1. Nircmd can handle this,Nircmd.exe savescreenshot "C:\Documents and Settings\User\Desktop\Screenshot.png"Download: http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/nircmd...Download and unzip it in your Windows\System32 directory.Regards,Happy is ONE who says I am an OttoMAN.

    Nircmd can handle this,

    Nircmd.exe savescreenshot “C:\Documents and Settings\User\Desktop\Screenshot.png”

    Download: http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/nircmd…

    Download and unzip it in your Windows\System32 directory.

    Regards,

    Happy is ONE who says I am an OttoMAN.

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  2. HD/SSD does not require a password to work. It is usually put on there by the user for protection, so that some outsider cannot mess with the contents. For that reason it is odd that it has suddenly come along, unless someone has fiddled with that area and accidentally invoked it. That's why it's trRead more

    HD/SSD does not require a password to work. It is usually put on there by the user for protection, so that some outsider cannot mess with the contents. For that reason it is odd that it has suddenly come along, unless someone has fiddled with that area and accidentally invoked it. That’s why it’s tricky unless we know what was typed in.

    Always pop back and let us know the outcome – thanks

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  3. First give it exec permissions, as rootexec with wineDo you have permissions to write in that place C:\\users\\asindhura\\Temp\\msi23e.tmp ?Try to do all as superuser, and if it works, you know why not as simple user...Good Luck

    First give it exec permissions, as root
    exec with wine

    Do you have permissions to write in that place C:\\users\\asindhura\\Temp\\msi23e.tmp ?

    Try to do all as superuser, and if it works, you know why not as simple user…

    Good Luck

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  4. I solved my Problem.Step1:Go to start >> run >> Type Cmd >> change directory to c:\windows\system32 >> type schtasks /query /FO CSV /V >output.csv and hit enterStep2:Go to start >> run >> Type c:\windows\system32 >> look for output.csvStep3:Lay back and rRead more

    I solved my Problem.

    Step1:Go to start >> run >> Type Cmd >> change directory to c:\windows\system32 >> type schtasks /query /FO CSV /V >output.csv and hit enter

    Step2:Go to start >> run >> Type c:\windows\system32 >> look for output.csv

    Step3:Lay back and relax

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  5. It sounds to me like you HDD (hard disk) has given up. Since you have experienced crashes before this final one it must have been a warning your drive was failing...Can you boot from a Windows or Linux CD/DVD, just to eliminate the rest of the hardware as cause??

    It sounds to me like you HDD (hard disk) has given up. Since you have experienced crashes before this final one it must have been a warning your drive was failing…

    Can you boot from a Windows or Linux CD/DVD, just to eliminate the rest of the hardware as cause??

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  6. Cable connected to LAN ports on both routers. The only config mentioned that I am not seeing is somewhere to define the Default Gateway on the secondary router outside of the DHCP configuration.Within in the static LAN settings of your second router there should be a default gateway setting. If not,Read more

    Cable connected to LAN ports on both routers. The only config mentioned that I am not seeing is somewhere to define the Default Gateway on the secondary router outside of the DHCP configuration.

    Within in the static LAN settings of your second router there should be a default gateway setting. If not, I’m very much surprised. It’s not a huge deal mind you since the router’s LAN interface itself does not need to go beyond the boundaries of the subnet.

    Two additional things I now noticed:
    – The secondary router has logs that states it is not getting a response to DHCP requests

    That’s odd because the router should not be requesting DHCP information. Likely that’s the external (internet/WAN) interface on the router doing DHCP requests. Shut that off if you can. I suspect you’ll have to change the external interface to “static” from “DHCP” in order to make that quit.

    – I can ping the secondary router from the ping tool on the primary router admin interface but I cannot ping the secondary router from a host connected to the primary router

    This is likely because the second router’s firewall is set to not respond to ICMP (ping) requests. As long as clients connecting to the second router (wired or wireless) are getting proper TCP/IP settings from the DHCP server on the primary router, and are able to surf the internet, then all is well and you don’t need to worry about it.

    fingers
    Shouldn’t the DHCP range include the secondary router? Something like 192.168.254.1 to 192.168.254.200 or at least the secondary router’s fixed IP should fall between the above parameters like 192.168.254.101 ?

    Nope, you don’t want the second router’s IP within your DHCP scope. First off, who needs 200 available IP’s in a home environment………LOL

    Second, you run the risk of a duplicate IP error if you include statically assigned IP’s within the scope of your DHCP. For instance, if the statically assigned device is off, DHCP may give that IP to a DHCP client. Then, when you power up the statically assigned device, you get a dupe error and the statically assigned device can’t communicate.

    Typically one uses reservations or exclusions within DHCP for statically assigned IP’s but it’s been my experience, especially in the home or small business environments, that leaving a block of IP’s not included in the scope amounts to the same thing and saves a tiny bit of admin time. Since most SOHO routers have a scope of 100 to 199 by default, you have 1-99 to use for static stuff so I always pick IP’s for server’s, my NAS, my printer, etc from that series of addresses.

    It matters not how straight the gate,
    How charged with punishments the scroll,
    I am the master of my fate;
    I am the captain of my soul.

    ***William Henley***

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  7. Download Seatools:http://www.seagate.com/support/down...(The dos version as the windows version requires windows to be running on the drive being tested). It's an .iso file you can burn to a cd and then boot from it. There's a .pdf guide on that page too you can download if you need help.

    Download Seatools:

    http://www.seagate.com/support/down…

    (The dos version as the windows version requires windows to be running on the drive being tested). It’s an .iso file you can burn to a cd and then boot from it. There’s a .pdf guide on that page too you can download if you need help.

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  8. thanks All, For the HelpYes everything was working fine Ping traceroute, but the accessing shared by the IP was not working.I delete all the network adapters from device manager, restarted the DC and then reinstall the adapters and everything working now just fine.thanks again to all of you......

    thanks All, For the Help
    Yes everything was working fine Ping traceroute, but the accessing shared by the IP was not working.
    I delete all the network adapters from device manager, restarted the DC and then reinstall the adapters and everything working now just fine.
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  9. The 2600 & 2600K have the same default clock speeds. The main differences are the 2600K is unlocked, plus the integrated HD graphics are slightly better. It's not on the CPU support list so installing it would be a gamble. Even if it worked, it would offer zero performance advantage on that mothRead more

    The 2600 & 2600K have the same default clock speeds. The main differences are the 2600K is unlocked, plus the integrated HD graphics are slightly better. It’s not on the CPU support list so installing it would be a gamble. Even if it worked, it would offer zero performance advantage on that motherboard. If you swap boards, you will have to reinstall Windows. And if the Windows installation you’re using now is from HP, you will likely need a different product key & possibly a different installation disk. See less
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  10. This may help: http://social.technet.microsoft.com...Or this: http://social.technet.microsoft.com...Or this: http://www.justanswer.com/computer/...Or this: http://superuser.com/questions/3564...message edited by phil22

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