Let's move away from the Java issue and handle the ActiveX problem. If you have never had the Java Runtime Environment installed before then you...
An real world example would be a software program is written (coded) in such a way that all functionality of the program has its own set of...
Hold on here guys, ActiveX Controls are not Java and have nothing at all to do with java. ActiveX Controls are Microsoft specific packages that...
Just leave it disabled. If you want to use it just load it from the start menu.
It doesn't have to take much time. You could actually delete all the Asus values from the Run registry key, after exporting the key, then reboot....
1. Go to: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run 2. Highlight the key > rt click > Export > save as hklm-run.reg (this...
Understood. Near the top of your thread you'll see Thread Tools. Click the down arrow to expand the drop down menu, at the bottom of it you'll...
post the contents of: (highlight each key > rt click > export) HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run...
Start in safe mode and use Device Manage to uninstall obvious hardware, i.e. video, audio, nic, etc. & reboot. However, it sounds more like there...
That tool may be set to load at boot & it's not needed. Use Start > Run > msconfig > Startup tab and if listed, prevent it from loading at boot.
Control Panel > Network Connections > right click the wifi icon and select enable.
answered in above post Probably can't be activated because the modems on their list will accecpt the custom firmware they will install on it....
Go to Start > Run > type: msconfig > press OK button (if Run command not available, rt click the start button > Properties > Customize button >...
Hold down the shift key and right click on a doc with the Thunderbird icon, then left click on Open with. Select Word in the list of programs...
Look in Add-Remove Programs. You can also do a search for comcastb or comcast antispy, they may be folders that contain an uninstall program. You...
Showing up where?
Turn on the computer and access its BIOS. There will be a setting for boot device order, e.g. dvd > hard disk > usb. Your bios probably has usb...
If using Windows XP built in wifi connection manager, rt click the wifi icon near the clock and select "View available wireless networks ", then...
If the node is not split in a month, call back and request additional compensation, they will do it.
Such symptoms indicate the likelihood of malware infection: Read this post, then post the requested log(s) in the Malware and Virus Removal forum.
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