | |
Re: Sarah, has your PC always done this, or did it run fine until recently? Can you remember making any changes shortly before this started happening, eg installing new hardware or software? | |
Re: I don't use Poser Duncan, but a number of our artists do. I've dug up a few bits which should help you from various postings they've made: As for learning Poser, my approach to it was the same as with all other software: jump in and fool around. If I … | |
Re: Yes. :) I'm using Office 2003 on Win2000, all works fine. I upgraded from Office 2000 and it went very well--just needed to check the settings in the various programs' Tools > Options panels and do some tweaking there, especially for the new settings. You won't need a converter, Access … | |
Re: I would suggest letting Access do its own thing with an auto-number primary key. Your next three fields are date, building# and problem#. For your staff to enter their inspection data, use a nested form. The main form would have date and building#, the sub-form would have problem# and the … | |
Re: I agree, the US coverage was poor and the commentary dire in general over the two weeks. Is there an Olympics for Dummies we could send to NBC? I got the biggest smile from seeing Merlene Ottey back again in the sprints at age 44--one of my all-time favorite athletes. … | |
Re: I get that occasionally too. Deleting temp Internet files and rebooting should cure it. Btw, using the Ctrl+Enter keys is a quick way to access .com sites. Eg, type daniweb in the address bar, then press Ctrl and Enter keys together. | |
Re: You need to connect via AOL first. Then minimize the AOL browser and launch IE. Can you connect then? |
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