I have recently changed my BB provider but I want to continue using my existing 330 .When I launch the device and put in the Username given to me by my new provider, the old password comes up automatically and I have to delete it and install the new password.Is there a way of erasing the old password so that it does not appear every time I launch the 330??
I am currently running Windows 7 32bit version,but am considering installing the 64bit version.
I have been online and downloaded all the necessary drivers for my motherboard,graphics card,printer etc but I have not found any for my modem (currently a Thomson Speedtouch 330 USB ADSL) which is working well in Win 7 32bit.
Can anyone advise me if 64bit drivers are available for this modem(I have been onto their site but it wasnt very helpfull) or point me to a reasonly priced alternative.
i have windows vista x64 driver for speed touch 330, but i tried to install it in windows7 ultimate x64,it does install,it does work but then gives blue dump screen.i need its windows 7 x64 compatible driver.
i installed on my moms pc windows 7. she has a speedtouch 330 modem and i installed the driver from the old installation disk. Now i dont manage that it automatically connects to the internet when i boot the pc. i tried everything in network and connection center-as well dropped the connection shortcut into autostart folder... So what can i try else- do i have tu update the drivers manually or any other recommendations?
I just sent up a brand new PC and went through the Windows setup steps. It asked me to reboot and I did so. I must have mis-typed my password while creating my user account, because I now cannot login to the computer. Seeing as I JUST got it booted up for the first time I hadn't had an opportunity to create another administrator account or password reset disk.
It is my netbook. I bought it from a nonprofit in Greenlake so I could attend Edmonds Community College.I had to reset to factory settings after Security Essentials prompted me to during an WIFI session.Now, it won't recognize my password. What can I do? It's a valuable netbook and I need it for my desperate job search.I can prove I have good character and am not breaking any rules. My profile is on LinkedIn, WorkSource, and I have social networking sites, too.
I bought a used HDD on line and installed in my Dell Latiude D430. It has windows 7 pro on it. The problem I'm having is windows is password protected, how do I change the password so I can access windows?
well i am facing problem to install speed touch 330 driver in my laptop, i have got a driver which partially installed the modem, well you can say modem is installed ..
when i was using xp i had driver which automatically creates the dial up connection to connect it easily but the driver i am using now .. it crashes down after installation of the modem so unable to create connection to connect
if i go manually i can do it but for that i need to change its VCI and VPI and as well as encapsulation .. now i go to device manager .. then to modem properties .. i found the option for encapsulation .. which can be easily changed .. same with VPI .
but VCI is not changing .. it will not accept any value other than 35 .. ! if i change the value it will give the error THE VALUE MUST BE IN BETWEEN 0 and -1 .. and most amazing it will not accept these both values .. its only accept 35 ..
I am attempting to setup Homegroup for first time on new computer, I was asked to set a password. The first pw was only 7 letters. It was rejected as requiring 8 letters. Attempted to re-enter new password and program states its the wrong password.When I go to the homegroup page there is no link to see and change password.
i want to creat new user in AD ,but this message appear: password doesn't meet password policy, before i change some policies but now they are not defiend
I recently suffered a trojan virus attach and ultimately have changed my password on my email server.I have tried to reset it to the new password in Windows mail multiple times. It keeps reverting to the old password as the saved password, and I continually have to retype in the new password. I tried resetting the password to nothing, and rebooting, and the old password comes back again.There must be a preference file or an ini file that I can edit. Can I do that without loosing my address book, etc.?
Machine has Windows 7 Ultimate. I recently changed the hard drive. When I went boot, the screen displayed "Enter Password ". This machine has never had a password and I am at a loss as to what is wrong. This machine has previously been running well for over six months. Any HD that I substitute (I've tried four) has the same result.
Untill yesterday my homegroup was working just fine. Two laptops / home premium / windows 7.Now when I try to access it I am prompted for a Network user name and password, the same promt giving details of my domain. This is not my homegroup password, I know where and how to find / use it. I have renamed pc's tried setting up homegroup again etc etc. Incidently I cant change the share options on any of my folders now, they are all locked to 'Nobody'.Can anyone help as it appears to have support from Microsoft for their product I'll have to pay pardon my igronance but if I sold a product with constant updates I wont charge for the support.
I've always thought of networking as one of the black arts.
4 PCs - One Vista, 2 Windows 7 Home Premium, 1 Windows 7 Ultimate. All see each other. All have appropriate folders shared.
Try accessing A from B and I get "Enter Network Password (to connect to B)". I never set one up to start with, so why is it asking me for it. How do I access/change something I never set?
Try accessing B from A - I see the PC, and the folders I want but trying to access them results in "You do not have permissionto access folder names Contact your network administrator - who he? Obviously me but I don't know what the answer is!
Trying similar things with the other two PCs in the mix results in various permutations of the same problem.
I have tried all the various links suggested through Networking and Help, but most of the actions seem to be boxes to click to make the PCs try to sort themselves out. When it fails I can't find a manual way of trying to sort it out.
Any suitable tutorials that may help? Couldn't see any.
When I try to set a password for new account, I always get "password does not meet the password policy requirements" error. Password Policy is disabled, of course.Prime suspect is HP ProtectTools Security Manager but I cannot remove it because uninstall throws Error 1001.My colleague has identical system (hardware + software) with the exception of not using HP ProtectTools (he probably removed it immediatelly after starting up his new system several m of this kind.
I've been having this trouble on my laptop where the power setting just changes at will. I usually put it at power saving when i use it to write but it just takes 10-20 seconds before it by itself changes to High performance.
We are deploying 10 Toughbook H1's for doing electronic patient care reporting and interfacing with our dispatch center. They are running Windows 7 Professional and will have mobile broadband connections. We'd like to have them setup essentially the same, with all the same settings and restrictions. What is the best and fastest way to do this? I've used the local group policy editor but haven't been able to figure out how to copy those settings from one computer to another. Each computer will have a standard user account. We'd like to prevent the installation of programs (except by admins) and changing of most settings. We're also going to attempt to restrict most internet access except for approved sites.
I wish to install an SSD and put windows 7 64 bit on it. I don't have a cd/dvd copy of windows just the one on the recovery partition of my Dell Inspiron 580 1TB HD 8GB RAM.Firstly is there more than one cable to connect from the SSD to the motherboard or two like normal HD's?Secondly having fitted the SSD do I then boot up normally from my old HD and then somehow reinstall windows but selecting the SSD>?
Every time I create a new window, if I happen to already have a window from that same program open, I have to move it back up and left to set it in the top corner of the monitor.Windows off-sets new program interfaces down and to the right. And I move it back up and left.In todays world of multi-tabs and stacking task bars to group like programs, with selectable pop-up previews of programs from the task bar, why on earth do we still have to deal with the extremely irritating mode of "new windows must offset else the user will have no idea where his old window is" mentality.
I unchecked the box that says users must enter a password to use this computer. I still get a message at every logon that the password or user is wrong. Huh?
Why does Microsoft have to make things so hard? Why can't they simply have a single user option that eliminates all passwords and the complicated director structure that results?
I want to setup my IP Camera, and of course I need to do it via ethernet cable. So, when I put the IP address e.g. "192.168.1.102" in a browser (tried with IE9, Chrome and Firefox) , my Laptop doesn't even load or kept loading.This happens when I'm using Win 7 Home Basic, but with a Win XP laptop works great.