The first one is for Win 8 and you have Win 7. That may be the problem.
I have been using it for a couple of days now and no problems what so ever. Where did you get it from?
It does not show as Resolved.
But it not anything like MalwareBytes is. There is no comparison of the 2 in this factor. MalawareBytes wins hands down. Look in the...
MSE is an Anti Virus program, not a malware/spyware program. What is in my signature is on all my PC's and friends PC's and very seldom do they...
http://www.heidoc.net/joomla/technology-science/microsoft/57-windows-vista-direct-download-links
Got agree with Pete and Evan on this. Best way to go. Then get all your updates from Windows and reinstall any programs that you want.
Uninstall and reinstall? See if it changes.
What OS did you update from? http://www.windowsbbs.com/windows-8/103968-ralink-rt61-windows-8-a.html
You may receive an "Outlook blocked access to the following potentially unsafe attachments" message in Outlook This should do what you want to do.
Yes that is the same as the second option in Tools.
Have you tried this? Internet Explorer 6 Service Pack 1
Do you have the FREE MBAM? That is probably what the majority of people use. Most people also use the FREE version of Avast.
Avast and MalwareBytes are 2 different programs and do 2 different things. Download them FRESH. If you contact them, tell them what you are doing,...
The Windows System Event Log can be found through right clicking the My Computer icon and left clicking Manage. To me it sounds like maybe...
JRE 7 Update 15 Easiest way to get it is go to Control Panel/Java and then the Update tab. Don't forget to take the check out of the Ask...
I have a couple of Thumb Drive or Memory sticks what ever people want to call them and they are 4 years old or so and use them all the time. Never...
First thing that I would is to put a meaningful subject. notsosmart isn't a good one. The Dell Tech would have never left till they proved to...
Don't get any easier that what you said.
But that has nothing to do with the new drive. It should be NTFS. Usually when you format a drive, you can do this.
Separate names with a comma.