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Are you running this driver [url]http://www.nvidia.com/object/winxp_169.21_whql.html[/url] assuming you have XP? This one for Vista [url]http://www.nvidia.com/object/winvista_x86_169.25_whql.html[/url] Regards

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Malware is most likely the cause of these issues. You should ask for help with cleaning procedures in the required forum. Regards

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What was the 'automatic update' about? (I am assuming it was a windows update of some sort) Did you update IE? and what version of IE are you running? Have you tried opening the same pages using a different browser to see if the same problem exists?...ie Firefox Also, have …

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Based on your error code, take a look here.. [URL]http://msmvps.com/blogs/chrisl/articles/11215.aspx[/URL] Good Luck :cool:

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Its your PSU.....350W is not enough to run any new card effectively! With those graphics, you should be aiming at 500W plus ;)

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Computers are an extremely complex machine...since their inception, no other man made device has caused humans to make as many stuff ups as they have, accept for the exception of Tequila and handguns! What dcc means is, that we will need a total rundown on your mobo and system specifications …

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Nothing to do with firewalls....You need to make sure that your configuration settings on the router match those of each device (computer) on the WLAN (ie Workgroup/Domain, SSID, WEP/WPA encryption etc) [URL="http://www.microsoft.com/athome/more...lesssetup.mspx"][U]http://www.microsoft.com/athome/more...lesssetup.mspx[/U][/URL] Good Luck :cool:

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[quote=Amoondre;349246] I'm suffering, i have reinstalled my win week ago, but same situation starts occuring after one week. I have no spyware/virus, Any ideas?? :X[/quote] How did you install windows XP......did you format and clean install? Or did you install over the top? (ie repair install or other) :cool:

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Just be careful of those generic 'all the flashing lights, bells & whistles' case fans that tend to give out after about 6 months use! I realise you want to make the antec look good, but you have some very nice internals in there (going by your rig specs) that …

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I like to stay away from the resource hogs such as Norton, McAfee, Kaspersky, Panda etc! (even AVG has become this way, much to my dissappointment) Also avoid security suites as a whole for pretty much the same reasons. My personal choice remains the same after years of testing, for …

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[quote=Blue Storm;347866]So last Wed I noticed that my PC was acting really weird. A few quick examples, I couldnt remote into it and it was running really really slow. [/quote] Have you done all your scans and ruled out Malware as a possible cause? Can you give any clues as …

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'NTLDR is Missing Press any key to restart' Possible causes..... (my $2 worth) (Computer hard disk drive is not properly setup in BIOS). Verify that your hard drive is properly setup in the [URL="http://www.computerhope.com/jargon/b/bios.htm"][U][COLOR=#000000]BIOS[/COLOR][/U][/URL] setup. This includes checking that the correct boot order is installed. Improper settings can cause this …

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Possible failing PSU or Faulty RAM module/s would be my first thought. Best methods to test the PSU is either with a multimeter to check voltages or replace with a known working PSU and see if there's any change! Try swapping ram modules (if you have more than one) in …

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For complete system device information, download and install Everest! Its freeware! [URL]http://www.majorgeeks.com/EVEREST_Free_Edition_d4181.html[/URL] However, I dont think we shall need it on this occasion! What dcc means is what program are you using to write (burn) the data to disc? ie Nero, clone, etc Also, where did you install the burning …

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Malware is a likely scenerio here, however in order to be sure you will need to get your system running in order to perform scans and post your logs! Try starting the computer with the "last Known Good Configuration" setting. To do this, follow these steps: 1. boot your system …

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More info is always helpful in helping you to solve these sorts of issue's ie. desktop or laptop?, type of operating system and also what you see on your monitor when this situation occurs! Also, can you think back to anything you did in particular before the situation arose, ie …

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OK, you have established that a faulty monitor is not the cause in this situation! It may be a problem with the video card, video controller or driver! Does anything show up in 'Device Manager'? Im assuming that the mobo has onboard graphics as you say that you added a …

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The best way to tell, is to see if you can get your hands on a 'borrowed', known working monitor and see if that works with your system! Dont forget to use the good monitor cable, and power cable, that came with the 'borrowed' one and try these first! If …

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Once you reset your router back to default (factory) settings, you must re-configure all your settings (ie SSID, WEP/WPA etc) and these settings must be identical on every device that uses your network in order to establish a connection! Once configured, reboot and see if you can ping the router …

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It might be possible that your hard drive has suffered some sort of mechanical failure... Do you mean that the drive is no longer recognizable by the BIOS? Were there any strange or unusual noises coming from the drive when you last attempted a boot sequence? These are certain signs …

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To change login names or user specifics in windows XP, navigate ; Start>Control Panel>User Accounts

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not fair...you cant escape into a cubicle! did wash my hands on the way out though (hear that mum!!)

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Any site is only as good as its content, administrators and moderators....I honestly believe that paid sites will never gain ground on a well contented free site. We are bombarded with so much 'pay to play' content on the net these days that most people will just look elsewhere for …

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Yup..... This is a relatively simple operation and invaluable if anything goes wrong. To back up your favourites using Internet Explorer, go to File > Import and Export. The Import/Export wizard will open and all you need to do is follow the instructions and Export a back up of your …

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By seperate sides, do you mean a partitioned hard drive that you each boot into seperately or simply different user accounts? Have you tried uninstalling, then re-installing IE? Does the same problem occur when using another browser? ie FF

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As for the upgrading of [COLOR=black]XP[/COLOR] I never, ever recommend using the upgrade disk or even the full [COLOR=black]install disc of Pro[/COLOR] and going over the top of 'home' to anyone. This is especially pertinent if the service pack upgrades differ between the two. When asked by friends, co-workers etc …

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Yes...a tragic end to one of the worlds great conservationists and a great Australian. I can still hear that catchcry 'CRIKEY' in my head! R.I.P Steve

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Serial ATA interface disc drives are designed for easy installation. It is not necessary to set any jumpers, terminators, or other settings on this drive for proper operation. The jumper block adjacent to the SATA interface connector(if one exists) is for factory use only. With a Serial ATA interface, each …

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Firstly i must ask what your motive was behind running this registry cleaner and the outcome you hoped to achieve? Did you back-up your reg before attempting any fix as your software program should have advised?

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try this one...[url]http://pcperformancetools.com/recovermyfiles.htm[/url] should help to avoid any pitfalls with dad!!! (its freeware) good luck

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Does the problem occur when using another web browser (IE or similar)? If not then Steins idea should restore your FF to its former glory! If it does then the problem may be more deap seated, and just to be sure, post the issue particulars in the malware (viruses and …

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OK, I assume you have one CD rom drive, and one DVD drive that are causing you problems? Can you supply any more information for us, such as where did you download this IE 7 release candidate from, and did you d/l and install anything else along with it before …

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Hehe..(sorry to laugh) but are'nt technical service support lines, simply a pleasure to deal with! Do you have a fireconnect card? However the plot thickens! It appears that IEEE 1394 (firewire) drivers that are present in SP1, have been replaced in SP2! Goodness knows why as microsoft sometimes work in …

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Do you mean that you re-configured the jumper settings on the back of your CD drives or have you interchanged IDE channels with your hard drive(s)? I am assuming the internal drives you are running, are doing so with an IDE interface? If so, it is advisable to run your …

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did you install any new software before the problem arose? downloaded any new files that may be the cause? Try and think back to when the problem reared its ugly head and what you did in the days or hours preceeding.... To eliminate dodgy software as the cause, backup all …

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There are those among us who get their cheap thrills at the misery and expense of others... they are in the same basket as those that manufacture malware. Pathetic, small minded, individuals with the intellect below that of a house brick.... (sorry to all house bricks) Report all issues to …

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[URL]http://technet2.microsoft.com/WindowsServer/en/library/33cc9af7-f68c-4656-af97-82e804a9c1e01033.mspx?mfr=true[/URL]

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As you made no reference to it, the obvious question first i suppose.... Have you checked the printer driver is installed? Assuming that your running a windows based O/S you can download an updated driver for your printer model here! [URL]http://www.epson.com/cgi-bin/Store/support/supDetail.jsp?oid=14082&prodoid=24875245&BV_UseBVCookie=yes&infoType=Downloads&platform=Windows&x=20&y=8[/URL]

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[LEFT]Broadly speaking a hard disk can fail in four ways that will lead to a potential loss of data:[/LEFT] [LIST] [*][LEFT]Firmware Corruption / Damage to the firmware zone[/LEFT] [*]Electronic Failure [*]Mechanical Failure [*]Logical Failure[/LIST][CENTER][LEFT]Combinations of these four types of failure are also possible. Whether the data on the hard disk …

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Yes, providing your memory modules(how ever many you use) are precisley identical in make, manufacturer and format, then size does not matter! My asus A8V deluxe has the same set up as yours(by the sound of things). I have 4 DIMM slots, 2 on one bank, 2 on the other. …

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[B]DVD+R and DVD+RW [/B]DVD+R and DVD+RW formats are supported by Philips, Sony, Hewlett-Packard, Dell, Ricoh, Yamaha and others. [B]DVD-R, DVD-RW and DVD-RAM [/B]These formats are supported by Panasonic, Toshiba, Apple Computer, Hitachi, NEC, Pioneer, Samsung and Sharp. Unfortunatley there is not much you can do to change this, however it's …

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Cookies serve as a facility for servers to send information to a client. This information is then housed on the client, from which the server can later retrieve the information. With this in mind, it is possible to entertain the concept of saving client state with cookies using Java Servlets. …

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From what i can gather, sounds to me like the tech. has installed one 'physical' Hdd that has been patitioned into two sections. These 2 partitions being termed, local disk C: and local disk I: Also sounds as though your windows operating system, program directory etc have been retained on …

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For serial ATA interface: [URL]http://www.seagate.com/support/kb/disc/howto/sata_install_tshoot.html[/URL]

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The ultimate in performance? How far can they go? Make your own mind up! [B]Overclocking Intel Core 2 Extreme X6800 Review[/B] NordicHardware posted an article where OC guru Robert 'crotale' Kihlberg overclocks Intel Core 2 Extreme X6800 using a series of different types of cooling. [INDENT][B]"[/B]This is our third detailed …

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