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one of my computers has this problem. All r configured the same way. W7, one user, **Admin**, on C drive All other users on D drive All systems r up to date. Network printer hard wired to router. All have the same printer drivers installed. I believe the following symptoms … | |
Re: I would caution the OP that a system RECOVERY, on most systems, puts the device back to the way it was when it came out of the factory. Even systems that indicate that ur stuff won't be touched r not to be trusted. That means there will be NONE of … | |
Re: I have 2 issues (actually about 5) with windows explorer (WE) similar to urs and I have not found a solution. 1. when moving/deleting files/folders the reference to the object remains in the list. WE doesn't automatically do a refresh, I must hit F5. I don't know if this is … | |
Re: it sounds like: 1. the laptop came from a corp IT. 2. the HDD was password protected, therefore the BIOS setup must be passworded also 3. the boot sector of the HDD is corrupt and network boot is the only other option to solve the problem u need to be … | |
Re: Windows 8 is different because of that there is a lot of negative opinions out here. I have been trying to figure it out for a while now - only playing with it Actually, it isn't all that bad. There r some good things about it and for some ppl … | |
Re: I would inspect the driver for options re disconnecting. Unless u r using a cell phone and the signal is weak enough to make it drop the call. | |
Re: USUALLY just hitting F10 will do it. My HP uses ESC to get to a startup menu - from there F10 gets to BIOS. But F10 does it directly also. U may have to resort to RTFM for ur unit to see what there process is. | |
Re: I think ur assessment is most logical. The next logical thing to do is to plug in a wired mouse. If it stops, then try a different wireless mouse and/or try totally replacing the drivers by deleting the file during uninstall. The point is to pin down the exact cause. … | |
Re: There r a few common causes of slowdowns. 1. Virus 2. HDD errors - most often overlooked cause. 3. AV programs - especially if the slowdown is on tasks web related like browsing or email. Who would have thunk it??? This doesn't usually cause HDD activity. 4. HDD indexing - … |
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