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How do you get rid of "mdnsNSP.dll" and "mDNSResponder.exe"? |
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Windows, in many cases, when trying to help actually impedes. "Data Execution prevention" for example. It gives me a hell of a time because I've got VLC as default media player. Every time I want to open a video using VLC, Windows closes the program for my "protection" and I … |
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I was greeted by the notice "One of the files containing the system's registry data had to be recovered by use of a log or alternate copy. The recovery was successful" when I started my PC this morning. What makes Windows make a registry recovery? I want to know because … |
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My initial problem was with "system volume information" files. It was solved after a dialogue with a reliable member of the forum. But I still wanted to know if those file were infected or not. So this member advised me to download "Malwarebytes". I did and Malwarebytes found two infected … |
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Last week I noticed that my scheduled scan by McAfee was taking much longer than it should. I checked and saw that an endless stream of files named "system volume information" were being scanned. It took six hours. I'm an old man with little knowledge of computers, but I managed … |
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Two months now, my Windows XP indicates "fatal error" and restarts my PC while McAfee is trying to do its weekly virus scan. "Fatal error" occurs when McAfee is scanning "HKU"s. I've asked McAfee and they advised me to uninstall and reinstall their program, which I did but nothing changed. … |
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I'm new to WindowsXP and the following tag which ran perfectly well in Windows98 doesn't work with XP: <style type="text/css"> p { text-indent: 1em; margin-top: 0; margin-bottom: 0; } p.fst { text-indent: 0em; margin-top: 0; margin-bottom: 0; } </style> I'd appreciate a simple explanation and remedy - if there's any. |