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Jonathan YanivCanada
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I can answer any question regarding the use and operation of Windows Vista, how to install it, how to configure it, and how to make it work with what you want to do. I am an experienced user of all Windows operating systems, however, I will not answer any questions on how to bypass Windows Genuine Advantage or (WGA). I will also not answer any questions in regards to where do I get Windows Vista for free, or how do I crack Windows Vista keys. | |
James MilliganU.K.
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I currently use Windows Vista Home Premium on one laptop, Windows 7 on another, plus I run Windows XP Media Centre 2005 via a Virtual Machine on an Ubuntu host. Working in an IT shop, I have experience with a huge range of questions, so be assured of the correct response based on your level of expertise. I always try to answer questions within 24 hours, sooner if possible. I once had a case where I had responded to a question within 3 minutes of it being asked! Of course, no-one knows everything, so there may be the odd case where it might take longer to research or even develop a solution for your particular case. I am learning Visual Basic .NET 2008, so I will also attempt to create bespoke solutions in the near future. Please take a look at my ratings page, where you will see a plethora of 10 out of 10's, as well as great comments from nearly all questioners. | |
Richard RostU.S.
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You should never shut down the system by pressing the button on your computer - this window will only generally appear when you press that button. You should shut down via the Start menu - to change
Erm other than the standard advice which is not to use floppies, there's not much I can do without being there physically. If they're all the same, then I can only assume that either: The floppies
Hello S how are you doing sorry for the delay well it could be a problem with some startup programs that runs during the login or it could be a hardware driver , usually its the vga driver so
Hello Ron how are you doing great im glad the problem was fixed your problem was fixed so i dont think you need the file anymore , unless if you want to keep it in case if the problem showed back
Hello jasper how are you doing there is a safer way to do that , there is a tool called CS3Clean you can download it from http://www.adobe.com/support/contact/cs3clean.html download the file and
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