the control panel?
up your azz
Computer Configuration node, Windows settings folder, security settings node.
Computer Configuration node, Windows Settings folder, Security Settings node
settings on a computer: go to start then type settings
That might just be your computer. Try checking some of your internet settings and clearing your cache.
windows updates untivirus software network location setting
that depens if you want the settings or the deffinition
They are called Mother Ship Settings
The CMOS remembers the time and date settings of the computer, and also remembers the Hardware settings.
Restoring the computer to it's original factory settings will surly fix your problem. To do this all you have to do is restart the computer and enter the computer settings by pressing F8 or whatever your computer settings are. Then change the restore settings to "restore to factory settings". You may want to backup your important files. Another way to fix your problem is to download AVG as it is a free anti-virus program.
The proper term would be "default settings". This is the settings on your computer when you first buy it.
press delete when you start ur computer,then go to int settings or audio settings and enable it