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I recommend opening up System Restore or whatever the equivalent is for Vista and restoring to a point before the problem started to occur.
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You can enter C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers\etc\hosts in Internet Explorer to see if the path exists. If it does but you still can't find it, go to Tools > Folder Options > View > Show hidden files and...
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Guys, please remember that Google can solve most of your online questions. Chances are, tens of thousands of other people are experiencing your not-so-common error, and have already gotten a fix for...
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A virus could easily manipulate a registry to make your computer restart every time you try to boot it up since it is literally a one value change.
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If you have to throw it out, be sure to play with a magnet.
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A virus or other program must use the registry editor to auto-start up every time your computer restarts. So, for example, if you opened a virus that didn't write anything to the registry, and you...
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Depending on the location, you may need a wireless router (I recommend Linksys), but wired routers are also an option. They aren't hard to set-up and come with instructions/support websites.
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Directions to Update Microsoft Internet Explorer may be of some assistance
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Computers use RAM (random access memory) to run programs while you are using them. If the RAM is being used too much, then things will start to crash. I recommend going to Start > My Computer, right...
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