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Author: Nomen NescioNomen Nescio
Date: Jun 8, 2010 09:25
netcop wrote:
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> Kadaitcha man is a _Liar_. Fact.
Kadaitcha man is a _Coon_. Fact.
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Author: ProjectdriveProjectdrive
Date: Jun 8, 2010 09:05
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• Reliable Web-based Platform
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Author: Mike EasterMike Easter
Date: Jun 1, 2010 12:15
> Brother Freebyrd wrote:
>> My wifes fairly new HP computor running Vista is hanging on the HP blue
>> screen when started up.
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>> The screen has these options....
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> I would start off by checking to see what the current boot device order
> configuration is, so that it will look at/for the device which actually is
> there with a boot sector earlier.
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> But, I suspect that isn't the problem.
But you'll mention it anyway.
> There are a lot of interesting discussions searching on vista slow boot
> including in the HP forums - or adding HP to the search terms for webwide.
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Author: nicola teslanicola tesla
Date: Jun 1, 2010 06:35
On May 21, 9:39 am, Botticeli gmail.com> wrote:
> I use an HP 515, Pentium 4, 512 MB, with extra memory I added to
> handle heavy duty audio programs (music), and XP.
>
> After I moved many files (manually) to an external hard drive
> (Passport 500gig), the performance of the computer is very slow. I
> used to have 3 or four programs open at the same time and now with one
> the CPU usage is almost at 100%%.
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> I have no problem with the music program (although it takes more time
> to open), and recording and playback are fine.
>
> But some other programs (web makers) make the performance very slow.
> It seems to me that anything relating to web stuff is slower (my
> server is the same, the same high speed stuff, and the other computers
> at home are working fine, and better than mine, even though they are
> small laptops)
>
> I have an antivirus (Vipre), and scan for viruses every morning.
> ...
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Author: nicola teslanicola tesla
Date: Jun 1, 2010 06:31
On May 24, 12:50 am, "Sydney" wrote:
> My friend can't use his browser using his IPS connection
> When he opens his gmail mailbox using Firefox (or I.E ) a message pops up:
> requesting a certificat.;
> More then that, on Firefox all the visited sites claim a certificat ?
> I have no ideas about that
> Help needed
>
> Bonjour à tous
> Mon ami ne peut pas naviguer sur sa connexion SFR.
> Quand il ouvre sa messagerie gmail sur le site de son FAI avec Firefox (ou
> avec IE) , un message lui demande de fournir un certificat.
> Sur Firefox en outre tous les sites sur lesquels il se branche, demandent
> un
> certificat !
> Est-ce ça le fameux hameçonnage ?
This problem is caused by a dead CMOS battery. Replace the battery,
reset the time and date. Your computer thinks it's 10 years ago.
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Author: nicola teslanicola tesla
Date: Jun 1, 2010 06:28
On May 27, 10:51 am, "Seamus J. Wilson" cox.net> wrote:
> I have been trying to download adobe reader all morning, unsuccessfully. I
> used mozilla and outlook express, eliminated all the firewalls and virus
> applications. On at least 6 attempts it always gets to 0.7%% and stops. The
> web connexions are good.
> Need answer, please, to download IRS forms.
> Thank you,
> Seamus J. Wilson
This is a stupid sounding suggestion, but try downloading with
Internet explorer. Sometimes it downloads what Firefox does not.
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Author: nicola teslanicola tesla
Date: Jun 1, 2010 06:23
> How many people are still using XP as their main operating system?
> How many people need to hang onto XP because Vista or 7 are not an option
> for some reason?
> What are those reasons?
>
> Gazwad
>
> --
> Gritz is,- Smelling diseased body parts and lemon sauce accompanied
> with foul cadaver foreskins accentuated with piggish raven belly and
> garden worm vomit topping, cooked in a bubbling double boiler with a
> slew of rare cooked rutabaga, dried assortment of conch, bone marrow
> gravy, a side of foetal water turkey skin and a stein of clotted
> scallop puree.
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Author: nicola teslanicola tesla
Date: Jun 1, 2010 06:13
On May 30, 12:48 pm, moongeegee gmail.com> wrote:
> I have windows XP.
> There is nothing happen, does not open regedit application when I go
> to start->run->regedit->OK.
> And try on cmd window, type commands on cmd windows, does not open
> regedit application and no errors prompt
> either.
> command.com
> regedit
>
> Please help.
Consider that you are the administrator of the computer? If you are
not the admin, this may not open for you? Did this recently start, and
worked before?
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Author: nicola teslanicola tesla
Date: Jun 1, 2010 06:10
On May 30, 10:14 pm, POKO gmail.com> wrote:
Is it really a problem? Is there anything else wrong with the computer?
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