get rid of your computer
this is a problem with your pc
Put all your all your stuff that you need on your PC on a USB flash drive and format your PC, afterwards, put the recovery CD which u had when u got your PC then return all your stuff and put them on the PC.
1. REMOVING THROUGH CONTROL PANELGO TO CONTROL PANEL/ADD REMOVE PROGRAMS AND SELECT THE ANTIVIRUS AND CLICK ON REMOVE AND FOLLOW THE STEPS THERE AFTER AS PER THE POP UPS ON YOUR PC.2. REMOVING THROUGH START ICONCLICK ON THE START BUTTON/ALL PROGRAMS AND YOU CAN SEE YOUR ANTIVIRUS THERE ALSO. TAKE THE CURSOR ON THE ANTIVIRUS AND YOU WILL SEE MANY OPTIONS AND ONE WILL BE THE UNINSTALL OPTION. CLICK ON THAT TO REMOVE THE ANTIVIRUS FROM YOUR PC.IF YOUR ANTIVIRUS IS NOT COMPLETELY REMOVED FROM YOUR PC AND IS CREATING THE PROBLEM, THEN START YOUR PC IN SAFE MODE AND REMOVE ANTIVIRUS AS SAID ABOVE.
how do you remove the password of card in pc
One thing to try: remove all non-essential cards and disconnect all disk drives, then see if you can pass the POST without re-starting. If you can't even get that far, you probably have a problem with either the motherboard or the power supply. If the PC DOES start when everything has been removed, try connecting one item at a time and see which item causes the problem.
When your PC shuts down in all modes, this can signify a hardware or a software problem. An example of a hardware problem would be issues with the motherboard or memory. An example of software issues, are a virus, worm, or Trojan horse.
what is an application program? how an application can be add or remove from pc. what is an application program? how an application can be add or remove from pc.
im having the same problem for all i know i do not think u can play it on the PC try and download then
Norton should be able to remove it from your pc.
how to remove nimbuzz frm pc
it could be but probably not
No...absolutely not. You can remove all sources of power to a PC and the hard drive will retain all information saved on it. You could even go so far as to remove the hard drive from the PC (always with caution and extreme care) and hook it up as a slave to another PC and still view files saved on that hard drive.