I would wonder why she suspects only the PSU fan is working. There typically are at least the CPU fan and 1 case fan in most computers too. Often...
It is important to understand that sound is ALWAYS, with NO exception, analog. Period! So as Tony says, what comes out of the speaker is analog....
The sad part is, that is true. At least for hospitals.
Not sure if this is a dig at Ed Bott, or an appreciative comment but I've "known" Ed for over 10 years. And while he is an avid fan of Windows,...
Yeah, after years and years of insisting I be in total control, I have finally relinquished command and just let Windows manage my updates. This...
Yes, it would be a very good idea to get a new router. Note that the wireless 802.11G protocol has long been superseded, first with 11N and now...
There is no 100% guarantee it will install without a hitch, but there are a few 100 million other users who have updated to it with no problems....
Migrating to 64-bit does not mean starting all over again as the vast majority of 32-bit programs run just fine in 64-bit Windows - just not the...
I've been using and recommending Pale Moon as an alternative to FF for several years as my primary alternative browser (I still use IE as my...
It shouldn't. Hardware has supported 64-bit for years. If your system currently does not support running 64-bit software, it is more likely you...
The print server is supposed to manage this. Assuming these print jobs are not stuck in the queues as Tony mentioned, the server could be...
Hmmm, so once again Windows own native tools comes through. ;) Thanks for the update.
You might try booting into Safe Mode, then see if you can empty the bin.
I am glad this sorted itself out. If this is a PC and the problem occurs, you might try a "cold" boot. That is, instead simply rebooting,...
That sounds fishy to me. I would like to see some documentation on that.
Well, sure. I can limit it if I want. In fact, I have mine set to allow only 10 devices via DHCP, plus my printer which is set by static...
DHCP on my Netgear is 192.168.1.2 to 192.168.1.254. 1.1 is reserved for the router's LAN address. I've not seen that 50 address limit before. I...
These are all pretty generalized questions starting with I am not sure what you mean by "first log in ". Much of what you ask depends greatly on...
There is a "subnet" limit for home routers that typically is from 192.168.1.0 through 192.168.1.255 for 256 addresses total (though 1 is...
That's always the case. IT is many industries within industries. But not only that, those industries are constantly evolving and advancing, with...
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