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defragment! get it to 0% also check disk for errors these are easily found in start menu programs accessories system tools your computer should not be having problems running windows7...it seems like a hardware problem possibly due to the overclocking...i would need help myself -edit-also check for video card driver …

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well the only thing i know about that might help(at least for PCs) is windows AIK(auto installation kit) it is an IT pro tool that is somewhat technical. once you learn to use it, you can do custom installs by setting everything up ahead of time. the info goes on …

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eh...you can also click control panel->uninstall a program->turn windows features on or off-> then uncheck to uninstall,click ok, then do same thing to reinstall IE8 (if you are using windows7; you might need install disc if your using something else)

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to access your router page you can click start, type cmd.exe in the comd box type ipconfig press enter the 'default gateway' is your router. type that # into your web browser address line. your router page should come up. you can also try remote desktop, click start, right-click computer, …

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right-clicking! to set permissions, right-click the drive, choose properties. choose the security tab and go from there. for just moving something, right-click it, choose cut, then right-click where you want to move it to and choose paste

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if you don't want to take apart your computer, check all of your power saving settings.(obvious, i know) but yes, could be vid card, or even power supply, or some other hardware problem. could also be a virus.(virus is always a possibility for everything these days, it seems like) -edit …

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my suggestion would be just add another gateway(new connection) and then add the new network to each computer. i wouldn't even know how to combine 2 ISPs into one network, if that's what you're trying to, but i can think of a few ways that i'd like to try. but …

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uh steve sir, i don't think xp has the on-screen keyboard, but i could be wrong. hehheh....i wonder if it's a stolen computer!

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plug the pc and laptop to the router, make sure they are connected.(ipconfig) i'm not gonna tell all steps, but on the pc, go to the adapter list folder(can't think of what it called right now)or device manager. select both adapters at the same time, then right-click them. choose 'bridge …

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to test your psu, you can short the green wire to a black one leave the psu plugged in the moboard, but take a paperclip and jam it in the green wire slot and any ground wire slot(black). this will bypass your motherboard and the psu fan should spin when …

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UGGH! don't we all hate printers! sounds like your printer is defective, but i'm no master expert. last time i tried fixing an HP printer, they had my client return the defective printer after walking me through the troubleshooting process. i realize you must've already checked the HP website, but …

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that is great! i immediately shared to my facebook.. jingda has made me like him again

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hah! that picture's funny-looking! try to grab the corner and strech it, try alt+ctrl+del, try close from taskbar, keeps opening the same? then i don't know yet

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Ummm....you actually sound a bit more knowledgeable than me but, have you tried remote desktop?

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yeah, do a remote desktop into a virtual machine and you will see problems. i haven't used vmware for a while, so i'm not sure all it's capable of, but it might have something to do with your video card driver on the virtual machine. that can be a problem …

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yeah me too, i have a usb wg111v3 adapter, it works perfect for xp, but now that i'm using win7 again, my problem is back again. what happens to me, though, is i lose my internet connection, the light on the adapter stays on solid(usually it blinks). nothing freezes until …

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hmmm...your ISP found fault in the connection? sounds vague.... i was thinking more about your router. if it is wirless, you need to create a password..etc. you can get to your router's settings by typing its IP address in the address line of your browser(at least that's how mine works). …

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well your router needs to support ipv6 as well. i am still trying to learn all i can about ipv6, because time waits for nobody!

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a bear for me, as well the second test told me my dns server is not configured, so i guess the isp is not ready. i am using teredo, so i'm not sure if my box is ready. but i'll probably get a new one before i'm affected:)

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