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the new version of firefox has a major memory leak in it ver: 1.5 it ate 478MB of ram in 4 hours i closed it but it stayed running in the background im pretty disappointed there is a fix that firefox tweakers made but it does not work
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well there is an extention for FF that you can download called IE tab you add certain websites to the options and it will open in IE when you enter that link or you can just right click the link to open in IE https://addons.mozilla.org/extensions/morei...ication=firefox
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update: i got the pictures back that i needed i used a memory card reader and used a program called file scavenger
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no i did not use that program i already had one called file scavanger
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alright thanks for the advice i borrowed a memory card reader from a friend popped it in the usb and the card popped right up and restored my pictures
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SD 1.0 gb
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just downloaded it and installed hooked my camera up and plugged it in the computer the regular screen came up went to do the search it only listed my complete hardrive and c partition and d partition and my external harddrive no camera
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ok i have a canon powershot S2 IS i had pictures on it but my little brother got a hold of it and deleted them my i do not have a memory card reader all i got is a usb cable connected to the camera to get the pictures off of the camera onto the computer Problem Is: there are recovery programs out there but it will not pick up the cameras memory card storage because the computer doesn't assign it a Drive Letter so recovery tools cannot find it, it gives it the name of Canon PowerShot S2 IS. My Question: how do i assign the camera a Drive Letter so recovery tools are able to pick up on it or eve
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ok i have a canon powershot S2 IS i had pictures on it but my little brother got a hold of it and deleted them my i do not have a memory card reader all i got is a usb cable connected to the camera to get the pictures off of the camera onto the computer Problem Is: there are recovery programs out there but it will not pick up the cameras memory card storge because the computer doesn't assign it a Drive Letter so recovery tools cannot find it, it gives it the name of Canon PowerShot S2 IS. My Question: how do i assign the camera a Drive Letter so recovery tools are able to pick up on it or eve
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I Can't Connect To Https[secure] Sites, Or An P2p Apps.
Mainter replied to Mainter's topic in Windows 10, 8, 7, Vista, and XP
i did all that did the adaware/hijackthis/spybot/ran avast checked all my internet settings and tryed to do a system restore but only went back a week -
hey guy. i can't connect to https[secure] sites, or an p2p apps. i've done some googling, and i can't figure what the cause of the problem is. it started probably two weeks ago. if you can help, thanks. here's a bunch of pictures to put things in better perspective. sorry if they're huge. <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
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How Do You Connect To The Internet
Mainter replied to Mainter's topic in Windows 10, 8, 7, Vista, and XP
yeah im going to school now to get my mcse 70-290 cert im not sue where i want to go with it or if i even want to go into it -
well when yer dsl is down cannot you still use dial-up its not good but its there as a last resort
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well you did the firmware and drivers swap out the network card
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go get a patch cable from the local computer shop and swap it best suggestion
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check both ends the router and computer
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any easy way to check? yeah take it out out the connection look at it if you see all copper all the way pushed up its good if its a little off its a cross signal feedwhich is making a slow connection
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might be the cable its prolly a loose wire in the rj-45 connector
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my bad just did a quick glance what catagory cable you using CAT5 CAT5E CAT6
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If you are experiencing an intermittent or slow connection it may be the result of interference from other electronic devices. Some factors that affect the quality of your connection are: * Distance from your location to the access point * Number and type of walls and obstructions between you and the access point * Electronic devices in the area (such as cordless phones) * Number of users connected to the access point at the same time Wireless signals operate in the 2.4 GHz radio band so things like 2.4 GHz phones, microwaves or other devices emitting signals at that frequency
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How Do You Connect To The Internet
Mainter replied to Mainter's topic in Windows 10, 8, 7, Vista, and XP
that is one thing that makes me hesitant about going into this field i really enjoy working on computers for a hobby and so i thought to myself if i enjoy it so much get into the business so i can make money with it but on the other handit will not be fun for me no more i would not want to mess with a computer on my down time you think i should persue a career in this field? -
How Do You Connect To The Internet
Mainter replied to Mainter's topic in Windows 10, 8, 7, Vista, and XP
well you can be wireless but how do you connect what is your wireless router hooked up to? -
Have The Product Key But No Disc.
Mainter replied to Honda_Boy's topic in Windows 10, 8, 7, Vista, and XP
go to compaq and get the orginal cds for it will cost you about 30 or so -
How Do You Connect To The Internet
Mainter replied to Mainter's topic in Windows 10, 8, 7, Vista, and XP
honestly no wireless stealing???? -
How Do You Connect To The Internet
Mainter replied to Mainter's topic in Windows 10, 8, 7, Vista, and XP
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