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Did you reset the cmos? Try getting it to start up with safe settings in BIOS.
Hey, I've recently started to learn Java with a little prior experince in C++. Only the basics. I was just wondering if there any pointers for getting this language down. I'm talking about stuff that I won't pick up from some book or exercise. Something you've all come across in …
Are you 100% that you have compatible parts? How many beeps or is it consistent? No picture at all on screen?
It's probably spyware that refues to close. Run Ad-ware and remove some stuff from the startup to troubleshoot.
I would backup any important informaton ASAP. That hard drive shouldn't be making scraping noises or any metal-to-metal sounds. I would keep a close eye out on that hard-drive.
Both of those should work just fine.
Uh, it's hard to decide without knowing what interface. AGP, PCI, PCI 16x. I would go with a ATI 265MB 800XT.
Did you just move the hard-drive from the old computer to the new one without reformating? It would be best to install the OS on the hard-drive now that you've got a new MB. If it uses XP then it needs to recreate the HAL, so reinstalling the OS is …
I have a Acer 19" Widescreen and I love it to death. I didn't really care for it at first, but not it I'm spoiled on it. You won't look at other monitors the same way. Trust me. It's great for movies also. A 22'' is kind of expensive, but …
I'm thinking from the lack of information provided that it might have something to do with the power supply. There might have been something fail on the motherboard itself.
Uninstall iTunes, Uninstall Quicktime. Go on the net download the lastest version of Quicktime, then try reinstalling iTunes.
Either the power supply is not putting out enough power or something on the main board bit the dust.
Try adding some more RAM, or removing some processes by using the config utility. Also try running some spyware cleaners.
I'm just introducing myself. I'm Jake. I hope to contribute and maybe even learn a couple of things from the community here. Hello everyone.
I'd reinstall XP with a good clean disc. The installation might have gone through, but one of the files might of been corrupt.
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Try running some spyware cleaners. You might have a bad case of it. [url]www.lavasoftusa.com[/url]
Go to [url]www.lavasoftusa.com[/url], download Ad-ware SE. Run it, and it will clear all the spyware if any off.
Yeah. It's true. If you need to recovery that stuff then you will need to purchase some software. There are no freeware programs that I know about. Sorry.
You have some options. The faster you get to them the better. Run a google search for some File Recovery software. I don't know of any freeware ones.
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