Sorry folks to bother you, but i found the solution myself! Here's how it goes: The entire process may take anything between 30 mins to an hour and a hlaf depending on PC speed and amount of data stored.
Download the following softwares: 1. Ad-aware SE Personal 2. About:Buster 3. HijackThis
All of the above mentioned softwares are freewares.
Once you have downloaded these, update their definition files very simple, each of these contain a update button just click and it updates itself. Also update your Anti-virus software
Now, restart your system in Safe Mode (Press F8 at start up)
Scan your system for viruses - use your anti-virus to do this (if it asks for a restart, do so, but restart your system in safe mode again) Once you're done with that, scan your system with the Ad-aware SE utility. select all "Critical Objects" and quarantine them.
Now run a scan using the About:Buster utility, it will automatically fix the errors, it will ask for a scan for a second time, do so.
Finally run the HijackThis utility. Be VERY careful while using this it could cause irrepairable damage to your system. Results would typically look something like: O3 - Toolbar: Norton AntiVirus - {The registry key} - C:\Program Files\Norton AntiVirus\NavShExt.dll O4 - HKCU\..\Run: [Yahoo! Pager] C:\Program Files\Yahoo!\Messenger\ypager.exe -quiet
Select the suspicious files.. ones that aren't a part of the windows OS, and click on the Fix Checked Button
That's it! Just restart your system, this time in normal mode. This should solve your problem.
To change your Mobile broadband password you must go to http:/192.168.100.1. From there you will see an option to set your Username and Password. Make the changes that you would like and click Save at the bottom of the page. You will then be asked if you want to reboot, click Yes.
Mr.jakeasorous,☯ but it changes
Since IP addresses are assigned to an ISP (which, in turn, are assigned to their users), yes, your IP address changes if you change your ISP. Sometimes, it also changes whenever you restart your broadband router or re-establish your internet connection - It depends on the ISP.
Username changes are no longer allowed. You'll have to make a new account in order to change your username.
Click on your username (top left of the screen) - Click the link 'Edit this page' - make any changes you want and don't forget to save the changes !
In Naukri, log in using name and password. Go to profile, enacting changes. Be sure to save the changes. If this fails to take, contact customer service.
WikiAnswers only changes usernames if they are against our TOU or offensive. We do not have access to user's passwords.
Log in to your Reddit account using your username and pass word Next, click on your username and select the User Settings from the drop-down menu. Select the Profile tab under User Settings Change your Display name under Profile Information and save the changes. Thatβs it, you have successfully changed your Display name.
Well,Jeff Hardy does not really have his own personal myspace but he does kind of have one that his girlfriend Beth runs:Itchweed.He also sometimes gets on Matt Hardy's myspace but he changes his username a lot.Watch out though because there are a lot of fakers.
== == In the blue box on the left-hand side of the page, click on "History of Changes." At the bottom of the list is the username or IP of the person who asked the question. If it is someone with a username, you can click on the username and you will be taken to the Bio Page of that contributor. And on the Bio Page, you can then click on the user's Message Board to leave a message. However, if the question was posed by somebody using an IP -- i.e., you see just numbers and no username -- there is no way of responding.
Digital Subscriber Line broadband is a whole world of difference from Dial-up! Ok so dial up is transmitting tones & data over a phone line, its slow and typical speeds are less than 1mb... so you cant really watch YouTube! DSL broadband is an "always on" dedicated internet line, and allows much faster connections! Typically business's might have something like DSL at a minimum, and increasingly home users will have DSL services or similar. Dialup is pretty archaic these days, and few use them, increasingly being phased out by suppliers and providers as legacy technology.
Go to ProfilesOn the left Click Edit ProfileThen Click the Basic Info tabLook for Display name and change then save the new changes