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This summer, my daughter was home. She needed to update her resume for some auditions, so she used my computer. Once she was on my computer, in my account, she logged onto her school account (with school OneDrive, etc.). No problem.
Now she's back at school for her final semester. And I'm...
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I have a computer that runs a security program that records my video cameras. I have it set to bypass the login screen and auto start my security program.
I am wanting it to boot to.the screen saver since I have it set to ask for password on resume. That way if someone restarts the computer...
Okay, I updated my HP laptop about three weeks ago to Windows 10 and decided to go back to Windows 8.1 today. I went to the update settings and it gave me the option to go back, so I did and I let it go through the process and it rebooted and went to my original Windows 8.1 start screen where I...
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Hi, I just updated my resume and created several versions. I went to the folder that I had them in because I wanted to open them all to figure out which one I liked the layout of best, but for some reason I pressed control + z while I was in the folder. It deleted one of the files, so I pressed...
Dear Subscribers,
Win 7 home premium,4 GB Ram
Apparently the computer resumes from sleep but really it freezes and no input from the keys or mouse are valid---at this point only option is to reboot.
Please advise.
Arturo
I've been revising my resume and reduced it from one page to one. To do this, I added two columns to each section, but I get a second blank page that won't delete. I clicked on the button that shows paragraph marks and I have a paragraph mark that won't go away, it instead deletes the last...
Fixes an issue in which you cannot adjust the brightness for a laptop that is running Windows 7 or Windows Server 2008 R2. This issue occurs after you resume the laptop from sleep mode.
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Consider the following the scenario: You have a Windows 7 UEFI machine, when you press the space bar during boot, the system does not pause resume from hibernate. What happens instead is that resume continues and the system will boot to Windows 7. Note...
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Consider the following the scenario: You have a Windows 7 UEFI machine, when you press the space bar during boot, the system does not pause resume from hibernate. What happens instead is that resume continues and the system will boot to Windows 7.
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i am including the minidump from the latest crash to see if i can get some help with this one, it is driving me nuts.
i put the pc to sleep at night and then when resumed in the morning i am either greeted with a smooth working desktop or a bsod. i am at my wits end trying to sort this out, so...
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I just bought a new ultrabook and I love its SSD and instant-resume. What I don't love, is that it instantly resumes to the login screen. I have only a single user account, with no password associated with it, and yet I'm still unable to find a way for my computer to skip the login screen...
Fixes a problem that occurs if you close the lid while the computer is asleep and then open the lid to resume the computer. You only see a blank screen and a mouse pointer until you make other inputs such as key strokes or mouse clicks.
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Fixes a problem that occurs after you resume from hibernation. PCI devices that were previously disabled are enabled and PCMCIA devices are removed. Additionally, this may cause a Stop error.
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Fixes an issue in which the desktop does not respond to mouse or keyboard input for some time after you resume the display in Windows 7. This issue occurs when you enable the "Auto-hide the task" option together with turning off the display for some time.
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