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Everything posted by lefty1953
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I am trying to help someone over the phone to restore their PC to it's orig anal condition. I went to F11 and when the screen comes up it asks for the Restore CD #1. She puts it in and the PC doesn't do what it is supposed to do. She has 2 Drives. A CD Rom and A Cd/DVD and we tried both with no luck. I had her go into Bios and set it to boot from CD ROM First and that saved but when the PC reboots it gives her 2 choices. 1. Restore Windows Millennium or 2. DOS command Prompt. Why would her PC have Millennium as a choice when it came with XP in the first place? Anyway we tried both drives again
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I guess you know best. Good luck with that.
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One W7 disc w/32bit and 64bit ?
lefty1953 replied to theredog's topic in Windows 10, 8, 7, Vista, and XP
Never done it before, but I would think if you install the 64 Bit version the Key code will be asked for and the same key should work but you will never be able to do any updates for it. Why not just install the 64 Bit instead? Maybe you can install it on another partition on that same PC. Like I said not sure but someone will know. -
Yes I tried all the above. Yes, I did add new hardware a big diff, the mobo. However, it was as close to the old as it could be. The other C: works fine. However, you did get me thinking. I had a sound card in the old configuration. I took it out because the new mobo should have that working. The other C: may have predated the sound failure on the mobo. I can't remember. The sound was the first thing to go maybe a year and 1/2 ago. Every few months a drive or USB port would die. I had plenty of both. It wasn't till it was clear that the erosion of utility wasn't going to stop that
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Did you use Administrators access to log in? Did you recently install something new? If so go into safe mode and remove it from Add/Remove. If you use administrators access and still can't log in it could be a virus. How about using Last known Good configuration?
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Might try Ccleaner.
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Have you tried to boot into Safe Mode? Tapping the F8 key while it is booting. Once you get there choose Safe Mode and once booted try to do a System restore back to a date prier to the infection. Say a week of so. If you never had a security code then hitting enter when asked for one should get you past that part. If none of this helps come back and ask for more help.
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I'm falling behind. I remember once I had to change the jumper on the mother board and then the next time I just had to disable the on board and now I guess it is automatic. Progress. Sure is totally different from my first 300 Baud modem and 8086. Before that it was the TI-994a. And before that was the Arari 400 then the 800XL.
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Not sure about your PC but, once you install the new card you might have to change a jumper on the motherboard to allow the card to over ride the on-board graphics. If you put it in and it doesn't work come back for help. You most likely will just have to change the BIOS settings now that I think about it. There will be a setting to disable the on-board graphics.
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IS Avast updated? Have you ran Malwarebytes?
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Did you try a compatibility mode on that scanner. Right click on the file and set the Compatibility to XP.
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Are you running Windows 7? If you right click on C: and then Properties then tools you wil see Defragment Now. Open that and then at the top it says Configure Schedule. Set it up for Weekly Daily or Monthly. Monthly would be best but only if you add and remove a lot of programs. It doesn't Fragment when you are not adding programs, other than the Word or Notepad files and Picture and Music files.
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I feel special. Well I just used Search and got lucky.
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Here is your Answer: http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Classless_vs_class_full_addressing
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Possible to Connect 2 external HDDs?
lefty1953 replied to GrundleLove's topic in Windows 10, 8, 7, Vista, and XP
I'm not positive but even back in the 90's people would daisy chain Sata drives. I think it will work. -
Here is the solution: http://www.avg.com/us-en/faq
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Better turn off your updates for AVG or your PC will not boot. I fixed mine by System restore and then turning off AVG updates right away. Best thing to do is Restore and then While it is rebooting turn off your Internet Router or how ever you connect so it doesn't update as soon as you get internet access. System Repair would not even fix this.
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Go here. http://www.google.com/support/forum/p/Chrome/thread?tid=36ee1bedc8acf004&hl=en
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Enable Hibernate in Windows
lefty1953 replied to mikemansell's topic in Windows 10, 8, 7, Vista, and XP
In my opinion Hibernation causes problems. Just ask the guy that lost his Notepad files. Depends on which windows you have but it is under the Power Options features. Windows 7/Control Panel/Hardware and Sound/Power Options. Change when the Computer Sleeps/Change Advanced Power Savings/Double Click on Sleep/ Click on Allow Hybrid Sleep and make sure it is set to on/Click on Hibernate After and set time. Save Changes and your done. I never use it. The cost is so minimal it just isn't worth it. -
Have you tried rebooting the PC? Try that first. Did you install anything new before this happened?
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Blue Screen and notepad files
lefty1953 replied to Brigadier's topic in Windows 10, 8, 7, Vista, and XP
I don't think anyone is keeping you from trying it. Go ahead and see what happens. -
Blue Screen and notepad files
lefty1953 replied to Brigadier's topic in Windows 10, 8, 7, Vista, and XP
No. Your just going to have to redo those notepad files you lost. -
does restarts indicate hard ware problems Sure can martymas ,Bad memory PS or just having something external attached can cause a lot of problems.