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[QUOTE=sessy629]mine's an inspiron 9100. in my search for the heat sing and gathering all the info and stuffm the screen started cutting out like...the day before I found it and started clearing the whole thing of dust, but sadly the cutting out problem continued.[/QUOTE] Can you here or see the …

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This is a common problem on the Dell Flat screen, however, as Dell are just a marketing company and don't make anything themselves. Normally this fault is coursed by dry joints on the de-sub connecter internally; just a careful quick re-solder normally cures it.

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I'll see if I can help you on this, but I could do with additional details. 1. Have you tried to boot-up in safe mode, if so what error message did you get? 2. When using System Restore, again, did you receive an error message when it failed? 3. Do …

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MS released a bad update that has now been withdrawn, it effected some machines depending on their hardware setups. Insert your recovery CD and hit either F8 or F12 (normally after bios post check your system will tell you which key you need to hit to enter 'bootup' options..) select …

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Sorry for butting in, as Brundle quite rightly pointed out, with the earlier editions there were certain procedures you had to follow in order to install 9X OS. Have you done the following? Deleted Partition by selecting option 4 in the FDISK utility, then you need to select option 1 …

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Hi jjbbooyy, I have seen this happen a few times with Vista. Have you tried running scan disk on the storage drive containing your original files? You could have a corrupted the NTFS data streams that are controlled by 'Distributed Link Tracking Client', this services Maintains links between NTFS files …

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Hi, We've had this problem time and time again with IE and login problems to eBay, Hotmail and other sites that increased encryption from 2.0 to 3.0. Even if you restore defaults the SSL encryption resets to 2.0. Try the follwoing and see if it resolves your issure: Control Panel …

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[QUOTE=jcjdoss]I was attempting to set my computer as a media center, however it wasn't all i dreamed of so I took it of the omputer off the tv and put it back on to my monitor. When I powered my computer back on it didn't work. It automaticly found the …

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[QUOTE=Zorikh]This week I got a new CD burner. I opened up my CPU and replaced the od CD drive. In the process I decided to see about the sound card, which I had guessed was not working because it had gotten knocked loose in a move last year. I found …

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Try changing your VGA cable (the 15 to 15 pin lead which plugs to your graphics card) sounds like an earth problem within the cable.

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[QUOTE=Xplozive]Ok I don't know whether I need a new monitor or a new cable or something else is stuffed up here. When I turn my (old) computer on (that i recently set back up), it usually gets to the login screen (it's only using Windows ME, will upgrade to XP …

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