If you are referring to Step 2 of Method 2 in the article then yes. Its basically telling you to disable all 3rd party services from loading on...
Thanks for letting us know that everything worked out.
Yeah I am aware that certain forums have a rule to search for your problem first before posting. (This one does too). But if many people post...
Hi James, Welcome to Windowsbbs! :) I know that you said you have the same problem but its easier for the members that are helping to keep...
Thats Great. :D Go ahead and install the updates if you haven't already and if everything goes smoothly then I think this issue has been resolved.
Try downloading and running JavaRa to remove all versions of Java that are found. See if that tool is able to fully remove Java.
It looks like Flash Player isn't causing the problem then. It could be some third party program that is interfering with your Internet browsers....
Thanks for letting us know. :)
Ok keep us posted.
Hi Syncopator. I would try updating Adobe Flash Player to the latest version and see if you still experience the audio stuttering. Download the...
Hi Paul. In most cases Windows hides certain files and folders. If you have those temp files and the desktop.ini file showing on your desktop then...
Your Welcome. :) If you will be starting a new build then it looks like this thread is resolved. Since this issue is now resolved, please...
Ok sounds good.
broni, just so we are clear, should Ann try resetting the Windows Update Components first before following your advice or does it matter in this case?
Try resetting the Windows Update components in the second link that I posted. Hopefully that will repair the BITS service and get Windows Update...
When you check for updates ensure that both the Windows Update and the Background Intelligent Transfer Service are both set to Automatic and are...
Hi Poly65, Welcome to Windowsbbs! :) Hope you enjoy your stay on this forum.
Hi Bobbo. I visited the Secunia OSI site on my system running IE9 on Windows 7 Professional 64-bit and didn't have any problems either. It...
Its really up to you. If you think that your time and money would be better spent just getting a new build especially since you are using DDR2 RAM...
Have you run the extended memory test on each memory module one at a time individually? Did you get the BSOD both times with one of each stick of...
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