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It is the lack of passwords that is the issue. To use remote desktop, you have to allow remote connections on each of the PC's, and this is a different thing to sharing files/folders. You also have to have a seperate user acoount with a password on each PC, not …

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search internet for it and it shows as malware, the error is because your anti virus ahs already removed it, but the start up entry is still there. Use registry editor and look here; All Windows versions; HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\RunOnce 64 bit Windows check here too; HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\RunOnce remove any entries …

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Are you loading SATA drivers at initial start up? (Most likely reason) Older motherboards need these on floppy, later motherboards should be able to load these from a USB stick at install time, press f6 to load storage controllers as Windows XP first statrts install. Other issue might be that …

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If your browser is set to warn you of invalid/missing certificates, then you will see the error, if it is set to not warn, then you won't see it. It is that simple.

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Start up in 'safe mode' and roll back your PC to last restore point before you said 'yes' to the problematic link

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IE8 is pretty secure, the main issue with IE is that it is so tightly integrated with the OS, so if it is compromised, it can be only few seconds before your entire OS is compromised. As you are already aware, ActiveX controls are the biggest source of these, and …

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Your board supports 800Mhz, and up to 2 Gb so you should be able to install 'both' of your new ram modules in system. You can only use 32 bit OS, as board/CPU cannot support 48 bit addresses. (Windows 7 x32 is not officially supported, but should work as is …

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Go in to control panel, check sound card settings and disable audio enhancements this will make sure that your computer is set to use stereo only, many DVDs have enhanced sound, and often it is also 5.1, your player can be set to use the 'stereo only' that is on …

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The error is because the file has been deleted, probably by your Anti Virus program, If you search internet you will find no trace of this file even listed, and this is suspicious! Check your registry start up areas, as this file is set to start up when your PC …

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You should have a restore point before skype was installed, type 'system restore' in PC search bar, bottom left by start button, this should launch system restore function, and allow you to restore to a point before Skype was installed. To manually remove entries in registry is fine if you …

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Load your site up again in CS4, (the local one on your PC), and make any edits to the code that you need to, ie remove any log ins you have inadvertently inserted, then re-upload (FTP) the site again to your hosting server, this should 'fix it'

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Go into Bios and make sure that hard drive(s) is set to IDE or SATA mode only (whatever type of drive you have installed) Ensure that the IDE controller/SATA controller are also 'enabled'. BSOD issues are normally caused by the BIOS trying to use the wrong method to initialise the …

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I suspect that your linksys 'switch' is sending 1500 packets by default, and many newer routers, both cable and ADSL2+ use PPoE or PPoA, which has a packet size of 1492 by default, so your assumption is most likely correct!

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