You could try resetting the BIOS values back to the default values just for good measure and then see if the boot order keeps changing after you...
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On the Windows Memory Diagnostic Tool did you make sure to use the Extended testing mode instead of the Standard mode? I would try running the...
Hi Supermaine. In order to test the RAM for any errors you can run the Memory Diagnostic Tool that's built into Windows Vista. Take a look here,...
Thanks for letting us know. You probably could replace the video card with one that meets the minimum graphics memory requirement for Adobe Flash...
Hi Spanner. Adding to what was said above, using Revo Uninstaller should completely uninstall the program from the computer. In case Revo or the...
Ok, thanks for the update. :)
You have Internet Explorer 8 installed correct? You could try launching Internet Explorer 8 and clicking Tools< Manage add-ons. Then for toolbars...
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Hi TatenDaOne. Yes you can. Make sure the monitor has an HDMI output and includes speakers if you are going to be hooking it up to a console....
If you have already updated the video driver then we can probably rule out hardware causing the problem. But keep in mind that your computer would...
UAC stands for User Account Control. Take a look at this article for more information, What is UAC (User Account Control) & Why You Should Never...
I think I may know what your problem is. Your computer has a very old video card. A NVIDIA RIVA TNT Model 64 is probably part of the reason...
Do you have UAC enabled on your computer? If you attempt to start a program do you get the UAC security warning asking if you want to run this...
Hi BobbyScot. Have you tried performing a clean boot in Windows 7 to see if a background program is causing the problem? Take a look here, How to...
Thanks for the update. :)
I am having no problems running IE10 on my Windows 7 64-bit system. Have already installed it on a few computers for clients, and webpages seem to...
David, I assumed that the old harddrive is PATA (IDE) but you stated that the new hard drive is SATA. If both hard drives are SATA then you won't...
Nope. Just copying and pasting the files from one hard drive to the other will work fine. The CD drive may have gotten worn out. You could try...
Yes but make sure you set the old hard drive as a slave drive and not a master drive. You will have to make sure the jumper on the old drive is...
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