visionof, Thanks a lot for the above site. I urgently needed old versions of Java & Adobe Reader for one of my client.
I use PC Tools firewall. Good results till now. How about adding a couple of free Linux based firewalls like Smoothwall Express, IPCop to the...
Illuminating to say the least. Imagine a simple non event like a leading zero **** up a computer.
I am not aware of an inbuilt antivirus in any of the wireless router. You should always have an antivirus installed & updated on your computer.
And disable your antivirus & anti-spyware utils. Take a backup of your data - just in case :eek:
Comodo by default trusts all your existing applications & files and would allow them to access the net. [at least that's the way it was in past...
I'll ditto that. Most of the security programs are at par. Some would give you an extra option that you may or may not require. Try out...
Does your motherboard supports 8 GB without poking around in BIOS ? From the symptoms it seems that Windows is using some area reserved by...
Jeff, If you are not using wifi at this moment, I suggest that you disable it completely on router. A rougue access point is a big security hole...
Or login as Administrator, Start->Run. Type msconfig & press enter. Select Startup tab & look for Truck.exe. Remove checkbox from that line ,...
You can have multiple columns of the menu. 1. -Right click on the Windows taskbar 2. -Select 'Properties' 3. -Select 'Start Menu' 4. -Click...
Try cleaning the floppy drive with a drive cleaner [wondering if these things are still available] or the drive itself may be faulty.
Lookup your monitor manual for the refresh rates it supports. If it supports 60 Hz [as it should], the problem could be elsewhere.
How are you downloading SP3 ? Through Windows Update or directly ? Direct download is preferable & you can save SP3 for later use as well.
You normally don't require to install drivers for display devices until & unless it has some features that require specific support. Eric,...
Hi sabbegk, Here is a query from my database guy: How have you connected to SQL server ? Through user DSN or System DSN ?
Are you overclocking CPU or RAM ? Try "Load Default Settings" in Bios setup.
It could be either - hardly makes any noticeable difference. The whole point is to get appropriate drivers installed. Just installed WinXP...
Then try others & also read what Pete has said.
Throw in the drive electronics & motherboard in the soup & everything becomes muddy. 40/80 connector cable is not the only culprit over here.
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