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Well if I understand you correctly, you are trying to play a DVD (with photos) in a regular CD ROM drive. This will not work. Only a DVD player will display video files. Another thing to keep in mind...
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I found the below post at the osTicket site listed in their forums. You may have to join the forum to view the post, so I have added it here. Unfortuneately, no one has yet answered this post:
Can...
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Either option has its own advantages. I'd try whichever one works!
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If the standard monitor adjustments do not cure the problem, then it is likely that the monitor is going bad.
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Well, by branding, I was under the impression that I can support several different companies and give each of them a different email address or separate account so that all the comapanies do not run...
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At 10 years old, it's probably not even worth fixing when looking at the low prices of TV's nowadays.
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Im sure there are other options but using Firefox will alleviate this issue as well.
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If free is what you're looking for, and I gather that you are, download the free MS AntiSpyware from Microsoft.com. Be sure to set the default scan option to full scan as it downloads with the...
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AVG anti-virus (free version) available at www.grisoft.com, Spysweeper or MS AntiSpyware, and occasionally run Housecall's online virus scanner which is available at www.trendmicro.com. Also, stay...
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If you have installed any new hardware just before this happened, remove or unplug it. This often will allow your boot process to continue. If you have not installed any new hardware, then you will...
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The only way to know for sure is to run the program and check all of its options. Only there, will you find the true answer to your question.
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If you can boot into safe made, you need to do a system restore to a date before you started getting this non-boot error. It is my guess though that safe mode will not be successful in this...
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It's likely a jumper configuration problem or the secondary hard drives IDE cable or power cable is not seated correctly.
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This problem is very likely caused by an automatic update of Service Pack 2 for Windows XP. I've read that starting 4/13/05, you will no longer have an option of downloading SP2 or not. It will just...
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I'm glad you fixed your problem, but try this out: Download and install the free 30 day trial of Spysweeper and run it. Let me know how it turned out. I think you will be surprised at its...
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Your log indicates quite a bit of spyware. I would go to another PC and download Spysweeper at spysweeper.com and burn it to a CD and then run it on your problem PC to get your system to the point...
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Try turning your computer off, unplugging it, and then remove and reseat cables that connect to it at all points. Motherboard end and CD ROM drive end. Turn it back on and see what happens. It is...
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It sounds like your username and or password is incorrect. I used to use netzero and it would always connect, but then disconnect if my username and or password was incorrect. This is actually the...
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I would just keep an eye out and make sure that nothing strange starts happening. Your child may very well see someone that you can't see. As long as the events don't start getting out of hand, I...
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The only way to truly know is to hire someone to follow/investigate him. If you cannot afford a professional, then have a close friend follow him with a camera in a car that he does not recognize for...
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I would contact the greeting card company directly as they would be the best to help you to realize what their individual criteria may be, with regards to what types of submissions they are attracted...
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As someone already metioned, you can transfer data but not entire programs. You could purchase an external hard drive and drag and drop or copy and paste the data from your drive over to the external...
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I've recently uploaded osTicket to the FTP server of my website so that it will help me to keep track of my customers emails and computer issues. My question is: How do I add a specific company, i.e....
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In internet explorer, go to internet options, connections, and remove/delete all dial up connections listed there and then simply reinstall your ISP software from scratch.
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Pressing the TAB key while booting usually removes the Windows "splash screen" and allows you to see the entire boot process that is hidden behind it.
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It's an ad for its own product as opposed to spyware and popups for anything and everything. No big deal. It's self promotion. A common business practice.
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If your grandson loaded the programs recently, you can always use the System Restore feature in XP to restore the PC to a date before the programs were downloaded. This is the easiest way to resolve...
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If you are somewhat of a techie and confident, you could open up the laptop and remove and reseat the CPU. I have seen this simple operation cause a laptop to start again when it was dead in the...
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If the computer is 3 years old or newer, then it is a safe bet that it is definitely ATX. Just to make sure, open up the pc's case and look at the power supply and it will have either AT or ATX on...
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Her name is Elizabeth Devareoux
His name is Jack Baldwin
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Okay, well, I have personally never seen this happen for an actual website like Yahoo or gooogle. I have only seen this message with relation to certain applications. If it only started happening a...
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You didn't mention what version of windows you are using but my guess is that reinstalling windows will fix the problem. Just load it over the top of the current version.
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In my opinion, ANY version of AVG is better than any paid anti-virus software from anybody else. People will have their own favorites, I know, but AVG is just my personal favorite for simplicity and...
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If you are using a router, you might try unplugging the routers power cord for 30 seconds and then powering back on and then try the site again. Same goes for the power cable on your cable modem,...
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Do a Google search for "Windows XP Winsock Fix". This free program has saved me a many hours with internet connection problems. The fix works for ALL versions of Windows even though it says XP. The...
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I offer home-based work on the internet but the pay is only a maximum of $200.00 per month at this time. Very few people want to participate in the position because everyone is looking for a get rich...
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Please post the exact message that you are getting.
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Unfortunately, this will require some manual editing of the registry. Do a Google search for your problem and you should easily find manual registry editing instructions for the removal of this...
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Try doing a System Restore in Windows XP.
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I agree. Nowadays, it really does not matter the order of driver installation. In the late 90's it used to be a concern with conflicts between the modem, video and sound drivers, in which there was a...
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If you are using Windows XP, try doing a system restore.
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You may also try Spysweeper. It is not free but it does come with a 30 day free trial that may be used to help you get rid of your current spyware problem. After the 30 days, you can either purchase...
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The easiest thing to do is call up DirecTV tech support and have them troubleshoot your problem. After all, that is what their tech support is for.
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Also note that if you installed SP2 on Windows XP, the firewall is ON by default unless someone deliberately turned it off manually.
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You may also try the 7 day free trial of "Adware Away". This program solves a variety of spyware issues with a single program rather than using several others.
You can just Google the name to find...
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Description:
Pstores.exe a process belonging to the Protected Storage Server. It is used by internet related applications such as Internet Explorer to store confidential data. This program is a...
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Try Spysweeper at www.spysweeper.com.
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Yea, I think that company changes sites every few months to keep the feds off their backs!
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I would reinstall windows using the original install CD and NOT the restoration CD and then choose the option to "repair a previous windows installation". Your data will not be lost.
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