Try contacting your ISP, sounds like your external IP is funky. Also, if your internal IP the one you can change under Control Panel>Network Connections>"whatever you use for internet connection">"right click" select "properties">TCP/IP config and change it to something with 192.168.x.x. hope...
I have seen this happen before, when resolutions are played with, in games or when certain software needs a specific resolution to work. Not a fix, but it might help you figure out whats causing it.
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Ah, well im not completely sure (I'll ponder it) but if I see anything Ill keep an eye out for ya. Have you contacted Dell by chance?
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I would ask her to seperate the high priority emails from the others and keep them on hand. The other non priorty emails should be either deleted or burned to a CD via the (Import and Export Wizard) as they are taking up large amounts of space, plus it makes it more organized. thats how I would...
As a quick update, I found this quite informative post that might be helpful to you, as it sounded like your issue:
http://www.softwaretipsandtricks.com/forum/hardware-problems/29157-choppy-sound-dell-dimension-3000-a-2.html
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-Sam...
Have you tried running Disk Defragmenter, checked in Device Manager for yellow exclamation points(!), any recent hardware changes, updated drivers, etc?
Computers are like bikinis. They save people a lot of guesswork.
-Sam Ewing-
Take a look at this and see if this helps:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/916254
Computers are like bikinis. They save people a lot of guesswork.
-Sam Ewing-
opps, yes it will, just plop in the CD and chose install windows XP and when it asks full install or upgrade, you know what to do. I do suggest however that before you do this, run Disk Defragmenter and back up all your important files (if any), that should do it.
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If it is not showing up on your desktop pc, try strapping it differently, moving the jumper to slave and double check your pin placement, that its not in backwards.
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-Sam Ewing-
Ok so heres my problem: yesterday i started up my pc and went online to check my mail, everything was fine cursor moved perfectly no straying, i did not open up email from somone i didnt know etc, and now whenever i right click it opens up IE7 and my homepage (every time). This is quite a...
On the Apple site they show a new update being 7.1.6 maybe they have a fix for that in there.
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-Sam Ewing-
Check here:
Port 8o
http://www.grc.com/port_80.htm
Port 443
http://www.grc.com/port_443.htm
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Assuming there are other USB ports on the computer, has she tried using the flash drive or printer on a different port? Just a quick thought.
Computers are like bikinis. They save people a lot of guesswork.
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I have never used Windows Movie Make but I would think that maybe you are missing a codec or an update it might need? Just a thought.
This might be beneficial:
http://www.updatexp.com/windows-xp-codecs.html
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