1. That is a lot of files and anyway you look at it it will take some time to complete.Make sure that the computer and both NAS' are connected directly to the same switch, it is a Gigabyte switch and you are using Cat5e or better, Cat6 cables to optimize the transfer speeds (full duplex switch, not a hRead more

    That is a lot of files and anyway you look at it it will take some time to complete.
    Make sure that the computer and both NAS’ are connected directly to the same switch, it is a Gigabyte switch and you are using Cat5e or better, Cat6 cables to optimize the transfer speeds (full duplex switch, not a hub). Even if you router is slower, connecting the faster switch to the router and connecting all through the same switch will mean that all internal network traffic will be at the faster speed and only WAN (outside connections) will be limited to the slower speeds.

    You have to be a little bit crazy to keep you from going insane.

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  2. 1. close all open IE Windows. 2. Start>Programs>Accessories>system tools>Internet Explorer (noaddons) this will start IE in noAddons.... If the problem disappears when running in no addons mode then it is being caused by one or more of your addons...since your other browsers are affectedRead more

    1. close all open IE Windows.

    2. Start>Programs>Accessories>system tools>Internet Explorer (noaddons)

    this will start IE in noAddons….

    If the problem disappears when running in no addons mode then it is being caused by one or more of your addons…since your other browsers are affected it is probably being caused by an addon that is common to all of your browsers…

    Use the Tools>Manage Addons menu from IE to disable your Toolbar and BHO addons one at a time (restarting IE each time to see if disabling an addon fixes the issue)

    or

    Start>Control Panel>Action Center>Internet – will list any known malware or incompatible addons.

    or

    Start>Control Panel>Internet Options>Advanced tab, uncheck “enable third-party browser extensions”…. restart IE for the full changes to take effect.

    Start>Windows Update…… examine your optional updates lists for any driver updates (for your keyboard) and apply and install them.

    You have a number of anti-virus programs installed on your computer…

    You only need one…. having multiple av products installed will slow your computer and may cause errors….

    Spybot S&D is not suitable for Win7 and higher… it uses black lists for url’s and slows down the web browser considerable.

    The AV products that you have installed are probably free versions, that do not have up-to-date malware lists… Consider purchasing a license from the AV vendor or

    for more information about computer security, malware and how to protect yourself online visit. Internet Safety and Security center

    Possibly you have upgraded to Win7 from XP…(that’s why you still have Spybot and two other AV products installed)…. I would guess that the keyboard issues may be being caused by a rootkit infection inherited from your XP machine…. seek local professional help to have your machine scanned.

    Post consumer questions about IE to http://answers.microsoft.com (Help>Online Support menu from IE)… Include with your questions the full address of any websites you are having issues with.

    This forum is for questions about IEAK and GPO administration of IE on domain networks (company own computer networks).

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  3. I found this post very confusing. Please identify the OS in use, clearly describe the problem you are having, and how a service pack relates to this problem.

    I found this post very confusing.
    Please identify the OS in use, clearly describe the problem you are having, and how a service pack relates to this problem.

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  4. Start the machine and tap on the "F9" key until you see that you are in reset mode. Follow the on screen instructions and you should be able to reset the machine to a "just-out-of-the-box" condition. Unfortunately you will loose anything you have saved or changes you have have made but the machine sRead more

    Start the machine and tap on the “F9” key until you see that you are in reset mode.
    Follow the on screen instructions and you should be able to reset the machine to a “just-out-of-the-box” condition.

    Unfortunately you will loose anything you have saved or changes you have have made but the machine should be ready for you to start all over again.

    if that does not work try tapping f2 and then f8, there are many ways to get into the factory restore, each manufacturer has a different method it seems,

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  5. The main thing was to press the Power Off/On button for a while the cord is removed - but I guess you've done that.Yes, if you can try your monitor on another computer (or another monitor on this one) it would be good to eliminate it from the equation.Always pop back and let us know the outcome - thRead more

    The main thing was to press the Power Off/On button for a while the cord is removed – but I guess you’ve done that.

    Yes, if you can try your monitor on another computer (or another monitor on this one) it would be good to eliminate it from the equation.

    Always pop back and let us know the outcome – thanks

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  6. Fixed! I reset the Windows Update Agent using script found at Microsoft TechNet.i_Xp/Vista/W7/W10 User

    Fixed! I reset the Windows Update Agent using script found at Microsoft TechNet.

    i_Xp/Vista/W7/W10 User

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  7. The Internet tells me your Samsung has an HDMI port. Does the Samsung work if you unplug the HDMI at the Panasonic end, and use it to connect to your Samsung? How To Ask Questions The Smart Way

    The Internet tells me your Samsung has an HDMI port. Does the Samsung work if you unplug the HDMI at the Panasonic end, and use it to connect to your Samsung?

    How To Ask Questions The Smart Way

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  8. All 64bit versions should be able to run true 32bit programs BUT many 32bit programs use 16bit installers which cannot run on a 64bit Windows machine. Compatibility mode will not help you here. A 32bit Windows installation may help, Windows 7 possibly more than 10 and XP absolutely will do it but yoRead more

    All 64bit versions should be able to run true 32bit programs BUT many 32bit programs use 16bit installers which cannot run on a 64bit Windows machine. Compatibility mode will not help you here. A 32bit Windows installation may help, Windows 7 possibly more than 10 and XP absolutely will do it but you will need an older machine to run it.

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