1. control panel > sounds and audio devices > audio taband select what MIDI playback device you want to use at the bottom! This is not the same as Midi Mapper but it is what is used in XPChange Is Goodhttp://www.citizenlink.org/Stopligh...

    control panel > sounds and audio devices > audio tab
    and select what MIDI playback device you want to use at the bottom! This is not the same as Midi Mapper but it is what is used in XP

    Change Is Good
    http://www.citizenlink.org/Stopligh…

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  2. Sounds like you cloned the 80gig drive to the 500 but never expanded to use the entire disk..Jolicloud's link will let you use Easus to expand the existing partition. Make sure you back up your data first! Answers are only as good as the information you provide.How to properly post a question: SorryRead more

    Sounds like you cloned the 80gig drive to the 500 but never expanded to use the entire disk..

    Jolicloud’s link will let you use Easus to expand the existing partition.

    Make sure you back up your data first!

    Answers are only as good as the information you provide.
    How to properly post a question:
    Sorry no tech support via PM’s

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  3. If you are looking for the app then the easiest way is to click on the 'store' icon on the Start screen and then search for 'skype' - it should be the first choice that appears, just tap on it and it will install.It's also worth checking to make sure you haven't already got it as a lot of the WindowRead more

    If you are looking for the app then the easiest way is to click on the ‘store’ icon on the Start screen and then search for ‘skype’ – it should be the first choice that appears, just tap on it and it will install.

    It’s also worth checking to make sure you haven’t already got it as a lot of the Windows 8 machines I’ve seen already have it installed, you just need to run it.

    “I’ve always been mad, I know I’ve been mad, like the most of us…” Pink Floyd

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  4. Another solution that I've come across is that by zooming in slightly, the problem disappears. Not sure ifthat's a permanent solution. I do have a logitech wireless mouse too though. Hmm....

    Another solution that I’ve come across is that by zooming in slightly, the problem disappears. Not sure ifthat’s a permanent solution. I do have a logitech wireless mouse too though. Hmm….

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  5. It's actually only part of the Java installation that's vulnerable. If you look in Firefox's list of plugins there should be two Java plugins. The vulnerable one is theJava Deployment Toolkit.You don't need this and it can be safely removed without affecting the Java Platform plugin which you do neeRead more

    It’s actually only part of the Java installation that’s vulnerable. If you look in Firefox’s list of plugins there should be two Java plugins. The vulnerable one is the
    Java Deployment Toolkit.

    You don’t need this and it can be safely removed without affecting the Java Platform plugin which you do need to run web-based Java games & apps.

    I followed this guide to remove the Java Deployment Toolkit plugin from firefox:
    http://www.ghacks.net/2010/04/25/ho…

    Or you can just leave it as it is, disabled.

    One thing I should mention though. Next time you upate Java, that plugin will be injected in to Firefox again, and if it’s still suspect, Firefox will again disable it.
    So if you can’t abide it being there, save the above link for future reference.

    I wish Oracle would fix the vulnerability to save us all the time & trouble of removing it after every Java update. Or give us a “custom install” option so we don’t have to install it in the first place.

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  6. Did you change or add more memory? Make sure to keep it under 512MB.

    Did you change or add more memory? Make sure to keep it under 512MB.

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  7. " Which one do you feel is better?"Nothing is perfect, the badies are always ahead of the goodies.It is up to the USER. If a USER doesn't heed or understand the warning & clicks, it is too late.Go to any malware forum & no matter what AV is installed, they got infected. Go with the boss. Your AV's aRead more

    ” Which one do you feel is better?”
    Nothing is perfect, the badies are always ahead of the goodies.
    It is up to the USER. If a USER doesn’t heed or understand the warning & clicks, it is too late.

    Go to any malware forum & no matter what AV is installed, they got infected.

    Go with the boss.

    Your AV’s are fighting each other, you can only have one installed at a time.

    Uninstall Avast & AVG using their uninstaller.

    Avast Clear (formerly AVAST Software Uninstall Utility)
    http://avast-removal-tool.com/
    http://www.avast.com/uninstall-utility
    http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/dow…
    http://www.softpedia.com/get/Tweak/…

    AVG Download Center
    http://www.avg.com/au-en/utilities

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