system restore doent delete or change any user files. only system and installed components. if that doesnt work try a repair install (not full) then if it works it wont take ages to get it back to how it was. another thing to try is SFC - System file checker start ---> run ---> type: CMD --->on command prompt type: sfc \scannow *this requires the windows cd. SFC users guide found here ps... were not nerd nor geeks
I have cought it a few times. As long as you remember its there you will be fine. I don think where you want it is quite prone to being cought. There is a plastic they can use but get advice from a pro first.
I had my nape done twice. Healed very quickly. Just make sure you dont catch it on anything and clean it every day for a month or so. As for rejection it will only really happen if you irrertate it and play with it. Ive never had a problem with any of my piercings and i had 4. Its probably not very painfull below your belly button but i could be wrong. Pics When it was done: When it got ripped in the mosh pit: Its a bit nasty - click here after that healed: i have since take the bottom one out as the rip shrunk it and made it look crap
Check the router is broadcasting its SSID. Use this to see the signal strength and if its encrpted or not. If it is check the old comp for the key and encryption type. What router is it?
the person sending the file needs to do this: right click on the file - go to properties - and where it says "secuirty" click unblock. (before they send it) then send it agin. Pic:
Hey, Im after a disk hub for my mavic D521 wheel and would like some help. Ive seen this American Classic 140 Disk Hub on Tarty's site. Is it any good? Im after a light and cheep disk hub. Any suggestions? Cheers
the orange cable may just be the power cable. on all the laptops i have worked on the actuall "data" connection is about 30 pins sticking out of the drive that slots into a plug. I would say find a local PC shop cos PC world will rip you off (unless its still under warrante). Hard drives can withstand a drop as long as its not in operation. hope this helps. hang on are you talking about the CD drive or hard drive ?
what you mean? "NETGEAR’s 85 Mbps Wall-Plugged Ethernet Adapter (XE103) is the fast solution for extending your home network by using standard electrical outlets. It delivers everything you need to set up an Internet connection in any room without running new wires." up to 85 MBp/s so much faster than standard 802.11B/G.