1. It is a PC, not a laptop?I'm pretty sure it is, the reason I ask is because you are right, the partition is usually 100mb in NTFS. Did you delete all partitions during the install? Make sure when you reinstall, you delete ALL partitions & format to NTFS. W7 - Click on > Drive options (advanced) TRead more

    It is a PC, not a laptop?

    I’m pretty sure it is, the reason I ask is because you are right, the partition is usually 100mb in NTFS.

    Did you delete all partitions during the install?

    Make sure when you reinstall, you delete ALL partitions & format to NTFS.

    W7 – Click on > Drive options (advanced) Then highlight each partition & hit > Delete.
    http://www.blackviper.com/os-instal…
    http://www.blackviper.com/os-instal…

    Here are some examples of why you delete all partitions.
    http://forums.spybot.info/showthrea…
    http://forums.whatthetech.com/index…
    http://blog.eset.com/2011/10/18/tdl…

    message edited by Johnw

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  2. do a system restore back to before the problemhttp://bertk.mvps.org/html/restores...Some HELP in posting on Computing.net plus free progs and instructions 7 Medals

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  3. Well a friend sent me an email with a Youtube link in the "Subject" line. (nothing in the body of the email) Another friend of mine could not open it either, but he was able to copy and paste it in the address bar at the top of the window and open it. I wasn't able to do either and requested that thRead more

    Well a friend sent me an email with a Youtube link in the “Subject” line. (nothing in the body of the email)

    Another friend of mine could not open it either, but he was able to copy and paste it in the address bar at the top of the window and open it.

    I wasn’t able to do either and requested that the sender resend it and this time put the link in the “body,” and then there wasn’t any problem.

    Thanks for your response.

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  4. Download their uninstaller on another computer, from here:https://support.norton.com/sp/en/uk...Put it on a flash drive then use it on the computer in question. You should be able to opt out of re-install at Step 4. Always pop back and let us know the outcome - thanks message edited by Derek

    Download their uninstaller on another computer, from here:
    https://support.norton.com/sp/en/uk…

    Put it on a flash drive then use it on the computer in question. You should be able to opt out of re-install at Step 4.

    Always pop back and let us know the outcome – thanks

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  5. I think that what you want to do is subnet your network. I am not an expert on this, but it should involve setting the subnet mask for each branch to something like 255.128.0.0 (or 255.192.0.0 depending on what split you want) to chop your domain into different sub-nets. Though it looks like you knoRead more

    I think that what you want to do is subnet your network. I am not an expert on this, but it should involve setting the subnet mask for each branch to something like 255.128.0.0 (or 255.192.0.0 depending on what split you want) to chop your domain into different sub-nets. Though it looks like you know a lot of this material already, I found Daryl’s TCPIP primer a good starting point. If the url below doesn’t work, try http://www.ipprimer.com/routing.cfm

    Once you’ve designed your subnets, you’d set each branch server to the right subnet mask, probably through DHCP, and set the correct ranges of IP address available to each net.

    Of course, I could also be wrong.
    Hope this helps.

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  6. is your OS is "windows xp" what vi are you using?

    is your OS is “windows xp” what vi are you using?

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  7. Aren't you running out of memory?Is this a graphic image?

    Aren’t you running out of memory?
    Is this a graphic image?

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  8. just type: ping xxxx.xxxx.xxxx.xxxxfrom your command line.where xxxx..xx is the ip adres your remote machine uses. example: ping 127.0.0.1 is your local machine.if the answer is reply from then it's ok.

    just type: ping xxxx.xxxx.xxxx.xxxx
    from your command line.
    where xxxx..xx is the ip adres your remote machine uses.

    example: ping 127.0.0.1 is your local machine.
    if the answer is reply from then it’s ok.

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