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Re: Um, im sure there are some good screen capture programs out there, google one up and see what ya find. | |
Re: Damn how the hell did you do that, i tried to do it and couldn't, try going into control panel and going to folder options, and hit restore orginal and it should work. | |
Re: You can download Codecs for the file type | |
Re: Yes, and if that does not work go to the Welcome screen on the booted CD, go to Install windows, then press R for repair. It will reinstall everything and leave you same settings and programs installed. | |
Re: check your virus scanner and make sure that it's not blocking file extensions such as pdf. Also, check your security settings in OE and make sure its not blocking it either. | |
Re: An INF file is a text file that contains all the information necessary to install a device, such as driver names and locations, registry information, version information, that is used by the Setup components. | |
Re: No, you only need to partition if you plan on installing multiple operating systems on one computer. All you need to do is stick in your Windows XP cd, boot that baby up, then go to "Install Windows" then select the drive and press F to format. This will whipe … | |
Re: did you try system restore? | |
Re: Also, try to boot it into the Modes (F8) and select "use previous configurations that worked" | |
Re: PHPNuke is nice, but for just what you said, i agree with the use of mambo. | |
Hey guys i'm taking a c++ class and I know this is easy material but im not sure if a function call can have like m+n or FMAX and stuff. Any help with this would be great thanks. Determine which of the following function calls are invalid and explain why. … | |
Re: If you have a router, check that out. Because I have always had the same problem and if you reboot your router it should work perfectly. I think the problem is that if you have too many ports open on your router, it overloads. Mine is a NetGear RP114. So, … | |
Re: I'm pretty sure its an Outlook problem because like you said it only happens with that program. I'd suggest going to Office Update ([url]http://office.microsoft.com[/url]) and download the latest service pack. Good luck mate :) | |
I'm getting another free monitor, what are your guys thoughts on dual monitors? Is it cool for a bit then just get annoying? or is it nice and beneficial? | |
Re: Heres what you do to get rid of the sys error. You have to boot the XP cd. Then go into Install Windows, and then hit repair/recovery. It will fix your file errors. It will not however reset your password. | |
Re: Clear your cache, temp. internet files., and cookies. Then give it a shot. | |
Re: Ok Ray, I've found the solution to your problem. Your problem isn't your browser, it's the source code in the page itself. I was viewing the source on your webpage and the backround midi is set to src="/il2/sxm/midis/peanut10.mid" The way your page is setup, it looks like your url [url]http://www.rays-sxm.net[/url] … | |
Re: Vista is far more picky over the hardware than XP, is your RAM generic or actual makes ? What's the full spec breakdown of your PC included the specs on your RAM. There are certain cases where things like RAM behave perfectly in XP but they are not as stable … | |
Re: does bios show all 4 gigs of ram? | |
Re: If her son clicked the wrong button in disk cleanup it may have erased her backup restoration files. What type of data was missing? | |
Re: Limited or no connectivity usually occurs when your DHCP server is down on a network. It could be your Internet service provider's server, your personal router, or your DHCP provider. Check to see if you have an IP address when it's in limited mode. It works when you give it … | |
Re: check to see if its your internet/router timing out. check all the other computers in your house. If they're doing the same thing, you know its not your computer. Then post back and we can go from there. Oh, NVCPL is a display dll from Nvidia. Highly doubt that's the … | |
Re: when uninstalling and reinstalling devices, in some cases the settings of the device are still stored on the computer. It seems as if your adapter isn't connecting to the DHCP server address. Go into network connections and check your TCP/IP Properties and ensure that it is infact using DHCP. Paste … | |
Re: Well vista was just released a month ago to the public. Microsoft had it testers use and report back with bugs and such for a couple years. On a worldwide scale, there are issues, bugs, or even features that vista will need improvement on, and the only way the operating … | |
Re: I believe if you go into your security settings in outlook, you can change what the default settings are. Ill research more and post back later if you say it doesn't work. | |
Re: If i were you i'd just go the extra mile and give Vista a nice home to live on. You really don't need to go buy a Vista preinstalled pc cause you already have half the equipment you neeed. Just go to newegg.com or whatever store you use and get … | |
Re: Yup, you see thats the problem with Microsoft, they should be smart and install the files for each version of Office in a different folder. For example C:/Program Files/Microsoft Office/Office 2003/ ect.... Because what happens is a DLL file or something may get replaced without you knowing about it, or … | |
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This is a problem that i have been having for a while. Whenever I want to fxp a file to a server with port 21, it simply wont work. The connection drops. I've tried many ftp clients with no prevail. Any help would be greatly appricated :) |