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Marry it to another computer.
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Any data that is put on any sort of media (ie floppy) is in a language recognized only(for the most part) by the program that wrote said media.
If you make a floppy on Win 95, using the program...
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Hotmail is stored on the web, not on your hard drive. So, basically, no. BUT...
If you were to clear your cache... restart your computer, and fill your cache with all your Hotmail stuff, then I...
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If it's just a warning, and you are expecting an e-mail from that person, then open it.
If this is not an option, then you may have your firewall settings such as Zone Alarm or perhaps have your...
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Uninstall, then re-install the program from the web site. Log on with your user name and password, and all should be fine. Hopefully the initial instalation was just faulty, or has became corrupt...
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Hello. Software conflicts arise when upgrading to Windows XP. I had a similar problem.
During setup, it scanned my system for possible compatibility issues, but it did not find them all.
While...
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Look here...
http://www.cnn.com/2003/TECH/ptech/11/03/tapeto.dvd.ap/index.html
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Either upgrade to 7.1 or 'downgrade' to 4.8.
4.8 has no problems whatsoever, and is available from the Netscape site.
I've heard nothing but bad news from Netscape 6 and 7 versions. 4.8 suits me...
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PGP will do the trick... lets you password protect a new drive... drag all you want into the drive...
http://www.pgpi.org/products/pgp/versions/freeware/
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RAM will go up and down with the amount of stuff that your computer is doing.
If, upon start-up, you're downloading songs, then that's going to take up RAM. All the programs you have running in the...
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Right click on the pic, and save file to desktop.pen file from desktop, and hopefully that app will be able to print.
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First, download ZoneAlarm, and get rid of that other crap.
To answer your question...
When a firewall installs, it takes a 'snapshot' of your computer, and determines a few things...
i.e... how...
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It is not a driver, and not needed. If you can get rid of it from Start-Up, then do so.
From 'run'... type in
Msconfig
Go to 'start up', and see if you can lose it.
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The driver you refer to does not exist. Perhaps contact the place where you bought the computer, and ask for an explanation?
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According to my search, there is no such driver. Please check the name and try your call again.
My search for said driver only brought me back to your posting.
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Cellphones, TV's, radios etc. 'cause abnormal frequencies that your monitor may shudder from. Keep these devices away from the monitor.
If still a problem, then I'd say perhaps there is something...
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No... if a user logs out, and another logs in, you've basically restarted Windows. If your P@P software is shared(ie both users can access it), then you can ask that person to resume downloading...
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Right click on the picture, and save it to your desktop. The file you saved should be accessed by a program that allows printing. Open the file that you saved and print it.
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Go to...
http://computer.howstuffworks.com/spam.htm
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Restart your computer, and as it's starting, hold down the 'Shift' key. When prompted, start your computer in safe mode. This will bypass any 'start-up' files, and you should be able to fully run...
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Hello. Two virus programs are bound to cause conflicts, even if one is shut down. Even simply installing two programs probably have caused your system confusion.
So... pick one, and uninstall the...
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