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Re: The following link will send you to a thread dealing with your infection: [thread]30551[/thread] | |
Re: See about getting a Windows 98 boot disk with CD-ROM support. Then try to change to the CD drive, change to the CD's I386 directory, and run "setup". If you are able to do this, you should be able to load the Windows XP setup from there. This will allow … | |
Re: I recommend starting with a thorough cleaning. Use [url=http://mywebpages.comcast.net/SupportCD/OptimizeXP.html]this guide[/url]. Start with Step 1 and work all the way through Step 2. See if this helps address some of your problems. If some of the problems still remain, let me know what they are. You might want to work through … | |
Re: Does your internet-connected computer connect to your broadband modem with a USB cable or CAT5 (network cable that plugs into the network card on the computer)? What type of broadband do you have (cable, DSL, etc)? | |
Re: Some additional information will help greatly. [list][*]What Operating Systems are you running on the machines? [*]When you lose the connection, does your computer lose the connection to the router or does the router lose the actual internet connection? [*]What do you mean by "every once in a while"? Is it … | |
Re: I think everyone is missing a very important point. If you are using an unknown connection, you can never do anything secure on it. If you connect through someone else's equipment, they could be logging everything you do. It wouldn't be too hard for someone to lift a few passwords … | |
Re: It sounds like you might have some type of spyware or virus problems. Use the link at the bottom of my sig to go through the process of cleaning up your machine. If you don't want to take this much time cleaning up your system, backup all the data you … | |
Re: Is there a reason that you want to uninstall it? IE is an integral part of Windows. Removing it is very hard to do and may result in a damaged Windows. | |
Re: Where are you trying to download these songs from? Many sites try to block your ability to save the file directly in the way that they send the file to you. Since it seems like the site is trying to block your ability to easily save the files, there are … | |
Re: You can always get a different ISP. Since your ISP blocks these sites, bypassing the block could violate your terms of service, which can result in you losing your connection and possibly even paying an early-termination fee. | |
Re: Is this ringing sound similar to static or an actual sound? Are you sure that the sound is coming from your sound card and not from some other component inside your system (motherboard alarm, hard drive, etc)? My first thought is that your system is overheating, and an alarm is … | |
Re: Are you able to use the printer from the machine that it is connected to? It sounds like you have a problem with the File and Printer Sharing in Windows. [url=http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=87C0A6DB-AEF8-4BEF-925E-7AC9BE791028&displaylang=en]This document[/url] might be able to help you set up the sharing so that it works correctly. The first thing … | |
Re: For printer sharing, [url=http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=87C0A6DB-AEF8-4BEF-925E-7AC9BE791028&displaylang=en]this document[/url] will provide much more information than I could possibly give. Please read through that document and follow its examples. You mentioned that you want to play games. I guess you want to play games with each other over the network. - Which games are you … | |
Re: I don't think that your problem has anything to do with your mouse. It sounds like you have either a major system problem or a really dirty (full of spyware, viruses, and other junk) system. The files that you can access through P2P networks are full of programs that will … | |
Re: The [url=http://support.intel.com/support/chipsets/index.htm]Intel Chipsets Support[/url] page should give you all the information you need. The site is very large, but if you read what they have to offer, you should be able to work your way to the driver you need. I'd recommend starting off by using their Chipset Identification Utility … | |
Re: What game are you trying to play and what machine are you trying to run it on? Does the game give you any errors? Does the game just give you a black screen when you try to run it? | |
Re: I often had problems like that when the software had added a program in the shell settings in the registry. Look for the following key: [code]HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon[/code] Check to see if you have a value named "shell". If you do, it's data should be "Explorer.exe" and nothing else. If there … | |
Re: FYI, the link you provided does not link to anything useful since it is most likely a page generated for you using information that you submitted to the site. I believe that you have a Dell Dimension 4100 which has an Intel 815E chipset. If this is the case for … | |
Re: I agree with CM. Unless you have a very specific reason for using a 64-bit version of Windows, stay away from it. The only reason you would have to run the 64-bit version right now is if you had specific applications that could take advantage of it, which only a … |
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