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Dump Norton; can't tell you how many times computers are magically "cured" of their slowness issues once it is uninstalled. And go with AVG antivirus (free) and just use the Windows firewall. Good enough for 90% of the typical home users out there. You'll see what I mean once you …
Don't know where you're located, but I've found good info on dslreports.com regarding SBC setups. Try the following link below: [URL]http://www.dslreports.com/forum/ilec,am[/URL] Good luck
I have a 550W Coolmax in my system. Very happy with it. It runs quiet and fairly cool, plus has a manual switch on the back to control fan speed. It replaced the giant (and very hot) Antec I once had. I'd recommend Coolmax. Mine cost around $80, and they …
I've used SpywareBlaster for years, and have not had a spyware infection in that time (knock on wood). [URL]http://www.javacoolsoftware.com/spywareblaster.html[/URL] Looking at your log, I don't see anything in particular that sticks out. For one, I'd disable System Restore until you're sure this thing is gone (whatever it may be), and …
Trust me, I've worked on a kabillion wireless setups over time. There is no ONE specific answer regarding what works or what doesn't; it all depends on the individual site where you're installing the thing. Here's what I do; buy what I need, if it doesn't work IMMEDIATELY right out …
I realize everyone may have already told you this; but my guess is either one of three things: 1. Video card--Yes, you may have downloaded the latest drivers, but the latest ones may also have issues. Try installing older drivers. ATI drivers are known to be (at times) quite buggy. …
As a computer tech, I've seen these maddening problems a lot lately, and am guessing that, as the poster noted above, more than likely this issue is related to software problems controlling the hardware you have installed. One possible solution; if you have a Lexmark printer, disabling the LexBce service …
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