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Re: Open device manager. Right click on computer > manage. Click on device manager > locate your optical drive right click and uninstall/remove it. Next restart and test it. if it doesn't work Next thing to do is remove the upper and lower filters [url]http://support.microsoft.com/kb/929461/en-us[/url] Restart if this doesn't work try … | |
Re: Click start > Run type in inetcpl.cpl Next go to the advanced tab and locate "Enable third party browser extentions" uncheck this. Apply the setting. Next go into the programs tab and click manage addons. Look for any number/letter entry or entries that do not have a publisher and disable … | |
Re: To remove this type of infection I usually just run these main tools. Counterspy(trialware remove when finished), Spybot S&D(Freeware), Ad-aware se personal. And malwarebytes. These in combination have usually resolved the problem... Sometimes there are rootkits and other nasty registry based infections that cannot be removed in a conventional manner … | |
Re: First click start > Run type in inetcpl.cpl go to the advanced tab. Locate "Enable third party browser extentions" And uncheck it click apply. Next go to programs tab and click manage addons disable any addons that don't have a publisher or are number/letter. Click ok and close out of … | |
Re: I worked for Dell hardware warranty support and am A+ and Dell CBG certified. The minimum recommended ram should indeed be a gig for halfway decent functionality and 2GB for good to great performance. . The system will also run extremely slow with McAfee on it as it in and … | |
Re: Two competing anti-virus programs will slow any system down LOL. You may alsow want to run some anti-spyware scans ie spybot Search & Destory. Ad-Aware SE personal, Counterspy, malwarebytes. But yes one of the main reasons for the slow down is competing antivirus programs. | |
Re: Navigate here; %SystemRoot%\system32\drivers\etc\ You can either edit the hosts file with notepad and delete the redirect entries. or delete it as the file is not necessary. Also open internet properties/internet options go to the advanced tab locate "enable third party browser extentions" and uncheck this box. Click apply. Next go … | |
Re: As a dell certified technician this is one of three things. Either your operating system somehow became corrupted. The hard drive failed. Or the Ram is bad. First thing to do would be to run the dell diagnostics. Boot your computer up holding down the Fn key. This will load … |
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