Click start
Click run
type in services.msc
Find the help and support service and disable it.
Also run a trend micro house call online virus scan .
I would contact the service carrier thru which I had my service and ask them if anyone could assist me with remote computer support and if that didn't resolve my problem I would ask them if they could refer me to someone who could help me.
Windows 98 does not support any true form of access control, meaning that any person who uses the computer can easily gain control over the entire computer, without a password. Windows 98 also does not support any form of file system encryption, so you would need to manually encrypt any confidential files to prevent unauthorized access.
There are a few ways to over clock a computer. You can start with something about your self.
The main advantage of Windows 2000 over Minix 3 is that because of its popularity, Windows 2000 provides support for a wider range of software. However, like most strains of Linux, Minix 3 is more immune against computer virus attacks.
There are no boot floppies for Windows Vista. To install Windows Vista, computers must support either booting from a DVD or over a network.
windows PE is a vast improvement over ms-dos because it includes internal support for TCP/IP networking stack and is capable of functioning as a windows file sharing client.
== == You might be able to get Windows to boot into Safe Mode. As soon as you press the power button, begin pressing the F5 key, over and over again, until the computer begins to beep. (If it does. Some won't.) This should bypass the files that Windows normally boots from, and boot Windows into Safe Mode. If you are successful, look at the contents of 'C' drive to find out if any files have been added, or changed. You may need an experienced Windows technician to help you.
Yes, you can but you have to check the hardware part of your computer. Also you need the upgrade version to keep your files and programs, otherwise you have to format.
Yea just format the harddrive and xp will take over and remove vista
# Is there a 'Start' button in the bottom left-hand corner of the screen? # Yes - go to 2. * No - go to 6. # Click 'Start'. Is there text down the side of the Start Menu? # If 'Windows server 2003' is written down the side of your Start Menu, your operating system is Windows server 2003. * If 'Windows XP Professional' is written down the side of your Start Menu, your operating system is Windows XP Professional. * If 'Windows XP Home' is written down the side of your Start Menu, your operating system is Windows XP Home. * If 'Windows 2000 Professional' is written down the side of your Start Menu, your operating system is Windows 2000 Professional. * If 'Windows NT Workstation' is written down the side of your Start Menu, your operating system is Windows NT Workstation. * If 'Windows Me' is written down the side of your Start Menu, your operating system is Windows Me. * If 'Windows 98' is written down the side of your Start Menu, your operating system is Windows 98. * If 'Windows 95' is written down the side of your Start Menu, your operating system is Windows 95. * If anything else is listed, that is probably your operating system. * If no operating system information is listed, go to 3. # Is 'Help' or 'Help and Support' listed? # If 'Help and Support' is listed, go to 4. * If 'Help' is listed, or neither is listed, go to 5. # Look at the top right hand corner of the 'Help and Support Center' dialog. Is Windows XP Professional or Home mentioned? # If Windows XP Professional is mentioned, your operating system is Windows XP Professional. * If Windows XP Home is mentioned, your operating system is Windows XP Home. # Close the Start menu. On the Windows desktop, right-click 'My Computer'. Select 'Properties'. #* At the top, under 'System', is a version of Windows mentioned? If so, that is your version of Windows. # Is there an apple logo in the top left-hand corner of the screen? # Yes - go to 7. * No - go to 8. # Is there a tool bar in the middle of the bottom of the screen whose icons expand when you move the cursor over them? # Yes - your operating system is Mac OS X. * No - your operating system is an earlier version of the Macintosh, e.g. OS 8 or OS 9. # Your computer is running some other operating system, or is using a non-default configuration. Check your computer manual, or ask a computer engineer.
yes, my computer is being updated with kb954430 from 3 months ago
First try your computer manufacturer, they will have a group of tech's to assist with general issues that can arise. You can also try geek squad: http://www.geeksquad.com/ or 5 star support: http://www.5starsupport.com/ Both are very knowledgeable and easy to work with.