First to get rid of any virus consider running Combofix.exe first witch you can get from www.bleepingcomputers.com.
Have use this for many years and has proven very very effective. From xp to winodws 8.1
Next Always run at least two anti-spyware programs as to clean you computer, including the browsers.
Next run ccleaner.exe, you can get this from majorgeeks.com , to clean up the trash left behind.
Then either update your anti-virus or install a anti-virus. You can see some of them and have them INSTALLED over at www.ninite.com
If you unable to do any of this because it is too infected then use a live boot cd like Hirams live boot cd to clean you computer.
Good Luck.
Hello Charlie,
A common external drive needs to be formatted to a file system that is supported by your computers operating system to be recognized.
If you are running windows you can use the Disk Management tool.
Both in Windows 7 and Windows 8, opening the Computer Management is done from the Control Panel. Go to System and Security -> Administrative Tools and double click on its shortcut.
The Storage section contains only the Disk Management tool.
Hi Hannah,
This is a popular question and you are not alone. So many people post questions on how to download/ transfer/ copy... photos from their phone to a computer and many were answered. If you really want to learn to do that, you could search through Google and other search engines for step-by-step instructions for your phone brand and model. I will help you with a simple step here.
You connect the phone to a computer using the USB cable that came with the phone. If the computer has windows 7 or 8, it will read your phone straight away.
Open My computer and you will see the phone memory showing there. Open that and look for a folder named as DCIM. Open this folder and you will see another folder - Camera. Your photos are in there so copy them onto the computer like any other files.
You can also use the Bluetooth function if you have a laptop that has blue tooth.
I hope this helps and please rate me if my answer helps.
Plug a monitor to the vga port or a tv onto the hdmi port and start the laptop.
Still blinking but you can use it through the other screen?
->Cable inside the machine for the lcd screen damaged.
If you don't see anything on the second screen try CTRL+F4 to mirror the main screen if nothing happen then the video module is dead.
click the Windows "Start" menu, click the "Control Panel," click "Clock, Language, and Region," and then click "Regional and Language Options."
Click the "Keyboards and Languages" tab, and then select the language you want to use under "Display Language."
Click the "Install/Uninstall" button if you do not see the language you want to use. This launches the language installation wizard. Follow the guided prompts. If prompted, type your administrator password. Click "OK" to save the changes.
Sounds to me like the LCD screen is going out. Now, it could also be the graphics board/chip on the laptop but I don't believe so in this situation.
If it is the monitor (and I suspect it is just that) then you'll need to replace it. I highly recommend ScreenSurgeons.com for replacement screens. I have used them several times and have always had great support. They have videos with step by step directions on how to replace the screen yourself.
Here is the link to the screen for your model of laptop:
Screen Surgeons
Chrome books are not windows operating systems so I am afraid your not in luck there. Btw, I’m available to help over the phone in case u need at https://www.6ya.com/expert/edwy_1a56970cf1ea4620
Couldn't get rid of mpowereing technology pop up. Tried every solution offered by the internet. Finally I noticed when I powered up my computer the pop up showed up even before the computer loaded anything. I turned off the power to the monitor and powered it back up an viola, pop up gone. The Acer monitor had generated the pop up.