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June 26th, 2019, 07:51 AM
I drop in now and then ;)
Thing is, Windows is damned reliable these days and the "bad capacitor" days are long gone. The latter is what kept me upgrading my systems and seeking/giving aid. My...
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June 24th, 2019, 01:15 PM
It's tricky - don't give up. I upgraded My brother's Win7 PC and my Godson's Win 8.1 unit. The first was an HP and the second a Dell. The HP install took a couple of tries.
If your Win version is...
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June 24th, 2019, 10:34 AM
Get yours here.
MS-supplied and legitimate.
Stickify please, MK - and regards!
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June 24th, 2010, 09:14 AM
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=SQLDumper+Library&aq=f&aqi=&aql=&oq=&gs_rfai=
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If you type the command CHKDSK /F or /R without specifying a drive letter in any PC, Windows will assume that you want the C drive. In UBCD, the C drive is the virtual RAM drive and not a real drive...
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This is the right thing to do whether things are going well or not. You should not be waiting for a disaster to happen. That is, by definition, too late.
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Since Vista didn't come with IE8, try uninstalling it in Programs and Features (it's called Windows Internet Explorer 8 there) and then reinstalling.
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Be aware that UBCD creates a RAMDRIVE when you run it. The C drive is the RamDrive. If you run a scan on the C drive, it will always check out good.
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Have you installed the appropriate motherboard chipset drivers for your system?
Honestly, there are a lot of items on that list that I would never expect to see in Device Manager. They are...
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I avoid Facebook and MySpace with a passion, but I love it when women fight over me. :-PFoxy, I qualify on pretty much all counts, I think. The cooking part I don't know. Keep me barefoot and I think...
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I have reviewed your manual and I found IDE mode in Integrated Peripherals > On-Chip ATA Devices > RAID Mode. There, make sure it's set to "IDE". That should do it.
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Ok then. Try removing the secondary drive and changing the jumper on the primary from master to CS or vice versa depending on how it's set now.
On the SATA problem, you may be able to find a SATA...
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Have you replaced the cable?
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Although this won't fix the hang, you should clear CMOS after any BIOS update. To do that, simply unplug the unit and remove the motherboard battery for a few seconds. You can also do this the...
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Vibrant is only one of at least three "pushers" of this annoyance. It is the best at staying out of your face when you tell it to. Kontera is the worst and seems to turn off "per page".
When you...
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To stop most rollovers, click the little question mark (?) and find the link to disable it on the "about" page. It should last for that session at least.
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Honestly, Rachel, you should:
1. upgrade your RAM if possible. If not, get a PC that can accept more RAM. Consider a 64-bit version of Windows as well - preferrably Windows 7. You need the RAM to...
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Retirement. Oh man - that is a retreating target. Catch it if you can!
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Guys and Gals - I withdraw my request for elevated privileges. I'll wait my turn like everyone else. I just wanted to know why I was locked out and now I know.
I appreciate the attention, but...
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Google Chrome is faster too - much faster. It wins all of the white-hat hacking contests too - no one has hacked it yet. Give it a spin. It's free.
You should keep a spare browser anyway. You...
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Here's a good resource:
http://blogs.msdn.com/ieinternals/archive/2009/09/11/Troubleshooting-Stored-Login-Problems-in-IE.aspx
I would use another browser anyway. IE is too vulnerable. Try...
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I can't help but wonder what the benefit of 64-bit encoding would be in Office. I can see Access benefiting if you do heavy database stuff, but most Office users never even open Access.
Heavy...
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I think you mean "carbon footprint". That is commendable, but the price you must pay is a little inconvenience in dealing with the error.
Keep in mind that the power drawn from the PC for the USB...
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