Gavin
i saw someone controlling their computer from their iPhone it was a windows 7 based computer and they wouldn't tell me the name of the app my computer is a window xp based if that any needed info
Answer
try team viewer. you can control any computer of your friends via internet.
try team viewer. you can control any computer of your friends via internet.
computer issues! help please?
snosh
my computer hasbeen messing up here lately i am not sure why i have a virus protection (avg) and adware protection but sometimes it will restart on its own, or when i restart the computer it will want to check files for consenticy by scanning them and such its wierd i just did a system restore but still what should i do? wipe out ( how do i do it? i dont have a disk) what? here my computer info
acer travelmate 240 windows xp 2.5 ghz 256mb ram
Answer
Right-click on My Computer, select Manage, then click on Event Viewer, then double-click on the System item.
This will show you various software events that happened with your computer. You can try to look at the various events (double-click on one for more details) and see if it's telling you about any problems.
You might also try right-clicking on My Computer, selecting Properties, then click on Advanced, Startup & Recover, and un-checking "Automatically Restart" under "System Failure". This will let you see error message if Windows crashes.
If none of that helps, then maybe you have a hardware problem. You can get a program called memtest86 to test out your memory. You might also look for a program that will show your CPU temperature and see if it's overheating.
p.s. You really have way too little RAM. You should add a 512MB or 1GB stick of DDR (not DDR2!) laptop memory asap!
Right-click on My Computer, select Manage, then click on Event Viewer, then double-click on the System item.
This will show you various software events that happened with your computer. You can try to look at the various events (double-click on one for more details) and see if it's telling you about any problems.
You might also try right-clicking on My Computer, selecting Properties, then click on Advanced, Startup & Recover, and un-checking "Automatically Restart" under "System Failure". This will let you see error message if Windows crashes.
If none of that helps, then maybe you have a hardware problem. You can get a program called memtest86 to test out your memory. You might also look for a program that will show your CPU temperature and see if it's overheating.
p.s. You really have way too little RAM. You should add a 512MB or 1GB stick of DDR (not DDR2!) laptop memory asap!
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