That's disappointing to say the least. I'll share the following things that I have gleaned from past experiences in hopes that one of them may...
Further: If you downloaded the bios update from the Medion site, you can also click on "Details" for that download and get the following:...
I found this on Google:
I don't mean to be nosy but why do you need to update your bios? If you're sure it's necessary, go to the manufacturers site for your computer...
OK, Good luck with your friend's problem. As we have discussed in the past, no boot.ini file at all is better than a corrupt one. The system...
Hi Christer, A couple of ways come to mind. The user has edited the file incorrectly. A dual boot system deleted and boot.ini still lists...
The general consensus is to update your video drivers and if no luck, replace the card. As Bill intimated, it's a long standing problem with no...
Do the easy stuff first. Try booting to the f8 options menu and choosing the "Last known good configuration. " If no joy, try using System...
Happy New Year to you Fritz!
OK, but the previous method still applies to getting it back on the Desktop. Then to place it back on the All Programs menu, right click and drag...
Hi Fritz and welcome, Go to the All Programs page and right click on the icon > select "Send to Desktop as a shortcut. "
That generally means you're downloading some of the latest MS patchwork via Automatic Updates. If it doesn't cease after that, then you'll need...
The easy out is to disable the notification message and let the rest alone. Start > Connect To > Show All Connections > right click the network...
Thanks for posting back so others can be helped. Always remember, most Wireless Network problems can be corrected with a good CAT5 wired...
I can only suggest that you uninstall and reinstall any associated software for the adapter. If no joy, you may need to replace it (card)....
I suspect that is irrelevant to your problem since I get that event error many times and have no apparent problems booting or otherwise. It may...
Just start by disabling the NIC. Start > Connect To > Show All Connections > and right click your NIC and choose "Disable. "
Yeah, the Network software isn't enabled in Safe Mode by default. As I posted in concert with you, I suspect something is amiss in the Networking...
Then disable all Networking. Systems often stall while searching for some Network Share that no longer exists.
sexybeast, I would try disabling ZoneAlarm just for a test. It has been known to have obscure problems similar to this.
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