ROFL. These fanbois definitely need something else to do.
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#hairgate?
You're welcome. Microsoft will not share that algorithm. As I stated above, that unique, one-time code is automatically generated by Windows...
The AutoPlay feature can be used to silently infect computers.
Excellent news. Thanks for letting us know. :) Please mark your thread as 'Resolved'.
:D And yep, back on topic.
A computer that cannot boot an operating system is about as useful as a brick. What you need to do is re-assemble and run a plain'ol bare-bones...
Correct. The Product ID and Product Key codes are the ones you need. That other one will vary dependent on the computer, date, time and who knows...
The All Programs shortcuts you see in Windows 7 are located in two different locations. The easiest way to get there is to click the Start orb,...
Somehow that smells more like a Politician. ;)
Click the Start orb, type in msconfig and press Enter. Click the Boot tab, select Safe Boot, click OK, then click on Restart in the following...
It's probably done. Reboot and test.
Click on the "Download - Auto-installer for USB Key (Win 9x/2k/xp/7) *NEW!*" link on that memtest.org>downiso page and then use it to create a...
Since some of your anti-malware software may be keeping it from running, try it in Safe mode.
In today's world Windows seems much less relevant, tired, old and a bit confused . . . much like me. ;)
Beginner knows nothing. Intermediate makes mistakes. Experienced knows how to fix and/or hide their mistakes. ;)
You're welcome.
Sounds like you may have transferred a thumbnail of the pic, instead of the pic itself. :eek: The bittedness of the Operating System doesn't...
If you've been fiddling with computers since '99, you're probably at least an Intermediate.
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