SteveN - thank you for figuring that one out. I've had the same issue and just sorta growled at my PC and lived with it. Never would have...
Your problem is similar enough to This one that the same fix should work.
Nice list. And FWIW, the ctrl-c and ctrl-v will often work in places you can't do a normal copy/paste.
Open the event again and then click on the icon below the up/down arrows. That will put a text copy of the entire event in your clipboard. Post...
Have you tried reverting to a restore point from before the problem started? Also I'd use both Ad-aware and Spybot, Search & Destroy to look...
Try installing it again and then removing it.
www.google.com and search for router switch ppoa
start~help & support and do a search for net watcher.
More details in your event logs?
CTL Info
Usually an event log entry. Also, if DrWatson is loaded, a log file from it as well. start~run~drwtsn32 and if the debugger is installed...
I think an online AV scan is in order at this point. Housecall will locate things and RAV will locate/fix. After the AV scan, I'd also run...
Specific error message would help.
I use both and update/run both about once a week. They do similar things when it comes to spyware/malware but often one will find baddies the...
What OS (at both ends)?
It is using ATM so PPoA is correct. If your router/switch is designed to deal with PPoA the whole process should be pretty automatic - internet...
Quickest way for me is right-click My Computer then left-click Manage and you should see the event log section. Check both System and...
I'd go into device manager and remove any rodent-related entries then reboot and let the system detect what was there.
First you should know that PPoA is for use with ATM. So if you aren't using ATM, you probably won't be using PPoA. If you are, the ISP has an...
Earliest BIOS posted on the site that Newt claims he told Paul about was published in 2002. and latest BIOS version is F11b. It appears a BIOS...
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