1) To get to a cmd prompt in Windows 7, click the Windows 7 Start orb, type cmd and press [Enter]. 2) Then at the cmd prompt, type powercfg...
To find the last reason for wakeup, use the cmd powercfg /lastwake For example: C:\>powercfg /lastwake Wake History Count - 1 Wake...
Or, click any blank space on the Desktop, then while holding down the [Ctrl] key, scroll the mouse wheel back (towards you) to make the icons...
The modem only supplies one wired connection into your home. You then attach a router to the modem in order to share that single connection...
FWIW, all seven of my various Windows setups have been updated with nary a hiccup. <shrug> :)
You can undo a System Restore. And, if you can't afford to have anything change, or get deleted, corrupted or misplaced you need to start making...
By far the simplest fix is to use Windows System Restore to roll Windows back to a point in time when your computer was functioning correctly. It...
Does that same Ethernet connection work with another computer?
:) Yep. Click the Start orb, type in msinfo32 and press [Enter], then open Components > Storage > Disks. Model numbers will be listed on the...
Wow, what a PITA eh? What was the results from running the HD Diags? If it passed, you might try Fred Langa's "Win7's no-reformat, nondestructive...
You're welcome. Let us know what you find ...
Yes, it is. And no, I still don't understand why ... yet. :( :) Samsung > Verifying The Hard Disk Drive Is Working Normally ? Got my...
I'd wait until you are sure it is repeatedly running chkdsk at every boot. Note: The fact that chkdsk keeps trying to run could mean that Windows...
I'm afraid there is no command line command for clicking a Windows "Connect" button.
Okay, try it one more time. Click the Start orb, type cmd, right-click the "cmd.exe" at the top of the list and select "Run as administrator "....
For me, it was the word "online" included with "Help and Support" that was a bit confusing. In Windows 7, clicking the Start orb then "Help and...
I don't know, I don't think so ... because of this:
Second line? There should only be a single line, like so: [img] AFAIK, there really is no way to tell how it got changed. Looks like some...
And what do you wanna bet therein lies the problem. ;) Go back into HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Session Manager,...
Running the 32-bit version in a Parallels Workstation VM.
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