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Re: Dani's right, thats the right way to go at it. If for some reason that doesn't work, repair Internet Explorer. Good luck mate :) | |
Re: Use SUNS version like Faranth said. Should solve your problem, if not, let me know. | |
Re: I love it. Looks very professional :) | |
Re: Depends what you wanted deleted bro... I can't help ya unless you tell me what you dont want. | |
Re: Try this. Disable the proxy and see if you can still access the internet, if you can, then it's a error with the proxy. Post back the answer and I will help you solve this problem. | |
Re: Go into BIOS and make sure that you HardDrive is set to Primary Drive. | |
Re: Here ya go bro, i got a link for ya that tells you excatly how to fix it. It is a problem with your NAT address pool is configured so that the start address is the same as the end address and the mask is 255.255.255.255. [URL=http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=293497]The Network Address Translator … | |
Re: Ok here could be the problem. Most likly your files are still on the hardrive so all is not lost. Try plugging your USB into another port on your computer. It should identify it, install the right drivers, and work. It will not be formatted UNLESS you tell it to … | |
Re: Here is the way of booting into the C-Prompt. Insert your Windows XP Pro CD at bootup. Then once all booted you will have the options of "Installing Windows" "Recovery Console". You will hit Recovery Console. It will ask you to enter your Administator password so go ahead and do … | |
Re: I love XP pro. I can't say im a server master like Tek is, but I'll take his word on it for .NET ;) | |
Re: Well iamreally cool, you might want to scan your computer for viruses and or errors. You can use scandisk if you want, or go out and purchase Norton System Utilties. I wouln't buy anything unless you absolutly had too though. |
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