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Hi Tinh, When you start Windows, did you get a screen asking how you want to start Windows? If yes, try clicking the "Last goof configuration", if that doesn't work, click on Repair. Check out the
Hi Tinh, Microsoft explains How to troubleshoot a Stop 0x0000007E error in Windows XP at: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/330182 Check out the following also for information: http://support
Hi Susan, Had a similar problem with one of my friend's computer yesterday, he couldn't get on-line with the wireless network even though he had a NIC installed. We ended up installing the Desktop Adapter
Hi Nicholas, Don't know of anything else to suggest at this time. I really don't think I virus would cause this but it wouldn't hurt to run the free scan from Symantec. Using Internet Explorer, go to:
Hi Nicholas, Usually this happens when spyware takes over, that is why I suggested downloading Malwarebytes. You could download WinPatrol 17.0.2010 from: http://download.cnet.com/WinPatrol/3000-8022_4-10129149
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