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If your system is running a Windows operating system, you should remove the WiFi manager that dell supplies. The Windows one is the most effective and efficient. When you have more that one system trying to do the same job you will always have a chance of conflict. If you are getting a "Blue Screen" when your system crashes then you should remove anything you have fitted since it was working properly. This type of system crash is usually caused by a hardware problem-either physical or driver based. To eliminate the drivers from the equation you should try and run your computer in "Safe Mode". this allows the system to run without external drivers.
Den xero giati alla den antapokrinetai h kamera....otan pao na tin anoixo moy grafei....Cannot open file..ti mporo na kano gia na apokatastiso to problima...mipos apokatestisa to antistixo logismiko? ti na kano?
The Generals Online registration database is shared with the GameSpy ID database (Generals Online is powered by Gamespy). Chances are that someone (probably you) has already registered a GameSpy ID for the e-mail address you have chosen. Go to http://www.gamespyid.com/ to recover the username and/or password associated with that e-mail address. give that a try.
Let me know how that goes, if you need further help
Another possibility is that the original poster did not push the "+"
button on the main remote when on the screen in Mario Kart to register
additional remotes.
This
happened to me. I was holding down the 1 and 2 buttons over and over on
the second remote, watching the blue lights flash, but the remote
wouldn't register. Eventually someone noticed the instructions on the
screen to push the "+" button. When you push the "+" button, another
screen appears to let you really register additional remotes.
In
Wii Sports, there is no pushing of the "+" button to register new
remotes... I had incorrectly assumed it worked the same way in Mario
Kart and didn't bother reading the on-screen instructions.
A couple of questions for you...
1) What do you mean by 'crash'? How do you know its crashed?
2) Can you look in the Windows Event Viewer to see if there are any warning/error messages in the Application or System logs around the time of the starting or crashing of your web site on port 80? If so, anything that suggests the issue. If you don't understand the errors, try posting some of them here.
3) Is there any other web server running on port 80? If your running Internet Information Server, open the Internet Information Server Manager (mmc) console and click on "Web Sites" and it should list all the sites in the right pane. If you have anything 'running' on port 80, it will conflict.
4) Are you running Apache or any other web server on the system? If so, you're going to need to look at those configurations as well.
5) How about any other applications that might have a built in web server?
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