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Well if you were like me and Python is your first language. You are trying to learn programming and many people suggested that learn Python as a first language. You take their advice, your download Python and get all set up. Maybe you take a tutorial or two in order …
Many compilers will automatically put a function saying: cout<<"Press any key to continue..."; system("PAUSE"); As so you can still view your work when it is finished. This is because once the program has nothing left to do it will exit, to help prevent this the compiler puts system("PAUSE"); I suggest …
This doesn't work: [ICODE] if (m == 1,2,3) { cout<< "Sorry you cannot go any farther north.\n"; }[/ICODE] How can I make this work? Ink
Hey everyone, still learning c++ I had a question. How do I create an array that will hold strings of text. such as: ??? map[10]; map[1]= "text"; map[2] = "text2"; map[10] = "text3"; cout<< map[1] "\n"; help would be great ink
Watch these guys beat 7 Zelda games in 70 Hours. Started at today a few hours ago. This is a great geek related festival! The Mario marathon team will play through the first 3 2-D zeldas then another team will play through the 4 3d zeldas all over the weekend …
To turn on Windows automatic updating: 1. Click the Start button, point to All Programs, and then click Windows Update. 2. In the left pane, click Change settings. 3. Select Install updates automatically (recommended). Hope this helps... Inkcoder
Hmm... If you formated and reinstalled windows XP with a working disk it should not still be getting errors. It sounds like there is either a problem with your windows install disk or a problem with the actual hard disk. Format the C: drive and try a new Windows XP …
On start up tap F10; with luck this might get you into a recovery mode for the system. If this doesn't work, try tapping F8 and booting the DOS. Type format c: to clean out the drive and then try your windows XP boot disks... If none of these fixes …
Ok.... As for you virus issues, I think a good scan from SpyBot will do the trick. Download here: [url]http://projects.securitywonks.net/projects/details.php?file=2[/url] Then install the software, afterward select check for problems. Let it scan, this might take a while. Then you will get a read out of problems within your computer, select …
This is an ongoing problem for many people and you might have to upgrade your Windows Vista to solve the problem but this is the best fix I know of... Go into Administrator Tools>Local Security Policy>Local Policies>Security Options then go under the Policy Key: Network Security - LAN Manager Authentication …
Hmmm.. Looking at your process scan I can't see much going on other than possible normal windows process's with possible back door breaches... What I would suggest is you get a free edition of "The Cleaner" and have it run (it's a Trojan scanner): [url]http://www.moosoft.com/[/url] After that just for good …
You Hijack log looks pretty clean... I was iffy about a few process's but a few Google searches told me otherwise. If this is an ongoing problem download a malware and adware scanner.. I would suggest Spybot: [url]http://www.safer-networking.org/index2.html[/url] or also Ad aware: [url]http://www.lavasoft.com/products/ad_aware_free.php[/url] Hope this helps, Austin
Press Control+Alt+Delete. Go Over to Processes and then end all processes named iexplorer.exe (if there is any). This might be your problem. If this doesn't help a fresh restart of your computer is always helpful. And if worse comes to worse then just try reinstalling your internet explorer. Hope this …
I'm currently trying to make an address book that can store data in a .txt file. [CODE] print "Virtual Address Book" print "Austin Jackson; Project 4 : Jun 14, 2008" print " " print "1. Add New Contact Information" print "2. View Adress Book" choice = input(">") if choice == …
It sounds like a problem with your browser not being able to access the internet because of the firewall. Go under the exceptions for your firewall and see if your browser is being blocked or limited. (IE - iexplorer.exe, Firefox - firefox.exe) -Austin
Run a hijackthis so we can see whats going on: [url]http://www.trendsecure.com/portal/en-US/tools/security_tools/hijackthis[/url] Give us the output and we can help you from there. Austin
Restart your computer. On startup tap F8. You will enter a selective startup menu, select Safe Mode and continue. At login you should see an Administrator account. Login as the Administrator (Note: If it has a password it is most likely your password). Now you should have Administrator rights so …
Hello Everyone! I am new to Python, this is my second project. I am trying to make a program that will take a users input and then output the words into the format where A = 1, B = 2, C =3 ... and so on. I want to start …
Hello Everyone, I just joined here hoping to increase my knowledge at python. I have been beginning to learn this language as of yesterday. I have decided that if I really want to increase my knowledge I should start on a project. Well here is my first project, a simple …
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