Remove nis2011 & use something free like Microsoft Security Essentials. Download and run the Norton Removal Tool to remove all traces of the...
I've never heard of a way....
The wonderful world of "Open Source" software... Of course Windowsinstaller-KB893803-v2-x86 doesn't install on Windows 7, it isn't...
Hi, Yea, I knew about that one, but I'm not interested. While I did buy my laptop in the US, I don't live in the US, there's no way I was going...
Either choose the option DHCP, or don't install it on a laptop. Doesn't make sense to have this software when traveling, it should be on a...
See: "The file 'Asms' on Windows XP Professional CD-ROM is needed" error message when you install Windows XP
Hard to say without an exact error code. Only reference I can find to an "error code 3" is: "The system cannot find the path specified "....
You are having hardware problems. It may very well be your CPU. First I would check your temperatures, running a stress test. Next test...
Just as a FYI, that's not a default in Windows XP, you'll have to have done something similar to what Tony posted to get those options.
Use the Local Computer Policy displayed in gpedit.msc under Administrative Templates.
As Steve said... Registry "fix" software is just a placebo: Cost money and fixes nothing (specially if you have no idea what needs fixing)....
I've never had any problem with FB. Not with IE8, nor IE9. I suggest you check your system for Malware & run IE without Add-ons.
Sounds like the recipient is blocking certain files. Nothing you can do about that.
Check out the drive using the manufacturer's disk diagnostics: Toshiba
You skipped the part I never asked for a CBS.log. Did you run the SFC command?
It doesn't have to be the screen... Please confirm what graphics option (integrated / dedicated + brand) your laptop has. I've just had a...
You'll have to change the Boot order in your BIOS to boot off the DVD before checking the HDD. To access your BIOS, look at the manuals that...
Please enter your System Details. It helps us in answering your questions! Start with running sfc /scannow from an elevated command prompt...
Search your hard drive for the .pst file, and point Outlook to it.
Which solution? Disabling the on-board sound? If you have a separate sound card installed you should do that. Nothing to be scared off, you can...
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