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laptop problems!
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yea I jus tried turning the windows firewall off but that didnt make a difference"Well, we are a Christian country, it is an important part of our make-up and I don't see any reason to change." David Cameron0
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have you gone through these?
http://www.duxcw.com/faq/win/xp/secure.htm
http://www.verisign.com/advisor/check.htmlEver get the feeling you are wasting your time? :rolleyes:0 -
yea............"Well, we are a Christian country, it is an important part of our make-up and I don't see any reason to change." David Cameron0
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and ...........Ever get the feeling you are wasting your time? :rolleyes:0
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Well it hasnt fixed it or I still wouldn't be asking would I? I think the problem lies with Norton Internet security which I cannot seem to remove in the add and remove program section of the control panel, it just says it has encountered a problem and has to close and has not been removed. any ideas?"Well, we are a Christian country, it is an important part of our make-up and I don't see any reason to change." David Cameron0
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In fact, how do I wipe the whole computer? I have nothing of importance on it so I would quite like to do this."Well, we are a Christian country, it is an important part of our make-up and I don't see any reason to change." David Cameron0
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Unfortunately, I don't have esp, so can't guess what you have done, or haven't done, and what was the result of your tests.., so a yea ... doesn't add to the diagnostic process much.
e.g.
http://www.verisign.com/advisor/select.html
what does it say when you run the test?
To wipe the computer, you will need the XP disk, or a restore partition.Ever get the feeling you are wasting your time? :rolleyes:0
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