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  • Might I add to this? The solution is not always using the BIOS reset pins (Thats what you used I guess). There could be other problems, please consider them as well if further problems comes in your […]

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  • If you want to go with the free ones, you should follow the following rank and do some research and choose the best one for you.

    Avast

    Avira

    Microsoft Security Essentials (Not recommended, […]

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  • One more thing, if you are on a Linux system, you should try to make yourself comfortable with the terminal. Nautilus is the way to go with beginners i agree but in the long run, you will have to come to the […]

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  • In your case, the solution posted by arsenal seems more likely! Why did you mark mine as solved. By the way, IIS is not a good way to host a server. The default one, has so many security holes and is not […]

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  • Try to use better Antivirus programs. I know Comodo is free but still there are more free ones better than Comodo. For example you can use AVG or Avast free editions (I personally don't like them though). […]

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  • Did that work?

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  • This could be due to malware infection.

    Try scanning your PC with Trojan remover or some sort of anti-malware  and see if it can find anything.

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  • Sorry to hear that but the best option for you is to reformat C. So before you format, scan other drives with Antivirus and Anti malware. Then reformat and the first thing you will need to install is Antivirus […]

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  • I'd suggest you go with Nod32 antivirus. It's one of the best out there. It has very small footprint, fast, highly customizable, perfect for gamers! It has basic and advanced interfaces to suit the user […]

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  • Class path variable tells the path for JVM for looking the class file for execution. Class path specify that where Java Virtual machine should look for files to be executed. This is needed at time we do java […]

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  • I guess that's the old RAM. It can happen when RAM get old and overheats. Try using a newer one (2 GB at least) and see what happens. You could borrow one from a friend just to check if it works.

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  • Well! You can't conclude it's a hardware problem yet! Have you reinstalled windows from the same disk that you did earlier or is it a new one? Does the problem occur with specific games or just any […]

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  • Funny that I used all of them. AVG does the job fairly but I somehow don't like it! I have used Kaspersky for a long time and I still do. According to me (and many others) this is the best anti-virus out […]

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  • Hey there,

    Port 80 is a http port and there could be several programs using it.  If you use LimeWire or any sharing client, check if any of them is running in the background. Kill the processes and try […]

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  • Hey,

    I guess your files have got infected while you stopped real time protection. It can happen really fast. But still I personally don't prefer Comodo so I am tempted to say it is raising false alarms. […]

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