first - my computer won't shut off at all or restart with out me shutting off the power strip
secondly - my linksys dosen't work i had to unplug it and go from the network box direct to the cpu just to
post this
this shit worked at 12pm when i left for practice i came home to this stuff not working have been trying to get it running since 5pm
i ran a virus scan it came up negitive any thoughts or ideas (keep in mind i'm a moron when it comes to this shit so please dumb it down massively if you do have any ideas )
you just can't go online?.. i have a wireless linksys too...when it won't connect i unplug it and then plug it back in and then try connecting again..usually it's ok
well when connected tot the linksys it wouldn't open anything folders e mail explorer nuthing
wired direct to the comp everything works just won't shut down or restart
yea i tried all the usual stuff to do the fix it and nuthing worked unplugged the lynx unplugged the comp all the easy usual fixes
succubus said:
hmm so it won't shut off or restart...
but when it's on can you run programs normally?
you just can't go online?.. i have a wireless linksys too...when it won't connect i unplug it and then plug it back in and then try connecting again..usually it's ok
post by subjugate at Jan 18,2004 9:42pm edited Jan 18,2004 9:43pm
ha ha lose nut behind the keyboard your a riot
Wee...Bink! said:
sounds like you have an ID-10 T error. This error occurs between the chair and the keyboard.
do you have adaware? try running that just to see...
go to www.download.com
search for adaware...and then run it... if you have spyware it will detect it...sometimes spyware does crap...nothing to lose trying, that is if you haven't already
I would say that something is probably running that you can't see.
run spybot and adaware....
I would also plug into the linksys (router I'm assuming) and open a command prompt and type "ipconfig"
and see if you are getting an ip from the router.
we did this "plug into the linksys (router I'm assuming) and open a command prompt and type "ipconfig"
and see if you are getting an ip from the router." the signal ends at the lynksys it possibly could be a bad cable i'm gonna switch the cables tommrow morning and if it works usung both cables dirct then it's gotta be the linksys
sounds like a hardware problem. open up the back of your computer and piss on your processor, then throw your comp out the window and buy a powerbook g5
hmm so it's the linksys that's messed...but then something is up with your computer too...you said you did everything..did you end up deleting a lot of spyware?
hmm so it's the linksys that's messed...but then something is up with your computer too...you said you did everything..did you end up deleting a lot of spyware?
In short, I think he had a virus that screwed up norton. With all those misc NAV services running he couldn't shut down the computer or uninstall. Also his ISP didn't like the MAC address on his router or something. So I just had it clone the address of his PC, which always worked fine in the past without the router. Somehow it all magically worked.