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This sounds like a virus. I think it needs professional help. Most probably explorer.exe isn't running. It's what gets you the taskbar.
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Make sure your laptop is connected to your lan. Make sure you can access the remote computer through a windows explorer. If you have access to the remote computer, make sure the printer is shared out and check out the shared name. I'm betting…
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Make sure your laptop is connected to your lan. Make sure you can access the remote computer through a windows explorer. If you have access to the remote computer, make sure the printer is shared out and check out the shared name. I'm betting…
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I'm assuming you have broadband, either dsl or cable, and you are using an ethernet cable for access. I'm also assuming you have a modem, but not a router, and that you usually have the ethernet cable connected to the laptop. If you unplug the eth…
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Go to the mfgr website and search for product registration.
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The formula you want is [.01*2^(n-1)], where n is the number of days. The first day is .01*(2^0) = .01 The next day is .01*(2^1) = .02 The next day is .01*(2^2), etc etc. There are 31 days in July, so n = 31. It's over ten million dollars on …
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The formula you want is [.01*2^(n-1)], where n is the number of days. The first day is .01*(2^0) = .01 The next day is .01*(2^1) = .02 The next day is .01*(2^2), etc etc. There are 31 days in July, so n = 31. It's over ten million dollars on …
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Go to the mfgr website and search for product registration.
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I'm assuming you have broadband, either dsl or cable, and you are using an ethernet cable for access. I'm also assuming you have a modem, but not a router, and that you usually have the ethernet cable connected to the laptop. If you unplug the eth…
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Make sure your laptop is connected to your lan. Make sure you can access the remote computer through a windows explorer. If you have access to the remote computer, make sure the printer is shared out and check out the shared name. I'm betting…
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Make sure your laptop is connected to your lan. Make sure you can access the remote computer through a windows explorer. If you have access to the remote computer, make sure the printer is shared out and check out the shared name. I'm betting…
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This sounds like a virus. I think it needs professional help. Most probably explorer.exe isn't running. It's what gets you the taskbar.