And you followed the instructions I linked to above? If so, have you tried the Fuzzy Text imstructions?
Double-click it and see what happens. I don't have a Samsung screen around here or I'd try it for you.
Well that's good. One of my last old CRTs was this humongous IBM 21" flat screen. One day it flashed, went blank, and came right back on but the...
Using the monitor adjustments, you might try moving the picture way over to the right.
Did the Windows 7 computer have a UEFI BIOS, or have a SATA controller compatible with drives over 2.19 TB as well as designed to recognize 4KB...
All of the Monitor adjustments are usually right there on the bottom of CRT monitors. And if adjustments don't fix the problem, time for a new...
Download the driver from this Samsung page and then follow the instructions under "Installing the Monitor Driver (Manual) > Windows XP" on this...
What is the model number of the Samsung flat screen?
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Microsoft's "Support for Windows XP ends in:" countdown clock
I've used it before. It works as you would expect it to.
Yep, press [Winkey]+[Pause/Break] and at the bottom of the window, just to the right of the Product ID is a "Change product key" link.
Nothing anyone can do will magically make XP into a modern, up-to-date operating system that will be able to handle the threats and conditions of...
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Welcome aboard Cool Javelin. :) Maybe Microsoft's VBScript or Windows PowerShell? AutoIt? More
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I'll bet. It was a rather strange problem.
Like this:
Excellent work! Here's Microsoft's instructions. To determine whether the Windows security database is corrupted, follow these steps:Click...
Sounds like a plan. :)
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