How come I keep getting crap on my PC when downloading from C-net this never used to happen I always untick boxes when going through the installation process but I still end up with crap C-net never used to be like this.
I bought Sony PC Speakers and some 900MHz Wireless Stereo Headphones so I can watch Net flex without disturbing anyone. I paid about $50 each so their mid-range. If the movie is quite I can just barely hear a little buzz but that's only about 5% of the time so I thought it might be a good idea to get a sound card instead of using the motherboards sound so what would you recommend but I don't know crap about sound cards?
I have a weird issue where my screen will get all light colored and just really crappy quality - blurry. I'm not sure if it is Windows, Nvidia, the HDMI cable, my monitor or what. I apologize if this is the wrong forum.
This usually happens coming out of full screen from Windows Media Center, but sometimes after a reboot.
I can turn off my tv (Sony Bravia - 52" LCD - KDL-52W4100) and turn it back on then the problem is fixed. Sometimes I can go full screen and back out again and that will fix it.
I have HDMI connection - Windows 7100 - I have the latst Nvidia drivers 186.. - I have tried a different HDMI cable also.
i have tried evrything and i cannot download anything from cnet , i run win 7 ultimate and can download from any site on the internet or the world but wen io try to download from cnet , no security bar , nothing ,absolutly zilch , im losing faith with cnet, ialowed them in after watching help video , still not6hing ,realy frustrated,losing fith,any answers please,win 7 ultimate 32 bit
I have this old PCI-LAN (Davicom 9102AF chipset based) that has been served me well in XP. But I realised that it doesn't have any vista/7 supported driver in the wild. Just want to know is there anyone able/still using this LAN card with Windows 7 ?
P/S: I knew LAN card is very cheap, just want to try my luck not to waste money.
I have downloaded some programs from CNET and when I run the exe it pops up with an error message saying there was a connection error. Which there isn't cuz im on right now lol. I've tried running as Admin and no dice, I've disabled firewall and security software and no dice, I've even allowed it full access and availability through the firewall and still no dice. I have no problem if it is a regular exe. but when it has the green cnet logo on it, I cannot get it to download and install.You can find my info below.I am not a newbie when it comes to computers. That is actually my profession. I build, repair, and customize computers and laptops, and I do coding also, mostly web coding, but I think this problem lies with CNET cuz I've done everything on my end. I've even forwarded a port for the downloads and still an error.
I experience duplicated unread mail notifications in my Inbox.OS Windows 7-64, IE8 and IE9, MS Outlook 2003.I do not have this problem with my XP computer (IE8).
The download for the CNET Savings Bond Wizard mention the requirement for several Windows operating systems, but does not mention the Windows 7 operating system. Is it safe to download it to Windows 7?
I just installed Windows 7 RC version and I have my first (I hope last problem).
I have got Cnet cnwl-311 network adapter for an internet connection with router. I tried XP drivers but they don't work, when I try to launch cnet utility an error appears ,,device or driver not found". I tried rebooting,reinstering card,reinstalling drivers etc but It still doesn't work.
Maybe sb know how to make this work? Or have some other drivers (maybe for vista) which I can try?
Here is what I like to do, I have a CD with a program I like to put on my PC but I do not know where to start and what steps to follow. All it ever says on these things is follow the prompts. Well, I am a Senior, love my PC but do not want to make mistakes and regret doing things I just guess about it.
Why isn't my internet downloading anything? I use windows 7 and whenever I try to download anything at the moment it always comes up with this message:
System.componentModel.Win32Exception: The system can not find the file specified at System.Diagnostics.Process.StartWithShellExecuteEx(ProcessStartInfo startInfo) at System.Diagnostics.Process.Start() at System.Diagnostics.Process.Start(ProcessStartInfo startInfo) at System.Diagnostics.Process.Start(String fileName, String arguments) at MyDownloader.IEPlugin.IEMD.DownloadURL(String url)
By the way, obviously with different downloads some little details are different
Yeah, My laptop is downloading from somewhere.. and I don't like it..
I can tell because, I have a wireless light that flashes.. and when it flashes really fast, it means it's downloading.. but I really don't have anything that I am downloading.. It's just doing it on it's own and I'm sure I haven't got any program doing it.. It happens at random times & goes on for at least 20 minutes, sometimes longer
Is there any program I can download where I can stop my network card from downloading from a certain IP address or place.. like disable it from downloading from anywhere..?
I just got a new desktop computer, and I downloaded windows 7 64 bit home premium. when the download completed and it restarted a screen popped up asking for country/date/time, and now the computer is frozen. Is it okay to restart right now? They said not to restart during the setup process at the very beginning, but i don't know what to do, it's been like this for 15minutes. And i believe all the setup is done, once it restarted it just went straight to asking me about the time.
oh, and also i used custom installation becauuse the express one wouldn't work, saying i couldn't switch from 32 bit to 64 bit. dunno if this is relevant, but just thought i'd say.
I have Windows 7 and I use Avast antivirus. For some reason Java keeps downloading and update and trying to install Java 7.0, but it is everyday. I have taken just to denying the update after hearing that Java 7.0 might have security issues, but does anybody know why it won't install or keeps trying to install. Under the Java control panel it shows I have Java 7.
I'm using windows 7/ internet explorer 8. My computer has been running so slow to download all programs, only to then sometimes freeze and nothing works etc. etc. Also I receive messages saying "have to close down will let you know when this has been fixed and nothing happens.
When I select updates to download it starts preparing for download, but does not download. Said something about internet connectivity. I have no problems with the internet, updates for programs regularly download, etc..On the failed downloads the error messages are: Codes: 643, 57, C355, 9. Updates either do not start to download at all or after about 20 minutes of preparing to download they will download and then fail.
I am trying to down load an active x program but windows says it is not a registered valid file and wont download it. I have another computer that it works on and have made the settings similar but it wont work. the other computer is running Vista. how do I over ride active x controls
Heres my inquiry. Just bought this laptop for the mother,
Toshiba Satellite L455-S5975
Brand Spiffy New...
So, having a tad worth of knowledge about laptops et al, i went ahead and created the necessary backups, restore cds, and the like, prior to using.
This will be sent home to my mother, who is quite fairly like all our mothers, who arent as computer savvy as we'd like our parents to be.
Anyways, tried to download CCleaner, as well as AVG, but noticed when the download window (grey old school download popup), it doesnt seem to continue.
First CCleaner says "unable to download from site, webpage not accessible blah blah blah...:
Second, AVG is STILL currently trying to do so as well.
I am also running on a wireless connection.
Browser is set to default values, nothing yet changed.
I recently built a PC in August for the first time and everything was working great until a few months ago. I believe the problems started when I flashed my Asus P8Z68-V motherboard with a BIOS from a different model. I finally discovered my error and flashed my BIOS to a correct version thinking this would stop the BSODs. It did not and the BSODs continue only when installing certain games on Steam and every time I "Verify Integrity of Cache", no matter what the game is. Other than these two scenarios my computer seems to run fine. I have gone through and updated all the drivers provided on the Asus product page. I also have the WHQL drivers for my nVidia GTX 570 and all the Z68 chipset drivers. I really don't know what else I can or should update as far as drivers are concerned.
I'm running a fresh copy of Windows 7 Ultimate x64 on an Asus K53 and I constantly get BSoD when I'm trying to download with uTorrent. I've attached the dump files.
while downloading files using utorrent, i got BSOD, then automatically restarted:3 tries after that with the same BSOD..i followed this thread and downloaded Windows 7 SDK, then i opened the dump files and found the line "Probably caused by : NETIO.SYS ( NETIO!RtlCopyBufferToMdl+1d )"and now i have no idea what to do with this info and how to fix the problem ( or even what exactly the problem is..),i added the 3 dump files (Minidump.rar), please would you tell me what is the problem and how do i fix it ?i've been very specific about my system information, specially about the details of my network cards
Whenever I download a file from the internet, my computer completely freezes and sometimes restarts itself within a couple minutes. Most of the time I end up shutting it down manually.It seems more likely to freeze if the file is large and if I'm using google chrome.Specs:Windows Home Premium 64bitIntel i7 3770 3.4GHzRadeon HD7870 GPU (Just bought it and installed the drivers)8GB RAMAntec 650 watt power supply1TB hard drive