Boot to the DVD and try doing a System Restore, no luck, do the Startup Repair: You will need to identify which update is causing the problem....
I suggest reinstalling AVG (from the original installer, if possible), then uninstalling it again.
Hi and welcome to the BBS, "Meet people ", it is not exactly a meeting place. When I first came here, it was a matter of "look and learn ". We...
It sounds like you are trying to fit too much data into "not enough space ". Get more disk space or burn your important data onto optical disks....
If you can, try adding the printer as "local" and install the drivers on the Vista computer.
I think you mentioned these switches in the past Chiles4, when I investigated it, I found no relevance to a Personal Computer situation, only to...
My recommendation is to uninstall the Intel software. When you install a new adapter, the BIOS should disable the onboard adapter (check by...
Wildfire, Mike has offered to submit any advice that is possible for the subject of the thread. Let's not sidetrack any relevant information. It...
Hello charlibob, try to be descriptive with your thread's title, see Posting Rule #3 for tips: http://www.windowsbbs.com/rules.php I will adjust it.
Hi and welcome to the BBS, First off, connect the computer directly to the modem with an ethernet cable. You may need to use the command...
Hi wildfire, Yes, it is not polite to hijack somebody else's thread. It may not be very bad in this case because there has not been any...
If you run out of options, you can try doing a System Restore to before you installed them. Try right-clicking on the problem listing and...
From what I see, for some reason, Windows seems to think that you need the service pack for Media Center. Have you made changes in the past that...
If that driver is for something that is "non system ", like a PCI card or some other connected device, take the device out until Windows is...
The error message seems to suggest the registry is corrupt. CHKDSK should not have any affect on restoring the registry. If you can get to Safe...
The drivers you need will be the SATA Controller drivers, they should come bundled with the chipset drivers. To find them, go to the system...
You say "overwrite ", you want to uninstall first. Right-click on the listing with the triangle and select Uninstall. Try booting into Safe...
You can go to Control Panel -> Performance Information and Tools and run the Experience Index ( "this make take a few minutes "...expect more than...
Here is the manual: http://dlcdnet.asus.com/pub/ASUS/mb/socka/kt266a/a7v266-c/a7v266-c_100.pdf 3.8MB These are my suggested settings: P. 73 Load...
I should have checked the "download ", I should have expected it doesn't mean that, it means "Windows Updates ". All you need to do is open...
Separate names with a comma.