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Firstly, it would help if you told us what version of windows you have! Is kaspersky the only protective software you have? If not, list all of your protective software.

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Is the router set to DHCP or static IP? You also need to check if there is any IP address restrictions on the router!

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It looks like you have corrupted data on your hard drive. A reinstall may be your only option.

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Does the XP machine have that Norton rubbish in it? If so, that's why you can't see it on the network!

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It's possible Accer have given you the wrong driver. Wouldn't be the first time. Check in device manager what make and model your lan card is then check that against what Acer say it should be. Also, have a look to see if Acer list more than 1 driver for …

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One very important point was missed out there. In order to dual boot you need 2 partitions, you cannot boot 2 windows operating systems from just 1 partition. You need to shrink the partition with vista on it in "manage" then create a new partition on the free space and …

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There is a very strong possibility that your computer is infected with malware. Download Mbam - [url]http://www.malwarebytes.org/mbam.php[/url] update it, and run a FULL scan and post it's results!

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Your problem could be caused by any one of a number of faults. You will need to take it to a professional for diagnosis i suspect!

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If you have lots of important data on your machine, [B][U]BACK IT UP!!![/U][/B] What happens if your hard drive fails???

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1) You will have to boot it with the keyboard plugged into the ps2 port in order for it to work. 2) Nope!

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Firsly, all the green light on the mobo means is that the 5 volt standby is working. It means nothing more than that. You need to check that all the parts are compatable with your mobo by reading though it's manual thoroughly. Make sure that the ram is of a …

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Using 2 antivirus programs at the same time is a very bad idea as they use virtual device drivers and will clash with one another and cause all kinds of problems. You don't seem to have an antimalware program so get Mbam - [url]http://www.malwarebytes.org/mbam.php[/url] as it's absolutely brilliant and free …

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The original drive is a SATA2 250gig. Any make of SATA2 drive will work in it. HP don't use a special type of drive all of their own!

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What version of windows do you have? Did you remove the driver and software for your old card before installing the new one?

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Firstly, look up the model number of her laptop on the Dell website and see if there is any information about driver compatability for windows 7. Secondly, windows 7 install won't format the drive by default. You need to click on advanced drive options to do it. Formatting the drive …

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There are a lot of components on a graphics card, trying to diagnose which one has caused the problem is a time consuming thing to do. Replacing it will be your best bet by far!

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I'd hold off on SP1. Installed it on my lappy and had no end of trouble with trying to get windows to start up. I had to uninstall it in safe mode to get it working again!

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That's an Asus board and Asus boards are very fussy about ram. Put Hynix ram in it and it should be fine!

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Is the drive a SATA? if so, you will need a SATA driver when windows says "install 3rd party driver" during the setup process.

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There is no way to completely proclued the possibility of infection unless you stop using the internet! All of Microsoft's operating systems are full of security holes, quite a number of which arise from advertizing "holes".

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With ssd, it all depends on what it connects to. If it is designed to "enulate" sata by connecting to a sata port then it's not much quicker than a sata as it is restricted to sata data transfer speed. If ssd is connected to it's own dedicated interface in …

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All the green light means is that the 5volt standby is working, it means nothing more than that. What you need to do is disconnect the PSU internally then short the green wire to any black in the main motherboard plug. You can do this with a bit of wire …

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Keyboard and mousepad problems say to me that you have a chipset fault. A chipset fault will be expensive to fix as you will need to replace the motherboard. I have a very similar laptop in my workshop with a very similar fault at the mo and I have determined …

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Webcams plug into USB ports and USB ports are universal in all computers (except for really old computers with USB 1 but there are fewer of them by the day).

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The first thing you need to do is check your power supply unit (PSU for short). Unplug the main motherboard connector and short the green wire to any black one with a bit of wire or a paperclip. Do you have a digital volt meter and know how to use …

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This is the software I used to create an XP, windows 7 dual boot. [url]http://neosmart.net/dl.php?id=1[/url]

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[QUOTE=MsBlkWidow]If I try safe mode it stops on WINDOWS\System32\DRIVERS\agp440.sys[/QUOTE] Have you by any chance changed graphics card or motherboard recently?

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What you need is a system repair disk - [url]http://neosmart.net/blog/2009/windows-7-system-repair-discs/[/url]

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You havent said what computer you have or what version of windows you are using. These are vitally important if you want your issue resolved!

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Are you using a USB keyboard? If so, try using a PS2 one if your computer has PS2 ports. If you are using a USB keyboard, legacy USB support may be switched off in the bios, this could be the cause of your problems. The other thing I would suggest …

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The data has become corrupted on the hard drive. The only way that I know of to recover the missing hard drive space is to give it a full format. The problem with doing that is that you will loose all data and will have to do a fresh windows …

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Your HJT log is showing lots of problems. You need to read this - [url]http://www.daniweb.com/forums/thread134865.html[/url] Follow the instructions and post all the requested logs.

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The first thing you need to do is update Mbam. Database 5708 is old, the current version is 5897. Secondly your log shows "no action taken", you need to get Mbam to remove the infection.

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One of the biggest causes of poor performance is malware. What security software do you use?

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Might also be worth checking the thermal paste between the CPU and fan. If it has dried out, clean it off and replace it!

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That's more likely to be ram. The built in graphics uses system ram. Try some different ram in it and see if it cures the problem or not!

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