You very likely have a malware infection which is causing you to be redirected to the other sites. There's a number of programs you can use to...
Sounds like your PC isn't recognizing the network adapter. To check, please: 1. Right click on the MY COMPUTER icon on the desktop 2. Click on...
On your TV...are you sure it's a USB port and not an HDMI connection? They can look very similar. What's the model of your laptop and your TV?
It's getting more common that when "badware" finds it's way onto your computer, it blocks Malwarebytes from being downloaded or installed. I've...
Symantec has become increasing bloated over the years and, at times, causes more conflicts than it is worth. In particular, we see issues with...
I agree...for what you are doing there is no compelling reason to move off of Windows XP. It will continue to be supported by Microsoft with...
Have you tried this one? http://www.convertfiles.org/flv/dvd.html
Good list! One thing I would add is to look for a 7200 RPM hard drive. Noticeable improvement on performance over the 5400 RPM drives they tend...
What version of Outlook are you using? Outlook Express or the full version of Outlook (with Calendar, Notes, etc.)? If using the full version...
Also, what version of Windows? XP (Home/Professional), Vista, Windows 7?
Keep in mind, it's an ever changing field. I was Novell Netware CNE certified "back in the day" and that opened up a huge number of...
We support some web applications that actually still require it. We look forward to the day when they update.
Go to Intrex Computers in Raleigh, or Tiger Direct (CompuUSA or whatever they are calling themselves these days) and get an exteral USB enclosure...
Google Drops Support for IE6 Google has recently announced that it will be phasing out support for Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 (IE6) for it's...
One thing to check when you are buying a replacement LCD screen - does it include the inverter. Especially if you are purchasing from an Ebay...
My first suspect would be faulty memory. If you have more that one stick of RAM, try removing one, rebooting, then swapping and trying again....
Unfortunately this is one of those "lots of people are reporting having problems with it but there is no single, simple solution" types of...
Can you describe how everything is setup concerning your printer - that will help to determine what is causing the issue. Is the printer...
Is this a desktop or a laptop? And what version of Windows are your using? I'm assuming Vista since you said it was new.
Sounds like you still have a malware infection on your PC. I would advise downloading and running the free version of Malwarebytes. Best results...
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