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Posts by joergfrde
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I actually had the latest version. But to be on the safe side, I used your link and reinstalled the player. The same problem. I guess that the problem is somewhere in my PC, de with Winamp I have the same problem. I once made a recording and attached it as an attachment.
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The Realplayer does not work under Win 7. It does not work in XP mode either. The troubleshooter indicates that the application is incompatible. It works on another PC with an Intel system.
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I would say your hardware Trust Deskjet 1576 has an error, for this reason test it again on another PC and exchange it if it is new.
I've now swapped the keyboards. Mine is now the Trust keyboard / mouse and my wife's is now the Logitech keyboard / mouse. The trust keyboard works on my PC. The peace of the house has been restored.
I assume that this is a bios problem. I had read in other forums that the ACPI suspend mode S3 can sometimes cause problems. -
I have now connected my keyboard (Logitech Cordless Desktop S520): It worked with this one.
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Uninstall the USB hub of the USB mouse / keyboard in the device manager. And restart the computer ...
Unfortunately did not help.
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With some models / manufacturers it is not possible for the hardware to run again after a standby. It did not work for me either. You have to call up the properties of the mouse or the program from the hardware manufacturer and look for a setting. Mouse call via control panel / mouse here under power management there should be a box (if available) with the text "device can activate the computer from standby" here you should set the Hagen. (MOUSE + Key Board)
It also happens after a restart.
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I have connected a wireless keyboard and mouse Trust Deskjet 7 to a PC running Win 1576 Home. This is connected to the PC via a USB stick. The keyboard and mouse do not work every time the PC is started or after it is woken up from standby mode. Only when I pull the stick out and put it back in again do they both work again. Each time it is displayed that the drivers have been installed and the hardware can now be used.
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That's how I did it, but when entering the password on the second PC, the error message mentioned appears.
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Following configuration:
Computer A Win 7 Professional
Computer B Win 7 Home Premium
On Comp. A a home network group has been set up. I have printed out the password.
With computer B, I wanted to join the homegroup. After entering the password and waiting for a while, the message "Cannot set up a homegroup on this computer" appears. -
I have now made up my mind to upgrade my PC. I intend to buy a Gigabyte GA-M720-US3 Socket AM 2+ as a motherboard. This board supports 64 bit. As an OS I have WIN 7 32 bit. Can I use the higher RAM (> 4 GB) with this board and my OS or do I also need WIN 7 64 bit?
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Thank you for the helpful answer. I have installed 2 SATA hard drives a 250 GB, 1 DVD burner (IDE) and a CD player (IDE).
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I have a Sunshine DDR2 (GA-8I915PMD) Ver 0.1 motherboard with an LGA775 socket in my PC. Does this board now also support an Intel Core 2 Quadcore Q8200 (2,33 GHZ)?
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As far as I know, the only option is a complete reinstallation.I did, of course, and then imported the data I had previously backed up with Easy Transfer.
But I was able to solve the problem. I deleted the Java directory and then reinstalled Java. It works now. -
Now that I have installed the Windows 7 OEM and imported the data with Easy Transfer from W7 RC, Java can no longer be found. A reinstallation fails with the message "Decompression of the core files failed".
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How do I dial a special server in the VPN?
When I set up a VPN connection under XP and then entered "// server name" under Start / Run, it opened (server is shared as a drive).
How do I do this now under Win 7. The VPN connection is not the problem that works. -
I installed XP and Windows 7 in two partitions. To do this, I created a new partition under XP and assigned a drive letter to it. I then installed Win 7 in the second partition. Under Win 7 the XP partition is now not recognizable because under Win 7 the partition has a different drive letter (C :), just like the XP partition under XP. How do I get Win 7 to read the XP partition?
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OK, that seems to have helped at first. In any case, all USB devices were recognized. Let's see how long?
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Happy too early. Now my USB hub that my phone was plugged into was not recognized. PC crashed with a blue screen. Error message: Plug & Play caused an error due to a defective driver.
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I don't even have it anymore. I shit down some time ago because of problems with third-party security software. But today I turned on my computer, put the reader in the back and lo and behold it was read. Reader pulled out and put in front and lo and behold it was read. Maybe my computer had to sleep on it for a night.