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Re: If I understand correctly, computers that used to connect wirelessly, no longer can. The wireless profile needs to be edited of removed on each computer. Alternately, you could change the SSID on your router and reconnect each computer. Good Luck | |
Re: Don't worry about your English -- it's fine. I can't tell from the image if it is damaged or not. It could be that it is just not used. Do you get a BIOS screen? Did the issue arise after disassembly, or before? | |
Re: Following your logic, you also need a CPU for the BIOS screen. There really isn't enough information to make a call on the problem, but I would guess you have a heat issue. Regardless of the bios settings, a system that is too it will shut down, lock up, or … | |
Re: Sysprep is for preparing a sample computer (also know as a reference computer) for imaging (cloning). By running sysprep commands, you prepared your computer to behave as one would expect a new computer to behave. What you did to it depends on what switches you used with sysprep. [url]http://support.microsoft.com/kb/302577[/url] | |
Re: We really do not have enough information to troubleshoot this issue. Do you use the two laptops in the same location (room/desk)? what happens if you exchange the locations? Which wireless standard does each WLAN adapter use? Do they have the same signal quality in th same location? If the … | |
Re: right-click and select "Run As Administrator" | |
Re: First, I would recommend shutting down rather than Standby or Hibernate. In fact, I disable these on all my machines because I am either using them, or I am not. Though Hibernate allows you to resume a windows session quicker than a full startup, it can have it's own set … | |
Re: try this: [url]http://support.microsoft.com/kb/311806[/url] | |
Re: I'm not sure I understand your issue. You need a network adapter to connect to the DSL modem or router, right? | |
Re: The best solution would be to try to reinstall the software and uninstall it again, but it is probably not an option for you. . . You will need to go to another computer and download autoruns to a USB Flash Drive (or media of your choice): [url]http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb963902.aspx[/url] If you … | |
Re: Let's see if I understand. . . You have a PC plugged into an Uninterpretible Power Supply. When you turn on the UPS, something inside the system case is making a noise. Is that correct? What kind of sound is it? Vibration, grinding, beeping, tone? Does it go away over … | |
Re: I don't use Zone Alarm, but I will tell you you should turn off system restore, hit apply so it will delete all your restore points. Then turn it back on and set a new restore point. This way you will not restore a virus. | |
Re: If the advice from kristain doesn't work, post back here. Good Luck | |
Re: You will need to test your power supply. [url]http://www.directron.com/ps124.html?gsear=1[/url] or just replace it, but it works with the main-board so tough to tell without testing. | |
Re: The first thing to do would be to uninstall the driver and software and re-install it. If you don't have the disk, try the following link: [url]http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/siteHome?lc=en&dlc=en&cc=us[/url] Post your results when you are done. Good Luck. | |
Re: nicknicknick, Let's see if I understand... You are working on your computer (notebook or PC?) and the screen will suddenly go blank. Right? Is there an error? Is there a pattern to the beeps? what do the lights on the pc and monitor do? Can you reproduce the problem on … ![]() | |
Re: I did not take the time to read your data (though I did scan it quickly), and would say this: ComboFix is designed to cut through anything that stops you from having access to the tools you need to fix your PC. If I were you, I would re-install AVG … | |
Re: I can see you are angry, and I do not know the full story why, but I will say that I make a considerable amount of money helping people during the day. At night I volunteer my time to help others because it is sites like DanniWeb that support my … | |
Re: Did chrishea's post help you? If it did, mark this thread as solved, if not, what is happening now? | |
Re: I'm assuming you mean Domain Host. It all depends what you need. Some have tools you may be interested in. Google it and check out what each offers. GoDaddy is popular. | |
Re: Colisu: Let's start with some clarifying questions: What is the model of your wireless print server, and what do you expect its role should be on the network? What type of printer do you have, and how is it connected to the network? To plug it in to your PC … | |
Re: The only difference between the two is how they are licensed. Is there a feature you are trying to enable? I guess I am looking for a problem to solve... but don't see one. Maybe more detail about what you hope to achieve will help. | |
Re: What Operating System? Your power profiles may be customized. Try a default plan (and reset it). Try the following link for XP: [url]http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/setup/learnmore/russel_02march25.mspx[/url] Try the following link for Vista: [url]http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-vista/Change-create-or-delete-a-power-plan-scheme[/url] Try the following for Windows 7: [url]http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows7/Power-plans-frequently-asked-questions[/url] Good Luck | |
Re: [url]http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/565w213d.aspx[/url] | |
Re: Reset IE: Click Start Right-click Internet Explorer Choose Internet Properties (if it is not there, look in the control panel) On the Advanced tab, click the Reset button Check the box to delete personal settings (this will not erase your favorites). Click Reset When you open IE you will be … | |
Re: frioz.raj: Have you found a solution? Internet Explorer can be run without add-ons for diagnostic purposes. Try running IE from the Run/Open dialog box: Hold the Windows key and press R type the following: iexplore Press Enter Does your browser work correctly? | |
Re: This is a file association issue. File associations are determined by the extension which is hidden by default. If jus one file type was the issue, I would say to re-associate the one file. Since there are many, I would say to uninstall Word so they will revert to their … | |
Re: What's the model of the system? | |
Re: Just to clarify.. You are adding system RAM not Video RAM? I would put the original RAM back in as a troubleshooting measure. I believe this system takes PC2700, so your are installing pc2700, or pc3200 and NOT PC2100 -- Right? Do you get any POST beep codes? | |
Re: Go to the Virus Scan AlertingConfiguration panel. Check the radio button for "Enable centralized alerting." Click on Configure, and browse the the alert location. Check to see if you're running VirusScan Alert Manager as the SYSTEM account. SYSTEM can't use network drives since it is a localmachine account. Paraphrased from: … | |
Re: Why not connect the printer directly to your router? You will have to reinstall drivers or modify your settings, but either computer can print without the other being involved! | |
Re: Hannah: Not all pings will receive a reply, because the server (or network) may be set to ignore them. I suspect your issue has to do with your wireless. . . If you would answer a few questions, I may be able to help. Do you have any wireless devices … | |
Re: If you want to join a domain, try the following link. You did not specify which operating system, but some versions cannot join a domain. [url]http://support.microsoft.com/kb/295017[/url] | |
Re: What was the problem before the BIOS update? Remember the warning that said not to turn off the system durring the update? I know you didn't have a choice about it, but the BIOS update should not be interupted. What it doen't tell you is that you should not attempt … | |
Re: This could be interesting to troubleshoot. If a fan in the Power supply is sticky, it can draw enough amperage that the the system hasn't enough. I suspect this is the issue. If it were a CPU fan, or case fan, the BIOS will often shut it down the system. … | |
Re: Your LCD should have an Auto Adjust setting in the menu. Change your resolution to the desired setting THEN do the Auto Adjust. There will likely be a way to set it manually too. Bottom Line -- They work together. Monitors and video cards will not necessarily support the same … | |
Re: Sounds like you were better off with the virus! Can you restore the files from the recycle bin? | |
Re: Be sure you have the latest drivers for your mouse. Make sure no light source is interfering with optical mouse. Disable "Wake on LAN" in the BIOS. | |
Re: Does the hub cause the problem with no devices attached? Is the power supply the one that came with the hub? Is there an indicator light to assure you it is working? Will any one of the devices cause the issue without the hub? | |
Re: Are there any partitions defined? If so delete them at the point where it asks you where to install windows. Also, you could do fdisk: [url]http://support.microsoft.com/kb/255867[/url] Good luck | |
Re: It is not blocked, but you may need to update the HAL, or the disk controller may be bad. HAL is a Hardware Abstraction Layer used to adapt various hardware to the Operating System. I would put the drive back in the E Machine and add the "Bad" drive to … | |
Re: Do both of you have IE configured the same? Same text size, style and browser zoom level? Is your desktop set to the same graphics propertis? | |
![]() | Re: This may take some troubleshooting. Connect your monitor and boot your new PC. Find your F8 key and get ready to tap it (about twice per second). Turn on the PC and start tapping. Do you see anything? If you get a menu, choose VGA, or Safe mode. Run your … |
Re: There are many advantages to a Dual-WAN, Load Balancing, Fail-over router like this one: [url]http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/searchtools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=3860663&csid=ITD&body=MAIN#detailspecs[/url] Having said that, you can use two routers and a switch to create one private network. You have already solved one issue - assigning IP addresses. Though this is not the only solution, it works. … | |
Re: Click Start > Run. Type msconfig then press enter. In the Configuration Utility, activate the Startup Tab Click the Disable All button. Activate the Services Tab. Check the box the Hide MS Services Click the Disable All button. Click OK Restart your Computer Problem gone? | |
Re: Make sure you have all your Microsoft updates, Reset Internet explorer, and associate .swf files with your flash player (Adobe?), and make sure you get the latest version. Rather than writing a book on how to do all of this, just type back if you have any sticking points. I … | |
Re: Hi Ren, I will do my best to help you. Please hold the Windows key (between Ctrl & Alt) and press R. In the Run window, after "Open:" type winver and press enter. Please post the Windows version (name) and service pack. Open Internet explorer and click on the Safety … | |
Re: [url]http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows-vista/Change-the-default-e-mail-program[/url] | |
Re: The VGA port on your laptop is for Output, not Input. Although, some high-end models do have outputs for tv. If you are trying to aviod buying a monitor, you may be able to set up a Terminal Services Connection (depending on you OS - and you will need to … | |
Re: Make sure that you do not have any conflicting IP addresses. I only mention this because I should, but if someone knows how to set a static IP, they usually know why they did it and what it means. The most common issue with WiFi is wireless land-line phones that … |
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