I seem to have the same problem. The machine we use is a Dell optiplex g260 running windows xp. It seems to happen intermittently and it effects the entire network. We have changed ram, swapped out all of the cards and power supply and we still have the problem. Here's what happens. When I attempt to transfer files in normal mode the computer from which i am transferring blue screens. If I switch to safe mode it works fine however, the system sometimes fails to reconnect to the internet. When this happens the entire network loses the network, I then have to restart the modem which usually cures the problem, but not always. I sometimes have to reboot the computer that blue screens again before the problem goes away.
I seem to have the same problem. The machine we use is a Dell optiplex g260 running windows xp. It seems to happen intermittently and it effects the entire network. We have changed ram, swapped out all of the cards and power supply and we still have the problem. Here's what happens. When I attempt to transfer files in normal mode the computer from which i am transferring blue screens. If I switch to safe mode it works fine however, the system sometimes fails to reconnect to the internet. When this happens the entire network loses the network, I then have to restart the modem which usually cures the problem, but not always. I sometimes have to reboot the computer that blue screens again before the problem goes away.
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To connect connect your blue tooth mouse to the computer insert bluetooth usb in port and after that switch on the device and it will automatically installed on the computer
take it in to the dealer, it is a COMMON problem with the blackberry flips, out of 10 people I know that have this exact phone, 6 of them have had to be returned and sent away for repairs, (which in turn got them a new phone.) That is if you have a warranty. If you don't have warranty, then you have to pay for it to be fixed. It just depends on how bad you want the bluetooth...
normally the switch is along the number keys 1 to 9 is a wireless cymbal , you must press a key with this key most of tmies its the fn key , not to sure about the winbooks, hope this helps
Hello my friend,
The blue screen is very popular and it's usually happen when there is a file system deleted or a virus on your computer.
You may try to boot up your system in safe mode and then uninstall any software that you installed recently and restore also your computer to a date when it was working fine.
If this doesn't fix the issue, you can try the recovery system if enabled when you installed your system for the first time.
If it's not the case, the only way to get this computer working again is by formating your computer and installing windows again.
Best Regards,
-- "limited conn.."-- you should configure the internet connection in the router's software ie 192.168.2.1 or any other IP for the router, use ISP help desk for this (if it's free).
Blue screens have numbers and sometimes explanations, usually they pop up because of incompatible driver, chek router software(driver) compatibility.
I seem to have the same problem. The machine we use is a Dell optiplex g260 running windows xp. It seems to happen intermittently and it effects the entire network. We have changed ram, swapped out all of the cards and power supply and we still have the problem. Here's what happens. When I attempt to transfer files in normal mode the computer from which i am transferring blue screens. If I switch to safe mode it works fine however, the system sometimes fails to reconnect to the internet. When this happens the entire network loses the network, I then have to restart the modem which usually cures the problem, but not always. I sometimes have to reboot the computer that blue screens again before the problem goes away.
Any ideas?
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