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Why does the belkin guest access page appear? Have had PC for over 2 years and last week this page started to appear for the first time.

There is an option in your router to disable that option. You have to get into the settings for the router you have. Typically you can open up a web browser and type 192.168.2.1 and it should give you a log in window. If you have not set an admin password for the router just leave it blank and hit ok. Look on the left column to find "guest access". Click on that and you will see the option to click disable. Hope this helps
2/14/2015 10:09:41 PM • Acer Veriton... • Answered on Feb 14, 2015
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Starting problam

format your os
1/28/2015 1:32:55 PM • Acer Veriton... • Answered on Jan 28, 2015
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How do i install an ssd to replace hard drive

The drives will usually come with a utility to copy your old drive to the SSD and make the SSD the bootable drive. You just need to have both drives connected at the same time. Check for download instructions in the packaging with the drive or check the manufacturers website.
1/7/2015 11:09:52 PM • Acer Veriton... • Answered on Jan 07, 2015
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Desktop wont start up

Need more info here please. What kind of computer is there any beep. Try to unplug your computer then while it's unplug hit the power button. Then plug Back in see if this helps
9/7/2014 9:02:46 AM • Acer Veriton... • Answered on Sep 07, 2014
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Why blinking yellow light and green light infront of cpu

Check if the signal cable for the display is connected and whether there is any kink that may break a wire inside the cable. If the circuit for display inside the computer is broken, most of the time you would hear beeping when turning on the computer.
8/2/2014 6:35:17 AM • Acer Veriton... • Answered on Aug 02, 2014
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Microphone is mute and can't unchek now

Did you try plugging in a microphone before trying to unmute it?
7/31/2014 8:33:03 PM • Acer Veriton... • Answered on Jul 31, 2014
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How can i reset my administration password if i

Use your windows disk and reset the password from there. 2. Boot into safe mode (using f8 at startup) and you will be logged into the built in admin account where you can change the other admin passwords. 3. Use the free Trinity Rescue Kit to recover the admin password.
5/6/2014 11:07:09 AM • Acer Veriton... • Answered on May 06, 2014
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How to enter acer veriton m661 boot menu

On most PCs you need to press F8 continuosly wheen first starting your computer, If that does not work try you Del key
4/3/2014 3:33:50 AM • Acer Veriton... • Answered on Apr 03, 2014
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Will not power up after power outage

Sometimes before the power goes out, there's a power surge. Not always, but a lot of times. This could be tricky, but worth a shot. Look on the back of your power supply where the power cable plugs in. Look to see if there is a switch that's been flipped so that it's turned off. Some power supplies have breaker switches. If it's turned on, try a different outlet you know works. If that still doesn't fix the issue, then you may have a blown fuse. Typically, there are only four screws on the back of the case holding your power supply in. Pull your power supply out and take it apart. Don't yank on anything. Look for the fuse. sometimes it's a clear one that you can just look at. Sometimes it's one of those annoying ceramic fuses and it's just white in the middle. To see if that's blown, there are a few methods. First is to use a multimeter if you have one. Set it to Ohms (resistance) and put a probe on either side of the fuse. Doesn't matter if it's in circuit or not. (Still plugged in or pulled out.) If you see infinite resistance, that means the circuit is open and the fuse is blown. Be sure to replace it with the same kind of fuse. There are stipulations where another type/spec would work, but for the sake of simplicity, just getting the exact same fuse is alot easier. If you don't have a multimeter, there are other ways of checking. The first one is a voltage tester. You can get these for a few dollars just about anywhere. Get a battery too. Doesn't matter what kind it is as long as it's not a button battery. Now you're going to make a circuit here. First, put the probes of the voltage tester on either side of the battery to make sure it lights up. If it doesn't, then either the battery is dead, or if you have a voltage tester with a LED, then you've got it hooked up backwards. Once you get a good light from the battery, then it's time to test the fuse. Put one probe on one end of the fuse and the other probe on one end of the battery. Then have a wire going from the other end of the battery to the other end of the fuse. Or just push that end of the battery to the free end of the fuse. This is where it's super handy to have four hands. Again, make sure if you have an LED tester, that it's going the right way. May have to flip the battery around a few times to make sure it's all working. If you've done this and the light is on, then your fuse is good. If the light is off then the fuse is bad. If the fuse is good, then you've got bigger problems. If you don't have a multimeter or a voltage tester, then there's an even cheaper way to test a fuse. Get a 9 Volt battery. Touch one end to one of the metal ends of the fuse and slowly touch the other terminal to the opposite end of the fuse. If it's a good fuse, you will see a spark. You may have to turn the lights out and put on your grandpa glasses to see it. If you can't for the life of you get a spark, then most likely the fuse is bad. Or the battery is dead, again. Make sure it's either new or out of something that was working at full power at the time you pulled it out. I really hope for your sake the fuse is blown. That's the cheapest easiest fix for this problem ever. If that's not the case, let me know and I'll walk you through how to test your power supply without needing the computer to turn it on.
3/7/2014 10:40:36 PM • Acer Veriton... • Answered on Mar 07, 2014
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Acer Veriton M410 - Won't boot

I haven't worked with an Xtap before, but lets address the boot problem. Often when working inside the machine, the RAM can become unseated or poorly connected. Remove any cards (noting which slot they were in) except for a video card (if you are using one). Remove the RAM cards and refit them making sure they snap back in to the socket. Don't be afraid to press firmly on the RAM when re-seating it. It must click firmly in or you will have problems. If you have two sticks of RAM, try just inserting the one closest to the CPU first and try booting. If ok, insert the other stick. If the machine boots, shut down and install cards one by one. Good luck.
11/17/2013 1:13:19 AM • Acer Veriton... • Answered on Nov 17, 2013
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Acer warranty check

check the power source there might be a problem with the power supply and also clear the cmos
9/30/2013 10:33:08 AM • Acer Veriton... • Answered on Sep 30, 2013
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