Hi Neil. I would try installing Windows 7 drivers for the printers if they are available and see if that allows the printers to work.
Linux is a cheap solution but then no matter what OS you use, your computer could still be open to malware attacks, failing hardware, and devices...
Hi Mel. If the computer is also used offline then no you don't need to worry about the computer getting compromised from malware at all. I...
I seriously doubt Linux on Chrome books is going to replace Windows 8.1. Its going to take far more energy and resources to train someone how to...
Hi James. I have heard of Clover before but I have never used it since I haven't had a need yet for the application. Have you also installed...
Hi Neil. Looks like Microsoft has released another update this is causing problems. After support ended on Windows XP, MSE has turned into a...
Hi Paul. I've used both ergonomic and regular mice and found that the ergonomic mice are indeed more comfortable. If you want to get an...
Hi robls99.
Yes the Toms Hardware benchmark is the one that I looked at.
Hi skaler2k. SATA III drives are backwards compatible with SATA II so you can use any of the newer SATA III SSD's in your system. It depends...
Click Start< Control Panel< Add/Remove Programs and check to see if the updates are listed in that window. You can also try performing a clean...
Hi foogy. By default Windows 7 hides protected system files and does not display hidden files and folders. In Windows Explorer if you click Tools<...
You can visit the Microsoft Download Center and search for any individual update that you want to download and deploy manually. Do the...
Hi Paul. I've tried Keepvid in the past but since it requires users to install Java, I don't use that site. I use http://www.ixconverter.net/...
Hi rgn. Have you tried installing each Windows Update manually to see if they install? If you open the Services window do you see the...
Excellent. So it looks like this thread is officially resolved then.
This is part of the reason why I just use both the Windows Firewall and a hardware firewall behind a router. Your computers can still be protected...
Perfect. :cool:
Excellent. So do you think this thread is resolved then?
So did Windows 8.1 install successfully?
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