Click start control panel administrative tools computer management device manager scroll to display adapters + to expand you might see a yellow question mark ? or exclamation mark ! or a red X right click select reinstall drivers
if you computer came with a motherboard disk the drivers could be on it
http://download.cnet.com/2000-20_4.html on the home page you should see a search tab just type in what you are looking for (be precise) IE: vga drivers or motherboard name vga drivers hope this helps
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Proxies are really not very good at all and they get blocked all the time as you probably know. Plus they have issues with many web site features that make them useless.The number of proxies run by hackers is also growing daily and you risk your computer and more using one that claims to be anonymous. Plus they are easy to break and leak information.The only proxy I've found to be somewhat useful because it changes IP's daily is http://www.wildtunnel.com. It is a limited proxy and only works with a few sites. But it seems to work most times and is safe to use.The better approach is the Personal VPN which unblocks everything, encrypts your entire connection for security, and doesn't get blocked daily. http://www.surfbouncer.com. Yea, it costs money, but it works all the time.
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The process "winlogon.exe" runs in the background.
Winlogon
Microsoft designed Windows so many small applications perform their tasks without a user knowing about it.
Normally, this will run smoothly and without flaw, but every once in a while, an issue can come up.
Winlogon.exe is an application that runs on start-up, and its primary function is to monitor the use of other applications.
Winlogon.exe typically only runs for about a minute or two when Windows first boots up, so if for some reason it is still running five or 10 minutes later, it could be infected.
Spyware and other malware would infect this application because it can manipulate other programs in Windows, causing problems.
If this is the case, the file might need to be removed.
if you want to remove this from
Open "My Computer" and select the "C:" drive.
Double click the "Windows" folder, then select "System 32." Navigate through the System 32 folder until you find "Winlogon.exe."
Click the "Winlogon.exe" file and hit "Delete." Select "Yes" when asked if you're sure you want to remove the program.
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