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- Interests
- computing, education
- PC Specs
- Win 8
21 Posted Topics
Re: Black Bush perfect-slowly. The only drink for an Irishman--who drinks alcohol--something wrong with that statewment | |
Re: Going in reverse order of expense, I would first replace the power supply with another. You are using a lot of juice and I would not be surprised that the psu gave up the ghost. Then there is the possibility that your cpu has died. I had exactly these symptoms … | |
When booting into Windows 8 I repeatedly receive a message on the home screen that I have files waiting to be burned. I do NOT. Going to my burning drive there is nothing listed, nor is there anything anywhere else. How can I get rid of this annoying message? | |
Re: What you "know" is correct. I do not therefore see a problem here. | |
Re: Sometimes, I repeat, Sometimes you can reinstall the OS without affecting documents such as pictures. However, if in the process you are asked to format the drive forgetaboutit. | |
Re: SDC 2010 Reboot your computer. While it is booting continually depress f8 or whatever key gives you the boot options. Do not start in Normal mode since it may very well be a corrupt driver that is preventing you from accessing your computer, instead boot into SAFE mode. Once there … | |
Re: I reccomend Revo Unistall. It is a free app that not only uninstalls the selected program but then searches for left over folders and registry items and gives you the opportunity to remove these as well. | |
Re: Exactly What are you asking for? Help with selecting a topic for your thesis, or help with what software to use in writing it? | |
Re: Biker920 you are right on! He should format the drive then install a legit copy of W7 | |
Re: How much RAM is installed? | |
Re: When all else fails, it may be time to go nuclear. Hopefully you have little or no data on this "new" machine. Format the hard drive. Reinstall operating system and whatever programs you have and start fresh. I know of no virus that can survive a full format. | |
Re: Lighthawk: Like you, I would immediately suspect either a bad ide cable or a bad connection. Bad connections are often hard to spot visually. So disconnect and carefully reconnect the ide cable | |
Re: Make sure your BIOS is set to AUTOMATIC in the discovery mode for both the DVD and HDD. Pre set addresses may be confusing the system. Second, if you have SATA connections on your motherboard, by all means try connecting the new HDD via SATA without the adapter. | |
Re: [QUOTE=Antity;994350]I have just bought this pci network card [B](SMC EZ Connect N Wireless PCI Adapter [SMCWPCI-N])[/B], and it works perfect in xp and vista, but in windows 7, it causes my computer to freeze for about 10 seconds and then my computer restores to unfrozen state. Although while it freezes … | |
Re: How to use System Restore to restore Windows XP to a previous state Note To perform System Restore, you must be logged on to Windows as an administrator. If this is your personal computer, you are likely already logged on with an administrator account. If this is a computer that … | |
Re: If all connections are tight and proper go to control panel, select device manager and choose "scan for hardware changes".If unsuccessful choose install new hardware and select from list. If your DVD is listed chances are your system has the drivers already installed. Carry on. If that does not do … | |
Re: [QUOTE=atcebad;1242546]I have installed windows vista basic from a dell cd on my dv2530ea hp laptop by mistake ,the problem is that now the laptop does not work i.e it shuts down after every few minutes i have cleared the heat sink so heat does'nt seem to be the problem but … | |
Re: [QUOTE=mzansi;1186908]can any 1 help how can i remove cookie 4rm my machine or which z the besst antivirus[/QUOTE] If you are using Firefox, click on tools, select options, then choose the privacy tab. Click on remove individual cookies and follow directions from there. | |
Re: [QUOTE=JPitzen007;1064829]Hi all, I have a PC (E-Machines T3065) to be exact. Running WinXP I upgraded the mem to 2 GB. It has an AMD Athlon processor. My problem is I fire up the puter and it runs and loads OS, sometimes I have to restart many times to get it … | |
Re: Simply put: Can a 64 lane highway handle more traffic more efficiently than a 32 lane? Of course. Whereas 32 bit os recognizes only up to 3 Gigs ram, a 64 recognizes much more (if it is installed of course). If all your drivers are indeed 64 bit compatible and … | |
Re: Symantec has a great free tool for removing this work. It can be downloaded at [url]http://www.symantec.com/security_response/writeup.jsp?docid=2004-021816-1759-99[/url] |
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