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Expert Profile: Shot

Expertise:  I can answer most questions concerning Microsoft operating systems from DOS through Windows 2003. Hardware or software questions welcome. This is what I do for a living, and I love it! So instead of giving extra to Uncle Sam, I decided to give a little for free. Ask away!

Experience in the area
I have been working with computers for over 20 years, currently hold a full time job as a Network Administrator for large financial institution, and run my own PC/Network consulting company since 1998.

Education/Credentials
Microsoft Certified Novell Certified Comptia A Certified IBM Certified Business Partner in Desktops/Laptops/Servers HP Certified Technician Desktops/Laptops/Servers Toshiba Authorized Service Technician

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What do you like about this subject?  The constant learning process it requires.
Something interesting about this subject that others may not know:  Computers cannot subtract. Nor divide or multiply. They can only add numbers, and then only the numbers 0 and 1.
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thanks for bearing fo such long with anovice like me. thnks. som
(som on 04/27/08)
thanks
(som on 04/25/08)
Thanks for that - it's for a home PC only.
(Grace on 04/23/08)
OK. Thanks. I'll try the Windows way - never tried that before.
(Jim on 04/23/08)
thanks
(som on 04/21/08)
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Recent Answers from Shot
2008-04-26  how to load micrsoft default driver of serial mouse in safe mode That mouse should work. There are no additional drivers to load. About the only thing I can suggest is that you try a different brand of mouse. If a different mouse doesn't work, there may be something...
2008-04-25  how to load micrsoft default driver of serial mouse in safe mode Hello again Som, I am not having good luck finding an answer to this. Everything I find says a serial mouse should just work. This is the old type serial mouse and not a Universal Serial Bus (USB) mouse...
2008-04-23  XP not functioning properly Hello Ali, you might want to run some diagnostics on the hard drive. If you've already re-installed windows, it may be installed on a portion of the disk that its having trouble accessing, causing things...
2008-04-23  windows xp Hi John, no bother at all! These things usually happen over time as Windows gets more and more stuff added to it. Have tried defragmenting your hard drive? When things are stored on the hard drive, and...
2008-04-22  Microsoft Fax Hi Grace, are you setting up Microsoft fax on a network or setting up Windows XP fax on your home PC? They are way different, and that may be where the confusion comes in. MS fax on a network using Exchange...
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