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Whoa, major problems there. Since you want to wipe everything clean, I'd suggest you get a new Windows installation disc from your local PC store. Just make sure you buy the requisite number of licenses. Use these CDs to install your Operating System. During setup, you'll be given the option …

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or you could change your DVD drive's region to 2. Be advised that you can only make this change 5 times, after which the region will be permanently changed to whatever you had set it to last. You can change the region from device manager.

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try cleaning out your system restore cache. open system properties, click the system restore tab, check "Turn off system restore on all drives", click apply, click ok on the warning that pops up. This will disable system restore and delete all restore point. After this is done, uncheck the same …

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The issue is due to NTFS access permissions. You need to reset the Ntfs access permissions

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You sure youre not performing a simulation and are actully writing the CD? Nero has an option called simulate wherein it will not write data, but simulate a disc write.

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I have the ASUS DRW-1608P2S, but then again thats just a rebranded Pioneer DVR-110, so you could go for either.

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Does Device Manager show the Driver provider as Microsoft, and Digital Signer as Microsoft Windows Publisher? If yes, then it's perfectly normal. These drivers are standard ODD drivers and no other drivers are required if you want to use your drives solely for reading CDs/DVDs. If on the other hand …

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Yes, it's normal. The descripancy arises because hard disk manufacturers advertise by saying 1 GB=1,000 MB but in reality, 1Gb=1,024MB

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After changing the preferences in the BIOS, are you saving the changes before exiting? Lots of people just exit the BIOS without saving the changes made.

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If you can burn RW, but not R, and the disc is fine, the problem lies in the recorder itself. See if you can get it serviced, or get a new one.

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If the drive is a refurbished one, you could have problems. If you can get it replaced under warranty, do it. Otherwise, well, just be wary when you buy stuff online the next time, and stay away from OEM hardware.

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It's true. Most OEMs have a partition that's hidden from the user, and is used for storing diagnostic tools. If you use the media that come with the computer, it will re create that partition and there won't be a blamed thing you can do about it. What I recommend …

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I guess you're referring to the T9 method of entering text...[url]www.t9.com[/url]

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Scan for spyware/viruses. Check which task is using up abnormal amount of CPU time and kill it. See if this helps.

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You sure you're calling the file from the server, and not from the local file? That is to say, are you opening your file by double clicking it in explorer, or are you calling it by typing an address like this in your browser address bar -- [url]http://localhost:8080/test.php[/url] ? If …

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The page you're talking about may be a frames page. If you click on a link in one frame and it change the contents of the other frame, the address will not change...

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No for the moderator post? NO? waaah. I wanna be a mod. I wanna i wanna i wanna. aaaahhh

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I concur. You could also try compacting your data file once you've deleted the redundant mails.

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Since both drives contained copies of the images, overwriting wouldn't have made a difference. What happened was, he managed to move almost half of his photos to drive D, before the hard drive filled up. When he clicked stop to abort the file move, the process stopped, but the files …

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Delete the WMP folder in program files. Then, uninstall the WMP format runtime. This might help...

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check the disk for errors. if it was functioning fine before, id go with the disk being bad. try deleting and recreating the partitions

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its best to get paired RAM together if you want dual channel to work without a hitch. I'd suggest you sell the 512 stick and get 2x512 sticks from the same manufacturer.

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Try attaching the HDD in another computer and see if you can access your files there...

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It would be best, however, if you could use a friend's computer to back up your files. Using a crossover cable, connect your laptop with your friend's computer and copy your data off of your laptop. Then you're free to format away. I know it's a little tedious, but judging …

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Did you plug in the 4 pin power connector? This is used to power up the CPU

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It's possible the spyware you had earlier may have corrupted a few files. I'd suggest a format and reinstall of Windows

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Reset the NTFS access permissions on all flders on your old hard drive. More info here: [url]http://www.daniweb.com/techtalkforums/showthread.php?p=171352#post171352[/url]

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You need to be more specific. What exactly are you trying to do? Install an OS? If so, you can't just copy the files and pray that it'll run. You need to run it's setup program. Boot off the OS CD and follow the on screen prompts.

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The default location of these 3 folders ight have changed. Use a tool like TweakUI to change he locations of these folders.

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Spyware can't mess your computer when Windows isn't loaded. If this was the case, even a clean install wouldn't clean the spyware. I think the problem lies somewhere in your IDE drives. Disconnect your IDE drives and see if the problem is resolved. If yes, reconnect the drives one by …

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It's possible your disk is a multisession CD and you don't know it. Use isobuster to get your disk info.

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If it's a clean install you're performing, try to format the partition using NTFS (not the quick option). If this doesn't help, your problem lies somewhere in the hardware. Either the RAM is faulty or the CPU is overheating. Try using your RAM modules on another computer and a known …

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Hey I just installed a copy of Server 2003. One thing I noticed, there's no Welcome Screen in Server (the one called logonui.exe). However, the file exists in the system32 directory. What can I do to enable the XP style login? I'm pretty bored with the Server 2003 style of …

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True. My hp 3320 printer driver started whining about low ink 4 months ago, and I still havent run out of ink...The reason i bought hp was that they got out rugged products. But my printer is an exception, I guess. If I haven't used the thing, for say 4 …

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Reset the NTFS access permissions on your C drive. Next, login with an administrative account and take ownership of [i]all[/i] the files on drive c and empty the recycle bin. Afterwards, login with the other account and take ownsership of all files specific to this account. (this last step is …

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There is still a way to identify the card by using the Debug program that is built into Windows. Go Start > Run, type in Debug and press the Enter key. A DOS window appears with a hyphen as a prompt. Type in dc000:0,ff (four zeros, not capital Os), and …

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The restore CD is specific to the mobo you had earlier. Lots of OEMs do this to prevent piracy. If you received your new mobo from the same manufacturer, you can request for a new restore CD. If, however, you bought the new mobo from your local computer store, you'll …

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Try the RAM sticks one at a time to rule out the possibility of mismatched modules. Also, using a brush, clean the mobo. Remove any dust on it, especially in or around the RAM slots. Also, check the temperatures reported by the mobo's sensor (BIOS Setup>PC Health). Report back with …

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Your current heatsink/fan won't be sufficient to cool your dual core processor. You need to install a heatsink certified fit to be used by AMD on the X2 processor. It's best to go for a box pack.

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Download the VIA Hyperion drivers. This will install any missing chipset drivers. Highly recommend installing this driver.

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The fact that the monitor says that its in standby/power saver mode means -->it is in those modes -->it isn't receiving a signal Now as you've checked that the computer is on (are the LEDs glowing and fans spinning?) and yet you get the message, your problem lies somewhere in …

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