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I don't know the answer! The assignment is to make your own test with problems from the book... who bothers to read the side notes LOL
I am so glad they issue CD-ROM textbooks now, so I don't break my back going to school.CYA Later:
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I had this problem a while back. Looks like a Rodentus Hijackzygous problem.
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Hi DRF,
Here is the answer I got from HP.
Thank you for contacting HP Total Care.
I see that there are multiple iexplore.exe programs running in
taskmanager. This issue might occur due to various reasons.
To resolve this issue, I request you to close all the iexplore.exe
programs by following the steps below:
1. Press and hold the CTRL + ALT + DELETE keys on your keyboard. The
Windows Task Manager opens showing a list of all running programs.
NOTE: If your computer hangs or locks up, the Task Manager window
might not open or might take a few moments to open.
Pressing the CTRL + ALT + DELETE keys two or three times
will restart your computer. You will lose any unsaved
data. If the computer does not respond to the keyboard,
press and hold down the POWER button for five seconds, or
until you hear the computer shut down. Wait ten seconds
before restarting the computer.
2. Click the Processes tab.
3. Select the program you want to close and click End Process.
* Under the Applications tab, you can close any active programs,
or tasks, by selecting the application and clicking End Task.
4. If another screen opens stating the task has stopped responding,
click End Task.
5. Repeat Steps 1 - 4 for each of the programs you want to close,
except for Explorer and Systray.
This should resolve the issue.
If the issue persist, download and install a spyware/adware removal
utility on the computer.
You can download any one of the following third-party software:
* Ad-aware
* Spybot
To download and install Ad-Aware software, visit the following Web
site:
Ad-aware is a free multi-spyware removal utility that scans the memory,
registry and hard drives for known spyware and scumware components and
allows you to remove them safely.
To download and install Spybot software, visit the following Web site:
NOTE: One or more of the URLs above will take you to a non HP Web
site. HP does not control and is not responsible for
information outside of the HP Web site.
Spybot - Search & Destroy can detect and remove adware files and
modules from your computer. Spybot can also clean program and Web
usage tracks from your system, which is especially useful if you share
your computer with other users.
This should resolve the issue.
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Originally Posted by drfsupercenterAbout the diabetes thing, it depends if they were homozygous dominant or heterozygous, or if diabetes is recessive.Comment
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Today in science we did a fake investigation with fake DNA to solve a fake murder case. I am sure it's nothing compared to Columbo's job.
@uufta... that's what I did, open task manager and close the IE windows. What I want to know is, what is causing them?CYA Later:
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Originally Posted by drfsupercenterToday in science we did a fake investigation with fake DNA to solve a fake murder case. I am sure it's nothing compared to Columbo's job.
@uufta... that's what I did, open task manager and close the IE windows. What I want to know is, what is causing them?
Have you done scans of your system with Anti-Virus and Malware scanners? I would suggest giving Ewido a try as it was able to get rid of Winwly32.dll where other products failed. Something is running in the background that's causing IE to either not completely execute, or as I said, not being drawn onto your screen.
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What happens is, when I hit the "x" it closes but does not disappear from the task manager.CYA Later:
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Originally Posted by ChewySince we are hijacking this thread, let's do it with style.
All my maternal uncles and grandfather were bald by their 30's or 40's,
I am 57.
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I used ewido, and it found 88 things. All but one was for Firefox strangely, as this problem was with IE. Attached is the scan log - any insight?Attached FilesCYA Later:
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Yes I am.
Ad-Aware is good for scanning, but it does crap when removing... normally restarting the PC brings all the items back!CYA Later:
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