Great "Fix" and hope it does the trick!!!
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Great "Fix" and hope it does the trick!!!
I would definitely follow the steps outlined in this article by first confirming the presence of malware. This is a great article Jscher2000 :-)
How about a system restore prior to when you initially installed FF and TB?
What security programs are you running? Are you using Win firewall and/or ZA or another? You have AVG installed but...
I have used Abine for quite awhile now after reading about it on Cnet and really like the ease and simplicity of its format. Not only does it store my logins and passwords, it also blocks and...
Hello, here is a forum which addresses your issue
KB977165 and KB981852
Here is a link which gives you some information on troubleshooting updates which are repeatedly offered
Offered Update...
Yes, I connected my HP Desktop monitor with a 15 pin adaptor so it plugged into the side of the laptop, but wouldn't screw, but it served the purpose to know that the monitor was indeed not the...
I clicked it open in FF and wonder if this has always been a problem or if it is just a recent issue.
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Edit: Are you talking about the WS newsletter you receive in your email? Are you...
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Here is your error message addressed
You can post your query here
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Here is someone else's remedy which helped several:
"Here's what worked for me:
When changing the time and date didn't work, I figured it might be proxy settings.
Go to internet explorer...
Would you care to elaborate on that further?
Display and video on HP Support Forum.
If you decipher that your monitor does in fact work, then you can always try unplugging the power. Take out the battery and hold down the power button for around 60 seconds. This will release any...
My first suggestion is that this happened with a friend's laptop. So the first order of business was to connect it to an external monitor to see if indeed your monitor was bad or if it was something...
I would run your AV/AM in Safe Mode before I was "confident" that the trojan was removed. Have you done that?
Had you closed Thunderbird before you started changing the directory? From what I've read you must exit TB prior to changing this. Here is a link you can try which also says you must exit TB first....
You are very welcome. It's hard to gauge the experience from the limited information. I have both a Dell desktop and laptop and have had no issues accessing the BIOS from basically using the same...
If you follow #7 you should be fine. It showed how to access the BIOS and to try a repair that way. I am not advocating the use of any registry links. The major part of the first article explained...
IF you do, then you can boot the computer using the CD. You may have to change the boot order in your system BIOS so the CD boots before the HD. In my Dell, as soon as it starts booting, tap the F2...
Do you happen to have the Operating System CD?
When you tried rebooting your computer, did you tap the F8 button continuously until you get to Windows Advanced Options ? If you can try this again and can access this then choose the last known...
As well as most of the other programs suggested, I use Piriform's Defraggler (also maker of CCLeaner)
Piriform Defraggler Download
I also use CCleaner for my registry cleaner which has never...
Perhaps a system restore to a point before you noticed the difference.
I too was going to suggest using the McAfee removal tool. Scroll down to Windows Vista \ 7
McAfee Removal for Win 7
Thank you very much for responding :-)