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Re: Have alook on the install CD. If there is a directory \i386, there will be a sub-directory ASMS. However, your CD may be of the type that unpacks onto your hard drive and the i386 directory is somewhere there in an install location. If the installer gives you the option … | |
Re: [QUOTE=MidiMagic;529768]Go to View and select Print Layout View. The other views do not show the margins. Also, you must select the entire region you wish to change the margins in before setting the margins.[/QUOTE] In Word 2007 you'd need to get into [I]Word Options/Display[/I]and tick the [I]Show white space[/I] box. | |
Re: The flashing orange light means that the battery is charging. When they give up, they do so quickly and indeed they can cook if plugged in for a long time with no power being drawn. That means they can short or cause a short. Them really disturbing thing in Swa's … | |
Re: [QUOTE=LeeNicholson;459060]Hallelujah!! Finally I have found someone else who is having exactly the same problem as I am having. I have been searching forum after forum looking for help regarding my black screen problem. It just suddenly goes black whilst I am in the middle of something, but not off, it's … | |
| Re: It's DDR2 RAM and strictly speaking you should have the same amount in each slot for best performance. You could put 2GB DDR2 RAM into each slot and it would report 4GB, IMO. Did Dell actually tell you about the limit, or is it just what's on their web page? … |
Re: Interesting question. In my past experience (and I've dumped Norton as it's proved well below par where trojans are concerned), Norton supports there pas versions if you pay the renewal. At renewal time they offer upgrade at reduced price to the latest version. McAfee (which I use), offer free version … | |
Re: Always chose an option that gives you a clean download. I'd scrap it and start again - even though you're on dial-up. Then you can be sure. | |
Re: At this distance it looks like some sort of short or dry solder on whatever lies behind the battery. Often that joint is on the motherboard but, as you say, laptops are not easiest to fix inside. On the other hand, a PC Doctor should be able to look see … | |
Re: [QUOTE=zwr;805601]In this situation recommend use this utility-<[URL="http://www.datanumen.com/aor/"] Advanced Outlook Repair[/URL] ,which to my mind is freeware,also it has many other features,program can help to restore a mailbox,stored on Microsoft Exchange Server or a file with *.pst extension,tool belongs to programs that view .pst,it will process any file,it is safe to … | |
Re: To help you, here is my (slightly comparable) configuration that works perfectly. Cable Modem --> Draytek router --> Powerline wallplug --> Mains --> Powerline wallplug --> Microtek switch All the above is ethernet cabled, but not Gigabit. I have 20 Mb/s cable nominal speed at the router. So what would … | |
Re: To add to that, in Device Manager use the option to reinstall the drivers for each affected device. Hope that works and best to do this in Safe Mode as user Administrator. | |
Re: We need more info as to what "not boot up" means. Fans on? Disk spinning? Which light flashing on back of machine? Does it stop flashing? | |
Re: In my experience, this usually means that the master boot record is corrupt. I don't know of a way out of this other than to wipe everything with FDISK using the MBR option. To save your data, you can put the HDD into a USB enclosure and stream it off … | |
Re: I have this phenomenon on Vista HP, but the SLEEP tab doesn't have "Allow Wake Timers". It has Sleep After Allow Hybrid Sleep Hibernate after Maybe there's a registry entry someone knows about that can be altered in HP. | |
Re: Yeah - tunneling. Details - google them please. | |
Re: You posted in the right forum, on first glance! Godsp3ed's spot on. | |
Re: is this an install over a previous version of Visio? Were any file names given in any errpr message? What other MS Office software do you have installed? In other MS Office install debacles, the folder below has figured: [I]c:\program files\common files\ms shared\web server extensions\40\bin[/I] Is this folder empty? If … | |
Re: Often the user Administrator is defaulted to no password. try it. Otherwise there are utilities available (google it) to reset locked accounts. | |
Re: A cruel message, ahihihi! Anyway, red wine leaking into the power handling circuitry or the HDD compartment - damage done before mobo cleaned up. Could have glitched the power, surged to the disk, bad sector. Or gloop still in the connectors somewhere. Anything. Something like that and I suspect you … | |
Re: [QUOTE=kaninelupus;914585].... [I]Have[/I] found however that the update to build 9.1.2 strips out all the Acrobat icon caches and kills the thumbnail previews, often displaying a blank page for the icon... thus am running original build on both notebooks (both running Win7 x64). Now, I can think of the most likely … | |
Re: Please let us know the following: In what directory is View.EXE? What is the date & time of creation of the directory containing view.exe? The only way I know of blocking a process, which may well be embedded in the Registry for auto-starting, is to remove it - and usually … | |
Re: ... and you have entered your ISP login details in the relevant section of the netgear Setup? | |
Re: You can buy a voltage transformer that steps you up from 110v 60Hz to 230v 50Hz. When you plug in 110v I don't think anything'll happen or go phut - but that's a reasonable guess. You could simply replace the PSU with the same output wattage and form factoe local … | |
Re: What does Device Manager say about the wireless adapter? Is there a yellow triangle or a red cross against it? What does the Network Control Centre report for that adaptor when enabled? Some specifics would be helpful. Also an IPCONFIG /ALL listing from the Command Prompt would be informative. You … | |
Re: If I understood you correctly, you closed the lid for an hour with the PC ON, not in standby. Could it have cooked itself and you're now suffering the consequences? Maybe it only cooked the LCD screen and a monitor might behave differently. Tried that? | |
| Re: McAfee is not worse than the others. Kaspersky is fine if you turn of the bits you don't want and just leave the spyware and virus checking on. You want something effective and IMHO these two are the best and on my systems, consume next to nothing in resources. |
Re: I don't guarantee that I've found everything (or indeed anything) in a very long HJT file. But the below extract is potentially dodgy IMO: --------------------------------------------------------- R0 - HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Main,Start Page = R0 - HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Main,Start Page = O2 - BHO: (no name) - {02478D38-C3F9-4efb-9B51-7695ECA05670} - (no file) O2 - BHO: … | |
Re: Hi deepugtm Have you searched the forum for similar problems? Usually this problem is caused by something malicious (other than prokorn) which immediately destroys any control by modifying your registry. The first thing I would do is to try and regain control so that you can properly get rid of … | |
Re: Presumably you've checked that the read only property is unser. You could try deleting it from the CMD windows, putting double quotes around the path name if it contains spaces. Otherwise there are file unlock programs available - google that. | |
Re: Nothing to do with RAM. The link you were given describes what you've already done! When you've done what bugzz said (which you have), then the usual cause is a glitch that caused the HDD to write in the wrong place (like the header information). Either this is a bad … |