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Re: Get your corporate people to change the policies set for non-Admin users. | |
Re: Google file unlock software. | |
Re: Is this only a wireless phenomenon? i.e. when you are wired to the router all is always satisfactory? When you are connected wirelessly, you should be able to obtain signal strength diagnostics expressed in dbm. If you can do this, let us know th readings at start up (good speed) … | |
Re: There are two possibilities here: 1/ The computer's PSU gave out - it is no more 2/ A power glitch zapped something. If you're lucky, it's a fuse (if the PSU has one); if you're less lucky, a new PSU might do it, but there could be collateral damage on … | |
Re: have you tried removing and re-adding the device? Disconnect it - reboot and check it's not there in Device Manager - removing it by Add/Remove hardware if necessary. Reconnect it - let it be discovered and tell us what happens. | |
Re: You mean you want to waste our time instead? Google is as good a place for you as it is for us. We can be of most help if you tell us ore - like what changes have you made to your system lately? Do you run Norton AV? Do … | |
Re: Might help if youtold us what laptop model this is. Then we can compare with any known history. | |
Re: I can only imagine that there is a glitch with the SATA set-up. I suggest you check it out both physically and from a BIOS perspective. | |
Re: You preseumably did a registry clean? Anyway, have a read of this piece of useful information regarding WINPOL.EXE. [url]http://www.trendmicro.com/vinfo/virusencyclo/default5.asp?VName=TROJ_AGENT.IWD&VSect=T[/url] It means that Windows stuff isn't likely to be in a state of grace. If you're lucky, a straight Windows Repair from the Windows CD will put things right/ But in … | |
Re: What do you mean by "running"? It's always present in Task Manager. Your HJT log is fine so far as I can tell. Makes a change. | |
Re: dead simple. Uninstall Netscape ... simple if you haven't any e-mails lodged inside your Netscape 7 Inbox that you need to keep. | |
Re: Is mknmhunf.dll actually there in windows\system32 or has it gone? In which case do a registry cleanup and the message should disappear on boot up. If the file is there, note its date and time of creation for later use. Presumably you've been clearing out some malware. Is anything else … | |
Re: You are infected. I pulled out an example line in a very complex HJT that I suspect nobody can be arsed to fully analyse! --------------------------------------------------------- O2 - BHO: (no name) - {30D369D4-4C5F-4BA5-A054-4F4071C8367A} - H:\WINDOWS\system32\jkkjk.dll --------------------------------------------------------- I suspect Vitumonde/Vundo. The OLVED threads in this forum contain an end to end narrative … | |
Re: Looks clean to me. What does Task Manager report under Processes/CPU as the first 5 in the list of CPU utilisation? And what is your configuration? | |
Re: Try gping into Safe Mode without networking and go back to your last system restore. otherwise we'll have to find a registry edit to do in Safe Mode (I think). | |
Re: Read through the stuff posted in the link below. Many options for you to try. [url]http://forums.techguy.org/business-applications/561879-windows-no-disk-exception-processing.html[/url] | |
Re: Not really. Now watch the contrary answers. I suppose a dead short in memory could blow a capacitor or something on the mobo. So, what's your problem? | |
Re: I would have gone about it in the same way as I described for the Virtumonde trojan. The method details are posted here: [thread]88342[/thread] | |
Re: There are lots of posts in this forum concerning a dead laptop. Unlike desktops, laptops are not a viable home repair job if they are power dead. You've said that the power brick delivers the correct voltage. SO the problem lies the other side of the power in socket. I … | |
Re: What would I do? I would always put the suspect drive into a USB enclosure rather than connect it electrically to the same "internal" channel. I can then be sure that there are no "associated" effects. caperjack it was, I think, thought you had a suspect hard drive. The USB … | |
Re: We really need a full description of your problem. I can't understand whether it's the machine you can ping from that's the problem or the other machine. We need to know your PC details, the modem, the router and so on. Full details of everything seeing that we're probably thousands … | |
Re: The only technical issues of which I am aware are potentially as follows: 1/ Activation code already used. There is tolerance in my experience so it's worth a try providing you are remaining legal. 2/ If it's an OEM Windows disk set, the right drivers may not be present for … | |
Re: Try rebooting from the Windows CD and use the repair option. if that doesn't work, if you have another PC, put the disk into a USB enclosure, attach it to the other PC and stream your data files off. Then wipe the disk, reinstall windows and any viruses, spywares, trojans, … | |
Re: When this happens, it is usually "telling" you that it can't start in anything but Safe Mode.. When that fails (as you have described), you can try going back to the last known good configuration (one of the options). If that doesn't work, you can put in your XP disk … | |
Re: Right click on the photo and choose SAVE AS | |
Re: Search this forum for the many threads on this subject/symptom and see what applies to you. Keywords like reboot, continual reboot. | |
Re: How far into booting did it get? Far enough to load some of your stuff too? When you did your Windows re-install, did it happen on first boot before any applications went in? Did you set up as part of the re-install any networking software - i..e. did you run … | |
Re: Google this: installed program inventory | |
I bought a Q6600 quad processor with Windows XP Pro 64, principally to handle a calculation that takes 50 hours on my other system (Intel T7200 2GHz Core 2 Duo). The software concerfned makes use of multiple processors. The following highlights are reported here: 1/ I would have expected the … | |
Re: You could try the Repair Connection facility offered for the ethernet port. Or go to the CMD panell (RUN --> CMD) and execute: ipconfig /release ipconfig /renew You will previously need to ensure that your TCP/IP settings for the ethernet port on your PC are set to Automatically Obtain Address … | |
Re: Please be more specific about the error message, what was running (exactly) and when that occurred. There's nothing we can do to help you without information. You're right in front of the thing and many of us are thiousands of miles away. On the scant info you've provided, I'd guess … | |
Re: I often find, and I mean often, that by taking the disk concerned, washing in warm sopay water, rinsing and drying with a tea towel solves the problem. Sometimes (and I mean only sometimes), I put a cleaning CD (the one with flail heads on the surface) into the drive … | |
Re: We look forward to your HJT log if the repair doesn't work. | |
Re: Sounds like a trojan/virus to me. The clue lies in the temporary respite by using the registry cleaner. You should go to the Virus forum, read the first three sticky posts and post a HJT log there for checking. Befire you do that, dwnload SpyBot, run it and let that … | |
Re: I think you answered your own question. | |
Re: I think you need to tell us rather more about the problem you need solved. | |
Re: If you are the Network Admin, your privileges need to be extended to allow password resets for users who have forgotten their passwords. Your journey should start there. You'll need better than noddy tools (although Network Magic might get you started on mapping the network) in order to monitor traffic … | |
Re: Try this info site: [url]http://www.storagereview.com/guide2000/ref/hdd/bios/size.html[/url] What operating system? What version of FDISK? Does your BIOS allow you to control Int 13h? | |
Re: The Queen has prolly given you fair warning that there may be a lurker from your original screw up. Maybe you should post a HJT log so that we can see if there's anything showing - or maybe you're up to it yourself, of course. | |
Re: Something came loose bouncing up and down in the car? | |
Re: Not much to go on as we don't know what was running at the time. Often it's a device driver trying to crash through the Kernel's protected space. But I haven't converted the Hex to see where it's trying to access. What's your configuration? But we do nned to know … | |
Re: Is this post in the forum of any use to you: [url]http://www.daniweb.com/forums/thread25253.html[/url] Maybe this info: [url]http://www.pcreview.co.uk/forums/thread-1843123.php[/url] | |
Re: From what I can see: 1/ remove the double quote marks 2/ For %USERNAME% substitute the actual name in the path and make sure the destination directory (with the same substitution) is present. | |
Re: [url]http://pcsupport.about.com/od/findbyerrormessage/a/missinghaldll.htm[/url] Try the solutions listed in the above site. | |
Re: [url]http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=889482fc-5f56-4a38-b838-de776fd4138c&displaylang=en[/url] Perhaps you could download and reinstall the Windows Installer. Although that doesn't explain why it works in Safe Mode. | |
Re: Your HJT log is riddled with Spyware entries. This thread should appear in the Virus forum. The thing doing the damage is shown in these keys: O4 - HKLM\..\Run: [WinAntiSpyware 2006] "C:\Program Files\WinAntiSpyware 2006\was6.exe" /min O4 - HKLM\..\Run: [was6cw] C:\Program Files\Common Files\WinAntiSpyware 2006\was6cw.exe - DLLs have been spawned adding to … | |
Re: Instinctively I'd say that apps load the CPU; surf doesn't. So is there any chance that your CPU is overheating - the heat isn't being conducted or blown away? Have a look at your cooling on the CPU or the case. | |
Re: My 1960s webcam from Madagascar installed first time. Did you read this article: [url]http://support.microsoft.com/kb/314634[/url] Basically the aeticle suggests that a registry change might be needed, though why this happened in the first place may need investigating. What did you last auto-nstall and what does the .inf file for that say? … | |
Re: I recommend as follows: 1/ Look at [I]Task Manager[/I], double click the [I]CPU[/I] column in [I]Processes[/I], and report what processes are using how much CPU. 2/ Perhaps you notice the disk making more noise than usual. This could mean disk thrashing during the copy/play operations. 3/ If you don't have … | |
Re: You need a router with replaceable antennae. You MIGHT face the problem of weak wireless signal across 50 yards (you might not). So the important thing, IMO, is to buy a wireless router that allows you to unscrew the antennae and replace then with larger high gain antennae should have … |
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