A wavy monitor display usually indicates that the refresh rate is not set to the optimal setting.Open your monitor's properties.Select the highest refresh rate available.
Last Updated: 05 Dec, 2008
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Make sure that the volume on the computer is up and not muted. If using external speakers, ensure that the volume is turned up and not muted. If necessary, contact the speaker manufacturer for further information.
Last Updated: 05 Dec, 2008
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Press Ctrl+Alt+Delete. Open the Windows Task Manager. Select the program that has stopped responding. Click the End Task button.
Last Updated: 05 Dec, 2008
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If you encounter any problems, reinstall any programs you have recently installed.
Last Updated: 05 Dec, 2008
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Open your registry editor. From the File menu, import your backup file.
Last Updated: 03 Dec, 2008
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Refer to "Adding a Printer" (http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?kbid=814005#XSLTH3129121121120121120120)</span> from Microsoft's knowledge base article "How to Set Up a Small Network with Windows XP Home Edition (Part 8)".
Last Updated: 03 Dec, 2008
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Click the Start button. Select Run. In the Open text box, type the dxdiag command. Select the System tab. Under System Information, locate the version of DirectX.
Last Updated: 01 Dec, 2008
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Open the RcBuddy.MsRcIncident attachment. In the Password text box, type the password assigned to you to access the remote computer. Click the Yes button, and wait for the other person to accept the connection.
Last Updated: 01 Dec, 2008
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Each application uses a certain amount of RAM.Sometimes an application does not release the RAM after the program is closed.This can cause your computer to generate an error message.To fix this, close some of your running applications or restart your computer.
Last Updated: 03 Nov, 2008
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Copy and paste the graph into Paint. Make any necessary adjustments to the image. Save the file to your desktop. From the File menu, select Set as Wallpaper(Tiled) or Set as Wallpaper(Centered). Close all windows.
Last Updated: 30 Oct, 2008
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