What is windows zero config mode?
Have a look at some advice about not needing WZC Mode if you are only using your single, home wireless network at http://paininthetech.com/2005/10/25/disable-wireless-zero-configuration-in-windows-xp
Why would your system restore points disappear?
You haven't created any, a virus has disabled it. Or you turned off automatic restore point creation.
Why does your laptop run OK in safe mode but not in normal mode?
You may have drivers (programs that tell your hardware how to run) that are faulty, in SAFE MODE all drivers are not loaded.
Does safe mode restore windows settings to the settings used in the last successful boot up?
No. Safe mode just loads applications and drivers required for windows to start. To restore settings you can run system restore in safe mode. You can also select "Last known good configuration" on the screen you choose to boot into safe mode.
When a file or folder is shaded what is it?
It means that a virus has entered in your computer and due to it the folders are going to shaded . This can only avoid by good antivirus.
I also found out that I have to preform clean install to have 64-bit version of Windows 7 because I have 32-bit version of XP. Can I install it on one hard disc without loosing my data on another hard disc. Is this clean installation going to delete data from one hard disc where I want to install it or is it going to delete data from both hard disc including one I don't plan to install Windows on?
How do you uninstall client server for netware in a Microsoft XP?
If you are asking about IPX/SPX Novell protocol, you uninstall the protocol attached to the network device (NIC) by going to the Network settings, finding the adaptor, and removing the protocol.
How do you get into the computer when the administrator is no longer around?
Hmmm...that would depend on several things. Is the computer a server, standalone system, networked system? I assume you are talking getting past the password prompt. There are numerous different operating systems and therefore numerous different methods of approach. Is the password you are tying to get around a BIOS password, user password, administrator password?
Without knowing those, as well as other specifics, I am afraid I would have to recommend you contact a local professional computer technician.
How do you recover a password on godzhell?
did u recover yours?? i need a way for recovery it wont let me use a pass
Is greenpoison safe for your computer?
im assuming your meaning the ipod/ipad jail breaking program. its fine.
How do you factory restore hp pavilion 9795c?
If it has windows ME, when you first start up your computer, repeatedly press CTRL to bring up the boot menu, and in it their should be an option to reboot, but a warning, you may need to have the current Operating system CD handy.
What is the appropriate maximum paging file size if the initial paging file size is 763?
The sizing of a paging file is usually dependent on the amount of physical memory installed, which you do not indicate in your question. Maximums can be set according to the amount of disk space available and their placement. Sometimes you can set the maximum much higher than would be used by the operating system, leading to wasted allocation of disk space.
What is the screen you usually click on to display a list of programs?
In the corner of your screen there is a programmecalled start click it and it will show you
How do you configure password to complex and secured?
A complex password - is one of at least 10 digits - comprising a random set of letters and numbers. For example instead of using 'python1962' (a simple password), you could use p1y9th6o2n. Complex passwords are much more difficult (a) to remember and (b) to crack.
Why does my Windows XP Computer start up all by itself?
There are several reasons why a computer may seemingly turn on "by itself":
* There may be an automatic wakeup time set in the BIOS. * The BIOS may be set to turn the computer on automatically if it detects a power outage (even a minor power fluctuation can set this off) * You may have sent Windows XP into standby mode. In this mode, the computer powers almost everything down, maintaining only enough power to keep the contents of RAM present. When you bump the mouse or keyboard, it will bring the computer out of standby mode.
What kind of windows in cp Morgan home?
According to warranty info provided by CP Morgan, Silver Line Windows.
How can you view all the profiles stored on a Windows XP computer?
Start, then right click my computer, select properties, then click the advanced tab under User profiles A+ Guide to Software answer To view all profiles stored on a Windows XP computer, use the System Properties window. Click Start and then right-click My Computer. Select Properties and then click the Advanced tab. Under User Profiles, click the Settings button. For a Windows 2000 computer, in the System Properties window, click the User Profiles tab. A+ Guide to Software TEST answer
Does removing the CMOS backup battery remove the login password for Windows XP?
No.
Only the BIOS settings and password are stored in the battery-backed CMOS memory.
Windows passwords are stored in the Windows registry, in a file on your hard disk.
Is it safe to delete gif files?
Some gifs are still some are animated. Many people delete them when they are bored with them. GIFS are an image format like jpeg. They just make them small in size that way. Yes, you can delete them; most of your online pics are jpeg or gif. It's just a picture format.
The only reason not to delete them other than wanting to keep them is if they are used by a program. If the program needs the images, then it will crash or run unpredictably without them. So if you know you added them or if they are not needed, then you can safely delete them. If you remove the wrong ones, you can always reinstall the affected software.
I have tried and I think you just have to reset it as default for each individual user.
How do you install window sills?
If you are replacing old wooden ones.. First you must remove the interior and exterior trim that is attached to the sill, then, you cut a 2" section out of the center of the sill, so you can pull out one side at a time, you will first put a crowbar under one side and lift it above the height of the other side, then pull them in from the interior, once it is out just cut the new sill to size usually a sill has two pieces I find it easier to attach the "nose" after the main sill because the nose usaully has to be a little larger. After the sill is in replace the trim(interior and exterior) and caulk all seams well and you are done Braselton,Ga.