That's your choice of course, but it put you at a significant disadvantage, not the least in the security 'department', but IE8 also follows...
The last one indicates nvlddmkm.sys which is indeed the Nvidia driver. It does indeed look like the video memory is defect, so I'd be looking...
Sorry, never seen this before, and since it is an intermittent problem I think it'll be hard to find a solution. You could try to repair Outlook,...
Correct. So it looks like a hardware issue. Have a look at the setup error log files: setupact.log - This log file contains a list of...
If your files are set world writable they can easily overwrite them with their own code.
You'll have to explain this... I'm not sure what you mean.
Bobby, please don't hijack other peoles thread.
I would suspect a dirty, scratched or just plain failing install CD instead.
Yes, but only one notch "in the middle ".... And that's not exactly in the middle, that's why it'll only fit one way.
If you are not using an FPT client that uses an encrypted connection your password will always be sent in 'clear text', so anyone watching will be...
I have set it to notify me for updates... so I can install them manually... so far I've not received a notice. Their site does let you opt-out...
Somewhat slow... I've got a 536MB RAM disk (just for my IE cache):
OK, well, maybe just replace the MB then ;) I've seen refurbished ones listed from $35-$75.
Bug Check 0x50: PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA So follow the same steps as in my post above.
3B Probably caused by : fltmgr.sys. This is a Windows component and likely means something else drove it to fault. Suggestions: Download...
I strongly suggest you double-check to make sure you are safe: Read this post, then post the requested log(s) in the Malware and Virus Removal...
I still think there should be an option in BIOS to switch off the onboard video, consult your manual. From what I see here, Windows is still...
Try the suggestion from Pete here.
The above is the crux. We have no way of knowing what software/procedures you have in place, but the cookie is being deleted. It is something on...
Running it from within Windows (with admin priv.) works partly (it leaves the index.dat file in the /Content.IE5 folder). Having it run from...
Separate names with a comma.