Have you tried using Internet Explorer to watch videos on? Does IE experience the same behavior as Google Chrome?
Thanks for letting us know that you were able to get your system back up and running. Well, lesson learned right? As long as you learn from...
Yes it will. Since you just want the one page to be allowed to run Scripts and ActiveX Controls, open IE and click Tools< Internet Options<...
What Internet Browser are you using to watch videos on?
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Thats Great. :) Glad you were able to get this issue resolved.
On the webpage where it says, To allow any Web site to run scripts and ActiveX controls on your computer: Follow the instructions from that...
If you running Windows 7 32-bit then download the file marked as windows6.1-KB976932-X86.exe. If you are running Windows 7 64-bit then download...
Great. Thanks for letting me know. :)
Hi Kat. Adding to what Bill said, if any website asks you to install some other program before allowing you to download the file you want, then...
Hi geno368. Try downloading and installing Windows 7 SP1 from here, Windows 7 Service Pack 1.
Ok, keep me posted.
Hi Keith. First download and install Windows XP Service Pack 2. Then install Windows XP Service Pack 3. You don't need to worry about...
Yes you can do a fresh install of Windows on the current harddrive after you back up everything to your external harddrive.
Hi Frank. I think you have tried everything at this point to get the repair install to continue but obviously there are still Microtek scanner...
Ok cool. So would you consider this thread resolved?
Ok cool. Keep me posted on the outcome.
Hi flatlndr. Try Performing a clean boot in Windows Vista or Windows 7 and see if you still experience the stuttering video problem.
Did you try re-enabling each startup item one at a time and rebooting in between and testing the issue that way? Since you didn't experience...
Thanks for the update. :)
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