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February 2,2010
The symptom is that you can get a dynamic IP address when you are traveling in public hot spots, but it does not work at home.
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January 24,2010
The problem is a corrupted Windows Update in Windows XP. Follow the steps below to fix this error.
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January 24,2010
If you try to start or install an MS-DOS-based or a 16-bit Windows-based program on your Windows XP-based computer, you may receive an error message that is similar to one of the following:
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January 23,2010
Specifically the full error is
"Windows Update (6300-NGSRP-TMR521A-SMG-542PH-3180). Check System setting or upgrade system. Maybe your system not full patch. System still safe. www.microsoft.com Patch Code : AS3-CTRKEA-SR."
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October 13,2009
To recover mail and other AOL data from a Saved on My PC backup:
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September 16,2009
You will notice this error either on boot up or when trying to launch anything from Microsoft like Internet Explorer or Word.
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August 22,2009
This issue is related to either malware or viruses, Router filtering, or router encryption.
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August 10,2009
When you are experience random hard drive issues, a check disk can solve many of those types of problems. See below how to perform a check disk operation.
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July 7,2009
If a user has ever attempted to run IE7 Beta1 in an unsupported side-by-side configuration with a version of IE6, IE7 Beta1 puts a registry key on the machine the first time a user executes the IE7 version of IEXPLORE.EXE. This key is part of an normal IE7 installation on XP, and will not be configured correctly if an unsupported side-by-side install is used. When IE7 is installed using the installer, the key should be removed properly upon uninstall. A machine can also load this registry key and not remove it during a failed IE7 installation.
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July 6,2009
This issue may occur if the folder that you cannot open was created on an NTFS file system volume by using a previous installation of Windows, and then installing Windows XP. This issue may occur although you enter the correct user name and password. This issue occurs because the security ID for the user has changed. Although you use the same user name and password, your security ID no longer matches the security ID of the owner of the folder that you cannot open.
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June 5,2009
You receive the error when click on a drive, internal or external.
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June 2,2009
This article assumes the printer is cpo0nnectted directly to another computer and you are sharing it thorough that computer
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May 24,2009
When you go to view devices in the Device Manager, none appear and the window is empty.
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May 24,2009
Problem
Frequent email messages from network@etpXX.etp.XX.blackberry.net (where XX are variables depending on your location) appear on the BlackBerry smartphone and/or the email client (for example, Microsoft® Outlook®) that is associated with the email account. The body of the email message displays the following:
This message is used to carry data between the BlackBerry Handheld and an associated server. Please do not delete, move or respond to this message - it will be processed by the server.
The email message also contains an ETP.DAT attachment.
Cause
Summary of Causes
This issue could be caused by the following:
1. The BlackBerry smartphone and/or the BlackBerry® Desktop Manager have been configured to use the BlackBerry® Enterprise Server or the BlackBerry® Desktop Redirector option.
2. The BlackBerry smartphone user is running the Enterprise Activation process on a BlackBerry smartphone that is set up only for the BlackBerry Internet Service.
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May 11,2009
Many users of Windows Vista that must use WEP encryption with their wireless connections report problems. Here is the sure way to do it.
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April 21,2009
This is typically the result of a virus and or rootkit infection. It happens after removal of the infection. The typical scenario is:
- System gets infected by virus
- Antivirus software is installed, including updates
- Antivirus software runs, cleans out several infected files
- At next boot, Windows shell does not run
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April 8,2009
When you navigate the Internet using AOL's software, the text is too small to read
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February 12,2009
You receive the above message when trying to access a shared folder from an XP machine to a Vista machine
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