If you are happy to spend a little time on it, do all the basics. Run Error Checking (CHKDSK) on each drive. Clean up the HDD and uninstall any...
System Restore back to before the changes?
I don't know tablet PCs, but with regards to the folder/s you can try renaming them and put them back if unsuccessful. Have you looked in Start...
Probably this: The CD drive or the DVD drive does not work as expected on a computer that you upgraded to Windows Vista Reset the filters.
In the MS debugger, you go to File -> Open Crash Dump and navigate to the location of the file. Arie has supplied the the debugging wizard to make...
During the XP splash screen is when drivers are being loaded, so I might wonder if it is a driver problem. Go to the Acer website and get any...
You should not lose any data by doing a repair reinstall, although I think you will see a warning to back up your data. If you don't have a...
From long time problems, I just don't install it. So I have not had experiences with it for quite a while :) Cool n Quiet depends on a good set...
I would point out in Arie's quote: So it can pass the tests, but still not work in Windows. Other thoughts... You say in the title that the...
Use the information here: http://www.windowsbbs.com/general-discussions/33471-dump-data-collection-tool-instructions.html to get dump readouts....
I doubt you will get very good resolution with a TV, unless it is a very high end one. For the same size montior as TV, you should find the...
Glad it worked :) Thanks for letting us know.
I suggest you replace the CMOS battery. In the BIOS there may be hard disk drive diagnostics, run those. The flashing cursor usually means the...
Were you able to clear the CMOS? It is in Section 1.9 (p. 1-24) of the motherboard manual.
Have you reinstalled Windows? You might be able to run a repair reinstall of Windows, which is where you boot to the Windows CD, go through the...
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All work guaranteed? :D Yes, seems like it. Write down all the screwy stuff, so you can explain it. Hope it's something simple. Matt
Apparently the "Media Direct" button is next to the Power button. Are you pressing the Power button hard enough to activate the Media button? Did...
mmmm...one other thing. If you are still stuck in the end, consider a BIOS upgrade.
:) Sounds like a nice system. Try looking in Event Viewer when an error occurs. You can get details by double-clicking on the "event ". See if...
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