may i know wats the error message.... can you please send some details of what exactly happens when you open internet explorer, on my email address [email protected], however you can try this: Step 1 Reset Internet Explorer Settings feature from Control Panel, follow these steps: 1. Exit all programs, including Internet Explorer (if it is running). 2. If you use Windows XP, click Start, and then click Run. Type the following command in the Open box, and then press ENTER: inetcpl.cpl If you use Windows Vista, click Start Collapse this imageExpand this image Start button . Type the following command in the Start Search box, and then press ENTER: inetcpl.cpl The Internet Options dialog box appears. 3. Click the Advanced tab. 4. Under Reset Internet Explorer settings, click Reset. Then click Reset again. 5. When Internet Explorer finishes resetting the settings, click Close in the Reset Internet Explorer Settings dialog box. 6. Start Internet Explorer again. if this does not help, move onto step 2 Step 2 1. disconnect all the cables from the modem 2. disconnect the cable that goes from the modem to the computer (if hard wired) 3. wait for 30 seconds 4. connect all the cables back in 5. wait for the lights to stabalisemay i know wats the error message.... can you please send some details of what exactly happens when you open internet explorer, on my email address [email protected], however you can try this: Step 1 Reset Internet Explorer Settings feature from Control Panel, follow these steps: 1. Exit all programs, including Internet Explorer (if it is running). 2. If you use Windows XP, click Start, and then click Run. Type the following command in the Open box, and then press ENTER: inetcpl.cpl If you use Windows Vista, click Start Collapse this imageExpand this image Start button . Type the following command in the Start Search box, and then press ENTER: inetcpl.cpl The Internet Options dialog box appears. 3. Click the Advanced tab. 4. Under Reset Internet Explorer settings, click Reset. Then click Reset again. 5. When Internet Explorer finishes resetting the settings, click Close in the Reset Internet Explorer Settings dialog box. 6. Start Internet Explorer again. if this does not help, move onto step 2 Step 2 1. disconnect all the cables from the modem 2. disconnect the cable that goes from the modem to the computer (if hard wired) 3. wait for 30 seconds 4. connect all the cables back in 5. wait for the lights to stabalise
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Look for a key labeled "Fn" (blue lettering) on the lower left side of the keyboard
Hold the "Fn" key and then use the Up/Down arrows to adjust brightness.
If that doesn't work, reboot your laptop and get into the BIOS. There is a screen for brightness. I don't recall how it is labeled, but it's one of the last pages as you cycle through the BIOS options.
See if you can go into safe mode by hitting the F8 key right after the dell splash screen and right before the XP splash screen comes up. If you can get into safe mode try to uninstall the rangeplus adapter and try reinstalling again after rebooting the system normally.
Try a powered USB hub, this will boost the power in the USB curcuit.
Also ensure that in Device Manager, USB Root HUB, Power Management tab, that the option to let windows turn off the device is unchecked.
I'd put ubuntu on it, if it's a inspiron 1000, should run ok. If you have the restore disks from dell, just turn it on, pop in the cd, then reboot, the pc should boot from cd, then just follow the promps, make sure you delete all partitions, format thorough (not quick NTFS), use the whole disk for windows
Yes, most wireless cards will slide into an available slot on the side of the laptop. This slot is a feature that is an option on most dell laptops. if you purchased a fully loaded laptop form dell, you should have this wireless internet slot located on one of the sides of this laptop.
may i know wats the error message.... can you please send some details of what exactly happens when you open internet explorer, on my email address [email protected], however you can try this: Step 1 Reset Internet Explorer Settings feature from Control Panel, follow these steps: 1. Exit all programs, including Internet Explorer (if it is running). 2. If you use Windows XP, click Start, and then click Run. Type the following command in the Open box, and then press ENTER: inetcpl.cpl If you use Windows Vista, click Start Collapse this imageExpand this image Start button . Type the following command in the Start Search box, and then press ENTER: inetcpl.cpl The Internet Options dialog box appears. 3. Click the Advanced tab. 4. Under Reset Internet Explorer settings, click Reset. Then click Reset again. 5. When Internet Explorer finishes resetting the settings, click Close in the Reset Internet Explorer Settings dialog box. 6. Start Internet Explorer again. if this does not help, move onto step 2 Step 2 1. disconnect all the cables from the modem 2. disconnect the cable that goes from the modem to the computer (if hard wired) 3. wait for 30 seconds 4. connect all the cables back in 5. wait for the lights to stabalise
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