Type cmd in the Start menu's Search programs and files box to launch a command prompt. Copy/paste the following command, then press Enter: cmd...
No idea what "K" updates are but have a look here: Change recommended update and diagnostic settings
Anyway, if whocrashed is the only thing you are having problems with, don't sweat it, it is pretty useless IMHO. If you want to debug some...
I'll be doing some experimenting, but it'll take a few days at least.
Download and install the Acer driver: Belgium - Dutch or Belgium - France
Updating video drivers is a first step in resolving crashes.
You'll have to get all Windows and Office updates installed. Keep re-checking Windows Update (make sure you have selected to receive updates for...
Please note you have to use smtp.comcast.net for Outgoing mail. From your PC, you to http://www.digicert.com/help/ and enter this in the...
Pretty much what Christer said. Except that you are not even the owner, Microsoft still owns the software. You are only granted a license to use....
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That won't do anything. That 'tweak' is to disable the sleep option using a registry setting, and to reverse the disabling the registry key that...
There's not much too it. After entering your info, you'll: Have to click the Save Changes button To have your system specifications...
Sounds like your graphics card may be failing. You know how to find them: C:\Windows\minidump\ Sounds like your graphics card may be...
It shows fine, you should be able to connect. To check, I would connect with a wire & see if that works.
No, it would only prevent it from happening again. As SpywareDr suggested...
Sounds your hard drive has failed. Check out the drive using the manufacturer's disk diagnostics: ExcelStore Fujitsu / Toshiba...
Yea, I see that they've changed procedures again...
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Did you run Windows 7 Network Troubleshooting tool? Type Fix networking in your Search programs and files box on the Start menu, and click Find...
The file system format has nothing to do with a virus, and viruses hardly ever (if ever) are made to target a specific file system.
Separate names with a comma.