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Hello everybody! My co-worker has a laptop running Vista Business . Up until today, everything has been working fine. Today, however, a problem crept up. I'm wondering if anyone else has seen this little bug in Windows Vista. He has multiple folders of pictures, but when he goes to view …
Hello all. I was hoping maybe someone could help me out with my problem that I am having right now(well not me, but a co-worker at work). We use Visual Studio.Net 2003 along with Reporting Services here at where I work. Well, all is going good for all the clients …
You can also try using system file check. You will need to be in normal mode of windows(non-safe mode) and then insert your windows xp disk. From a command prompt, run sfc /scannow This will scan all windows files and replace any corrupt or damaged ones with the correct version. …
Well couple of things you can do: 1) Uninstall Limewire. Great gateway for spyware and viruses to get in. 2) Run Winsockfix([URL]http://www.softpedia.com/get/Tweak/Network-Tweak/WinSockFix.shtml[/URL]) Winsockfix resets all yoru network connection parameters for you. That should help you out!
I work on Dell laptops a lot, and the blinking power light indicator in that sequence usually means that the battery is toast. Sad(and sorry) to say that. As far as the long boot up time, another thing to try if the above steps from 'Stein don't work is to …
I have a students computer sitting on my desk with a problem that has the whole office stumped. The client has windows XP, and two days ago after updates the computer would not go past the login page in normal mode without a network connection, and would only show the …
Try this. Has had good results when used with spyware that does this. In normal(non-safe) mode: Download and extract the zip file to a location that you will be able to easily find them. SmitfraudFix can be found here: [URL="http://noahdfear.geekstogo.com/"]http://siri.urz.free.fr/Fix/SmitfraudFix.zip[/URL] Download and install crap cleaner. [URL]http://ccleaner.com/[/URL] Turn [URL="http://www.daniweb.com/techtalkforums/post291528.html#"]system restore[/URL] off. …
Smitfraud.c How I loathe thee! Here are directions that I have used that have been somewhat successful in removing this annoying program(pest) In normal(non-safe) mode: Download and extract the zip file to a location that you will be able to easily find them. SmitfraudFix can be found here: [URL="http://noahdfear.geekstogo.com/"]http://siri.urz.free.fr/Fix/SmitfraudFix.zip[/URL] Download …
I've seen that error that nasty little bug that you are talking about--or at least a few variations of it. It appears to be a variaton on the old spyaxe malware. Ah how I hate it(and its variants)! To remove this pesk, here are the directions to follow. In normal(non-safe) …
Hi Greenhouse, To remove smitfruad c, go to this website: [url]http://noahdfear.geekstogo.com/[/url] I have had much success with this program. Directions from the site: [COLOR=Black] [/COLOR] [COLOR=black]Download smitRem.exe, saving the file to your desktop. Double click it to extract the contents to a folder of it’s own. Restart your computer in …
I've seen varients of this problem before. Try the following the following steps. it has been successful in the past for me. In normal(non-safe) mode: Download and extract the zip file to a location that you will be able to easily find them. SmitfraudFix can be found here: [URL="http://noahdfear.geekstogo.com/"]http://siri.urz.free.fr/Fix/SmitfraudFix.zip[/URL] Download …
Hello everyone! I stumbled upon this site while looking on the back links to my website. So I thought I would join. The site looks good and something that I was looking for. I guess this is where I introduce myself eh? Well. Here goes. I work full time as …
Try running the program called Winsockfix. It can be downloaded from: [url]http://www.softpedia.com/get/Tweak/Network-Tweak/WinSockFix.shtml[/url] It resets all the network settings on the computer. This has saved me a lot of headaches with networking problems. Another thing to do is try uninstalling and then reinstalling the networking hardware that you are using. This …
It sounds like maybe a windows issue? If it is, I have had some success with the followinng three tricks: 1. I know this seems obvious, but uninstall and then reinstall the mouse. Hey, sometimes the simple stuff works. Don't know what you have done yet though. 2. If your …
To reset all your networking settings back to their default, run the following program. Its nice, free, and pretty fast. Post back if this worked for you please. [URL]http://www.softpedia.com/get/Tweak/Network-Tweak/WinSockFix.shtml[/URL]
I'm not sure, but my initial gut reaction is that it does in fact store that information somewhere. To find out for sure, and remove it, run a nice little free program called Crap Cleaner. This can be found at: [url]http://ccleaner.com/[/url] Enjoy!
The NTLDR error is annoying. I have had this problem with a Dell Latitude D610 before. I found this nice little utility which let me get back in and then replace the damaged files. Here is the website for you. They have both a floppy and non-floppy(cd) version of the …
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