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  1. I had a similar problem but on a modem using Ethernet so after calling the company witch they said their connection was fine and i should get a new modem. So i got the new modem and it still didn't work so I decided to keep it rather than keep my 4 year old one with a piece of a metal chip rattling inside it and pay a 15% repackaging fee. Then I checked the line and hooked up the cable that was run to my tv, about 20 feet away in the neighboring room. After it was hooked it up to the computer for the next day I realized that it was because of the cable. I would suspect it was the squirrels since they have been known to chew on the power cables leading to the electric bird feeder.

     

     

     

     

     

    Here are some other things you could try because it is most probable it is not my case:

     

    -If you have a ups you could plug the router into it and see if that will help at all since I have herd of that causing routers to disconnect.

     

    -Another think you could do is holding the reset button in for 30 seconds witch will change everything to its original settings, including passwords.

     

    -Try removing the security of the wireless network too-Maybe demote your modem to a simple brige by

     

    going to advanced settings (set to brige/PPPoE) and then do it for the router and give

     

    it direct access to modem by providing login credentials after you save your settings it should be good and not cause miscommunication because of dynamic ip addresses.

  2. make sure you don't get any this device is not responding warnings

     

     

     

    Open device manager

     

    check the device status under the device manager and make sure it is good

     

    check the power consumption and make sure all the drivers are good

     

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    make sure both are usb 2.0

     

    make sure you have the correct and up to date drivers for your version of windows and your device

  3. emmm 66and06 , why would uninstalling Java help atall? he believe;s he ahs a keylogger... they cannot hide inside java, as it is a very secure langauge

     

     

     

    Java is not programed in Java so it is not secure and the only reason java is more secure is because it runs byte code off the JVM instead of machine code witch is one of the reasons Java is slower than other languages like C# and C++

  4. 1. Kasper spy

     

    2. NOD32

     

    3. norton

     

     

     

    http://usa.kaspersky.com/store/ << how much Kasper sky costs(the anti-virus comes with anti spyware)

     

    http://www.eset.com/purchase/index.php <

     

    http://www.symantec.com/home_homeoffice ... id=nav2007 << how much norton costs(press purchase options in the middle box)

     

     

     

    You shouldn't get more than one antivirus at a time so you should uninstall AVG before you install another

     

     

     

    If you are looking for a firewall i would recommended zone alarm

  5. WOW, those are some great photographs. I can't imagine how that person got so many fantastic photos. My favorite one would be the one of the person walking through the ice tunnel even though it is not extremely good.

  6. If you are going to an art school then you don't have much to worry about as long as they have an intro course for it witch just about every art school does. Just practice drawling a lot so later you will not have any trouble drawling things and you can focus on getting the animation right. I think terly is planning on becoming an animator too so he would know more then i do.

  7. never use the shapes when making a pixel except when you need a perfect circle such as a ball. All pixel work should be done with the 1 px tool, i find it efficient to select foreground as black a background as white then draw with the left mouse button and white it out with the right. Also go to Colors > edit colors.. whenever you need a color because the preset ones rarely match colors for anything in real life. You also need to start experimenting with some shading witch can greatly improve a pixel if done right. To do that just select a base color and get 1 or 2 shades lighter and darker with the custom colors feature. To store them you can either put them in your pallet or just paint a pixel or two on your picture and then use the eye dropper to select them witch i find to be the most efficient. Usually your pixel will always look better with a 1 px black border. Another thing you need to do is keep nature in mind. For example usually there will not be perfect oval ponds or a bunch of moutons clustered together with grassy fields surrounding them. What you has drawn isn't really a pixel drawing, it's just a drawling but it is a good start. You can find some pixel signature tutorials here in the faq.

  8. I like it, especially the planet. Only thing I would have to say seems out of place is the streaks neat the sun and the one across the planet along with the spot left of the dolphin that doesn't seem to be blended well.

  9. since the wireless network seems to be working it would recommend you use the system restore feature. If you want to go back to now then you can just undo the restore. You "might" loose a downloaded file or two from linewire because that has been my experience with bit torrenting and system restore.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    If the restoration fails or your computer still has problems then you may choose to uninstall limewire. I would wait for more posters ideas for this though since it can take a lot of work. If that fails then i would do a ping test witch is when you run cmd then type ping witch that should tell you if you are connected to the internet for real or if it is just a browser issue. Try to run devmgmt.msc then you should expand the network adapters category and check to make sure that none of them are disabled or not working properly witch they would have a red mark through them if they where. Then try to run in safe mode (F8 on startup).

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