I have Desktop A upstairs unto which a wireless router is connected for various devices. Downstairs I have a laptop that I use to connect to the wireless network. I also have Desktop B downstairs. I have an ethernet cable connected from my laptop to Desktop B. There is no drop downstairs so I...
My wife is broken and I've been trying to fix her for years. It's hopeless. Yet I can't reformat her try as I might. I wish I could defragment her brain...her analyzation bar looks like a Pollock painting. Anyway, it was a mouse issue. Swapped out to the same model yet different physical...
Agreed! It's how I got myself into the business...self taught. I just pressed every button I found, and if I screwed it up, I knew what that button did. If it didn't go haywaire...I found a feature. A friend once told me there's nothing you can do to a computer that you can't fix, there' no...
Well, we use GSS 2.5 here at work so I can just make a Ghost image of it. This has just piqued my interest at this point. What was going on with permission as being part of a domain that weren't when it's a simple homegroup member... How does that effect simple things like moving files from...
Here's the deal. I bring this laptop to work, and occasionally add it to my domain. I'm the IT admin here at work so it's not an issue. When I brought it back home, it started behaving as normal. However, with the changes I made to TrustedInstaller, I'm still wondering if I should do a clean...
When I go to those settings in the control panel, all the languages and currencies scroll widely until they settle on Afrikaans. edit...When I changed the TrustedInstaller settings I was able to move files. Now, these were simply file moves. Moving a jpg to another folder told me I had no...
This morning, while attempting to move some files around my Windows 7 64bit laptop began telling me that I didn't have permission to do so, as I needed permission from the "TrustedInstaller". I googled this issue and resolved it by configuring permissions. Feeling a little suspicious I decided...
I have removed the firewall from the equation. Straight from the modem to the back of the computer -- as I stated. Also, as I stated, the adapter is not disabled, I attempted disabling and enabling it...neither worked. Even after uninstalling it, reinstalling it, uninstalling drivers...
Hello everyone. I am at my wits end. As the title states, I am without internet connectivity at home. The error in the subject is what I get when I attempt to configure my connection. I cannot even connect directly to my router by going to 192.168.1.1. I cannot even ping it...it tells me...