Windows does not use the autoexec.bat or the config.sys files sometimes found in the root of c:, but it does notice them and usually comments out...
Try Start > Run > type cmd > hit enter, and in the black command window type set and hit enter. Look at the path= ; it should be (assuming your...
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If it is a A330, and you have USB ports installed, you shouldn't need the camera software to download the pics from the camera. Have you tried it...
MMC and SD cards are the same except for the slider on the latter. They can be read in the same reader. Been there. Done that. Note: There's...
Here's a beginning. Print this so it's available while working. Disable System Restore Update the virus definitions. Restart the computer...
That could be the problem. Your only choice would seem to be installing an NT OS on the usb drive, and not sure that's possible - would depend on...
Welshjim If booting from usb is available, the BIOS should mention it in setting up the boot order; at least, that's where I've seen it. From...
Welshjim What's your mobo? (make and model number, maybe BIOS version, too)
Assume the usb drive is FAT32, so use DOS to put an OS on it. You could boot with a win98 boot floppy and use the DOS sys command to do that....
werx Welcome. Think you'll have to remove the trojan pest from your computer. The following free items ar availavle in 'Links' at the...
That shouldn't be a problem; maybe can you enlarge on the exact message you get from your computer?
Might try sys x: where x is the drive letter of the usb drive. then copy the \i386 folder to the usb and if the usb drive boots go to the folder...
Only problem with that is in case you've got an always-on web connection, and if so lots of things can come into your computer in one second....
Forgot.
would try uninstalling Norton's and see if that makes any difference. If so, suggest AVG instead.
Good bet,jaylach, but non-specific. Minory on the graphics card, mobo, L1 cache (on cpu) or L2 cache??? :)
You can download everest on your computer and put it on the faulty one when you get it back. That'll tell your what mobo it has and the CPU and...
Excludes overheating, IMO. Overheating is 'fixed' by shutting down so the CPU etc. can cool off. It may be a problem with the graphics card or...
Still think you've done well. Experimenting is the name of the game; you're willing to try stuff and that's what's necessary, IMHO. It's also...
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