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Blue Screen Errors on HP’s And Some Dells

August 28th, 2009 jedwan No comments

Microsoft recently released an official update that seems to cause some HP’s to “bluescreen” on startup. The Dell update seems to be for the webcam

 

There’s a VERY simple fix for this.

 

HP’s

 

Restart your computer(press and hold the power button for 5-10 seconds if you need to turn if off from the bluescreen)

While it is turning on tap the F8 key once a second until a text menu comes up

Arrow key down to Safe Mode with networking and press Enter

Windows will load, a bunch of files will scroll past, this is normal

After Windows loads, click Start > Accessories > System Restore

When the window pops up(it will take a few minutes sometimes); select “Different date” and choose the latest one that says Windows Update by it and click “next”, and then confirm by clicking yes.

Your computer will then restart and undo the Windows update that caused the bluescreen.

If you’re on an HP, that’s all you have to do, Dells require a bit more work.

 

Dells

(Note, you will need internet access on the computer affected, or your restore disc labeled Drivers/Applications or this will not work)

Restart your computer(press and hold the power button for 5-10 seconds if you need to turn if off from the bluescreen)

While it is turning on tap the F8 key once a second until a text menu comes up

Arrow key down to Safe Mode  with networking and press Enter

Windows will load, a bunch of files will scroll past, this is normal

Go to your Control Panel and select “System” and then click on the Hardware tab.

Select Device Manager

In the list that comes up, click on Image, or Imaging Devices

Under that you should see something similar to “Integrated Webcam”, right click and select “Uninstall”

Check the box that says Uninstall the software for this device and click OK

After it has finished, restart your computer normally.

Insert the Driver/Apps disc and go into the Dell Resource CD and find your webcam driver/install it

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Go to http://dell.com and enter your Dell Service Tag(usually on the bottom/back of your computer) and make your way to the Drivers page for your model and download/install the webcam software

 

 

This will take about 5-30 minutes depending on your computer.

 

 

Note : This plays tricks on your anti virus programs and they may say your “definitions” are corrupt/out of date. This is also a simple fix, all you have do is run your AV programs update option and everything should be fixed.

 

Double note : This may or may not fix your problem if you have other issues. If you have any trouble, post here and I’ll do my best to help. If you purchased your HP from Best Buy, and are within your warranty/service plan, most stores(as far as I know) are offering to fix this for free as it was not caused by the user.

 

Anything else, please ask :)

How the mobile phone is killing the humble alarm clock – TECH …

August 27th, 2009 jedwan No comments

How the mobile phone is killing the humble alarm clock It’s a sad but inevitable side effect of living in the technological age: devices and systems are constantly being replaced and bettered. While most of the time this is as a result …

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hooking up a tv to a computer as a monitor

August 27th, 2009 jedwan No comments

Here is my problem, I have a friend who used to have his flat screen tv hooked up as a monitor to his windows xp home edition and it worked fine he plugged it in and it came right on just had to change the display settings.  Well he switched to xp pro and when it plugs in and fires up the computer it displays the windows xp pro screen and then gets weird and no screen.  Is there anything I could do to get it to recognize the tv like home did?

Nokia 3710a Mobile phone successfully passed (FCC) with …

August 27th, 2009 jedwan No comments

Nokia 3710a Mobile phone successfully passed (FCC) with certification procedures in the US but price for a subscription has not yet been announced. Nokia.

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Augmenting Reality With Your Mobile Phone | Linux Plus

August 27th, 2009 jedwan No comments

blackbearnh writes With the release of the 3.1 iPhone OS, application developers will finally be able to develop augmented reality (AR) apps. In other words, Terminator Vision is right around the corner. O’Reilly Media recently talked …

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Nokia N900 | Nokia N900 Mobile Phone | Specs, Price, Pictures …

August 27th, 2009 jedwan No comments

Nokia N900 is a slider 2G, 3G phone . Nokia N900 Specs can be found here. You can also check Nokia N900 Price. Nokia N900 Pictures.

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Compare mobile phone deals with CNET UK's handy new service | RSS …

August 27th, 2009 jedwan No comments

Cheap mobile phone deals can be yours with CNET UK’s new section that compares mobile tariffs from all the major networks.

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Is your child safe on the Internet?

August 26th, 2009 jedwan No comments

How To Be Mobile , your guide to getting the most out of mini-notes, notebooks and other ultra mobile devices. … Sentry Lite is a free parental control software, which enables a computer administrator or a parent to monitor and record their ward’s Internet activities and instant message conversation. Sentry Lite has a web based control panel that enables you to monitor your child’s browsing habits, without your child ever knowing that they are being watched. …

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MonitorUs Review, Web, File, Network, Bluetooth, WiFi Monitor

August 24th, 2009 jedwan No comments

Review MonitorUs – MonitorUs monitors Web Sites, File System changes, Bluetooth devices, WiFi APs., a software released by MobileTimes.

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Aspire One D250 ($299) and Windows Vista, another tip that I found out today.

August 23rd, 2009 jedwan No comments

If anyone is planning to upgrade their netbook to a clean installation of Windows Vista, I would like to inform them that the driver recovery disc that is created through Windows XP will work on Windows Vista. This will allow you to connect to the internet after the installation is complete and Windows Update will pickup the rest of the devices and install the drivers for them.