My computer's Windows "Explorer" started randomly crashing about a month ago. It doesn't seem to happen more than 1 or 2 times a week. I saved the last two mini dumps as well as a !analyze -v log on the latest dump. Anyone know where I can get these dump files looked at to see what is causing this issue? Windows Ultimate 64bit. Thanks for the help. BD
I had just downloaded windows 10 from MS site. I wanted a pure ISO of the program to install at a later date http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software-download/windows10ISO
Interestingly, when I went to that web page while on windows7 it asked me to download a media creator tool (as you an see with the 32 and 64 bit download boxes) When I went to that same site while on my 98 box, instead of that tool, it showed me the full 2+ gig of each to download--I don't know why that was different (but easier for me)
I have a question about putting back clones or images. with windows 98 I just put the image back onto a hard drive from another hard drive. With windows xp, I can not do that unless the image is less than 14 days old do to security issues. If I did, then my profile would have to be taken out of the network and put back in so that I can be recognized. Any work around. My images are pure with the latest versions of programs without me actually working on the computer. That is what I like
Because it has all of the wrong drivers, Windows will act quite odd, and possibly not boot. It has, however been designed to protect your physical pc.
Sincerely, Jacob Smith
> On Jun 28, 2014, at 2:36 PM, V Vishwanathan <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > > HI ALL, > > > > Thinking that my hdd (with win xp pro) was dead I switched over to a new one > > and installed win8. > > > > Now I have a feeling that the xp hdd may have some life. > > I have 4 sata ports in my mobo and
If all you are trying to do is make use of the old hard drive, there should be no problem. Just boot Win 8 and it should see your old drive as another drive letter, probably E: if you have a DVD drive as drive D:. If the old drive does not show up at first, then run Disk Manager to assign a drive letter to it. I am not sure on Win 8 how to get to Disk Manager, but try searching for "diskmgmt.msc".
Hi Mark Rode, The issue I had when I put the Virtual XP on my Windows 7 Dell Optiplex 760 in order to run the iPhoto Plus program was in the Virtual XP Pro mode my printer and all other devices were not recognized and called for me to add the software. I haven't figured how to do that so I still cannot use my program. What am I doing wrong? It seems silly to "add printer" when the printer is already on the machine. How do I get the VIRTUAL XP OS to recognize the Windows 7 software/devices? I
You are saying that you have the printer driver installed on the Windows 7 (host) machine, but not on the Windows XP (guest) machine? If so, the only ways to print data from the VM are 1: transfer the data to the host machine, or 2: install the driver in the guest machine, and make sure that the networking, is fully functional on the VM, or if it's a parallel connector, that that port is dedicated to the VM. Feel free to ask further questions. I only gave you a partial answer because I was unsure exactly what you were
Treat Virtual XP as a separate computer. It doesn't know it is running on top of Windows 7. Install the XP printer driver in Virtual XP just like you would if this was a brand new build and Windows 7 did not exist. The same holds true for all devices that you are allowing XP to <see>
When you are running in the "Virtual XP Pro mode" on your computer, realize that this "virtual" mode is like a separate computer. You've never installed a printer on it, so you need to use the install disk (or file on your hard disk) to install the printer to the VIRTUAL XP OS when it is running, so that this OS can print.
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HP, 64-bit rebuilt tower with 850-gig HD and 4 Meg RAM, running Windows 7. Every time lately that I bring up a page, some words such as "lands" are doubled and highlighted, example _landslands_. If I hover my mouse over the duplicated words, something comes up that appears to be an ad, e.g., Land's End <http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/forums/t/530498/windows-7-and-torntv/?hl=%2Btorntv#> or some real estate agency in California. (I live in southeast Ohio! LOL) Sometimes just the logo of the TornTV comes up, which reads Click to continue > by Torntv V9.0.
ICORS, which is our LISTSERV, and manages all our posts is having a problem with Microsoft email addresses .Other mainstream addresses could be involved as well. Our ListServe's SMTP server is being blocked by three different blacklisting services Backscatter, Lashback and SpamCannibal. This was caused when a ICORS IP number was hacked and abused. This means that when these email addresses are tested they bounce, and are automatically removed from the lists. ICORS is in the process of changing the IP number to a new <clean> one which should end all the drops.
NOTE: The first half of this post is more background info which might be helpful in diagnostics. Actually problem is below the line of asterisks (*). With apologies if my information is little sketchy. I can't get flash to work in Firefox. I don't remember exact versions but this computer has something like version 18.0. The Flash site says so. Under which it says the latest version is 17.8. Or something like that. Exact versions are not important but it seems odd that the Flash site is detecting a version later than what it says is the latest version. I think I
I'm not sure what;s up with FF or Office, but the "Changes" warning is the standard UAC warning that's been in effect since Vista. If you trust the program (Malwarebytes is OK) just allow it.
> > I can't get flash to work in Firefox. I don't remember exact versions but this computer has something like version 18.0. The Flash site says so. Under which it says the latest version is 17.8. Or something like that. Exact versions are not important but it seems odd that the Flash site is detecting a version later than what it says is the
When I attempt to install the program I receive a message telling me to contact the software company for a 64 bit version. I did a search for a 64 bit version and couldn't find it. Any help would be appreciated. Again I am running Windows 7 Pro 64bit on an Optiplex 760 Dell desktop computer. PS Tony, I misspoke the software came with my Mustek Scanner not my HP printer. thank you tannis ----- Forwarded Message ----- From: Tony M <[log in to unmask]> To: [log in to unmask] Sent: Friday, March 21, 2014 3:58 PM Subject: Re: [PCSOFT] Wanted -- art/photo software That is
I need something similar to Paint Shop Pro that is easy to use, compatible with this 64-bit HP running Windows 7 Home Premium, SP 1, and somewhere between cheap and free. Any suggestions? Thanks in advance!
Joyce SE Ohio
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Along the same lines of Paint or Photoshop, do you know if there is a 64 bit version of iPhoto? I LOVE that program and cannot use it on my Windows 7 Pro OS. I have a Dell Optiplex 760. Thank you for any help tannis ________________________________ From: Mark Rode <[log in to unmask]> To: [log in to unmask] Sent: Monday, March 17, 2014 2:51 PM Subject: Re: [PCSOFT] Wanted -- art/photo software Freeware Paint.net http://www.getpaint.net/index.html very easy to use PSP type app If you wanted something on par with Photoshop Gimp http://www.gimp.org/ is open source = free software. Have fun. m At 05:21 PM 3/15/2014,
Freeware Paint.net http://www.getpaint.net/index.html very easy to use PSP type app
If you wanted something on par with Photoshop Gimp http://www.gimp.org/ is open source = free software. Have fun. m
At 05:21 PM 3/15/2014, you wrote: >I need something similar to Paint Shop Pro that is easy to use, >compatible with this 64-bit HP running Windows 7 Home Premium, SP 1, >and somewhere between cheap and free. >Joyce
Many thanks! Gimp seems to be the closest thing to Paint Shop Pro. I found the tools very similar, and actually easier to use than any of the others I tried.
Joyce SE Ohio
On 3/17/2014 3:51 PM, Mark Rode wrote: > Freeware Paint.net > http://www.getpaint.net/index.html > very easy to use PSP type app > > If you wanted something on par with Photoshop Gimp > http://www.gimp.org/ is open source = free software. > Have fun. > m > > At 05:21 PM 3/15/2014, you wrote: >> I need something similar to Paint Shop Pro ... 64-bit
The best deal I know of is Photoshop CS2 and Illustrator available for free from Adobe. There's no better software, but there is a learning curve. There are many, many free, excellent tutorials available online. https://www.adobe.com/cfusion/entitlement/index.cfm?e=cs2_downloads
On Mon, Mar 17, 2014 at 3:51 PM, Mark Rode <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > Freeware Paint.net > http://www.getpaint.net/index.html > very easy to use PSP type app > > If you wanted something on par with Photoshop Gimp http://www.gimp.org/ is > open source = free software. > Have fun. > m > > > At 05:21 PM 3/15/2014, you wrote: >> >> I need something similar
iPhoto is an Apple program for Apple products. It does not run on Windows machines. You would need to have an Apple product (ie: Mac or iOS device.)
Tony Mayer
> > > tannis zamora <mailto:[log in to unmask]> > March 17, 2014 12:15 PM > Along the same lines of Paint or Photoshop, do you know if there is a > 64 bit version of iPhoto? I LOVE that program and cannot use it on my > Windows 7 Pro OS. I have a Dell Optiplex 760. > > Thank you for any help > tannis
Good reminder! I'd forgotten this was still available... I originally heard about this 6-8 months ago, and found that at the time, I was unable to use it. My MacBooks are all Intel Core2 based -- the Mac version offered is for the previous PowerPC CPUs. And I would have been happy to run the Windows version on a netbook, but it turns out that when Canon wrote their installer that refuses to install if they don't think you have enough screen pixels, they were imitating Adobe's (bad) example.... Now I've got a 16" ("big screen") laptop, and since most
Hi Tony, I understand that many are of that impression. However my iPhoto software came with my HP printer back in 1999. I had a Compaq computer and I loaded the software on that computer. I have since loaded the same software on all of my Dell computers, total number of 7, since then. I have always been able to use the software on my NON APPLE computers. I have NEVER owned an APPLE computer. It is only since I got Windows 7 PRO with a 64 bit rather then the 32 bit that I cannot use the software anymore.
Is it possible to run iPhoto in a virtual environment (BootCamp?, or is that the other way around ... Windows app on an Apple OS?).Paul A. Shippert Sent from my mobie. Tony M <[log in to unmask]> wrote: >iPhoto is an Apple program for Apple products. It does not run on >Windows machines. You would need to have an Apple product (ie: Mac or >iOS device.) > > >Tony Mayer > > > > >> >> >> tannis zamora >> March 17, 2014 12:15 PM >> Along the same lines of Paint or Photoshop, do you know if there is a >>
That is interesting Tannis. Apple's iPhoto came out c. 2002. It was developed for Apple systems only. Perhaps you are referring to HP's ePhoto program? If you would like, you can email me a picture of the packaging off-list. I would be interested in seeing it.
Thanks, Tony M
> tannis zamora <mailto:[log in to unmask]> > March 21, 2014 12:19 PM > Hi Tony, > > I understand that many are of that impression. However my iPhoto software came with my HP printer back in 1999.<snip> > > > > >
32-bit software will run on a Windows 64-bit OS. Have you tried downloading iPhoto for Windows 7, regardless of 32- or 64- bit, and tried to install and run it.
Sincerely,
Paul A. Shippert
----- Original Message ----- From: "tannis zamora" <[log in to unmask]> To: [log in to unmask] Sent: Friday, March 21, 2014 3:19:49 PM Subject: Re: [PCSOFT] Wanted -- art/photo software
I can't get Paint Shop Pro to run on this 64-bit HP?... I wish I could! Or in other words, how do you tweak it to run on 64-bit?
Joyce SE Ohio
On 3/21/2014 5:16 PM, Paul A. Shippert wrote: > Greetings-- > > 32-bit software will run on a Windows 64-bit OS. Have you tried downloading iPhoto for Windows 7, regardless of 32- or 64- bit, and tried to install and run it. > > Sincerely, > > Paul A. Shippert >
There is a way to run your old software. The first thing to try is to bring up the properties box on the shortcut you launch the program from by mouse right click.. selecting it, and then left click to bring up the context menu, and choose Properties. Then click on the compatibility tab and put a check in Run this program in compatibility mode for, and select XP then push apply. Try and launch the program.
Well if it absolutely will not run, you may be able to do so (as others have suggested) by downloading and installing MS's XP Mode. This includes setting up a virtual machine (one of the downloads), then setting up XP mode and installing your program "on it". You may need to be running Win 7 (8?) Pro or Ultimate--of this I'm not sure. Also, have you also adjusted the properties of the executable to specify the compatibility. (Right-click on the program in its folder and use the compatibility tab to choose a "configuration" that will allow it to run. HTH
Hi Mary, Paul and Jacob, Thank you very much for your response to my query. With your advice I should now be able to locate the files I want from my back-up hard-drive. I was also trying to avoid accessing all programs via "my microsoft account" on my new win 8.1 laptop. Firstly, I don't think that I have a microsoft account and secondly I am used to accessing any progam I want by clicking on the desktop, I can then close said programs by clicking on the "cross" on top right corner.. I am now using this method and
You are very right to be cautious! I am struggling with Windows 8.1. I have been using windows since 3.1 I believe, Windows 95, 98 etc. In my opinion Windows XP was the best. Every time I try to download something with Windows 8 they add all kinds of extras. As cautious as I am, I have ended up with some very nasty programs that will not un-install. I have restored it twice so far. I do try to remember to create a restore point prior to downloading anything.
Yes you are. Cnet was a fairly good site, but has degraded a lot. I'm guessing that you didn't properly avoid the sneaky toolbar and home setting checkboxes of the cnet installer. You can change your homepage and remove the toolbar, but if your browser opens by its self, you need the help of an antivirus. If it had malicious software, uninstalling the original software does nothing for you. Simply running the software is enough. Any software you run should be fairly reputable from a trustworthy source. A hint: open-source software is nearly always safe if downloaded from a good
Hi Jacob, Thank you very much for taking the time to respond and for that good advice. I have only had this laptop a few weeks and I am wondering if it might be neccessary to do a factory reset and start over, this time being a bit more careful when I download. I was was installing independent programs like thunderbird, firefox etc so I don't have to do everything via a microsoft account. My next step was to look for a free photo and music program that I could access from the desktop. I just did not like having
I recommend going to Ninite.com and getting an installer from them which will automatically install a set of software which you choose. It's a great time saver. I don't know what you plan to do with pictures and music, but a lot of people like Picasa for pictures because of it's organizing ability and easy enhancement features. For music management, I'm very fond of Windows media player (not "center"). If this is a fairly new computer, I would recommend restoring it by cd or recovery partition. If you want card games, search for recommendations, to make sure that you get
If you restore from CDs or a boot partition, you should be good to go. This would normally "erase" everything on your hard drive.
"I am wondering if it might be better if I tried to do a "factory re-set" and start over with a little more caution. I am assuming a factory reset will clear any malware I might have picked up?"
How do I avoid using Briefcase when saving my files in Windows 7? When I find a file has gone into Briefcase, and I try to open it, Briefcase it tells me another Brief case on another PC is already open and I must close that one before I can use the file I want to open. I know this is not correct as I only have the laptop I am currently using. I would much rather not use Briefcase at all. I ran a full scan yesterday and have no security or virus problems. Dorothy Jones
1. I'm a computer dimwit. 2. This is a Gateway with Windows Vista, using a Chrome Browser. 3. Thought to myself "at least here's a site I can trust if I see something I want! " PSOFT maintains hundreds of useful files for download visit our download web page at: http://freepctech.com/index.php/downloads " But this is what I get: " Not Found
First the website is fine. I just came from it. At this point I would clear your browsers cache. Sometimes it gets all bottled up! I don't use Chrome, so I have no clue as to where the cache resides.
If that doesn't, work then somebody else maybe can help.
On Mon, Mar 10, 2014 at 7:17 PM, Diane Whitehouse <[log in to unmask]>wrote:
I have brand new computer with Windows 8.1 and got the same thing when I clicked on the link at the bottom of the page. Not sure what is happening, but it isn't your computer. Maybe one of the managers of this list can help. -Judy Davies
-----Original Message----- From: PCSOFT - Personal Computer software discussion list [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Diane Whitehouse Sent: Monday, March 10, 2014 7:18 PM To: [log in to unmask] Subject: [PCSOFT] Downloading software help please
It does appear that the website has an issue. I just tried it with Chrome as well as IE and indeed there is a page not found error. Going to the home page, there is only boot disks listed as available downloads, but even that link does not work. Perhaps Mark Rode might jump in here.
Hi, I am trying to get to grips with windows 8.1 after happily using windows 7 for a good while. I wanted to install the traditional card games and after googling this I started to download a file from, (I think c net site), but aborted this when I realised there seemed to be some questionable stuff. I un-installed the original programme but now I sometimes get an extra window opening with the address :- lp.allfree-apps.net Has anyone any idea how I can get rid of this? I assumed c net was a safe site?? I have also seen a
Hi, I hope I am posting in the correct way. I am changing my laptop from a windows 7 model to a windows 8 one. I am not too keen on using the windows easy transfer system as I don't want to import all the dross I have accumulated over the years. I am wondering if it is possible to access selected files from the external drive I have used for my weekly back-up on the old laptop. If I can easily identify files that I might want can I select and import these? I am expecting I would like
Files are stored with 'extensions' - the file name followed by a period and then (usually) a 3 character code. For example, johnsbirthday.jpg
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This list from Wikipedia is very comprehensive and shows hundreds of file extensions -
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_file_types
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The most common are .doc for Word files, .xls for excel spreadsheets, .jpg for photos, .mp3 for music. Other applications will most likely use different extensions. iTunes uses .mp4 .
I have an ASUS computer running Win7 64, and if I turn off the computer while it's booting up it brings me to a screen where it gives me a choice to either run "system repair" or "boot normally". System repair is selected and it tells me to use the arrow keys to select Boot Normally. When I tried to select that it wouldn't let me. I tried tab keys, page down keys, arrow keys, even the mouse. So I ended up in the System Repair screen and managed to get to a place where I had a restart option.
Well to begin with it is NEVER EVER a good idea to shut your computer off during a reboot!!!
That said what happens is that when you do that it leaves scrambled files on the hard drive. At worse they get totally corrupted and IF the corrupted files were OS files, guess what! You will probably lose the OS and probably all your data! Then you would need to re-install Windows. It also is hard on the hard drive also.
It's a good question, and I've never heard of any such incident. Do your arrow keys work? Were you using numpad arrows with numlock off? Could you press enter to immediately enter the selected option? If not, BIOS needs to be patched or reconfigured. Also, it is ALWAYS the arrow key and nothing else which you use to select an item. It may be that Windows detected something that it wouldn't let you ignore. Always avoid hard shutdowns if possible; they destroy Windows.
My recent admin privilege issue got me wondering if it would be possible to create a shutdown script which requires admin privileges. Maybe if you give it full privileges through the registry? I assume you can't get a uac prompt on shutdown.
The first thing you should do is have it cleaned. It could be overheating, and that's an easy thing to do. I really couldn't guess of other issues without knowing more. From what I know, I'd say that it's likely to be a hardware (probably motherboard or power supply) issue
Sincerely, Jacob Smith
> "I have a Gateway NV7915u laptop with Win 7 Home Premium SP1 > > Several times a day it crashes - bright pin point light in upper right corner of screen then immediate total system shut down..."
Peter, Thank you for information about the vritual systems. I have a question for you and the rest of the list as well about software that is virtual in nature but not for an entire OS situation. I have a lot of old CD games for windows and I play them from time to time on an older Windows 98 system. I will soon be inheriting an old Windows XP system and will naturally move to that one for better graphic support. Anyone have any experience using Virtual CD software? Supposedly, you can create virtual files that you can install
Yes ,I have played around a lot with this concept if nothing else than the fact that otherwise you constantly have to be running the CD\DVD drive.
The idea is to copy the files from the CD and save them to your hard drive. You could do this without "assistance", but the preferred way is to create an ISO ,save that to your hard drive and then employ a virtual CD program that creates virtual CD or DVD drives. (An "ISO " is an image file that contains all the necessary data to run an installation or program.)
This is the same issue I sent a while back, but I know a little more about it, and I figured I'd try you guys again. A long while ago, I had a stroke of brilliance: run a .reg file containing an entire registry backup, un the computer with Windows running. Evidently, Windows lets you try to do that. It failed, and ever since, I've had this error when I run a lot of software: "C:\Windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v4.0.30319\mscoreei.dll could not be loaded". I renamed the file to "C:\Windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework\was v4.0.30319", for diagnostic purposes. I am now getting "C:\Windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v2.0.50727\mscorwks.dll could not be loaded" I
Sometimes, it comes down to 'live with it' or spend hours to hopefully 'fix it'. Without any personal experience with this particular issue, maybe setting a restore point, doing a registry backup (also copy to an external drive), then run a registry cleaner. I think Glary Utilities is one that may be available as a free download or a 30 day trial. Run the reg cleaner and see if it resolves the problem. Some of the other utilities included may help if the reg cleaner doesn't resolve it. Net framework can be deleted and reinstalled as well. Of course, everything
While a registry cleaner might find the discrepancies ,I'm not particularly fond of them, because you can create more problems than you started with, unless you know what you're doing and are prepared to scrutinize all "the faults" it finds.
In your case I would start by running SFC (System File Checker)
The virus, spyware, reg cleaners, etc. have their own logic and lists of things to look for, so one might pick something up or clean something that another did not. Paul Hachmeyer
-----Original Message----- From: PCSOFT - Personal Computer software discussion list [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Jacob Smith Sent: Thursday, February 06, 2014 6:41 PM To: [log in to unmask] Subject: Re: [PCSOFT] .net error still there
> Ok, thanks for your extensive list of suggestions > Peter > . I already tried sfc from the terminal, Microsoft's .netfix program, > re-installation, and a handful of other things. I just tried the last > cleanup tool you mentioned, but it didn't work. When I used to update .net > framework, I had a lot of problems, like Windows being stuck installing > updates befor it shuts down. I don't update .net framework anymore. I was > wondering if an update > could fix it, and if maybe I was mistaken about .net framework causing the > issue
I believe I may have downloaded a trojan or virus. I ran a somewhat suspicious program recently, and I received a warning something like this "there is a file on your computer "c:/program" this could cause some programs not to function properly. Renaming it to "program1" will fix this problem." I was also having internet issues partially caused by internet protection software of mine. I deleted the file, restarted, and had no issues, the file has not reappeared yet. If it is malware, at least it's poorly written. None of my software has detected malware though. I use SUPERantispyware, Spyware
Hello Jacob I would recommend looking for help at BleepingComputer.com There are multiple programs available which should get rid of most malware. Much of it is free, some accept donations. In my opinion the site is very safe and reputable. I have come to trust everything I use from there. I normally use MalwareBytes and Spybot, also some second opinions. The tools I get at BleepingComputer find much more. HTH
Malwarebytes AntiMalware is another product, often available free, that seems pretty thorough. Paul Hachmeyer
-----Original Message----- From: PCSOFT - Personal Computer software discussion list [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Jacob Smith Sent: Thursday, January 30, 2014 3:07 PM To: [log in to unmask] Subject: [PCSOFT] virus?
I believe I may have downloaded a trojan or virus. I ran a somewhat suspicious program recently, and I received a warning something like this "there is a file on your computer "c:/program" this could cause some programs not to function properly. Renaming it to "program1" will fix this problem." I was also having internet issues partially caused
I'm not sure if I've got a virus or not. SUPERantispyware removed two "trojans". The main suspicious activity happened before the removal. The two main things were: Two restore points appear to have been deleted, and I deleted shortcuts in my recycle bin for which I have duplicates on my desktop, upon restart, these shortcuts disappeared from my desktop. Should I keep up the search for malware?
I have written the following commands to a batch file: if exist "C:\windows\system32\drivers\file.sys" rename "C:\windows\system32\drivers\file.sys" "file.wassys"
else rename "C:\windows\system32\drivers\file.wassys" "file.sys" I run it as administrator, and I've also typed it into the terminal in admin mode. Neither one does anything, no errors or prompts, nothing. I know that the file exists and will for a long time. I've written a few variants trying to change the working directory first, but they didn't work either. what am I missing? I've run the rename command alone and it worked fine.
I would suggest that you try it without the quotes. (I just tested using the Windows 7 command prompt and it worked for me without the quotes, but not with them)
Tony Mayer
> Jacob Smith <mailto:[log in to unmask]> > January 29, 2014 9:07 AM > I have written the following commands to a batch file: > if exist "C:\windows\system32\drivers\file.sys" > rename "C:\windows\system32\drivers\file.sys" "file.wassys" > ...
I believe the quotes are not needed. See here: http://www.csulb.edu/~murdock/rename.html
On Wed, Jan 29, 2014 at 12:07 PM, Jacob Smith <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > I have written the following commands to a batch file: > if exist "C:\windows\system32\drivers\file.sys" > rename "C:\windows\system32\drivers\file.sys" "file.wassys" > > else > rename "C:\windows\system32\drivers\file.wassys" "file.sys" > I run it as administrator, and I've also typed it into the terminal in > admin mode. Neither one does anything, no errors or prompts, nothing. I > know that the file exists and will for a long time. I've written a few > variants trying to change the working directory
I haven't done much dos commands in a long time, but would it work without all the " ? I don't recall using single or double quotes in dos. Paul Hachmeyer
-----Original Message----- From: PCSOFT - Personal Computer software discussion list [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Jacob Smith Sent: Wednesday, January 29, 2014 12:07 PM To: [log in to unmask] Subject: [PCSOFT] batch file issue
Without the quotes it tells me that the syntax is incorrect.
On Wed, Jan 29, 2014 at 12:19 PM, Tony M <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Jacobm > > I would suggest that you try it without the quotes. > (I just tested using the Windows 7 command prompt and it worked for me > without the quotes, but not with them) > > Tony Mayer >
Ok, here's what I did: if exist C:\windows\system32\drivers\file.sys ( rename C:\windows\system32\drivers\file.sys "file.wassys" ) else ( rename C:\windows\system32\drivers\file.wassys "file.sys" ) It worked in admin terminal, but when I ran the batch file as admin, (or otherwise) it didn't work.
On Wed, Jan 29, 2014 at 5:07 PM, Jacob Smith <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Without the quotes it tells me that the syntax is incorrect. > > > On Wed, Jan 29, 2014 at 12:19 PM, Tony M <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > >> Jacobm >> >> I would suggest that you try it without the quotes. >> (I just tested using the Windows 7
I removed the quotes altogether with the same result: yes in terminal, no in batch file.
On Wed, Jan 29, 2014 at 3:52 PM, Hachmeyer, Mr. Paul S. <[log in to unmask] > wrote:
> I haven't done much dos commands in a long time, but would it work without > all the " ? I don't recall using single or double quotes in dos. > Paul Hachmeyer > > -----Original Message----- > From: PCSOFT - Personal Computer software discussion list [mailto: > [log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Jacob Smith > Sent: Wednesday, January 29, 2014 12:07 PM > To: [log in to unmask] > Subject: [PCSOFT]
it is probably write protected, or protected from change in some way. Find out what protections it has and then remove them ....start with Attrib -s -h -r or whatever is required... then don't forget to put back the protection when you finish.
At 09:07 AM 1/29/2014, you wrote: >I have written the following commands to a batch file: >if exist "C:\windows\system32\drivers\file.sys" >rename "C:\windows\system32\drivers\file.sys" "file.wassys" > >else >rename "C:\windows\system32\drivers\file.wassys" "file.sys" >I run it as administrator, and I've also typed it into the terminal in >admin mode. Neither one does anything, no errors or prompts, nothing. I >know that the file
Wouldn't that keep it from running in the terminal also?
On Wed, Jan 29, 2014 at 6:40 PM, Mark Rode <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> it is probably write protected, or protected from change in some way. Find > out what protections it has and then remove them ....start with > Attrib -s -h -r > or whatever is required... then don't forget to put back the protection > when you finish. > > > At 09:07 AM 1/29/2014, you wrote: > >> I have written the following commands to a batch file: >> if exist "C:\windows\system32\drivers\file.sys" >> rename "C:\windows\system32\drivers\file.sys" "file.wassys" >>
If I type the name of the file into cmd in admin mode, it says that the syntax incorrect.
On Wed, Jan 29, 2014 at 7:10 PM, Jacob Smith <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Wouldn't that keep it from running in the terminal also? > > > On Wed, Jan 29, 2014 at 6:40 PM, Mark Rode <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > >> it is probably write protected, or protected from change in some way. >> Find out what protections it has and then remove them ....start with >> Attrib -s -h -r >> or whatever is required... then don't forget to put back
nvm, I fixed that issue when I run it in the terminal by typing the filename it works, but not if I run the file as admin through gui.
On Wed, Jan 29, 2014 at 7:27 PM, Jacob Smith <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> If I type the name of the file into cmd in admin mode, it says that the > syntax incorrect. > > > On Wed, Jan 29, 2014 at 7:10 PM, Jacob Smith <[log in to unmask]>wrote: > >> Wouldn't that keep it from running in the terminal also? >> >> >> On Wed, Jan 29, 2014 at 6:40 PM, Mark
> The issue apears to be that I can't seem to run the batch file commands in > cmd in admin mode. I've tried tons of ideas to do this, and can't seem to > find one that works well.
Sincerely, Jacob Smith
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Jacob, There appear to be two options, one of which will require a vbs script. I personally would not go that route, but it really depends on what you want to do.
Derek Buchanan
How to request Administrator access inside a batch file http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1894967/how-to-request-administrator-access-inside-a-batch-file
Creating a Self-Elevating Script http://blogs.technet.com/b/elevationpowertoys/
On Wed, Jan 29, 2014 at 11:31 PM, Jacob Smith <[log in to unmask]> wrote: >> The issue apears to be that I can't seem to run the batch file commands in >> cmd in admin mode. I've tried tons of ideas to do this, and can't seem to >> find one that works
I tried the batch file and ran it by clicking on it from Windows Explorer - works just fine. Could it be the location of the batch file? Try placing it in another folder and see what happens.
I know this has been covered before, but I am having to work from my laptop, Toshiba Satellite L675 running M$ Windows 7 SP1 so can't access my saved files nor links right now. (My old eMachine is down with a problem with the mouse, and I haven't received the necessary cable for the newer HP.) Browser is the latest update of Firefox.
I'm on a computer w the same OS and latest Firefox. I looked through Firefox "Options" and don't see anything about blocking popups. There is an option to warn when a site redirects you.
My Firefox is trouble free. I use a Firefox add-on called "Adblock Plus". It's possibly the most popular add-on to Firefox, and has been trouble free for me. The same author has an add-on called "Adblock Plus Popup addon". You could try one or both of those add-ons and see if it helps.
I have an original iPad (hence limited to IOS 5.x) with a 3G interface. I haven't yet purchased a cellular plan for it, but am willing to do so IF it can do what I want. (If not, since I spend 95% of my waking hours where I have Wifi access, I can just go on ignoring the 3G part....) My wife has lost much of her vision, but it's possible that she could use a keypad the size of the iPad screen, if it can be made to function as a cell phone. I have an impression that an
David, I came across these in a web search - 'ipad 3g phone pad' . Maybe one will help. Paul http://cydiablog.com/4940/mobile-phone-calls-on-ipad-with-acdtelepad/ http://www.labnol.org/software/make-phone-calls-on-ipad/19561/ . A few utube videos are using skype on the ipad to make calls. Not sure if that's an option for you. Paul Hachmeyer
-----Original Message----- From: PCSOFT - Personal Computer software discussion list [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of [log in to unmask] Sent: Wednesday, January 08, 2014 5:40 PM To: [log in to unmask] Subject: [PCSOFT] App to use iPad as a cell phone?
Thanks so much to anybody who can help me. I just bought a Gateway computer running Windows 8.1 and I want to copy my saved emails and various files from several older computers to the new one. The older computers are running Windows Vista and Windows XP.
I tried "easy transfer", but the new computer won't accept the transfer from the Vista. I haven't tried anything with the XP yet.
I think each email system has its own storage methodology. I don't think you can simply copy aol emails for example, and save them in outlook simply by moving the folders. I would do a web search for each set of emails you have saved - 'copy aol email to google email' for example, and see what comes up. Paul Hachmeyer
I'm not sure but this might work for you. Open Outlook Express in a small window and create a folder on the desktop next to it. Select the emails you want to save by highlighting and then drag and drop to the new folder. This should work for the other files as well. Copy the folder to the zip drive, usb key, cd, etc. and then copy from there to the new computer. Depending on the email client you may be able to drag and drop the emails from the folder to the new email client the same way you
I don't know what program you're using,but there's probably an "export to" option under the file menu or settings. Then see if there's an option for what you want.
Sincerely, Jacob Smith
> On Dec 19, 2013, at 8:07 PM, Laurie Hand <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > > Thanks so much to anybody who can help me. I just bought a Gateway > computer running Windows 8.1 and I want to copy my saved emails and various > files from several older computers to the new one. The older computers are > running Windows Vista and Windows XP. > > I tried
I removed the original Office program and cloud installed a new copy. I get the same error message - "Microsoft Word (et.al.) have stopped working. We will investigate and tell you why, if we know." A couple days later I received a "Why" from Microsoft that said "The error usually occurs because of macro security settings." and included me two pages of instruction that starts out "Go to Word (or Excel), Click on File, Options, Trust Center, Trust Center Settings and finally Macro Settings." The problem here, I can't get into Word (or Excel) so how can I follow instructions?
I recently installed Paint Shop Pro 10 on my computer. When I try to run the program, I get this message:
“To start this application for the first time, or to activate, log in using an administrator-level account. From then on you can use any user account to start this application”
You didn't mention which Windows version you are running (adding this basic information is always helpful when posting questions), but I assume Vista or greater.
While you may be the administrator, by default programs are not run with full administrator privilege to protect malicious SW from more damage to the system by running at heightened security level.
I recently purchased and installed a new Epson scanner on my 64 bit Dell desktop running Windows 8-1. The 2013 Microsoft Office S/W that had been working perfectly, stopped working, giving me "Microsoft Word (et.al.) have stopped working. We will investigate and tell you why, if we know." I then tried to start office in the safe mode to see if I had added something with the Epson (even though it said it was 8-1 competitive on the box). It would not start. I then removed the scanner and all the scanner s/w I could find, but it still will
I assume you restarted the computer and checked to see if Office would run after the restart. I suggest you un-install Office and reinstall it to see if the re-installation of Office corrects the Office starting problem.
On 12/6/2013 3:18 AM, Edward Whitnall wrote: > I then tried to start office in the safe mode to see if I had added > something with the Epson (even though it said it was 8-1 competitive on > the box). It would not start. I then removed the scanner and all the scanner s/w I could find, but it still will not
I'm not familiar with win 8 myself, but the last few versions have included tracking of software and creation of restore points which would enable you to 'roll back' the software to an earlier date when things were still working ok. Check this link out - http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-8/restore-refresh-reset-pc If that doesn't solve the problem, you could try to delete and reinstall office 2013, or run a 'repair' of the software, if it has that option. see http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/excel-help/repair-office-programs-HA010357402.aspx . Simple web searches will find other advice - try office 2013 repair, win 8 restore, etc. Paul Hachmeyer
I just bought an older Compaq DeskPro, running Windows NT, at an estate auction. It booted up fine 'til I got to the password screen. Obviously I can't ask the man for the password! -- he has gone on to his Great Reward.
I want to get into this computer to see if it happens to have an early version of AutoCAD on it, as I suspect. Motive: if it does, I can do some layouts for the room additions I want to build, and "rearrange the furniture" in cyberspace before I hire the boys over here to physically move
-----Original Message----- From: PCSOFT - Personal Computer software discussion list [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Joyce A Sent: Thursday, 5 December 2013 3:50 AM To: [log in to unmask] Subject: [PCSOFT] A new password question
I just bought an older Compaq DeskPro, running Windows NT, at an estate auction. It booted up fine 'til I got to the password screen. Obviously I can't ask the man for the password! -- he has gone on to his Great Reward.
Try this tool: http://pogostick.net/~pnh/ntpasswd/
You will need to read and follow the directions, especially the cautions. This will allow you to remove the passwords from a Windows system after booting from the disc you have just created.
Ron
On Thu, Dec 5, 2013 at 12:25 AM, Robert <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Google password recovery, lots of free methods. > > Bob > > -----Original Message----- > From: PCSOFT - Personal Computer software discussion list > [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Joyce A > Sent: Thursday, 5 December 2013 3:50 AM > To: [log in to unmask] > Subject: [PCSOFT] A new password question > >
There are lot's of bootable password recovery tools. I like to use Ultimate Boot CD, because it's an all-in-one troubleshooting and utility cd. I've never tried it's password recovery tool though. Just Google around a little, there are tons of them, and many with great recommendations.
On Wed, Dec 4, 2013 at 11:20 AM, Joyce A <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
I use VirtualBox and want to create an Android VM with Google Play that can run the most demanding Android apps. The only way I know of to get Google Play on Android is by sideloading, which can't be done in a VM. Even after installing Android in the VM, It says that no OS was found, and the only way to use Android is live. I've tried Bluestacks, but it didn't work. Any ideas?
Whatever this is,( Symantec Email Proxy ) started suddenly a few days ago, and is deleting lots of my e-mails with the message below . They all start with this message .---"Symantec Email Proxy deleted the following email message: "-- as--- (example ) From: CNN Breaking News<[log in to unmask]> I cannot find this program on my computer , or any way to stop it . It could have automatically downloaded in the late night with other updates ??? I am using a Dell Inspiron 530 computer with Windows XP Home Edition, service pack 3 , with Norton 360 Premier edition antivirus program
The Email Proxy is a component of Symantec's Antivirus/Internet Security suites. (The package loaded on my work PC is named "Symantec Endpoint Protection"...) IF the feature to filter incoming email is enabled, then when your email program tries to connect to your provider's email server, it actually talks to the proxy, which connects to the provider's server on your behalf. That way, the proxy gets a chance to examine every incoming message before it reaches your inbox, and to replace it with one of these "deleted" messages if it finds a reason to do so. Years ago, I had some
John, If you're getting your email via roadrunner, they may have this software installed on their end of the email system. Sometimes other users ask that certain email be flagged as spam rather than simply unsubscribing themselves from it. Roadrunner could be applying that spam block to all their customers. You should try contacting them if you don't have the software installed on your computer. Paul Hachmeyer
-- that ASK toolbar and Search keeps cropping up! It was apparently downloaded with some other software on a HP, Windows Vista SP1, 3 gig memory and (I think) a 230- or a 250-gig hard drive. (Just incidentally, with ASK in there, it won't let me download SP 2; the download fails. Hmmm...)
I tried removing the ASK toolbar etc. through the Control Panel; didn't work. Installed Bing desktop, then tried again. Thought I was rid of it, but the next time someone went online with it, ASK was back. :::sigh::: Tried disabling in in Tools; it came back like
Yeah, ASK toolbar - not malicious ,just a nuisance if you don't want it.
Yes ,you could remove everything related to ASK ,but read below.
To uninstall you can also try REVO uninstaller http://www.revouninstaller.com/revo_uninstaller_free_download.html Scroll down, following the Free column and download the installer or below that is also a portable version.
From the "source" there is a Removal tool - more info below http://help.ask.com/link/portal/30015/30018/Article/1/How-do-I-remove-the-Ask-com-Toolbar
Just to add one thing to Peter's info is if you have JAVA installed this is where you may have gotten it! I had the same problem as you do. I had to do a system restore to get totally rid of it. If you allow Java to auto update you might want to think twice about that. I do a manual update on JAVA and any other programs that install over the internet. The ask toolbar is nothing less than a pain in the you know what! :) Also Java changes the software they sneak in there
OK, I need to throw a question in here because I've been reading this series. I take care of two Dell laptops besides my own, running XP Pro. One persons laptop I clean up always get tons of nuisance tool bars because when she oks updates she never unchecked the little boxes saying you want this tool bar which is always default checked it seems. My question is: What uses Java these days? because when their security was in question I researched it and found very few things use it these days so, I completely uninstalled it and have had
Joyce, Go into all your browsers and modify the search options (if present) to defauilt to another search option such as google. Once you save the settings in all your browsers, you will probably be able to delete it via 'add or remove programs'.
-----Original Message----- From: PCSOFT - Personal Computer software discussion list [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Joyce A Sent: Thursday, November 07, 2013 4:46 PM To: [log in to unmask] Subject: [PCSOFT] Like a bad penny --
Careful. The Ask toolbar also installs by default on Glary Utilities, a free maintenance program. Always uncheck the default installs until you read what they do. They are especially prevalent on freeware. Love Glary, I use it after web and before shutdown. Hate Ask.com. I think I got rid of it in safe mode, then picked up its entrails with either CCleaner and/or Glary. Also, I disabled Java a long time ago. Sometimes I have to enable it to view something, but then I disable it again. And, number 1, never allow auto updates. Check on monthly
Thank you, everyone! Very much appreciated. I am going to apply these suggestions today or tomorrow, and hopefully that computer will be rid of the issue. With the Board's permission, I am also going to establish some computer use rules: _No_ downloads of *anything* (including updates etc.) without my specific permission.
I got rid of Java on my own computer several months ago. Sometimes an "install" or "update" still crops up, but I deny any of them, and I'm exceptionally careful about M$ updates now too (different incident that I managed to fix).
This may help. Try googling hotmail.ca and look for a login link.
L. Kuzyk
> Date: Wed, 6 Nov 2013 14:45:13 -0400 > From: [log in to unmask] > Subject: [PCSOFT] Microsoft account and email passwords > To: [log in to unmask] > > Hi, > > I have not had much luck finding this info online > > I have a Microsoft account named *. outlook.com with a password. > > I also have two email accounts - one each of the outlook.com and > hotmail.ca varieties > > AS I understand things, there should be different passwords for the > Microsoft account and for
Yes ,there is some confusion about the setup with outlook.com Everything depends how you set up your outlook.com account
I presume that you had your hotmail.com account first and then created the outlook.com account The way it looks is that you have 1 Microsoft account with 2 email accounts,
If you don't have 2 Microsoft accounts ,each with their own password ,then you have what I described above.
I have had a Hotmail.ca address for years and have also had an associated Microsoft (in its many names) ID account.
A week or so ago I decided to convert my hot mail.ca email account from POP to IMAP. So I did what is required on T'bird and have not been able to access it with that client since then. In frustration, I decided to delete my Hotmail.ca Microsoft account and start a new Microsoft account with a new outlook.com email address as the title. I now know I should have converted the
I'm getting a message when I start that says I should run ChkDsk but when I try to do that a I get another error message that says a "recent software installation" is preventing ChkDsk from running. When I go to Restore and select a date nothing happens to the restore window, only the Cancel button is operative the Next button is not operative. Any suggestions? Computer appears to be running fine, I just can't backup or restore. This is an HP machine running Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit.
A lot will depend on how familiar you are with writing C/C++/C# applications for Windows, and especially with Windows "internals". I've been out of that for a while now.... As I recall, scanning through the list of running processes isn't too tricky -- hmmm, you might need the list of loaded "modules" (.EXEs and .DLLs) rather than processes. What I don't remember -- if I ever knew! -- is how to tell which ones are supposed to be visible in the tray. I have a hunch that what your code might need to do is (a) get itself loaded first
Can anyone tell me how to get rid of a rogue email address which has appeared in my "from" line? Every time I write an email I have to check that my correct email address appears before I it the send button. I don't know how it got there. Dorothy Jones
Generally, your sending email address is set in the configuration of your email client software. (You don't say what you're using, so it's hard to provide detailed instructions for changing this....) Does this rogue address look like something you might once have used, or completely unfamiliar? David Gillett -------- Original Message -------- Subject: [PCSOFT] Rogue email address From: D JONES <[log in to unmask]> Date: Sun, September 08, 2013 12:57 am To: [log in to unmask] Can anyone tell me how to get rid of a rogue email address which has appeared in my "from" line? Every time I write an email I have to check
Completely unfamiliar. Why would I use a foreign name? Anyway this problem has been resolved thanks to PCSOFT. Dorothy Jones ________________________________
PCSOFT's List Owners: Bob Wright<[log in to unmask]> Mark Rode<[log in to unmask]>
Your assumption is that it is a Microsoft program causing the problem. There are a few possibilities I can think of. The first is that somebody is spoofing a Microsoft program. Another is that one of the programs you installed might have changed a setting or a line in the Microsoft program/code (maliciously or otherwise.) Perhaps, somehow there is corruption in the Microsoft coding. Or, perhaps the program that is scanning the Microsoft program is just wrong. It is always nice to get an explanation of what went wrong. But many times that warning will send you down a rabbit
(1) I have two hard drives on my computer. I am using Windows Vista. The "C" drive is smaller and contains most of the programs. "C" is running low on space and I would like to transfer some stuff to the "D" (larger) drive. I use Windows Mail. Can I transfer the mail files to "D" and still make them available? If I transfer programs to "D" will they still work? Thank you for you advice. (2) I make DVDs using Pinnacle Studio. I wind up with some titles in the DVD's folders but when I try to open them
It has been my experience if it is low to use a program like Acronis and clone the drive to a larger drive. Drives are cheap and the time it takes to do is minimal compared to a band-aid fix of moving stuff around.
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On Sep 3, 2013, at 6:39 PM, John H <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
Can I get: (1) a new larger drive, remove the present drive in the "D" slot and place the new larger drive in the "D" slot; (2) then clone the "small 'C' drive," using Acronis to that "D" drive; (3) then remove the "present 'C' drive" and put the "D" drive with the cloned "C" drive on it in the slot in place of the the small "C" drive and expect it to boot up and work as the "C" drive is now doing and (4) put the original "D" drive back in the "D" slot and expect it to
You wrote your own recipe. (1) Yes. (2) Yes (3) Yes. it should boot up. (4) Yes ,since it was a data drive ,right?
You don't mess up your computer that way, provided Acronis makes a true clone including boot files and I expect it to do that.
Just make sure that Acronis does not erase the source (C:\ ) Look carefully for any indication that it might do so. I've had this happen with other "cloners".
Lets take a look at what type of drives you have, IDE drives with the flat wide cables on them will need to be addressed. and the proper type purchased. the thin flat cable drives are SATA drives and addressing is not necessary.
1) the drive currently assigned as drive C is the one running out of space. Mark it drive C and write down the drive manufacturer and size. The data drive D, remove it and mark it as drive D using a sharpie. Take the new drive and install it in the drive D slot. Mark it New
Not sure if I have posted here correctly. I have recently bought a new laptop with Windows 8, I was wondering if there is anyway to use this operating system without having everything going through a Microsoft account?
I cannot access Skype without logging in via Microsoft, it seems if I want to download things I have to use my Microsoft account - it just seems rather invasive, perhaps I am being neurotic.
>I was wondering if there is anyway to use this operating system >without having everything going through a Microsoft account?
Yes, but if you want to use a service Microsoft owns, or want to purchase an app from the MS Store, you will have to log in. MS owns Skype, XBOX, Skydrive, Hotmail, Outlook mail, Windows live mail, Sky drive and a few others. It wouldn't be so bad if MS would decide on exactly what all in compassing service they wish to put everything under and put out documentation that explains how this is all suppose to work instead
Read the screens and you'll see the option to skip all the MS stuff.
On Sat, Aug 24, 2013 at 5:09 AM, John Clemence <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > Hi, > > Not sure if I have posted here correctly. I have recently bought a new laptop with Windows 8, I was wondering if there is anyway to use this operating system without having everything going through a Microsoft account? > > I cannot access Skype without logging in via Microsoft, it seems if I want to download things I have to use my Microsoft account - it just seems rather invasive,
Thank you very much for explaining this, I did not realise that Skype etc. was owned by Microsoft. I have now installed Thunderbird and Open Office but I accept I will just have to access some services through my Microsoft account, (I am still using windows mail until I can transfer my address book and history etc.).
Same old "coffee grinder:" my eMachines, running Windows XP Home 2002, SP 2, 1.8 GHz and 704 MB of RAM, 150-gig HD with only 23.3 gig used. Running very, very slowly on a HughesNet connection -- and today, it keeps overclocking. When I open Mozilla Firefox, several incidences of the same blank page pop up and the top page flickers. I have to use <CTRL> <ALT> <Delete> and it comes up "Not responding." When I click End Task, I have to repeat that action per the number of pages that have come up. Once it was twelve times and once
On 8/21/2013 12:44 PM, Joyce A wrote: > Same old "coffee grinder:" my eMachines, running Windows XP Home 2002, > SP 2, 1.8 GHz and 704 MB of RAM, 150-gig HD with only 23.3 gig used. > Running very, very slowly on a HughesNet connection -- and today, it > keeps overclocking. When I open Mozilla > Firefox, several incidences of the same blank page pop up and the top > page flickers. I have to use <CTRL> <ALT> <Delete> and it comes up > "Not responding." When I click End Task, I have to repeat that action > per
On 2013-08-23 19:05 (GMT-0500) Dean Kukral composed:
> Joyce A wrote:
>> So is this a temporary glitch? Or is this ol' thing finally wearing >> itself out? T'bird doesn't seem to be affected. Thanks in advance!
> As a rule, a computer doesn't exactly "wear out," but a piece - such as > a mouse - can certainly go bad from time to time. Especially a piece > with a moving part.
Thanks Dean and Brian! "Overclocking" -- I understand it as the CPU at 100% RAM usage and trying to find more. Bogs things down when it happens and I have to either use <CTRL> <ALT> <Delete> or turn the power off for a couple of minutes. Wiki defines it as "the process of making a computer or component operate faster than the clock frequency specified by the manufacturer by modifying system parameters." In my case, alittle green icon appears in the taskbar, lower right-hand corner of the screen when that happens. If I hover the cursor over it, it tells
I posted a month or so ago, looking for suggestions of how to consolidate my Thunderbird mailboxes from two PCs running Ubuntu Linux onto a third, my primary computer. One response in particular was useful in finding where Thunderbird stores its folders and messages, although there were details I still had to figure out for myself. It turns out that each Thunderbird message folder is represented to the OS as a folder and two files of index/header information -- to find subfolders that are present, TBird looks to the index file and NOT to the OS folder contents.... One of
Eugene, Hopefully it is just an issue with the bios startup device list... Have you tried to get to the boot menu by pressing F12 repeatedly? It should provide you will a list of devices to boot from. (CD, Hard drive, Network, etc.) If you see the hard drive select it and see if it boots. If it does then you will need to change the boot device order in the Bios by Pressing F1 repeatedly to get into the Setup program. Follow the instructions below. Beware that if your CMOS battery is dying then if might not be saving
Thanks for the suggestion however, the hdd is not recognized by the bios. I have a DVD and HDD connected and the bios only sees the DVD. When I get windows to run with the OS and the DVD, the HDD shows in "computer" and "device manager". I loaded the OS on a new HDD and the same thing, the bios doesn't see the hdd so there is no way to link to it.
Did you try swapping the cables between the hdd and the dvd drive at the device end? Paul Hachmeyer
-----Original Message----- From: PCSOFT - Personal Computer software discussion list [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Eugene Johnson Sent: Thursday, August 08, 2013 10:39 PM To: [log in to unmask] Subject: Re: [PCSOFT] Setup boot sequence does not see the hdd
Thanks for the suggestion however, the hdd is not recognized by the bios. I have a DVD and HDD connected and the bios only sees the DVD. When I get windows to run with the OS and the DVD, the HDD shows in "computer" and
Eugene, What happens if you just hook up the Hard Drive and not the DVD? If it boots that way, there might be an issue with the DVD drive. However, failing that test are your Hard drive and DVD drive connected by different data cables on the motherboard? One of the controllers on the motherboard might be bad, though that is a guess. If they are connected separately, what happens when you connect the Hard Drive and then the DVD drive along the same data cable where the DVD is showing up? If it boots, then you could have a
Could it be an AHCI problem? Look at the options for the HDD and set it to IDE. On Aug 9, 2013 10:18 AM, "Eugene Johnson" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> > > Thanks for the suggestion however, the hdd is not recognized by the bios. > I > have a DVD and HDD connected and the bios only sees the DVD. When I get > windows to run with the OS and the DVD, the HDD shows in "computer" and > "device manager". I loaded the OS on a new HDD and the same thing, the > bios > doesn't see
I'm trying the Windows 8.1 preview, I'd like to see how vulnerable to malware it is. How can I try to get malware on it (besides visiting porn sites)? I was looking for some sort of malware archive, but didn't find one. Is it illegal to put freely available malware on the internet?
I recently updated Firefox and re-installed pop-up blockers. I'm still getting the annoying pop-ups, but now I have 2 new ones. One is the FaceBook 'F' in the upper left hand corner of my screen. When I pass the cursor over it, it turns into a 'forward' button, which says: http://partners.cldrta.com/flaxh/ga.swf. I'm afraid go go there. When I right click on it, I am offered several options, one of which is "Remove this flash" which, when I click on it, will go away, only to return at my next site.
Try disabling the Social Fixer Add-on Go to tools in your Menu bar and click on Add-ons and then click on Extensions. If you have Social Fixer in there disable- and remove it.
I am not an expert, but I tried that 'partners' link and it is now invalid. So you might have gone to a bad site that let a trojan/virus into your system.
You may want to turn off Java (tools; Add-ons; plugins) and see if that may help.
You might also want to run Malwarebytes to check if it can find anything.
I don't like somebody taking all my shortcuts away ( I have been living with it !! ) But I don't know how to fix it! What is " add-ons under tools in FF " I have to sign into INTERNET EXPLORER, then my favorites!! Can someone help me PLEASE Al Smith
Not to sure if this will be helpful but here goes:
What is " add-ons under tools in FF "
If the FF in your question is referring to the Firefox browser, the "Add-ons" selection gives you access to the following features of Firefox:
Get Add-ons - Add-ons are small pieces of software that add new features or functionality to your installation of Firefox Extensions - Extensions can be used to modify the behavior of existing features to the application or add entirely new features Appearance - Where the default theme for the browser is stored. New themes can be
Google "Free music" to find legit sites like Amazon. If you install Winamp with the Streamripper plugin you'll find all types of music by the boatload. http://download.cnet.com/Streamripper-for-Winamp-2-and-5/3000-2168_4-10055089.html http://www.winamp.com/
On Mon, Jun 24, 2013 at 8:25 PM, Betti Ann and Preston Smith <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > Hello, > > This 72 year old individual finally got his hands on an Ipod > > Now I need to fill it with tunes > > What sites offer free tunes for download - at my age I sure do not want to > run afoul of the download music police by frequenting the wrong
I inadvertently downloaded this "Sweet Packs Toolbar" when I downloaded some photo editing software (which I hoped was similar to Paint Shop Pro) to my 64-bit Toshiba laptop running Windows 7 Home Premium. Could not use the photo program due to resolution issues, so deleted it.
But it seems I am still be stuck with the "Sweet Packs" toolbar. I don't need it, don't want it, and can't use it. I already tried removing it in the Control Panel and it's definitely gone from there. Problem is, when I open Firefox, it's still there under my (wanted) Yahoo! toolbar, and
Look under Tools/Add-ons to disable or remove unwanted extensions. Many FF problems can be solved this way.
On Sat, Jun 22, 2013 at 5:04 PM, Joyce A <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > I inadvertently downloaded this "Sweet Packs Toolbar" when I downloaded some > photo editing software (which I hoped was similar to Paint Shop Pro) to my > 64-bit Toshiba laptop running Windows 7 Home Premium. Could not use the > photo program due to resolution issues, so deleted it. > > But it seems I am still be stuck with the "Sweet Packs" toolbar. I don't > need it, don't
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From: Joyce A <[log in to unmask]> Subject: [PCSOFT] How do I get rid of "Sweet Packs" toolbar To: [log in to unmask] Date: Saturday, June 22, 2013, 4:04 PM
I inadvertently downloaded this "Sweet Packs Toolbar" when I downloaded some photo editing software (which I hoped was similar to Paint Shop Pro) to my 64-bit Toshiba laptop running Windows 7 Home Premium. Could not use the photo program due to resolution issues, so deleted it.
It will be a long time before I leave Windows 7, but a friend of mine went out and purchased a new computer with Windows 8 on it.
She wants to know how to close a window after she's done with it. For example, she says she uses a link to go to an email message, and, after she is done with it, she doesn't know how to get out of it. She says that there's "no red X to click on," and that she's had to turn the machine off to get out of it. Sometimes that doesn't even
On Wed, Jun 19, 2013 at 6:46 PM, Dean Kukral <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > It will be a long time before I leave Windows 7, but a friend of mine went > out and purchased a new computer with Windows 8 on it. > > She wants to know how to close a window after she's done with it. For > example, she says she uses a link to go to an email message, and, after she > is done with
I'm using a Surface Pro 128 which is a touch screen computer. On a touch screen using Windows 8 slide your finger from the top of the screen to the bottom of the screen to close a program on the Start Screen. Programs used from desktop with have the usual red X to close them or the other ways to close them. There are lots of great tips here: http://www.pcworld.com/article/2037194/get-a-free-windows-8-tips-and-tricks-guide.html The guide on the above page is helpful too. In just a little bit of time your friend will be very happy with 8. It's fast, smooth, and way more
The buttons are hidden. If you go to the center top of the window edge and hover a hand will appear that lets you pull down the window ...and if you do the same on the left... I think it is left... there is a hidden menu that will appear when you hover over it. Of course ALT F4 will close anything in windows.. including windows, just remember that laptops generally have their own function key assignments that work with the F keys. And the windows key plus M will minimize all open windows so you can see the desktop.
Well I dicovered the print problem of printing just 1 page . Actually it was not a printer or adobe or even web issue. It is Hotmail. The problem was consistent if you hit any browser print icon while in Hotmail and yet all was fine when you hit the print icon of hotmail itself! Off to report that to hotmail now 😁
I use my bookmark folder a lot and somehow I have had hidden a couple of the files. Can anyone advise how to find and restore them? Dorothy Jones
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I have for a long time had suspicions that somebody is logging in to my home Wifi network and using my download allowance. I have used all the appropriate settings in the router and use Truecrypt to avoid anybody accessing my private information, banking details, passwords etc. I am looking for any software which could tell me if outsiders have found a way to use my internet connection. I have a D-link router with 2 wireless PC connections and one usb connection. Any suggestions ??
Many routers have an Admin/Network page which summarizes the connections. I haven't used many Dlinks, but a quick look at the router page should get you there,
On Wed, May 15, 2013 at 7:21 PM, Robert <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> I have for a long time had suspicions that somebody is logging in to my > home > Wifi network and using my download allowance. I have used all the > appropriate settings in the router and use Truecrypt to avoid anybody > accessing my private information, banking details, passwords etc. I am > looking for any software which could tell
Cisco Network Magic has a notification of any intruders into your LAN. They used to have a free fully functioning trial period of about 2 weeks (if I remember correctly) when you can determine if you have an intruder. You may want to look into it to see if it may meet your needs. See http://download.cnet.com/Cisco-Network-Magic/9241-2085_4-11026545-3.html
Robert, You don't specifically mention this, but have you chosen the security parameters to setup like WPA/WPA2 and the MAC address filtering? The MAC filtering is a list of MAC address (network cards) that are allowed to use the connection.
Derek
On Wed, May 15, 2013 at 7:21 PM, Robert <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> I have for a long time had suspicions that somebody is logging in to my > home > Wifi network and using my download allowance. I have used all the > appropriate settings in the router and use Truecrypt to avoid anybody > accessing my private information,
Have you set up the router to require passwords? If not, do it. If you already have, change the network id and set up a new, more complex password. That's all pretty easy to do. Paul Hachmeyer
On Wed, May 15, 2013 at 7:21 PM, Robert <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> I have for a long time had suspicions that somebody is logging in to my > home > Wifi network and using my download allowance. I have used all the > appropriate settings in the router and use Truecrypt to avoid anybody > accessing my private information, banking details, passwords etc.
Do you encrypt your wireless? WEP isn't sufficient to prevent a determined attacker from decrypting your traffic (sensitive communications should be using HTTPS, even if wireless encryption is also used...), but it *does* require a PSK (Pre-Shared Key -- i.e., a password) to join the network. (The TrueCrypt I've heard of encrypts the data on a drive, but does nothing to secure it in transmission (and so isn't relevant for this), but there might be an Australian product using that name that does something different. Your wireless router should be able to show you a list of currently connected clients,
Many thanks for all of your responses. All good sensible information, I have some work to do !!
Bob Weaver
-----Original Message----- From: PCSOFT - Personal Computer software discussion list [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Robert Sent: Thursday, 16 May 2013 8:52 AM To: [log in to unmask] Subject: [PCSOFT] Wifi leeching
I have for a long time had suspicions that somebody is logging in to my home Wifi network and using my download allowance. I have used all the appropriate settings in the router and use Truecrypt to avoid anybody accessing my private information, banking details, passwords etc. I am looking for any
Below is a description of a program hackers use to get into WIFI routers. I took out it's name and replaced with ###### but, most of you probably know what I'm talking about. I'm told there is no way to change the manufacturers 4 digit PIN code which is in every router and allows administrative access to our WIFI. I'd think the only way to protect ourselves is to change our pass phrase every day?? or does anyone know how to change this manufacturer default 4 digit PIN?//I have a LINKSYS by CISCO wifi router.
Unless you give up WiFi, you're vulnerable. OTOH, what's the chance someone is going to select your signal from the millions available and then spend the time and effort to hack you? Even then, what would they get? If you're keeping state secrets or child porn on your computer, don't do it any more. Otherwise, don't worry about the miniscule chance of a hacker.
Gregg, I am in agreement with Hugh. Given enough time and effort, you can pretty much crack any security implementation physical or technological. The reasonable thing to do is to make the task too difficult or too time consuming for the average troublemaker. With the example of WiFi, using stronger encryption and limiting the MAC address (network cards) that access the network are good and simple starts. There are many more layers that you could add, but realistically the average leech is going to go for the open spots. When it comes to technology, we live in a world of
No state secrets, no child porn, just a sneaking feeling that somebody is using my download allowance by logging in to my wifi network. Bob
-----Original Message----- From: PCSOFT - Personal Computer software discussion list [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Hugh Vandervoort Sent: Wednesday, 22 May 2013 5:17 AM To: [log in to unmask] Subject: Re: [PCSOFT] Wifi leeching
Unless you give up WiFi, you're vulnerable. OTOH, what's the chance someone is going to select your signal from the millions available and then spend the time and effort to hack you? Even then, what would they get? If you're keeping state secrets or child
I've just remembered one more thing to consider. Assuming you're in the United States, there's a law from a few years back called CALEA, the Communications Assistance to Law Enforcement Act, which basically require telephone company networks to be "wiretap ready" so that if the FBI came knocking with a warrant to listen in on somebody's conversations, the phone company had to be able to quickly comply. Fast forward a decade or so, and about two years ago the FCC noticed the growth in VOIP (Voce Over Internet Protocol) traffic. And they issued a ruling that all providers of "public
There are people who will hack others wifi to gain access to free hi speed internet to illegally download copy righted movies, music. that way they make it look like you down loaded it and they're free and clear. I wasn't implying they were getting into the computers attached to the router but, if they did they could steal an identity or online banking information etc. Stop the child porn...where's that coming from? Gregg
Me too, I worry someone will hack it to use my connection to illegally download copy-righted material and the music or movie industry comes to me for money. So for now I change my passphrase often and turn my wifi router off at night and while i'm at work. Can't hack it if the surge protector power switch is turned off and i'll notice the slower connection if they hack it while i'm using it. If we make them not convenient for them they'll go hack someone else.
On my Linksys router I simply log on and go to the "My Network" tab. This shows all the connections and their permissions. It includes active/inactive recent connections as well. Most routers have such a page and you can find out what you need to know here.
On Mon, May 20, 2013 at 11:01 AM, Gregg Pfaff <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
That's pretty normal, some imaging software are faster than others. If I were you, I wouldn't instal so much software, it slows your computer down.
Blessings, Jacob Smith
On May 2, 2013, at 8:27 AM, Krazy Kat <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> I have a Win7 64 bit computer with a 2 TB HD. I have it split into > two > partitions C which has all my programs, and D which has all my data. > > I did a System Image of my C drive to another installed drive. It > was 216 > GB. It took about 14 hour
That does sound like a long time, but success is success. Don't worry about the amount of software you install as it has virtually nothing to do with the speed of your computer.
On Thu, May 2, 2013 at 9:27 AM, Krazy Kat <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> I have a Win7 64 bit computer with a 2 TB HD. I have it split into two > partitions C which has all my programs, and D which has all my data. > > I did a System Image of my C drive to another installed drive. It was 216 > GB. It
It IS too long. Unfortunately, until you find the solution that works for you, it is not totally unexpected. Let's look at some numbers. With 216GB in 14 hrs translates to 4.4 MB/sec which is at the very low end. For my own backups, I try to hit 2GB/minute as a goal. This is a data rate of 34MB/sec. Most often the rate drops to 12MB/sec, which is still almost 3 times faster than what you had.
That doesn't sound remotely reasonable for a C:\ partition that contains only the operating system, registry and installed programs. Are you sure it is ONLY the C:\ partition that is being imaged and not the entire computer?
Some items you could check:
1. What is the size of the used portion on your C: partition? How does 216 GB compare to that? Usually the C: partition is not that large.
I'd like to recommend what I consider "the best" data backup software - SecondCopy by Centered Systems. I use Acronis True Image for system partition images (although I'm looking for something else because lately it is not restoring properly, but for my data partition, I use 2nd copy to MAINTAIN (on demand - I don't use background) an uncompressed duplicate of my data partition. You can also just make compressed backups - it is VERY versatile. There is an indexed pdf manual. If you read it you can take advantage of everything 2ndCopy has to offer - and that's a
When I call up the C: drive in Windows 7, I get a loooong list of files that I would rather not see, since I don't know what they are and will never try to view them. These are files like b856f6242352c2480f and ad02bbeef1b9126cdd5d01a2a420, and many more. I'd like to be able to suppress them from view or at least have my folders (Programs, Programs (x86), Users and few others at the top of the list.
Well as I mentioned changing anything and looking at print preview on web broswers showed everything as 1 page. Well yesterday it showed and printed normally clear out of the blue--so I thought maybe one of windows update files did it. However, now the one program and adobe both stopped printing with the error of an updater file missing. So I update Adobe up from 9 to 10 and everything os ok for the moment. Heh, maybe this problem will now cycle through all programs at a different times. Is there a way to keep a restore point, then
On my system, the location of the restore setting program is: C:\Windows\System32\SystemPropertiesProtection.exe Of course, you may just navigate through the normal Windows program structure to find it. In any case, you certainly can set a restore point at any time. However, as more restore points are added, older ones will be deleted. Not sure how to preserve some "forever" - should be possible though.
I have recently acquired a used 2004 Volvo for which paper manuals are no longer available. Instead there is a software package called VADIS. Many versions are available on the net for torrent downloads. I downloaded one. It has a readme file on the "disc" and the first thing it suggests is doing a virus scan which I did using AVG free 2013. It found one suspected virus identified as WIN32/DH{WBICADVk} in a directory Scripts\PCAny\PCAnywheremsg.exe. When I follow up with AVG Threat website check I get a message saying it can't find any match to the virus name. Is this
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Hi, Problem had a silly solution for printing only one page in web browsers that affected none of the other programs on the machine--just the print icon from the tool bar or drop down menus, but was fine when printing from a web pages print mode. Remember the adobe settings were grayed out I went back a frew months to a po restore point via safe mode since regular mode did not work and never has. I uninstalled and reinstalled Chrome and Firefox, but unable to uninsall IE8 Yesterday I clicked on print preferences, the radial button for all pages
I have a file in My Documents that 'cannot ' be deleted , renamed or moved or dragged to the Recycle Bin.. Message says ' Cannot read from the source file or disc. ' Clicking on Properties shows 0 bytes size. It was a link to a Youtube video , but I forgot to put a file extension on it when saved to My Documents . Is there anyway to get rid of it ?Thanks . I am still using Windows XP-3rd update-
I had a similar problem and was able to delete the file in DOS using Command Prompt.
Diane
On Wed, Apr 17, 2013 at 12:16 PM, John Sowders <[log in to unmask]>wrote:
> I have a file in My Documents that 'cannot ' be deleted , renamed or moved > or dragged to the Recycle Bin.. Message says ' Cannot read from the source > file or disc. ' > Clicking on Properties shows 0 bytes size. > It was a link to a Youtube video , but I forgot to put a file > extension on it when saved to My
I have had success using a free program called Unlocker
Linda
----- Original Message ----- From: "John Sowders" <[log in to unmask]> To: <[log in to unmask]> Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2013 1:16 PM Subject: [PCSOFT] Question ??
I have a file in My Documents that 'cannot ' be deleted , renamed or moved or dragged to the Recycle Bin.. Message says ' Cannot read from the source file or disc. ' Clicking on Properties shows 0 bytes size. It was a link to a Youtube video , but I forgot to put a file extension on it when saved to My Documents . Is there
Well I uninstalled out chrome and firefox and even pulled as much as I could out of the registry Reinstalled them, even uninstalled and reinstalled the printer to no avail. IE 8 would not uninstall nor could i even delete the folder out from program files--all I could do is reset from the advanced tab. I am out of ideas. One person suggested delting out the user and putting in a new user, but since it is a one person user to the machine who has administrative rights, I doubt that would help
Well I looked at Adobe XI "Print" and those two areas were grayed out with noting in lang and grayed out select range At work, advanced is set to Lang2 and select range. I did try a system restore sucessfully under safe mode to a point I had created 2 months ago. Do not know why I was unsuccessful in safe mode. Through all the browsers, I still can only print one page if I selet the print icon of the browser or file print from the browser. Andf with the restore I am back to Adobe 8 and the
I am working on an important Excel file and have hidden it by accident. My manual talks about clicking an unhide button but there is none and the banner is all greyed out. Can anyone help. Dorothy Jones
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What's your operating system? In xp, I'd go to My Documents/Tools/Folder options/View and tick the Show hidden files and folders box. From there, right click and choose properties and un-check the hidden box.
If your using win 7 or 8 (Like everyone but me), I can't help you.
Phillip
On 4/12/13, D JONES <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > I am working on an important Excel file and have hidden it by accident. My > manual talks about clicking an unhide button but there is none and the > banner is all greyed out. Can anyone help. > > Dorothy Jones >
Dorothy, Just do a web search for 'hidden files excel' and you'll find several links. 'Hiding' works a little differently on different versions of excel, you didn't indicate which version you have. There are a number of hits on my search in internet explorer - here's two - http://spreadsheets.about.com/od/exceltips/ss/2010-02-09-hide-worksheet-excel.htm http://www.dummies.com/how-to/content/how-to-hide-and-unhide-excel-2010-worksheets.html
. Paul Hachmeyer
-----Original Message----- From: PCSOFT - Personal Computer software discussion list [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of D JONES Sent: Friday, April 12, 2013 7:20 AM To: [log in to unmask] Subject: [PCSOFT] Urgent Excel problem
I see in a reply to another post that this option in win 7 is located in Control panel/ folder options/ general tab/ show all folders
Phillip
On 4/12/13, Phillip Williams <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > Dorthy, > > What's your operating system? In xp, I'd go to My > Documents/Tools/Folder options/View and tick the Show hidden files and > folders box. From there, right click and choose properties and > un-check the hidden box. > > If your using win 7 or 8 (Like everyone but me), I can't help you. > > Phillip > > On 4/12/13, D JONES
When I run AVG I get a message about two files being infected in the recycle bin on another drive, not my main drive. I'm not worried about the infections, says something about a broken signature.
I'm just tired of getting the message. How can I remove the files from the recycle bin when I can't seem to get to it?
My experience has been that there is only one recycle folder for the computer for all drives. There should be a shortcut to it on the desktop. Right click on it and select "empty recycle bin". Then confirm it. That should get rid of the files.
Tom
On 4/11/2013 7:28 AM, Diane wrote: > When I run AVG I get a message about two files being infected in the recycle > bin on another drive, not my main drive. I'm not worried about the > infections, says something about a broken signature. > > I'm just tired of getting
I think this hard drive used to be a main drive, that's why it's got a recycle bin all it's own. So it doesn't show up on the desktop, or windows explorer. Can something be done in DOS?
Diane
On Thu, Apr 11, 2013 at 11:55 AM, Tom Mayer SC <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Diane > > My experience has been that there is only one recycle folder for the > computer for all drives. There should be a shortcut to it on the desktop. > Right click on it and select "empty recycle bin". Then confirm it. That > should
I think you should review your folder options. Try going to Control Panel, click folder options (this is in win 7). Under the general tab, check off 'show all folders'. You can also click the view tab, another bunch of options there that may make the folder show up, if it doesn't show up after checking off 'show all folders'. Paul Hachmeyer
All drives have a recyle bin and recycle folder but they are generally hidden (protected operating system files). If you connect the drive that has the infected files to your computer you can then empty these recyle files using the desktop icon. But if they are infected files you should probably take whatever steps necessary to prevent your computer from benig re-infected.
I don't believe this drive is bootable. It is connected, but I don't see a recycle bin. I'm not so much worried about the infected files, as the notice when I run a scan. Just want to be able to get rid of them.
I checked show all folders and show hidden files, still can't find the recycle bin on my F drive. Also did a search on both drives and can't find the file when I type in just the first few letters of the filename.
Diane, I don't know how comfortable you are with command line type things, but there is a way to force the emptying of all recycle bins in the Windows system. You can copy and paste the right command ( to keep from missing a space) from the web page listed below based on your operating system.
This is just a thought but could you not remove AVG completely from your computer then immediately re-install and run a new scan. I would think this would get rid of the notice unless the same infected file is there and once again detected .
Linda
- Original Message ----- From: "Krazy Kat" <[log in to unmask]> To: <[log in to unmask]> Sent: Monday, April 15, 2013 11:57 AM Subject: Re: [PCSOFT] Recycle Bin
I don't use AVG myself but I read that there are settings you can change so that it doesn't report certain information...........that may be an option for you to look at.
a.. Open the AVG program. b.. Click on Computer scanner. c.. Click Change scan settings. d.. Select the Set additional scan reports... and adjust the reporting. e.. Alternatively, you can change these settings in menu Tools -> Advanced settings.
I went to the link below and was able to empty the recycle bin on only my F drive (didn't want to empty C drive's bin), once I told "command prompt" to run as administrator. Then I ran AVG again and ... those infected files didn't show up!
Diane
On Mon, Apr 15, 2013 at 1:07 PM, Derek Buchanan <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
That is wonderful that it is only an adobe issue, but I do not see how adobe would alter the web browswers ability to print just from the browswer print iocn and why all programs still print correctly, even if I chose a print friendly version within the browswer as well?
When you install Adobe Reader, two pieces actually get installed. One is the standalone Reader application, and the other is the browser plugin which takes control of the display window when your browser fetches content that is in PDF format. So what your browser does when you try to "Print" is up to the Adobe plugin when the content is a PDF file. There are third-party PDF viewers out there -- or at least, links that claim to download such programs. But several of them seem to advertise heavily via spam, so I wouldn't trust them to only do what
I have a question on windows XP --which has Goggle Chrome, Firefox, IE8. Recently a toolbar MIXDIDJI appeared--I successfully uninstalled that tool bar, its accompanying web search and take over of home pages. I also updated to adobe reader XI and a failed flash update. Now, when i print from any printer using the print icon of the browser it only prints the first page of text instead of all of it. If I use the Print friendly version within the web page itself that prints out fine as well as printing from all other programs. Going back to
This is a known issue with Acrobat. Its a setting within Acrobat and has nothing to do with your browser.
Here's a link to the solution: http://helpx.adobe.com/acrobat/kb/only-first-page-or-first.html
Ron
On Mon, Apr 8, 2013 at 11:34 AM, cubbettee cubbettee <[log in to unmask] > wrote:
> Hi, > > I have a question on windows XP --which has Goggle Chrome, Firefox, IE8. > Recently a toolbar MIXDIDJI appeared--I successfully uninstalled that tool > bar, its accompanying web search and take over of home pages. I also > updated to adobe reader XI and a failed flash update. Now, when i print > from any
Try going to restore points in Safe Mode. My XP machine is ,"on", then F8, then choose Safe Mode. You can also run Malwarebytes, Norton and other repair tools from Safe Mode.
Good luck! David Thompson
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From: cubbettee cubbettee <[log in to unmask]> Subject: [PCSOFT] web browser/printing To: [log in to unmask] Date: Monday, April 8, 2013, 11:34 AM
Compaq Evo D510 running XP Pro. I recently upped memory considerably to 2 gig.
Firefox has always been the bane of my existence. I like using it but memory leaks are a major annoyance and so I frequently end up having to kill the process. But this is different. I will be in FF with plenty of resources, but if I open something in Youtube, FF locks up using over 90% of CPU. Not occasionally. Virtually always. The kicker is that, if I watch a Youtube video embedded in a web page, I don't seem to have a problem. But
My brother-in-law's Dell Inspiron 530, Windows Vista, IE 9) is infected with the Alureon rootkit. I have tried MSSE, Windows Defender, Malwarebytes, and Kaspersky and none of them has worked. The bug has Internet access and antivirus updates blocked, so I downloaded MS Support Emergency Response Tool, Avast! Antirootkit, and a couple of others here at home and put them on a CD. I'll try those tomorrow when I go over.
I am not familiar with Vista. However, if "safe mode" and "restore" are included in the OS, try shutting off "restore", start in "safe mode", use an anti-virus tool like Malwarebytes to delete Alureon, restart the OS in normal mode and turn back on the "restore" function. Some viruses will place themselves in the restore file and keep regenerating themselves. By temporarily stopping the restore function, the restore files are deleted and then you start over again.
You could try a bootable antivirus, ultimate boot cd contains several, and Ithink back-track linux contains a built-in rootkit scanner.
Blessings, Jacob Smith
On Apr 1, 2013, at 10:46 AM, Tom Mayer SC <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Joyce > > I am not familiar with Vista. However, if "safe mode" and "restore" > are included in the OS, try shutting off "restore", start in "safe > mode", use an anti-virus tool like Malwarebytes to delete Alureon, > restart the OS in normal mode and turn back on the "restore" > function. Some viruses will place themselves in the restore file and
I have a computer set-up for live recording of my garage band. It's a Pentium 4 3.20GHz hyper-threading rig with 2 gig ram, a 250 gig WD SATA drive, 2 pci cards connected to (2) 8-channel microphone interface units and xp home sp2 with a 2046mb paging file size setting (too much ??).
First I'm going to answer your question regarding the file splitter. There are numerous free ones to be found ,but one I have used satisfactorily for years is HJSplit http://www.hjsplit.org/ "HJSplit for Windows and Linux support file sizes of over 100 Gigabytes, MD5 checksums, file-compare, "run without install" and both editions are fully portable."
Audacity (open source free) does almost anything you might want to do with an audio file, including splitting it up. The split will not be automatic, and you will need to set the split points, but it does work well.
You could split and re-encode the files into something more manageable with something like Audacity, but what you really need is more horsepower. A faster CPU, hard drive, and lots more RAM. There is no magic software out there that will compensate for your old hardware. Any kind of media editing is going to demand the fastest speeds you can afford. Good luck.
I ended up taking the hard drive with the large files and connecting it to my intel core 2 quad machine. Adobe Audition was then able to open the files and from there, I was able to split the songs into individual files.
This other pc was used mainly for video but now, I guess it will be my recording machine. Since it's a mid-tower size mobo, the interface cards take up all my pc slots (2) and had to remove my audigy card. Oh well... sacrifices must be made!
I have been using a program called "Calendar Creator Plus v1.0" for many years. The copyright date shows 1987, the year Windows V2 came out. I have used it with Windows 3 through Vista 32. It includes lists of events (i.e. holidays) and allows me to enter my own events. The events repeat on the correct day every year. It allows me to view and print my calendars in various formats, week, month, etc. Over the years, I have seen and tried some newer versions of the same program but did not like them as well. It seems as if
I too had used an older version of Calendar Creator and then upgraded to version 9. The reason for not upgrading further was that I saw no need to spend the money to do so. Version 9 does have an issue with printing in that the select printer function does not work. Otherwise, after spending some time configuring the program (which is not always evident how to do) it works just fine. You might want to see some surplus sales of older versions to try it cheaply, that is what I did ($9).
I use an illuminated USB keyboard, which I believe I ordered off of Amazon, but it's the same size as a regular keyboard and requires no special driver. (I think at one point I found a switch to turn the illumination off, but I never do that and can't find it now...) Since it's "normal" sized, I don't know if it would be useful, but if it would then I can look up the make/model and pass the info along. David -------- Original Message -------- Subject: [PCSOFT] Keyboard From: John Green <[log in to unmask]> Date: Tue, March 19, 2013 12:59 am To:
The keyboard that I have is an "Evercool" model W9868 "Multimedia LED Keyboard". The "Multimedia" designation reflects the presence of an extra row of buttons above the function keys, marked with icons for functions like Play/Pause, Volume Up/Down, Email, Search, and the like. I cannot find any reference to a driver for this keyboard -- the only reason I can think of that it might need one is to enable these extra buttons. The Illumination On/Off button is the rightmost in this extra row. That machine spend most of its time running Ubuntu Linux and only occasionally running Win7, so
I was in a Big Lots store and they had a yellow and black keyboard with large letters. It was obviously designed to be easy to read. Their web site says it's only available in stores, not online. I recall the price as about $5. Don't know anything else about it. HTH Bob Lendrim
Hello, I have Win 7 on a Toshiba Satellite C660; recently a MS - induced update took over the desktop and shut down Windows, then restarted; but the restart failed, getting no further than a faded logo, then a washed-out cursor. I tried a restart and saw a notice that Windows had failed to start in the 'Error Recovery' window, so ran 'Startup repair' several times. The diagnosis it offered was 'root cause - system volume on disk is corrupt' and so I ran the 'Startup Repair' function repeatedly, until a choice of startup modes appeared; I chose 'safe
If I were you, I'd probably wait a month or so before letting Windows update. If the update has an issue, Microsoft should fix it soon, but if you're lucky, it didn't download/instal properly. Windows update in 7 and Vista has caused many problems for many people (myself included). you could view your update history and try to figure out which update caused the problem, and manually select every update but that one every time you update, but I can tell you from experience, it's no fun. usually when an update causes a problem, it's because of a problem with
Someone has sent me an important excel data file by email attachment. I use Microsoft Windows 7 and have Office 2010 on board which includes Excel, but when I try to open the file I see just a tiny picture in the middle of the file page. Can someone explain what is happening and how to rectify it? Dorothy Jones
Looks like someone has sent you the link or a thumbprint and not the file. Ask them to send the file with .xls name. Anne Please visit my web site. http://www.baa-lamb.co.uk ----- Original Message ----- From: "D JONES" <[log in to unmask]> To: <[log in to unmask]> Sent: Wednesday, March 13, 2013 10:02 PM Subject: [PCSOFT] Opening a downloaded excel file
Someone has sent me an important excel data file by email attachment. I use Microsoft Windows 7 and have Office 2010 on board which includes Excel, but when I try to open the file I see just a tiny picture in the middle of the
Hello Ann The file is an Xls and is big enough to indicate that it is a full file, not a thumbprint or a link. I have both Acrobat Readers and Irvanview running and neither will open the file. Dorothy Jones
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Try opening the file in notepad. Sometimes the file will have an indication in the first few lines as to what type of file it is, even if most of it looks like hieroglyphics. Microsoft Office 10/Excel uses .xlsx as the default extension, not .xls. Paul Hachmeyer
I found out it was a corrupted file. Dorothy Jones ________________________________ From: D JONES <[log in to unmask]> To: [log in to unmask] Sent: Thursday, 14 March 2013, 7:02 Subject: Re: [PCSOFT] Opening a downloaded excel file Hello Ann The file is an Xls and is big enough to indicate that it is a full file, not a thumbprint or a link. I have both Acrobat Readers and Irvanview running and neither will open the file. Dorothy Jones Do you want to signoff PCSOFT or just change to Digest mode
Get Excel Reader or Libre Office. http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=10
On Thu, Mar 14, 2013 at 3:02 AM, D JONES <[log in to unmask]>wrote:
> Hello Ann > > The file is an Xls and is big enough to indicate that it is a full file, > not a thumbprint or a link. I have both Acrobat Readers and Irvanview > running and neither will open the file. > > Dorothy Jones > >
I use MS Win 7 HP/64-byte PC. I use my computer mostly for e-mail and web browsing, reading current events, research and such. I don’t have much knowledge about PCs. I don’t understand most of the technical computer jargon.
I tried to uninstall Free Zone Alarm Firewall. I used Revo Uninstaller without any success. Apparently ZA files are hidden and it tried to download itself and I think causes my PC to crash at times. I had used Free ZA Firewall for many years and had to stop using it because I cannot see the pop-up window when it “asks”
Just for a primer how to deal with applications such as Firewall- or AV programs ,you need to know the exact procedure. These programs typically use at least one or more services related to them. They automatically run at startup and can't be stopped using Task Manager. So the first thing to do is to stop them via the Services applet. (Computer Management > Services) Find the service(s) you want to stop , double-click them and in the resulting panel you'll find the entry to Stop the service. http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/2495-services-start-disable.html
A new program that needs to be installed each year caused the printing from that program to become excessively light and only for that one updated program. Tech support after an hour trying had no idea and commented the program was completely revised with a whole new engine:
Unless I missed it, you didn't mention the software. I actually heard of the same problem with a tax program which would fit your description. If you provided the name of the program, that might provide some insight.
Bruce
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Alan, I am happy to report, you can go home! Just had to deal with this about a month ago and it was even addressed on this list. All you have to do is kill Java. There are also a couple other possible workarounds, but disabling Java in Firefox did it for me!
I am having trouble with YAHOO. I have 36 contacts and I want to DELETE half of them ( NO WAY ) Yahoo opening is too slow! Installing ads is part of the problem. It sure makes the other E-mailers look real good!! Has ANYONE got info on how to go BACK to the YAHOO that I've had for 10 years!!
Alan, There is a way, but it involves changing the display resolution on your computer. It is a temporary way and has to be done each time you want to login with classic yahoo.
Changing resolution can be done quickly if required. There have been many utilities for this over the years, but here's a nice one: HRC - HotKey Resolution Changer http://funk.eu/hrc/ Regardless ,you're free to try any of the others that come up in a search for "free resolution changer" - some are old ,but still work on Win 7.
I have had the same problem receiving e-mails from accounts other than gmail. Yesterday, I received an e-mail that was sent out 7 days prior. My friend told me that she'd sent it out, but that it kept returning. And THIS was a reply, not a fresh e-mail with a potential misspelling.
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It seems that somebody hacked into my daughters pc and is downloading massive amounts of gigabytes. AT&T is now charging her for those gigabytes and recently had to disconnect internet service because of the astonomical bill. So I have 2 questions: Is it possible for some hadker to do this? And has anyone ever heard getting charged for excess gigabytes? We both had the residetial plan from AT&T. AT&T has tried to help but doesn't find anything wrong at their end and your getting charged for those amounts. Thank, Joe
The details of your plan are readily available to you, so that part is easy. Compare the GB used to the GB allowed. You're not the first to fall afoul of this rule. As for hacking, the most likely culprit is an unsecured or poorly secured WiFi connection. Have someone knowledgeable check your encryption setup. I'd also consider calling the police, as this is a felony in some jurisdictions. Other hacks are possible, so a full Malware/Virus scan is in order. A rootkit scan might be a good idea as well. It's disappointing that Verizon isn't offering more assistance.