1. Avoid all those sort of programs unless recommended by an independant computer website or trustworthy technician. They mostly do more harm than good.Only "Tech Utilities" themselves can answer the last part of your question, assuming you dowloaded it from their official website.EDIT:Re #1. Did you rRead more

    Avoid all those sort of programs unless recommended by an independant computer website or trustworthy technician. They mostly do more harm than good.

    Only “Tech Utilities” themselves can answer the last part of your question, assuming you dowloaded it from their official website.

    EDIT:
    Re #1. Did you really expect a reply in 2 minutes? These posts are answered by folk who visit the forum to provide help in their own free time. We are still awaiting a reply to response #2 three hours ago.

    Always pop back and let us know the outcome – thanks

    message edited by Derek

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  2. You can choose which port to output sound from. You can make default either the HDMI port or the sound jacks or optical port, if available. Look in the Control Panel Windows audio control panel applet. If you still cannot see it, switch to classical view of the control panel rather than category vieRead more

    You can choose which port to output sound from. You can make default either the HDMI port or the sound jacks or optical port, if available. Look in the Control Panel Windows audio control panel applet.
    If you still cannot see it, switch to classical view of the control panel rather than category view.

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  3. It might be malware, but try a different keyboard first before investigating something else 'cos I've also known a different keyboard fix that problem.

    It might be malware, but try a different keyboard first before investigating something else ‘cos I’ve also known a different keyboard fix that problem. See less
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  4. There are no jumpers. Why would you password protect your BIOS in the 1st place? Is there several other people that use it & you're concerned that it may get tampered with? You're either going to have to "remember" what your pasasword is, or contact MSI.

    There are no jumpers. Why would you password protect your BIOS in the 1st place? Is there several other people that use it & you’re concerned that it may get tampered with? You’re either going to have to “remember” what your pasasword is, or contact MSI. See less
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  5. I'm running windows 2000.I know. Whatever else starts when you start a program is trying to use a WinXP feature. If you were running WinXP/Vista/Win7, you wouldn't see an error. You're not, so you do.this happened about a year ago.You're the type who leaves their Check Engine light on, aren't you? :Read more

    I’m running windows 2000.
    I know. Whatever else starts when you start a program is trying to use a WinXP feature. If you were running WinXP/Vista/Win7, you wouldn’t see an error. You’re not, so you do.

    this happened about a year ago.
    You’re the type who leaves their Check Engine light on, aren’t you? 🙁
    Advice still applies. Uninstall whatever it is you installed about a year ago. If no one installed anything, you’ve been infected for about a year.

    How To Ask Questions The Smart Way

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  6. USB 2.0 transfer rate is max 60 MB/second. Therefore, your assumption for your old HP (like 20 times faster) is not correct because 6 MB times 20 is 120 MB/sec and is in excess of max 60 MB/sec rate. If there are many many files of very small size, then transfer rate becomes very small.Hope this claRead more

    USB 2.0 transfer rate is max 60 MB/second. Therefore, your assumption for your old HP (like 20 times faster) is not correct because 6 MB times 20 is 120 MB/sec and is in excess of max 60 MB/sec rate. If there are many many files of very small size, then transfer rate becomes very small.

    Hope this clarifies.

    CoolGuy

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  7. start InitiateStartScreen.vbsKeep in mind that the batch file must be in the same directory as the vbs file. Otherwise you must include either the full path, or if it's in a sub-directory you must specify the path from where the batch file is, like this:start "C:\Folder\Folder2\script.vbs"orstart "SRead more

    start InitiateStartScreen.vbs

    Keep in mind that the batch file must be in the same directory as the vbs file. Otherwise you must include either the full path, or if it’s in a sub-directory you must specify the path from where the batch file is, like this:

    start "C:\Folder\Folder2\script.vbs"

    or

    start "SubDir1\Subdir2\script.vbs"

    Don’t worry if plan A fails, there are 25 more letters in the alphabet 😉

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  8. I can't speak for Asus but my HP has a place to create the System Recovery Disc. Your allowed to make one copy, at least 3 DVD will be needed, maybe more. The Recovery CD that you have - put in the Tray and Restart your computer. If it doesn't work call Asus. You will have to prove ownership to getRead more

    I can’t speak for Asus but my HP has a place to create the System Recovery Disc.
    Your allowed to make one copy, at least 3 DVD will be needed, maybe more.
    The Recovery CD that you have – put in the Tray and Restart your computer.
    If it doesn’t work call Asus. You will have to prove ownership to get new
    Install CD’s
    If the warranty has expired, I can’t say if they will help, you can only try.

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  9. Thanks for responding.Your answer is what I have found in other Forums.However if the value of the entry is known, ie between 0 and 9 inclusive, is there someway around this. That a single entry (digit) has been made, and therefore move to the next required cellAt the moment I am using data validatiRead more

    Thanks for responding.
    Your answer is what I have found in other Forums.
    However if the value of the entry is known, ie between 0 and 9 inclusive, is there someway around this. That a single entry (digit) has been made, and therefore move to the next required cell

    At the moment I am using data validation to ensure that the figure entered in the cells is between the criteria 0 to 9 inclusive, and then (Tab)

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  10. A solid orange light on a Dell indicates a faulty power supply.

    A solid orange light on a Dell indicates a faulty power supply. See less
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