all says its detected, when trying to start it off msn (windows live messenger) it still shows as a black window. its an older web cam so maybe thats why, very old drivers. oh well. thanks for helping :D
if you go here you can get a boot disk that will help you replace the files needed to boot windows back up.
http://www.bootdisk.com/bootdisk.htm
and here goes through "how to"
http://articles.techrepublic.com.com/5100-6349_11-5032921.html
hi guys
right my friend has installed her web cam, but when trying to send cam via msn its showing a black screen. Can any-one help here? its really frustrating.
thx in advance
try moving the cordless phone to the end of the room, this way the phone is not between the laptop and the router. could be causing the drop off. or put the router at a high position.
try this for the drives
Right-click My Computer.
Click Properties. The System Properties window appears.
Click the Device Manager tab.
Click the plus sign (+) next to CDROM.
Double-click the CD-ROM name, and click the Settings tab.
Under Reserved drive letters, select M (or the previously...
heres just a few links to help you. hope you find them useful.
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserver2003/sbs/evaluation/faq/default.mspx
http://www.msexchange.org/tutorials/Installing-and-Configuring-SBS2003.html
domain setting and work groups...
this link gives you some hints about how to fix the problem.
hope it helps sort you out :D
http://www.mydigitallife.info/2006/08/26/windows-update-or-office-update-encounters-0x80070643-failed-update-error/
eve
hope these will help
http://openvpn.net/howto.html
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps6350/products_configuration_guide_chapter09186a0080455b6a.html
The best way to find out WHY your backup failed, is to actually read the NTBackup log file from the Backup snap-in. Then you can go from there to try fix any errors.
some PSU's require a load on the output in order to discharge the capacitors fully. Even when the PC is turned off, a PSU will draw some power from the wall, most of it going to power the 5Vsb (standby) rail.
this might explain why your still getting a power surge when plugging back in..
this is usual according to the DBaN sites
This process will take three hours or more depending on the size of the hard drive(s) in the computer and the processor speed, so it would probably be best to set it going over night.
have you tried just turning it off at the wall? then switching it back on and see if you get the same. also you could get a surge protector, you can get them at most hardware stores.
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