Guest bade Posted July 20, 2007 Posted July 20, 2007 hey i dunno if i use the right word, but my computer keeps on hang or freeze these last week, cant recognize what's the problem, and i already defragment it and still lots of space to use, and sometimes there is these message saying that i should update my video driver and i already did it, and still keeps on froze. somebody told me that maybe the problem is on the keyboard and mouse coz the light indicator of the keyboard and mouse always blinking,, and advice me to switch from cordless keyboard and mouse to the usual using USB,, im not a computer whiz so pardon me with my wordings dont really know what exact words to used.. by the way im using widows XP.. hope somebody could HELP me with my computer!!!im patienly waiting fot response.. have a great day!!!
Guest Gistcheckin Posted July 20, 2007 Posted July 20, 2007 What OS are you using? IE version? Clear you Cache Files - Tools>Internet Options>General Tab Delete all history, cookies, passwords, etc..... You might also take a look at C:\Windows\Downloaded Program Files Click on View then click on Details If you see any listed as damaged, right click on them and remove them. If you see any with a Black Shield with Yellow Exclamation mark within, right click on them and remove them. Reboot your system Try uninstalling then adding the video drivers using the Add New Hardware Wizard. Sometimes that's all it takes. Disable Anti-virus and firewall software if you're updating through windows update site - retry updating -- Gistcheckin "bade" wrote: > hey i dunno if i use the right word, but my computer keeps on hang or freeze > these last week, cant recognize what's the problem, and i already defragment > it and still lots of space to use, and sometimes there is these message > saying that i should update my video driver and i already did it, and still > keeps on froze. somebody told me that maybe the problem is on the keyboard > and mouse coz the light indicator of the keyboard and mouse always blinking,, > and advice me to switch from cordless keyboard and mouse to the usual using > USB,, im not a computer whiz so pardon me with my wordings dont really know > what exact words to used.. by the way im using widows XP.. hope somebody > could HELP me with my computer!!!im patienly waiting fot response.. have a > great day!!!
Guest bade Posted July 21, 2007 Posted July 21, 2007 hey gistcheckin thank you so much for replying so fast to my problem, what is OS?, and i recently downloaded the Internet Explorer version 7... and how can i go to the C:\Windows\Downloaded Program Files,, please help me with these step by step,, sorry not familiar with programs here in the computer,, and how can i reboot my system??? if im gonna disable the Anti-virus and firewall software will my computer at risk,, coz im updating thru windows update site... thank you gitscheckin for the info really i am thankful!!! still waiting for your response... "Gistcheckin" wrote: > What OS are you using? IE version? > > Clear you Cache Files - > Tools>Internet Options>General Tab > Delete all history, cookies, passwords, etc..... > > You might also take a look at C:\Windows\Downloaded Program Files > Click on View then click on Details > If you see any listed as damaged, right click on them and remove them. If > you see any with a Black Shield with Yellow Exclamation mark within, right > click on them and remove them. Reboot your system > > Try uninstalling then adding the video drivers using the Add New Hardware > Wizard. Sometimes that's all it takes. > Disable Anti-virus and firewall software if you're updating through windows > update site - retry updating > > > -- > Gistcheckin > > > "bade" wrote: > > > hey i dunno if i use the right word, but my computer keeps on hang or freeze > > these last week, cant recognize what's the problem, and i already defragment > > it and still lots of space to use, and sometimes there is these message > > saying that i should update my video driver and i already did it, and still > > keeps on froze. somebody told me that maybe the problem is on the keyboard > > and mouse coz the light indicator of the keyboard and mouse always blinking,, > > and advice me to switch from cordless keyboard and mouse to the usual using > > USB,, im not a computer whiz so pardon me with my wordings dont really know > > what exact words to used.. by the way im using widows XP.. hope somebody > > could HELP me with my computer!!!im patienly waiting fot response.. have a > > great day!!!
Guest Gistcheckin Posted July 21, 2007 Posted July 21, 2007 OS is operating system. You obviously have Windows XP, correct? To get to Downloaded Program files, you can click Tools on the right of your toolbar and select Internet Options Under Browsing History on the General Tab, click on Settings Button Click on View Objects button This is Downloaded Program Files ( the other way is to click on Drive C then double click on Windows Files and scroll to Downloaded Program Files) Click on View then click on Details If you see any listed as damaged, right click on them and remove them. If you see any with a Black Shield with Yellow Exclamation mark within, right click on them and remove them. Close the window Click Ok Back on the General Tab under Browsing History, click on Delete Button Click on Delete All - This will clear your cache files Click Close Click Ok Reboot means restart your computer If you do disable AV and Firewall, yes, your computer will be at risk until you're finished with the download/install from Windows Update. You can then re-enable them. At times, it is advised to disable them due to conflicts with downloading/installing software. -- Gistcheckin "bade" wrote: > hey gistcheckin thank you so much for replying so fast to my problem, what is > OS?, and i recently downloaded the Internet Explorer version 7... > and how can i go to the C:\Windows\Downloaded Program Files,, please help me > with these step by step,, sorry not familiar with programs here in the > computer,, and how can i reboot my system??? > if im gonna disable the Anti-virus and firewall software will my computer at > risk,, coz im updating thru windows update site... > thank you gitscheckin for the info really i am thankful!!! > still waiting for your response... > > "Gistcheckin" wrote: > > > What OS are you using? IE version? > > > > Clear you Cache Files - > > Tools>Internet Options>General Tab > > Delete all history, cookies, passwords, etc..... > > > > You might also take a look at C:\Windows\Downloaded Program Files > > Click on View then click on Details > > If you see any listed as damaged, right click on them and remove them. If > > you see any with a Black Shield with Yellow Exclamation mark within, right > > click on them and remove them. Reboot your system > > > > Try uninstalling then adding the video drivers using the Add New Hardware > > Wizard. Sometimes that's all it takes. > > Disable Anti-virus and firewall software if you're updating through windows > > update site - retry updating > > > > > > -- > > Gistcheckin > > > > > > "bade" wrote: > > > > > hey i dunno if i use the right word, but my computer keeps on hang or freeze > > > these last week, cant recognize what's the problem, and i already defragment > > > it and still lots of space to use, and sometimes there is these message > > > saying that i should update my video driver and i already did it, and still > > > keeps on froze. somebody told me that maybe the problem is on the keyboard > > > and mouse coz the light indicator of the keyboard and mouse always blinking,, > > > and advice me to switch from cordless keyboard and mouse to the usual using > > > USB,, im not a computer whiz so pardon me with my wordings dont really know > > > what exact words to used.. by the way im using widows XP.. hope somebody > > > could HELP me with my computer!!!im patienly waiting fot response.. have a > > > great day!!!
Guest bade Posted July 25, 2007 Posted July 25, 2007 hey sorry haven't replied right away,, thanks again for the info!! i didn't see anything as you said when i go to downloaded program files instead i saw these Citrix ICA Client, Shockwave ActiveX Control and Windows Genuine Advantage Validation Tool,, nothing more... should i delete these? and these fast few days i observed that my pc doesn't froze but not these day when my cousin used the pc and went to his favorite site the addicting games, arcade street and miniclip.. oh my it froze and the light indicator of the mouse and keyboard start to blink and the color of the light from green to red til now its blinking!!! what should i do? please again help me... hope not taking much of your time... thank you again and waiting for your response!! have a great day!!! "Gistcheckin" wrote: > OS is operating system. You obviously have Windows XP, correct? > > To get to Downloaded Program files, you can click Tools on the right of your > toolbar and select Internet Options > Under Browsing History on the General Tab, click on Settings Button > Click on View Objects button > This is Downloaded Program Files ( the other way is to click on Drive C then > double click on Windows Files and scroll to Downloaded Program Files) > > Click on View then click on Details > If you see any listed as damaged, right click on them and remove them. If > you see any with a Black Shield with Yellow Exclamation mark within, right > click on them and remove them. > Close the window > Click Ok > Back on the General Tab under Browsing History, click on Delete Button > Click on Delete All - This will clear your cache files > Click Close > Click Ok > Reboot means restart your computer > > If you do disable AV and Firewall, yes, your computer will be at risk until > you're finished with the download/install from Windows Update. You can then > re-enable them. At times, it is advised to disable them due to conflicts > with downloading/installing software. > > -- > Gistcheckin > > > "bade" wrote: > > > hey gistcheckin thank you so much for replying so fast to my problem, what is > > OS?, and i recently downloaded the Internet Explorer version 7... > > and how can i go to the C:\Windows\Downloaded Program Files,, please help me > > with these step by step,, sorry not familiar with programs here in the > > computer,, and how can i reboot my system??? > > if im gonna disable the Anti-virus and firewall software will my computer at > > risk,, coz im updating thru windows update site... > > thank you gitscheckin for the info really i am thankful!!! > > still waiting for your response... > > > > "Gistcheckin" wrote: > > > > > What OS are you using? IE version? > > > > > > Clear you Cache Files - > > > Tools>Internet Options>General Tab > > > Delete all history, cookies, passwords, etc..... > > > > > > You might also take a look at C:\Windows\Downloaded Program Files > > > Click on View then click on Details > > > If you see any listed as damaged, right click on them and remove them. If > > > you see any with a Black Shield with Yellow Exclamation mark within, right > > > click on them and remove them. Reboot your system > > > > > > Try uninstalling then adding the video drivers using the Add New Hardware > > > Wizard. Sometimes that's all it takes. > > > Disable Anti-virus and firewall software if you're updating through windows > > > update site - retry updating > > > > > > > > > -- > > > Gistcheckin > > > > > > > > > "bade" wrote: > > > > > > > hey i dunno if i use the right word, but my computer keeps on hang or freeze > > > > these last week, cant recognize what's the problem, and i already defragment > > > > it and still lots of space to use, and sometimes there is these message > > > > saying that i should update my video driver and i already did it, and still > > > > keeps on froze. somebody told me that maybe the problem is on the keyboard > > > > and mouse coz the light indicator of the keyboard and mouse always blinking,, > > > > and advice me to switch from cordless keyboard and mouse to the usual using > > > > USB,, im not a computer whiz so pardon me with my wordings dont really know > > > > what exact words to used.. by the way im using widows XP.. hope somebody > > > > could HELP me with my computer!!!im patienly waiting fot response.. have a > > > > great day!!!
Guest Gistcheckin Posted July 26, 2007 Posted July 26, 2007 You can safely delete the genuine validation tool. If Shockwave Active X and Citrix ICA client were not damaged, you can leave them. If using a wireless mouse and keyboard, Resynchronize your device to the receiver To resynchronize the mouse or keyboard to the receiver, follow these steps. Note When you synchronize the mouse or the keyboard with the receiver, put the device near the receiver and put other wireless keyboards and mouse more than six feet away. 1. Press the button on the receiver, and then verify that the light on the receiver starts to blink. 2. If a dialog box appears on the screen in several seconds, follow the instructions that appear on the screen. Otherwise, go to the next step. 3. Press and release the Connect Channel button on the bottom of your mouse or keyboard. 4. Check the green light on the receiver. A steady green light means the synchronization was successful. If the problem persists, try steps 1 through 4 again. And, you may need to update drivers on both as well as possibly install new batteries. -- Gistcheckin "bade" wrote: > hey sorry haven't replied right away,, thanks again for the info!! i didn't > see anything as you said when i go to downloaded program files instead i saw > these Citrix ICA Client, Shockwave ActiveX Control and Windows Genuine > Advantage Validation Tool,, nothing more... should i delete these? > and these fast few days i observed that my pc doesn't froze but not these > day when my cousin used the pc and went to his favorite site the addicting > games, arcade street and miniclip.. oh my it froze and the light indicator of > the mouse and keyboard start to blink and the color of the light from green > to red til now its blinking!!! what should i do? please again help me... hope > not taking much of your time... > thank you again and waiting for your response!! > have a great day!!! > > "Gistcheckin" wrote: > > > OS is operating system. You obviously have Windows XP, correct? > > > > To get to Downloaded Program files, you can click Tools on the right of your > > toolbar and select Internet Options > > Under Browsing History on the General Tab, click on Settings Button > > Click on View Objects button > > This is Downloaded Program Files ( the other way is to click on Drive C then > > double click on Windows Files and scroll to Downloaded Program Files) > > > > Click on View then click on Details > > If you see any listed as damaged, right click on them and remove them. If > > you see any with a Black Shield with Yellow Exclamation mark within, right > > click on them and remove them. > > Close the window > > Click Ok > > Back on the General Tab under Browsing History, click on Delete Button > > Click on Delete All - This will clear your cache files > > Click Close > > Click Ok > > Reboot means restart your computer > > > > If you do disable AV and Firewall, yes, your computer will be at risk until > > you're finished with the download/install from Windows Update. You can then > > re-enable them. At times, it is advised to disable them due to conflicts > > with downloading/installing software. > > > > -- > > Gistcheckin > > > > > > "bade" wrote: > > > > > hey gistcheckin thank you so much for replying so fast to my problem, what is > > > OS?, and i recently downloaded the Internet Explorer version 7... > > > and how can i go to the C:\Windows\Downloaded Program Files,, please help me > > > with these step by step,, sorry not familiar with programs here in the > > > computer,, and how can i reboot my system??? > > > if im gonna disable the Anti-virus and firewall software will my computer at > > > risk,, coz im updating thru windows update site... > > > thank you gitscheckin for the info really i am thankful!!! > > > still waiting for your response... > > > > > > "Gistcheckin" wrote: > > > > > > > What OS are you using? IE version? > > > > > > > > Clear you Cache Files - > > > > Tools>Internet Options>General Tab > > > > Delete all history, cookies, passwords, etc..... > > > > > > > > You might also take a look at C:\Windows\Downloaded Program Files > > > > Click on View then click on Details > > > > If you see any listed as damaged, right click on them and remove them. If > > > > you see any with a Black Shield with Yellow Exclamation mark within, right > > > > click on them and remove them. Reboot your system > > > > > > > > Try uninstalling then adding the video drivers using the Add New Hardware > > > > Wizard. Sometimes that's all it takes. > > > > Disable Anti-virus and firewall software if you're updating through windows > > > > update site - retry updating > > > > > > > > > > > > -- > > > > Gistcheckin > > > > > > > > > > > > "bade" wrote: > > > > > > > > > hey i dunno if i use the right word, but my computer keeps on hang or freeze > > > > > these last week, cant recognize what's the problem, and i already defragment > > > > > it and still lots of space to use, and sometimes there is these message > > > > > saying that i should update my video driver and i already did it, and still > > > > > keeps on froze. somebody told me that maybe the problem is on the keyboard > > > > > and mouse coz the light indicator of the keyboard and mouse always blinking,, > > > > > and advice me to switch from cordless keyboard and mouse to the usual using > > > > > USB,, im not a computer whiz so pardon me with my wordings dont really know > > > > > what exact words to used.. by the way im using widows XP.. hope somebody > > > > > could HELP me with my computer!!!im patienly waiting fot response.. have a > > > > > great day!!!
Guest bade Posted July 27, 2007 Posted July 27, 2007 hey thanks again for the info,, i haven't remove yet the validation tool,, how can i update the drivers of my keyboard and mouse!!! is that im gonna do everytime the computer froze?!! i tried it last night while im chatting with my sister and suddenly the computer froze,, usually its just the keyboard and mouse which hanged and now the monitor also,, so i tried your solution but it didn't work,, and early these morning the keyboard and mouse hanged but the picture in the monitor is still moving and again i did resynchronization and it works... oh my it looks the problem in my computer is piling up... whew!!! anyweiz thank you again,, now i know somebody i could ask regarding problem with the computer... have a great day!!! "Gistcheckin" wrote: > You can safely delete the genuine validation tool. If Shockwave Active X and > Citrix ICA client were not damaged, you can leave them. > > If using a wireless mouse and keyboard, Resynchronize your device to the > receiver > > To resynchronize the mouse or keyboard to the receiver, follow these steps. > > Note When you synchronize the mouse or the keyboard with the receiver, put > the device near the receiver and put other wireless keyboards and mouse more > than six feet away. 1. Press the button on the receiver, and then verify that > the light on the receiver starts to blink. > > 2. If a dialog box appears on the screen in several seconds, follow the > instructions that appear on the screen. > > Otherwise, go to the next step. > > 3. Press and release the Connect Channel button on the bottom of your mouse > or keyboard. > 4. Check the green light on the receiver. A steady green light means the > synchronization was successful. If the problem persists, try steps 1 through > 4 again. > > And, you may need to update drivers on both as well as possibly install new > batteries. > -- > Gistcheckin > > > "bade" wrote: > > > hey sorry haven't replied right away,, thanks again for the info!! i didn't > > see anything as you said when i go to downloaded program files instead i saw > > these Citrix ICA Client, Shockwave ActiveX Control and Windows Genuine > > Advantage Validation Tool,, nothing more... should i delete these? > > and these fast few days i observed that my pc doesn't froze but not these > > day when my cousin used the pc and went to his favorite site the addicting > > games, arcade street and miniclip.. oh my it froze and the light indicator of > > the mouse and keyboard start to blink and the color of the light from green > > to red til now its blinking!!! what should i do? please again help me... hope > > not taking much of your time... > > thank you again and waiting for your response!! > > have a great day!!! > > > > "Gistcheckin" wrote: > > > > > OS is operating system. You obviously have Windows XP, correct? > > > > > > To get to Downloaded Program files, you can click Tools on the right of your > > > toolbar and select Internet Options > > > Under Browsing History on the General Tab, click on Settings Button > > > Click on View Objects button > > > This is Downloaded Program Files ( the other way is to click on Drive C then > > > double click on Windows Files and scroll to Downloaded Program Files) > > > > > > Click on View then click on Details > > > If you see any listed as damaged, right click on them and remove them. If > > > you see any with a Black Shield with Yellow Exclamation mark within, right > > > click on them and remove them. > > > Close the window > > > Click Ok > > > Back on the General Tab under Browsing History, click on Delete Button > > > Click on Delete All - This will clear your cache files > > > Click Close > > > Click Ok > > > Reboot means restart your computer > > > > > > If you do disable AV and Firewall, yes, your computer will be at risk until > > > you're finished with the download/install from Windows Update. You can then > > > re-enable them. At times, it is advised to disable them due to conflicts > > > with downloading/installing software. > > > > > > -- > > > Gistcheckin > > > > > > > > > "bade" wrote: > > > > > > > hey gistcheckin thank you so much for replying so fast to my problem, what is > > > > OS?, and i recently downloaded the Internet Explorer version 7... > > > > and how can i go to the C:\Windows\Downloaded Program Files,, please help me > > > > with these step by step,, sorry not familiar with programs here in the > > > > computer,, and how can i reboot my system??? > > > > if im gonna disable the Anti-virus and firewall software will my computer at > > > > risk,, coz im updating thru windows update site... > > > > thank you gitscheckin for the info really i am thankful!!! > > > > still waiting for your response... > > > > > > > > "Gistcheckin" wrote: > > > > > > > > > What OS are you using? IE version? > > > > > > > > > > Clear you Cache Files - > > > > > Tools>Internet Options>General Tab > > > > > Delete all history, cookies, passwords, etc..... > > > > > > > > > > You might also take a look at C:\Windows\Downloaded Program Files > > > > > Click on View then click on Details > > > > > If you see any listed as damaged, right click on them and remove them. If > > > > > you see any with a Black Shield with Yellow Exclamation mark within, right > > > > > click on them and remove them. Reboot your system > > > > > > > > > > Try uninstalling then adding the video drivers using the Add New Hardware > > > > > Wizard. Sometimes that's all it takes. > > > > > Disable Anti-virus and firewall software if you're updating through windows > > > > > update site - retry updating > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > -- > > > > > Gistcheckin > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > "bade" wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > hey i dunno if i use the right word, but my computer keeps on hang or freeze > > > > > > these last week, cant recognize what's the problem, and i already defragment > > > > > > it and still lots of space to use, and sometimes there is these message > > > > > > saying that i should update my video driver and i already did it, and still > > > > > > keeps on froze. somebody told me that maybe the problem is on the keyboard > > > > > > and mouse coz the light indicator of the keyboard and mouse always blinking,, > > > > > > and advice me to switch from cordless keyboard and mouse to the usual using > > > > > > USB,, im not a computer whiz so pardon me with my wordings dont really know > > > > > > what exact words to used.. by the way im using widows XP.. hope somebody > > > > > > could HELP me with my computer!!!im patienly waiting fot response.. have a > > > > > > great day!!!
Guest Gistcheckin Posted July 27, 2007 Posted July 27, 2007 You're welcome. You have a good one, too. Right click on My Computer icon and select Manage Click on Device Manager one time Click the + next to keyboard to expand the menu Right click on the keyboard name and select update driver Click the + next to Mice and other pointing devices to expand the menu Right click on the mouse name and select update driver software Close device manager when you're done You can also go to the manufacturer's site and look for downloads (ex: logitech, HP, Dell, etc.....) -- Gistcheckin "bade" wrote: > hey thanks again for the info,, i haven't remove yet the validation tool,, > how can i update the drivers of my keyboard and mouse!!! is that im gonna do > everytime the computer froze?!! i tried it last night while im chatting with > my sister and suddenly the computer froze,, usually its just the keyboard and > mouse which hanged and now the monitor also,, so i tried your solution but it > didn't work,, and early these morning the keyboard and mouse hanged but the > picture in the monitor is still moving and again i did resynchronization and > it works... oh my it looks the problem in my computer is piling up... whew!!! > anyweiz thank you again,, now i know somebody i could ask regarding problem > with the computer... > have a great day!!! > "Gistcheckin" wrote: > > > You can safely delete the genuine validation tool. If Shockwave Active X and > > Citrix ICA client were not damaged, you can leave them. > > > > If using a wireless mouse and keyboard, Resynchronize your device to the > > receiver > > > > To resynchronize the mouse or keyboard to the receiver, follow these steps. > > > > Note When you synchronize the mouse or the keyboard with the receiver, put > > the device near the receiver and put other wireless keyboards and mouse more > > than six feet away. 1. Press the button on the receiver, and then verify that > > the light on the receiver starts to blink. > > > > 2. If a dialog box appears on the screen in several seconds, follow the > > instructions that appear on the screen. > > > > Otherwise, go to the next step. > > > > 3. Press and release the Connect Channel button on the bottom of your mouse > > or keyboard. > > 4. Check the green light on the receiver. A steady green light means the > > synchronization was successful. If the problem persists, try steps 1 through > > 4 again. > > > > And, you may need to update drivers on both as well as possibly install new > > batteries. > > -- > > Gistcheckin > > > > > > "bade" wrote: > > > > > hey sorry haven't replied right away,, thanks again for the info!! i didn't > > > see anything as you said when i go to downloaded program files instead i saw > > > these Citrix ICA Client, Shockwave ActiveX Control and Windows Genuine > > > Advantage Validation Tool,, nothing more... should i delete these? > > > and these fast few days i observed that my pc doesn't froze but not these > > > day when my cousin used the pc and went to his favorite site the addicting > > > games, arcade street and miniclip.. oh my it froze and the light indicator of > > > the mouse and keyboard start to blink and the color of the light from green > > > to red til now its blinking!!! what should i do? please again help me... hope > > > not taking much of your time... > > > thank you again and waiting for your response!! > > > have a great day!!! > > > > > > "Gistcheckin" wrote: > > > > > > > OS is operating system. You obviously have Windows XP, correct? > > > > > > > > To get to Downloaded Program files, you can click Tools on the right of your > > > > toolbar and select Internet Options > > > > Under Browsing History on the General Tab, click on Settings Button > > > > Click on View Objects button > > > > This is Downloaded Program Files ( the other way is to click on Drive C then > > > > double click on Windows Files and scroll to Downloaded Program Files) > > > > > > > > Click on View then click on Details > > > > If you see any listed as damaged, right click on them and remove them. If > > > > you see any with a Black Shield with Yellow Exclamation mark within, right > > > > click on them and remove them. > > > > Close the window > > > > Click Ok > > > > Back on the General Tab under Browsing History, click on Delete Button > > > > Click on Delete All - This will clear your cache files > > > > Click Close > > > > Click Ok > > > > Reboot means restart your computer > > > > > > > > If you do disable AV and Firewall, yes, your computer will be at risk until > > > > you're finished with the download/install from Windows Update. You can then > > > > re-enable them. At times, it is advised to disable them due to conflicts > > > > with downloading/installing software. > > > > > > > > -- > > > > Gistcheckin > > > > > > > > > > > > "bade" wrote: > > > > > > > > > hey gistcheckin thank you so much for replying so fast to my problem, what is > > > > > OS?, and i recently downloaded the Internet Explorer version 7... > > > > > and how can i go to the C:\Windows\Downloaded Program Files,, please help me > > > > > with these step by step,, sorry not familiar with programs here in the > > > > > computer,, and how can i reboot my system??? > > > > > if im gonna disable the Anti-virus and firewall software will my computer at > > > > > risk,, coz im updating thru windows update site... > > > > > thank you gitscheckin for the info really i am thankful!!! > > > > > still waiting for your response... > > > > > > > > > > "Gistcheckin" wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > What OS are you using? IE version? > > > > > > > > > > > > Clear you Cache Files - > > > > > > Tools>Internet Options>General Tab > > > > > > Delete all history, cookies, passwords, etc..... > > > > > > > > > > > > You might also take a look at C:\Windows\Downloaded Program Files > > > > > > Click on View then click on Details > > > > > > If you see any listed as damaged, right click on them and remove them. If > > > > > > you see any with a Black Shield with Yellow Exclamation mark within, right > > > > > > click on them and remove them. Reboot your system > > > > > > > > > > > > Try uninstalling then adding the video drivers using the Add New Hardware > > > > > > Wizard. Sometimes that's all it takes. > > > > > > Disable Anti-virus and firewall software if you're updating through windows > > > > > > update site - retry updating > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > -- > > > > > > Gistcheckin > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > "bade" wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > > hey i dunno if i use the right word, but my computer keeps on hang or freeze > > > > > > > these last week, cant recognize what's the problem, and i already defragment > > > > > > > it and still lots of space to use, and sometimes there is these message > > > > > > > saying that i should update my video driver and i already did it, and still > > > > > > > keeps on froze. somebody told me that maybe the problem is on the keyboard > > > > > > > and mouse coz the light indicator of the keyboard and mouse always blinking,, > > > > > > > and advice me to switch from cordless keyboard and mouse to the usual using > > > > > > > USB,, im not a computer whiz so pardon me with my wordings dont really know > > > > > > > what exact words to used.. by the way im using widows XP.. hope somebody > > > > > > > could HELP me with my computer!!!im patienly waiting fot response.. have a > > > > > > > great day!!!
Guest bade Posted July 28, 2007 Posted July 28, 2007 hey its me again to bug around,, im trying your advice 'bout updating the keyboard, but when i clicked the keyboard name and select the update driver, there is these dialog box saying that "the wizard could not find a better match for your hardware than the software you currently have installed" same with the mice.. should i insert something like a disk if im gonna update the driver?!! really dont have idea what to do!!! thank you always for the help... have a nice weekend!!! "Gistcheckin" wrote: > You're welcome. You have a good one, too. > > Right click on My Computer icon and select Manage > Click on Device Manager one time > Click the + next to keyboard to expand the menu > Right click on the keyboard name and select update driver > > Click the + next to Mice and other pointing devices to expand the menu > Right click on the mouse name and select update driver software > Close device manager when you're done > > You can also go to the manufacturer's site and look for downloads (ex: > logitech, HP, Dell, etc.....) > > > -- > Gistcheckin > > > "bade" wrote: > > > hey thanks again for the info,, i haven't remove yet the validation tool,, > > how can i update the drivers of my keyboard and mouse!!! is that im gonna do > > everytime the computer froze?!! i tried it last night while im chatting with > > my sister and suddenly the computer froze,, usually its just the keyboard and > > mouse which hanged and now the monitor also,, so i tried your solution but it > > didn't work,, and early these morning the keyboard and mouse hanged but the > > picture in the monitor is still moving and again i did resynchronization and > > it works... oh my it looks the problem in my computer is piling up... whew!!! > > anyweiz thank you again,, now i know somebody i could ask regarding problem > > with the computer... > > have a great day!!! > > "Gistcheckin" wrote: > > > > > You can safely delete the genuine validation tool. If Shockwave Active X and > > > Citrix ICA client were not damaged, you can leave them. > > > > > > If using a wireless mouse and keyboard, Resynchronize your device to the > > > receiver > > > > > > To resynchronize the mouse or keyboard to the receiver, follow these steps. > > > > > > Note When you synchronize the mouse or the keyboard with the receiver, put > > > the device near the receiver and put other wireless keyboards and mouse more > > > than six feet away. 1. Press the button on the receiver, and then verify that > > > the light on the receiver starts to blink. > > > > > > 2. If a dialog box appears on the screen in several seconds, follow the > > > instructions that appear on the screen. > > > > > > Otherwise, go to the next step. > > > > > > 3. Press and release the Connect Channel button on the bottom of your mouse > > > or keyboard. > > > 4. Check the green light on the receiver. A steady green light means the > > > synchronization was successful. If the problem persists, try steps 1 through > > > 4 again. > > > > > > And, you may need to update drivers on both as well as possibly install new > > > batteries. > > > -- > > > Gistcheckin > > > > > > > > > "bade" wrote: > > > > > > > hey sorry haven't replied right away,, thanks again for the info!! i didn't > > > > see anything as you said when i go to downloaded program files instead i saw > > > > these Citrix ICA Client, Shockwave ActiveX Control and Windows Genuine > > > > Advantage Validation Tool,, nothing more... should i delete these? > > > > and these fast few days i observed that my pc doesn't froze but not these > > > > day when my cousin used the pc and went to his favorite site the addicting > > > > games, arcade street and miniclip.. oh my it froze and the light indicator of > > > > the mouse and keyboard start to blink and the color of the light from green > > > > to red til now its blinking!!! what should i do? please again help me... hope > > > > not taking much of your time... > > > > thank you again and waiting for your response!! > > > > have a great day!!! > > > > > > > > "Gistcheckin" wrote: > > > > > > > > > OS is operating system. You obviously have Windows XP, correct? > > > > > > > > > > To get to Downloaded Program files, you can click Tools on the right of your > > > > > toolbar and select Internet Options > > > > > Under Browsing History on the General Tab, click on Settings Button > > > > > Click on View Objects button > > > > > This is Downloaded Program Files ( the other way is to click on Drive C then > > > > > double click on Windows Files and scroll to Downloaded Program Files) > > > > > > > > > > Click on View then click on Details > > > > > If you see any listed as damaged, right click on them and remove them. If > > > > > you see any with a Black Shield with Yellow Exclamation mark within, right > > > > > click on them and remove them. > > > > > Close the window > > > > > Click Ok > > > > > Back on the General Tab under Browsing History, click on Delete Button > > > > > Click on Delete All - This will clear your cache files > > > > > Click Close > > > > > Click Ok > > > > > Reboot means restart your computer > > > > > > > > > > If you do disable AV and Firewall, yes, your computer will be at risk until > > > > > you're finished with the download/install from Windows Update. You can then > > > > > re-enable them. At times, it is advised to disable them due to conflicts > > > > > with downloading/installing software. > > > > > > > > > > -- > > > > > Gistcheckin > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > "bade" wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > hey gistcheckin thank you so much for replying so fast to my problem, what is > > > > > > OS?, and i recently downloaded the Internet Explorer version 7... > > > > > > and how can i go to the C:\Windows\Downloaded Program Files,, please help me > > > > > > with these step by step,, sorry not familiar with programs here in the > > > > > > computer,, and how can i reboot my system??? > > > > > > if im gonna disable the Anti-virus and firewall software will my computer at > > > > > > risk,, coz im updating thru windows update site... > > > > > > thank you gitscheckin for the info really i am thankful!!! > > > > > > still waiting for your response... > > > > > > > > > > > > "Gistcheckin" wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > > What OS are you using? IE version? > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Clear you Cache Files - > > > > > > > Tools>Internet Options>General Tab > > > > > > > Delete all history, cookies, passwords, etc..... > > > > > > > > > > > > > > You might also take a look at C:\Windows\Downloaded Program Files > > > > > > > Click on View then click on Details > > > > > > > If you see any listed as damaged, right click on them and remove them. If > > > > > > > you see any with a Black Shield with Yellow Exclamation mark within, right > > > > > > > click on them and remove them. Reboot your system > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Try uninstalling then adding the video drivers using the Add New Hardware > > > > > > > Wizard. Sometimes that's all it takes. > > > > > > > Disable Anti-virus and firewall software if you're updating through windows > > > > > > > update site - retry updating > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > -- > > > > > > > Gistcheckin > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > "bade" wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > hey i dunno if i use the right word, but my computer keeps on hang or freeze > > > > > > > > these last week, cant recognize what's the problem, and i already defragment > > > > > > > > it and still lots of space to use, and sometimes there is these message > > > > > > > > saying that i should update my video driver and i already did it, and still > > > > > > > > keeps on froze. somebody told me that maybe the problem is on the keyboard > > > > > > > > and mouse coz the light indicator of the keyboard and mouse always blinking,, > > > > > > > > and advice me to switch from cordless keyboard and mouse to the usual using > > > > > > > > USB,, im not a computer whiz so pardon me with my wordings dont really know > > > > > > > > what exact words to used.. by the way im using widows XP.. hope somebody > > > > > > > > could HELP me with my computer!!!im patienly waiting fot response.. have a > > > > > > > > great day!!!
Guest realcestmoi Posted July 29, 2007 Posted July 29, 2007 Hi there, Go tot the manufacturers website and download an updated driver that is if your hardware is not working fine, if it works fine leave ite working fine! Best regards, Michel Denie "bade" <badiday@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:EFA754A2-9B5E-4D96-8AA2-AFA2682E348F@microsoft.com... > hey its me again to bug around,, im trying your advice 'bout updating the > keyboard, but when i clicked the keyboard name and select the update > driver, > there is these dialog box saying that "the wizard could not find a better > match for your hardware than the software you currently have installed" > same with the mice.. should i insert something like a disk if im gonna > update the driver?!! really dont have idea what to do!!! > thank you always for the help... > have a nice weekend!!! > > "Gistcheckin" wrote: > >> You're welcome. You have a good one, too. >> >> Right click on My Computer icon and select Manage >> Click on Device Manager one time >> Click the + next to keyboard to expand the menu >> Right click on the keyboard name and select update driver >> >> Click the + next to Mice and other pointing devices to expand the menu >> Right click on the mouse name and select update driver software >> Close device manager when you're done >> >> You can also go to the manufacturer's site and look for downloads (ex: >> logitech, HP, Dell, etc.....) >> >> >> -- >> Gistcheckin >> >> >> "bade" wrote: >> >> > hey thanks again for the info,, i haven't remove yet the validation >> > tool,, >> > how can i update the drivers of my keyboard and mouse!!! is that im >> > gonna do >> > everytime the computer froze?!! i tried it last night while im chatting >> > with >> > my sister and suddenly the computer froze,, usually its just the >> > keyboard and >> > mouse which hanged and now the monitor also,, so i tried your solution >> > but it >> > didn't work,, and early these morning the keyboard and mouse hanged but >> > the >> > picture in the monitor is still moving and again i did >> > resynchronization and >> > it works... oh my it looks the problem in my computer is piling up... >> > whew!!! >> > anyweiz thank you again,, now i know somebody i could ask regarding >> > problem >> > with the computer... >> > have a great day!!! >> > "Gistcheckin" wrote: >> > >> > > You can safely delete the genuine validation tool. If Shockwave >> > > Active X and >> > > Citrix ICA client were not damaged, you can leave them. >> > > >> > > If using a wireless mouse and keyboard, Resynchronize your device to >> > > the >> > > receiver >> > > >> > > To resynchronize the mouse or keyboard to the receiver, follow these >> > > steps. >> > > >> > > Note When you synchronize the mouse or the keyboard with the >> > > receiver, put >> > > the device near the receiver and put other wireless keyboards and >> > > mouse more >> > > than six feet away. 1. Press the button on the receiver, and then >> > > verify that >> > > the light on the receiver starts to blink. >> > > >> > > 2. If a dialog box appears on the screen in several seconds, follow >> > > the >> > > instructions that appear on the screen. >> > > >> > > Otherwise, go to the next step. >> > > >> > > 3. Press and release the Connect Channel button on the bottom of your >> > > mouse >> > > or keyboard. >> > > 4. Check the green light on the receiver. A steady green light means >> > > the >> > > synchronization was successful. If the problem persists, try steps 1 >> > > through >> > > 4 again. >> > > >> > > And, you may need to update drivers on both as well as possibly >> > > install new >> > > batteries. >> > > -- >> > > Gistcheckin >> > > >> > > >> > > "bade" wrote: >> > > >> > > > hey sorry haven't replied right away,, thanks again for the info!! >> > > > i didn't >> > > > see anything as you said when i go to downloaded program files >> > > > instead i saw >> > > > these Citrix ICA Client, Shockwave ActiveX Control and Windows >> > > > Genuine >> > > > Advantage Validation Tool,, nothing more... should i delete these? >> > > > and these fast few days i observed that my pc doesn't froze but not >> > > > these >> > > > day when my cousin used the pc and went to his favorite site the >> > > > addicting >> > > > games, arcade street and miniclip.. oh my it froze and the light >> > > > indicator of >> > > > the mouse and keyboard start to blink and the color of the light >> > > > from green >> > > > to red til now its blinking!!! what should i do? please again help >> > > > me... hope >> > > > not taking much of your time... >> > > > thank you again and waiting for your response!! >> > > > have a great day!!! >> > > > >> > > > "Gistcheckin" wrote: >> > > > >> > > > > OS is operating system. You obviously have Windows XP, correct? >> > > > > >> > > > > To get to Downloaded Program files, you can click Tools on the >> > > > > right of your >> > > > > toolbar and select Internet Options >> > > > > Under Browsing History on the General Tab, click on Settings >> > > > > Button >> > > > > Click on View Objects button >> > > > > This is Downloaded Program Files ( the other way is to click on >> > > > > Drive C then >> > > > > double click on Windows Files and scroll to Downloaded Program >> > > > > Files) >> > > > > >> > > > > Click on View then click on Details >> > > > > If you see any listed as damaged, right click on them and remove >> > > > > them. If >> > > > > you see any with a Black Shield with Yellow Exclamation mark >> > > > > within, right >> > > > > click on them and remove them. >> > > > > Close the window >> > > > > Click Ok >> > > > > Back on the General Tab under Browsing History, click on Delete >> > > > > Button >> > > > > Click on Delete All - This will clear your cache files >> > > > > Click Close >> > > > > Click Ok >> > > > > Reboot means restart your computer >> > > > > >> > > > > If you do disable AV and Firewall, yes, your computer will be at >> > > > > risk until >> > > > > you're finished with the download/install from Windows Update. >> > > > > You can then >> > > > > re-enable them. At times, it is advised to disable them due to >> > > > > conflicts >> > > > > with downloading/installing software. >> > > > > >> > > > > -- >> > > > > Gistcheckin >> > > > > >> > > > > >> > > > > "bade" wrote: >> > > > > >> > > > > > hey gistcheckin thank you so much for replying so fast to my >> > > > > > problem, what is >> > > > > > OS?, and i recently downloaded the Internet Explorer version >> > > > > > 7... >> > > > > > and how can i go to the C:\Windows\Downloaded Program Files,, >> > > > > > please help me >> > > > > > with these step by step,, sorry not familiar with programs here >> > > > > > in the >> > > > > > computer,, and how can i reboot my system??? >> > > > > > if im gonna disable the Anti-virus and firewall software will >> > > > > > my computer at >> > > > > > risk,, coz im updating thru windows update site... >> > > > > > thank you gitscheckin for the info really i am thankful!!! >> > > > > > still waiting for your response... >> > > > > > >> > > > > > "Gistcheckin" wrote: >> > > > > > >> > > > > > > What OS are you using? IE version? >> > > > > > > >> > > > > > > Clear you Cache Files - >> > > > > > > Tools>Internet Options>General Tab >> > > > > > > Delete all history, cookies, passwords, etc..... >> > > > > > > >> > > > > > > You might also take a look at C:\Windows\Downloaded Program >> > > > > > > Files >> > > > > > > Click on View then click on Details >> > > > > > > If you see any listed as damaged, right click on them and >> > > > > > > remove them. If >> > > > > > > you see any with a Black Shield with Yellow Exclamation mark >> > > > > > > within, right >> > > > > > > click on them and remove them. Reboot your system >> > > > > > > >> > > > > > > Try uninstalling then adding the video drivers using the Add >> > > > > > > New Hardware >> > > > > > > Wizard. Sometimes that's all it takes. >> > > > > > > Disable Anti-virus and firewall software if you're updating >> > > > > > > through windows >> > > > > > > update site - retry updating >> > > > > > > >> > > > > > > >> > > > > > > -- >> > > > > > > Gistcheckin >> > > > > > > >> > > > > > > >> > > > > > > "bade" wrote: >> > > > > > > >> > > > > > > > hey i dunno if i use the right word, but my computer keeps >> > > > > > > > on hang or freeze >> > > > > > > > these last week, cant recognize what's the problem, and i >> > > > > > > > already defragment >> > > > > > > > it and still lots of space to use, and sometimes there is >> > > > > > > > these message >> > > > > > > > saying that i should update my video driver and i already >> > > > > > > > did it, and still >> > > > > > > > keeps on froze. somebody told me that maybe the problem is >> > > > > > > > on the keyboard >> > > > > > > > and mouse coz the light indicator of the keyboard and mouse >> > > > > > > > always blinking,, >> > > > > > > > and advice me to switch from cordless keyboard and mouse to >> > > > > > > > the usual using >> > > > > > > > USB,, im not a computer whiz so pardon me with my wordings >> > > > > > > > dont really know >> > > > > > > > what exact words to used.. by the way im using widows XP.. >> > > > > > > > hope somebody >> > > > > > > > could HELP me with my computer!!!im patienly waiting fot >> > > > > > > > response.. have a >> > > > > > > > great day!!!
Guest Gistcheckin Posted July 29, 2007 Posted July 29, 2007 Re: disc No, usually you have a driver that's current compared to what came on the disk. The manufacturer's website (usually computer manufacturer unless you've changed the original mouse and keyboard) will have updated drivers if any are available. Or, you can check Windows Update or Microsoft Update Catalog currently in beta but you can search for drivers for your products. -- Gistcheckin "bade" wrote: > hey its me again to bug around,, im trying your advice 'bout updating the > keyboard, but when i clicked the keyboard name and select the update driver, > there is these dialog box saying that "the wizard could not find a better > match for your hardware than the software you currently have installed" > same with the mice.. should i insert something like a disk if im gonna > update the driver?!! really dont have idea what to do!!! > thank you always for the help... > have a nice weekend!!! > > "Gistcheckin" wrote: > > > You're welcome. You have a good one, too. > > > > Right click on My Computer icon and select Manage > > Click on Device Manager one time > > Click the + next to keyboard to expand the menu > > Right click on the keyboard name and select update driver > > > > Click the + next to Mice and other pointing devices to expand the menu > > Right click on the mouse name and select update driver software > > Close device manager when you're done > > > > You can also go to the manufacturer's site and look for downloads (ex: > > logitech, HP, Dell, etc.....) > > > > > > -- > > Gistcheckin > > > > > > "bade" wrote: > > > > > hey thanks again for the info,, i haven't remove yet the validation tool,, > > > how can i update the drivers of my keyboard and mouse!!! is that im gonna do > > > everytime the computer froze?!! i tried it last night while im chatting with > > > my sister and suddenly the computer froze,, usually its just the keyboard and > > > mouse which hanged and now the monitor also,, so i tried your solution but it > > > didn't work,, and early these morning the keyboard and mouse hanged but the > > > picture in the monitor is still moving and again i did resynchronization and > > > it works... oh my it looks the problem in my computer is piling up... whew!!! > > > anyweiz thank you again,, now i know somebody i could ask regarding problem > > > with the computer... > > > have a great day!!! > > > "Gistcheckin" wrote: > > > > > > > You can safely delete the genuine validation tool. If Shockwave Active X and > > > > Citrix ICA client were not damaged, you can leave them. > > > > > > > > If using a wireless mouse and keyboard, Resynchronize your device to the > > > > receiver > > > > > > > > To resynchronize the mouse or keyboard to the receiver, follow these steps. > > > > > > > > Note When you synchronize the mouse or the keyboard with the receiver, put > > > > the device near the receiver and put other wireless keyboards and mouse more > > > > than six feet away. 1. Press the button on the receiver, and then verify that > > > > the light on the receiver starts to blink. > > > > > > > > 2. If a dialog box appears on the screen in several seconds, follow the > > > > instructions that appear on the screen. > > > > > > > > Otherwise, go to the next step. > > > > > > > > 3. Press and release the Connect Channel button on the bottom of your mouse > > > > or keyboard. > > > > 4. Check the green light on the receiver. A steady green light means the > > > > synchronization was successful. If the problem persists, try steps 1 through > > > > 4 again. > > > > > > > > And, you may need to update drivers on both as well as possibly install new > > > > batteries. > > > > -- > > > > Gistcheckin > > > > > > > > > > > > "bade" wrote: > > > > > > > > > hey sorry haven't replied right away,, thanks again for the info!! i didn't > > > > > see anything as you said when i go to downloaded program files instead i saw > > > > > these Citrix ICA Client, Shockwave ActiveX Control and Windows Genuine > > > > > Advantage Validation Tool,, nothing more... should i delete these? > > > > > and these fast few days i observed that my pc doesn't froze but not these > > > > > day when my cousin used the pc and went to his favorite site the addicting > > > > > games, arcade street and miniclip.. oh my it froze and the light indicator of > > > > > the mouse and keyboard start to blink and the color of the light from green > > > > > to red til now its blinking!!! what should i do? please again help me... hope > > > > > not taking much of your time... > > > > > thank you again and waiting for your response!! > > > > > have a great day!!! > > > > > > > > > > "Gistcheckin" wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > OS is operating system. You obviously have Windows XP, correct? > > > > > > > > > > > > To get to Downloaded Program files, you can click Tools on the right of your > > > > > > toolbar and select Internet Options > > > > > > Under Browsing History on the General Tab, click on Settings Button > > > > > > Click on View Objects button > > > > > > This is Downloaded Program Files ( the other way is to click on Drive C then > > > > > > double click on Windows Files and scroll to Downloaded Program Files) > > > > > > > > > > > > Click on View then click on Details > > > > > > If you see any listed as damaged, right click on them and remove them. If > > > > > > you see any with a Black Shield with Yellow Exclamation mark within, right > > > > > > click on them and remove them. > > > > > > Close the window > > > > > > Click Ok > > > > > > Back on the General Tab under Browsing History, click on Delete Button > > > > > > Click on Delete All - This will clear your cache files > > > > > > Click Close > > > > > > Click Ok > > > > > > Reboot means restart your computer > > > > > > > > > > > > If you do disable AV and Firewall, yes, your computer will be at risk until > > > > > > you're finished with the download/install from Windows Update. You can then > > > > > > re-enable them. At times, it is advised to disable them due to conflicts > > > > > > with downloading/installing software. > > > > > > > > > > > > -- > > > > > > Gistcheckin > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > "bade" wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > > hey gistcheckin thank you so much for replying so fast to my problem, what is > > > > > > > OS?, and i recently downloaded the Internet Explorer version 7... > > > > > > > and how can i go to the C:\Windows\Downloaded Program Files,, please help me > > > > > > > with these step by step,, sorry not familiar with programs here in the > > > > > > > computer,, and how can i reboot my system??? > > > > > > > if im gonna disable the Anti-virus and firewall software will my computer at > > > > > > > risk,, coz im updating thru windows update site... > > > > > > > thank you gitscheckin for the info really i am thankful!!! > > > > > > > still waiting for your response... > > > > > > > > > > > > > > "Gistcheckin" wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > What OS are you using? IE version? > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Clear you Cache Files - > > > > > > > > Tools>Internet Options>General Tab > > > > > > > > Delete all history, cookies, passwords, etc..... > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > You might also take a look at C:\Windows\Downloaded Program Files > > > > > > > > Click on View then click on Details > > > > > > > > If you see any listed as damaged, right click on them and remove them. If > > > > > > > > you see any with a Black Shield with Yellow Exclamation mark within, right > > > > > > > > click on them and remove them. Reboot your system > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Try uninstalling then adding the video drivers using the Add New Hardware > > > > > > > > Wizard. Sometimes that's all it takes. > > > > > > > > Disable Anti-virus and firewall software if you're updating through windows > > > > > > > > update site - retry updating > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > -- > > > > > > > > Gistcheckin > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > "bade" wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > hey i dunno if i use the right word, but my computer keeps on hang or freeze > > > > > > > > > these last week, cant recognize what's the problem, and i already defragment > > > > > > > > > it and still lots of space to use, and sometimes there is these message > > > > > > > > > saying that i should update my video driver and i already did it, and still > > > > > > > > > keeps on froze. somebody told me that maybe the problem is on the keyboard > > > > > > > > > and mouse coz the light indicator of the keyboard and mouse always blinking,, > > > > > > > > > and advice me to switch from cordless keyboard and mouse to the usual using > > > > > > > > > USB,, im not a computer whiz so pardon me with my wordings dont really know > > > > > > > > > what exact words to used.. by the way im using widows XP.. hope somebody > > > > > > > > > could HELP me with my computer!!!im patienly waiting fot response.. have a > > > > > > > > > great day!!!
Guest bade Posted August 1, 2007 Posted August 1, 2007 hey how are you its me again and again!!! well im so fed up with these computer,, it always hanged every minute now,, i cant stay long surfing or even to chat coz in a 5 or 10 minutes it will froze... and worst is even if im about to open it,, i cant open or just click the username coz the mouse is not already working.. how bad isn't??!! and somebody have told me maybe the computer has virus that's why it keeps on hanging,, oh well i dunno what is the problem with these computer,, and i asked my aunt if we need to ask somebody to look on the computer to check the problem.. and she is planning to buy a new keyboard and mouse, just to know if the problem is these input devices... all i know is i cant use the pc longer than i wanted... and im just wondering everytime i go to certain site ther is these message saying i need to allow the add ons or run the media player or something like that im not really sure.. and the next thing i know its hanged again.. oh well thank you for all the advises and more soon to come... is that okei if i bug you sometimes?!! help me again and have a nice day!!! thanks,, bade ",) "Gistcheckin" wrote: > Re: disc > No, usually you have a driver that's current compared to what came on the > disk. > The manufacturer's website (usually computer manufacturer unless you've > changed the original mouse and keyboard) will have updated drivers if any are > available. > Or, you can check Windows Update or Microsoft Update Catalog currently in > beta but you can search for drivers for your products. > -- > Gistcheckin > > > "bade" wrote: > > > hey its me again to bug around,, im trying your advice 'bout updating the > > keyboard, but when i clicked the keyboard name and select the update driver, > > there is these dialog box saying that "the wizard could not find a better > > match for your hardware than the software you currently have installed" > > same with the mice.. should i insert something like a disk if im gonna > > update the driver?!! really dont have idea what to do!!! > > thank you always for the help... > > have a nice weekend!!! > > > > "Gistcheckin" wrote: > > > > > You're welcome. You have a good one, too. > > > > > > Right click on My Computer icon and select Manage > > > Click on Device Manager one time > > > Click the + next to keyboard to expand the menu > > > Right click on the keyboard name and select update driver > > > > > > Click the + next to Mice and other pointing devices to expand the menu > > > Right click on the mouse name and select update driver software > > > Close device manager when you're done > > > > > > You can also go to the manufacturer's site and look for downloads (ex: > > > logitech, HP, Dell, etc.....) > > > > > > > > > -- > > > Gistcheckin > > > > > > > > > "bade" wrote: > > > > > > > hey thanks again for the info,, i haven't remove yet the validation tool,, > > > > how can i update the drivers of my keyboard and mouse!!! is that im gonna do > > > > everytime the computer froze?!! i tried it last night while im chatting with > > > > my sister and suddenly the computer froze,, usually its just the keyboard and > > > > mouse which hanged and now the monitor also,, so i tried your solution but it > > > > didn't work,, and early these morning the keyboard and mouse hanged but the > > > > picture in the monitor is still moving and again i did resynchronization and > > > > it works... oh my it looks the problem in my computer is piling up... whew!!! > > > > anyweiz thank you again,, now i know somebody i could ask regarding problem > > > > with the computer... > > > > have a great day!!! > > > > "Gistcheckin" wrote: > > > > > > > > > You can safely delete the genuine validation tool. If Shockwave Active X and > > > > > Citrix ICA client were not damaged, you can leave them. > > > > > > > > > > If using a wireless mouse and keyboard, Resynchronize your device to the > > > > > receiver > > > > > > > > > > To resynchronize the mouse or keyboard to the receiver, follow these steps. > > > > > > > > > > Note When you synchronize the mouse or the keyboard with the receiver, put > > > > > the device near the receiver and put other wireless keyboards and mouse more > > > > > than six feet away. 1. Press the button on the receiver, and then verify that > > > > > the light on the receiver starts to blink. > > > > > > > > > > 2. If a dialog box appears on the screen in several seconds, follow the > > > > > instructions that appear on the screen. > > > > > > > > > > Otherwise, go to the next step. > > > > > > > > > > 3. Press and release the Connect Channel button on the bottom of your mouse > > > > > or keyboard. > > > > > 4. Check the green light on the receiver. A steady green light means the > > > > > synchronization was successful. If the problem persists, try steps 1 through > > > > > 4 again. > > > > > > > > > > And, you may need to update drivers on both as well as possibly install new > > > > > batteries. > > > > > -- > > > > > Gistcheckin > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > "bade" wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > hey sorry haven't replied right away,, thanks again for the info!! i didn't > > > > > > see anything as you said when i go to downloaded program files instead i saw > > > > > > these Citrix ICA Client, Shockwave ActiveX Control and Windows Genuine > > > > > > Advantage Validation Tool,, nothing more... should i delete these? > > > > > > and these fast few days i observed that my pc doesn't froze but not these > > > > > > day when my cousin used the pc and went to his favorite site the addicting > > > > > > games, arcade street and miniclip.. oh my it froze and the light indicator of > > > > > > the mouse and keyboard start to blink and the color of the light from green > > > > > > to red til now its blinking!!! what should i do? please again help me... hope > > > > > > not taking much of your time... > > > > > > thank you again and waiting for your response!! > > > > > > have a great day!!! > > > > > > > > > > > > "Gistcheckin" wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > > OS is operating system. You obviously have Windows XP, correct? > > > > > > > > > > > > > > To get to Downloaded Program files, you can click Tools on the right of your > > > > > > > toolbar and select Internet Options > > > > > > > Under Browsing History on the General Tab, click on Settings Button > > > > > > > Click on View Objects button > > > > > > > This is Downloaded Program Files ( the other way is to click on Drive C then > > > > > > > double click on Windows Files and scroll to Downloaded Program Files) > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Click on View then click on Details > > > > > > > If you see any listed as damaged, right click on them and remove them. If > > > > > > > you see any with a Black Shield with Yellow Exclamation mark within, right > > > > > > > click on them and remove them. > > > > > > > Close the window > > > > > > > Click Ok > > > > > > > Back on the General Tab under Browsing History, click on Delete Button > > > > > > > Click on Delete All - This will clear your cache files > > > > > > > Click Close > > > > > > > Click Ok > > > > > > > Reboot means restart your computer > > > > > > > > > > > > > > If you do disable AV and Firewall, yes, your computer will be at risk until > > > > > > > you're finished with the download/install from Windows Update. You can then > > > > > > > re-enable them. At times, it is advised to disable them due to conflicts > > > > > > > with downloading/installing software. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > -- > > > > > > > Gistcheckin > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > "bade" wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > hey gistcheckin thank you so much for replying so fast to my problem, what is > > > > > > > > OS?, and i recently downloaded the Internet Explorer version 7... > > > > > > > > and how can i go to the C:\Windows\Downloaded Program Files,, please help me > > > > > > > > with these step by step,, sorry not familiar with programs here in the > > > > > > > > computer,, and how can i reboot my system??? > > > > > > > > if im gonna disable the Anti-virus and firewall software will my computer at > > > > > > > > risk,, coz im updating thru windows update site... > > > > > > > > thank you gitscheckin for the info really i am thankful!!! > > > > > > > > still waiting for your response... > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > "Gistcheckin" wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > What OS are you using? IE version? > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Clear you Cache Files - > > > > > > > > > Tools>Internet Options>General Tab > > > > > > > > > Delete all history, cookies, passwords, etc..... > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > You might also take a look at C:\Windows\Downloaded Program Files > > > > > > > > > Click on View then click on Details > > > > > > > > > If you see any listed as damaged, right click on them and remove them. If > > > > > > > > > you see any with a Black Shield with Yellow Exclamation mark within, right > > > > > > > > > click on them and remove them. Reboot your system > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Try uninstalling then adding the video drivers using the Add New Hardware > > > > > > > > > Wizard. Sometimes that's all it takes. > > > > > > > > > Disable Anti-virus and firewall software if you're updating through windows > > > > > > > > > update site - retry updating > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > -- > > > > > > > > > Gistcheckin > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > "bade" wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > hey i dunno if i use the right word, but my computer keeps on hang or freeze > > > > > > > > > > these last week, cant recognize what's the problem, and i already defragment > > > > > > > > > > it and still lots of space to use, and sometimes there is these message > > > > > > > > > > saying that i should update my video driver and i already did it, and still > > > > > > > > > > keeps on froze. somebody told me that maybe the problem is on the keyboard > > > > > > > > > > and mouse coz the light indicator of the keyboard and mouse always blinking,, > > > > > > > > > > and advice me to switch from cordless keyboard and mouse to the usual using > > > > > > > > > > USB,, im not a computer whiz so pardon me with my wordings dont really know > > > > > > > > > > what exact words to used.. by the way im using widows XP.. hope somebody > > > > > > > > > > could HELP me with my computer!!!im patienly waiting fot response.. have a > > > > > > > > > > great day!!!
Guest bade Posted August 1, 2007 Posted August 1, 2007 hi thank you for the help and happy to know that there is somebody i could ask with my problem regarding with the computer... i think the problem is my keyboard and mouse.. so i ask my aunt to buy a new one.... thank you again and have a nice day!!! "realcestmoi" wrote: > Hi there, > > Go tot the manufacturers website and download an updated driver that is if > your hardware is not working fine, if it works fine leave ite working fine! > > Best regards, > Michel Denie > > "bade" <badiday@hotmail.com> wrote in message > news:EFA754A2-9B5E-4D96-8AA2-AFA2682E348F@microsoft.com... > > hey its me again to bug around,, im trying your advice 'bout updating the > > keyboard, but when i clicked the keyboard name and select the update > > driver, > > there is these dialog box saying that "the wizard could not find a better > > match for your hardware than the software you currently have installed" > > same with the mice.. should i insert something like a disk if im gonna > > update the driver?!! really dont have idea what to do!!! > > thank you always for the help... > > have a nice weekend!!! > > > > "Gistcheckin" wrote: > > > >> You're welcome. You have a good one, too. > >> > >> Right click on My Computer icon and select Manage > >> Click on Device Manager one time > >> Click the + next to keyboard to expand the menu > >> Right click on the keyboard name and select update driver > >> > >> Click the + next to Mice and other pointing devices to expand the menu > >> Right click on the mouse name and select update driver software > >> Close device manager when you're done > >> > >> You can also go to the manufacturer's site and look for downloads (ex: > >> logitech, HP, Dell, etc.....) > >> > >> > >> -- > >> Gistcheckin > >> > >> > >> "bade" wrote: > >> > >> > hey thanks again for the info,, i haven't remove yet the validation > >> > tool,, > >> > how can i update the drivers of my keyboard and mouse!!! is that im > >> > gonna do > >> > everytime the computer froze?!! i tried it last night while im chatting > >> > with > >> > my sister and suddenly the computer froze,, usually its just the > >> > keyboard and > >> > mouse which hanged and now the monitor also,, so i tried your solution > >> > but it > >> > didn't work,, and early these morning the keyboard and mouse hanged but > >> > the > >> > picture in the monitor is still moving and again i did > >> > resynchronization and > >> > it works... oh my it looks the problem in my computer is piling up... > >> > whew!!! > >> > anyweiz thank you again,, now i know somebody i could ask regarding > >> > problem > >> > with the computer... > >> > have a great day!!! > >> > "Gistcheckin" wrote: > >> > > >> > > You can safely delete the genuine validation tool. If Shockwave > >> > > Active X and > >> > > Citrix ICA client were not damaged, you can leave them. > >> > > > >> > > If using a wireless mouse and keyboard, Resynchronize your device to > >> > > the > >> > > receiver > >> > > > >> > > To resynchronize the mouse or keyboard to the receiver, follow these > >> > > steps. > >> > > > >> > > Note When you synchronize the mouse or the keyboard with the > >> > > receiver, put > >> > > the device near the receiver and put other wireless keyboards and > >> > > mouse more > >> > > than six feet away. 1. Press the button on the receiver, and then > >> > > verify that > >> > > the light on the receiver starts to blink. > >> > > > >> > > 2. If a dialog box appears on the screen in several seconds, follow > >> > > the > >> > > instructions that appear on the screen. > >> > > > >> > > Otherwise, go to the next step. > >> > > > >> > > 3. Press and release the Connect Channel button on the bottom of your > >> > > mouse > >> > > or keyboard. > >> > > 4. Check the green light on the receiver. A steady green light means > >> > > the > >> > > synchronization was successful. If the problem persists, try steps 1 > >> > > through > >> > > 4 again. > >> > > > >> > > And, you may need to update drivers on both as well as possibly > >> > > install new > >> > > batteries. > >> > > -- > >> > > Gistcheckin > >> > > > >> > > > >> > > "bade" wrote: > >> > > > >> > > > hey sorry haven't replied right away,, thanks again for the info!! > >> > > > i didn't > >> > > > see anything as you said when i go to downloaded program files > >> > > > instead i saw > >> > > > these Citrix ICA Client, Shockwave ActiveX Control and Windows > >> > > > Genuine > >> > > > Advantage Validation Tool,, nothing more... should i delete these? > >> > > > and these fast few days i observed that my pc doesn't froze but not > >> > > > these > >> > > > day when my cousin used the pc and went to his favorite site the > >> > > > addicting > >> > > > games, arcade street and miniclip.. oh my it froze and the light > >> > > > indicator of > >> > > > the mouse and keyboard start to blink and the color of the light > >> > > > from green > >> > > > to red til now its blinking!!! what should i do? please again help > >> > > > me... hope > >> > > > not taking much of your time... > >> > > > thank you again and waiting for your response!! > >> > > > have a great day!!! > >> > > > > >> > > > "Gistcheckin" wrote: > >> > > > > >> > > > > OS is operating system. You obviously have Windows XP, correct? > >> > > > > > >> > > > > To get to Downloaded Program files, you can click Tools on the > >> > > > > right of your > >> > > > > toolbar and select Internet Options > >> > > > > Under Browsing History on the General Tab, click on Settings > >> > > > > Button > >> > > > > Click on View Objects button > >> > > > > This is Downloaded Program Files ( the other way is to click on > >> > > > > Drive C then > >> > > > > double click on Windows Files and scroll to Downloaded Program > >> > > > > Files) > >> > > > > > >> > > > > Click on View then click on Details > >> > > > > If you see any listed as damaged, right click on them and remove > >> > > > > them. If > >> > > > > you see any with a Black Shield with Yellow Exclamation mark > >> > > > > within, right > >> > > > > click on them and remove them. > >> > > > > Close the window > >> > > > > Click Ok > >> > > > > Back on the General Tab under Browsing History, click on Delete > >> > > > > Button > >> > > > > Click on Delete All - This will clear your cache files > >> > > > > Click Close > >> > > > > Click Ok > >> > > > > Reboot means restart your computer > >> > > > > > >> > > > > If you do disable AV and Firewall, yes, your computer will be at > >> > > > > risk until > >> > > > > you're finished with the download/install from Windows Update. > >> > > > > You can then > >> > > > > re-enable them. At times, it is advised to disable them due to > >> > > > > conflicts > >> > > > > with downloading/installing software. > >> > > > > > >> > > > > -- > >> > > > > Gistcheckin > >> > > > > > >> > > > > > >> > > > > "bade" wrote: > >> > > > > > >> > > > > > hey gistcheckin thank you so much for replying so fast to my > >> > > > > > problem, what is > >> > > > > > OS?, and i recently downloaded the Internet Explorer version > >> > > > > > 7... > >> > > > > > and how can i go to the C:\Windows\Downloaded Program Files,, > >> > > > > > please help me > >> > > > > > with these step by step,, sorry not familiar with programs here > >> > > > > > in the > >> > > > > > computer,, and how can i reboot my system??? > >> > > > > > if im gonna disable the Anti-virus and firewall software will > >> > > > > > my computer at > >> > > > > > risk,, coz im updating thru windows update site... > >> > > > > > thank you gitscheckin for the info really i am thankful!!! > >> > > > > > still waiting for your response... > >> > > > > > > >> > > > > > "Gistcheckin" wrote: > >> > > > > > > >> > > > > > > What OS are you using? IE version? > >> > > > > > > > >> > > > > > > Clear you Cache Files - > >> > > > > > > Tools>Internet Options>General Tab > >> > > > > > > Delete all history, cookies, passwords, etc..... > >> > > > > > > > >> > > > > > > You might also take a look at C:\Windows\Downloaded Program > >> > > > > > > Files > >> > > > > > > Click on View then click on Details > >> > > > > > > If you see any listed as damaged, right click on them and > >> > > > > > > remove them. If > >> > > > > > > you see any with a Black Shield with Yellow Exclamation mark > >> > > > > > > within, right > >> > > > > > > click on them and remove them. Reboot your system > >> > > > > > > > >> > > > > > > Try uninstalling then adding the video drivers using the Add > >> > > > > > > New Hardware > >> > > > > > > Wizard. Sometimes that's all it takes. > >> > > > > > > Disable Anti-virus and firewall software if you're updating > >> > > > > > > through windows > >> > > > > > > update site - retry updating > >> > > > > > > > >> > > > > > > > >> > > > > > > -- > >> > > > > > > Gistcheckin > >> > > > > > > > >> > > > > > > > >> > > > > > > "bade" wrote: > >> > > > > > > > >> > > > > > > > hey i dunno if i use the right word, but my computer keeps > >> > > > > > > > on hang or freeze > >> > > > > > > > these last week, cant recognize what's the problem, and i > >> > > > > > > > already defragment > >> > > > > > > > it and still lots of space to use, and sometimes there is > >> > > > > > > > these message > >> > > > > > > > saying that i should update my video driver and i already > >> > > > > > > > did it, and still > >> > > > > > > > keeps on froze. somebody told me that maybe the problem is > >> > > > > > > > on the keyboard > >> > > > > > > > and mouse coz the light indicator of the keyboard and mouse > >> > > > > > > > always blinking,, > >> > > > > > > > and advice me to switch from cordless keyboard and mouse to > >> > > > > > > > the usual using > >> > > > > > > > USB,, im not a computer whiz so pardon me with my wordings > >> > > > > > > > dont really know > >> > > > > > > > what exact words to used.. by the way im using widows XP.. > >> > > > > > > > hope somebody > >> > > > > > > > could HELP me with my computer!!!im patienly waiting fot > >> > > > > > > > response.. have a > >> > > > > > > > great day!!! > > >
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