Hang up a phone call during another phone call

My Treo 750 gave me an option to hang up the current call or ignore the second call with a text message.  The Palm Pre does not seem to allow me to hang up a call, if I got another call with call waiting.  Two calls to unplug once I hang up the second call.  It is a huge problem that no one else can get it for me while I'm on the phone in this situation until I got hang up a call I'm on.

How to hang up a call during a second call?

Thank you

mcg_man

Please take a look at this thread: http://forums.palm.com/palm/board/message?board.id=webossoftware&message.id=8913&query.id=72719

Tags: HP Tablets

Similar Questions

  • I can't reinstall Microsoft NET 1.1. Setup hangs at the so-called "EnterpriseServices.

    original title: Microsoft NET will not install

    I'm having so much trouble with Microsoft NET, I do not know where to start.

    First of all, after you have uninstalled all Microsoft NET software in an attempt to wipe the slate clean, I am unable to reinstall Microsoft NET 1.1. Installer hangs at what we call "EnterpriseServices" and start to cancel the installation, he had done so far. When I try to install NET 2.0 and 4.0 NET, some security patches don't install on them, and of the security fixes for 4.0 causes computer freezes completely up. When I restart the computer after that happens, there are all these new files in the root directory of my C: drive, whose names gibberish (e.g., "s9837fr482ew32wwqa21"), I can not delete them unless I'm in safe mode and reset the permissions of folder on these files to grant me the power to delete.

    And also, even if the NET, Microsoft cleaning tool (or whatever it's called), that other people with problems NET recommend was supposed to erase ANY trace of my NET software, my menu Add/Remove programs still lists many versions NET and patches of security for them. But when I click on these elements, Windows tells me that they cannot be found.

    I used the tool NET cleanuout (OVER and OVER again, but it still seems to leave some trace of the NET Microsoft corrupted on the machine, including the cause of these bugs, because they will not disappear!) I tried to use Microsoft Fixit on my suite Installer - no effect. And Yes, I use the latest version of Norton, and the use of navigation of the computer makes me confident that it is not a virus that is causing these problems.

    The computer is using WinXP Home - SP3, with all the other microsoft updates (excret NET Microsoft ones) properly installed. I have access to another computer that is also running Windows XP Home, and every Microsoft NET version, including all the patches made out of them, works perfectly well. Is it possible that I can copy Microsoft NET and the entries in registry of the PC in good health to the glitchy PC Microsoft NET working on it? Or does anyone know any other way (apart from those that I listed above that I tried over and over again!) to fix completely all the bugs that prevent Microsoft NET install correctly? Thank you! :)

    There is quite a change since last I asked for help.
    I could get more free free mail service Remote Desktop help.

    Now, back to your problem...
    You may need to consider a clean install.

    FOR INFO.
    http://answers.Microsoft.com/en-us/search/search?searchterm=XP+NET+Framework&CurrentScope.ForumName=Windows&CurrentScope.filter=&askingquestion=false

  • You can airplay video from an iPhone 6 Apple TV without video 3 hanging on the phone?

    My best friend and I are going in together soon. She is legally blind but can see right in front of his face with a phone. I wanted to use AirPlay, so we could watch programs and movies together (me looking at television and a phone), but when I use AirPlay, the video stops on the phone, saying: "Connected to the antenna." It works fine with my Macbook, but it is more difficult for it to get a laptop that close to his face and the phone just much more convenient. Any ideas?

    I have an iPhone iOS 6 9.3.1 and an Apple TV 3.

    Try to switch the mirror button which is optional when you connect via Airplay.

  • Tecra A3x hangs at "Setup starts windows" during the XP installation

    Hi again
    I posted another thread on this laptop. This question was cured by adjusting the correct CPU.

    So, now everything seems fine. Everything seems to work except very well.
    During the installation of XP, the drivers all will charge them and then we get the text 'Setup starts windows' the lower left of the screen.
    It does not further, just sitting there.

    I googled this problem and read many old threads on the subject, I went to the Microsoft website too.
    So far I tried (on the basis of these old threads)

    Different installation discs
    Different memory
    Disable (in bios) that anything not reqd such as Lan
    Reset the default bios settings
    You press F5 when invited to press F6 for scsi drivers. From there, I tried different setting options.

    The current bios is 1.30, I understand there is a update available for 1.4 but it is a basic installation Win rather than back may be done without THAT installed XP.

    Suggestions for what the problem maybe?

    Hello

    What version of Win XP you try? Win XP contains the SP3?
    Please include to the Win XP SP3 using a tool called nLite and then try to reinstall Win XP.

    AFAIK the Tecra A3x support a common IDE HDD so no driver RAID or SATA is necessary.

    You can also check the HDD of the Tecra.
    Use the tool called Drive Fitness Test to test the HARD drive

    Good luck

  • Tungsten E2 hangs up on the calendar during the hot sync.

    I have a Tungsten E2 with Palm OS Garnet 5.4.7. Suddenly, he started hanging up during hotsync. He always tries to synchronize the calendar when it crashes.

    I lost the original PC software and impossible to reinstall cd. I tried to remove the software and installation of Palmdesktopwin62, but it has not fixed the problem.

    All the information on my Tuingsten is intact. Is anyway to get the Info off the coast of the Palm other than with the software of origin. Really, I can't lose my calendar data because it has my class schedule 6 whole months following thereon.

    Two suggestions:

    If you use not just any backup on the device software, download "NVBackup" and install it.  You can turn off the duct of the calendar by opening the HotSync Manager and changing the conduct of calendar ' doing nothing '.  As long as you do not check the box "Set as default", there will be a HotSync without trying to synchronize your calendar.

    Make a full backup of your device to a regular with NVBackup, errors 1 GB SD card and everything.

    Now go to Pimlicosoftware.com and download and install "DBFixit.  Run the program and let it search for corruption in your Calendar database.  It can correct errors free of charge, but more serious may require the purchase of a registration code (proceeds go to habitat of gorillas).

    There are a lot of messages in this Forum to people who have successfully used this program!

    WyreNut

  • Equium L300 - 17Q hangs at a black screen during recovery

    Help

    I have an Equim L300 - 17q.
    I'm trying to restore my laptop to default after getting a virus.
    I bought a toshiba recovery disk.
    I followed the instructions after the laptop says it's loading files, it crashes then just at a black screen.

    Ideas please

    Hello

    Have you tried to install the OS using another drive or maybe you could start Notepad using a Live CD Linux Live CD or WinPE or PartBE?

    Please check because your problem could be related to the laptop computer part faulty (maybe the HARD drive) or defective recovery disc.

    Now it s not possible to say what could cause this and, therefore, you should try starting with other disks.

  • Adobe Flash Player 13 hangs up on download 50% during installation.

    Hello. I searched the forums and cannot understand it.

    I have 3 Macs. 2 2013 Macbook Air Laptops and a Mac Mini connected to a monitor used as a desktop computer. I can't install Adobe Flash Player on the Mac Mini, no matter what I do. All 3 computers have the new Mac OS X Mavericks 10.9 - and are fully updated. Laptop computers have no problem. But whenever I need to see something in the flash pointed out how it is not installed on my computer, I follow the steps to download, I leave, I'm going to install, and after it starts downloading as soon as you get to 50% it hangs up and will not be installed. I even saw that it was a problem and track the steps of Adobe for the right click, view content and go this rout, but the .pkg file is NOT in the resource file for Adobe 13 how it is indicated in the instructions. When I try to install Flash 12 or 11 Flash it won't let me because it says that these versions are not comparable with my machine.

    Is there advice that works with the latest version I can try or is it not an obvious solution.

    Try DMG Installer http://fpdownload.macromedia.com/get/flashplayer/current/licensing/mac/install_flash_playe r_13_osx.dmg

  • Hang-up system to 76% during the installation of Vista Service Pack 1, 3/3.

    Hello!  I installed Vista SP1 last night and everything seemed to go well, except the system stagnates at 76% this morning at 04:00 (it is now 21:00).  I have the following message is displayed on my screen "installation of the Service Pack: step 3 3-76% complete.".  Do not turn off computer. "What should I do?  Help, please! and thank you!

    Finally, you will need to turn off if she does not finish install.

    http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/971058

    How to reset the Windows Update components?

    You then can he try again, or try a direct download.

    http://www.Microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=b0c7136d-5ebb-413b-89c9-cb3d06d12674&displaylang=en

    Vista 32-bit SP1

    http://www.Microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=874a414b-32b2-41CC-bd8b-d71eda5ec07c&displaylang=en

    Vista SP1 64-bit.

    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    But you send messages in the wrong Forum.

    Windows Update Forum:

    It's updated operating system Vista, upgraded installation and activate Forum.

    You will get the best help for any problem of Update/Service Pack in the Windows Update Forum; the link below:

    http://social.answers.Microsoft.com/forums/en-us/vistawu/threads

    When you repost here, kindly include the Error Codes, and exactly what is happening when you try to update.

    In this way, you will receive the best help.

    See you soon.

    Mick Murphy - Microsoft partner

  • Error report followed closely by scam phone call.__04 June 2010

    Error followed by phone call report scam. (£79 for a new Microsoft license request). I'm in the United Kingdom.

    June 4, 2010

    I, also, have just received a phone call from scam shortly after the presentation of a microsoft error report. The appellant was Asian, as if the others were and he claimed he was from Microsoft. I had downloaded a rogue file that was causing my computer works more slowly and asked me to click on the Start button and open the "run" command, he said. He asked me to type "eventvwr", this brought an observer called window events. He asked me to click on the app and got my attention to the error and warning symbols in the open list. He then asked me to click on system and see the symbols contained in this list. He then said he would connect on a technician who would correct the mistakes on my computer but my license has expired and I had to buy another before PayPal mistakes could be corrected. He quoted £79 when asked. He would tell me how to send money via Paypal when I told him that I wasn't going to send money to anyone. I said, 'as far as I know, you could be a criminal trying to pull a scam. "Anyone can phone up and say these things."  Oops, I had caught. "YOU CALL ME A CRIMINAL. "Well WELL YOU GO COME AND PASS 200 lbs ON A TECHNINICIAN BLAH, BLAH RANT, rant", and then he slammed the phone down. There, he, he. ****.

     

    Hello

    It seems that you had a telemarketing call or what we call a call of the scam. Do not provide a personal information in your.

    If you are in the United Kingdom and the appellant made an offer to help a royalty payment, you should contact the national fraud authority.  Details are on their website at:http://www.actionfraud.org.uk/

    The NFA has pledged to track down and eliminate these criminals, but they need all the help they can get to identify scams, if they do not speak that they can act.

    If you can at least get a website URL, which could be useful in a report.

    Avoid scams that use the Microsoft name fraudulently

    Cybercriminals often use the names of well-known companies, such as ours, in their scams. They think it will convince you to give them money or your personal information. While they usually use email to deceive you, they sometimes use the phone instead.

    Common scams that use the Microsoft name

    • A person of "Microsoft Support" calls to fix your computer
    • "You have won the Microsoft Lottery"
    • Microsoft "requires credit card information to validate your copy of Windows.
    • "Microsoft" send unsolicited e-mail with attached security updates

     

    Avoid these dangerous hoaxes

    We do not send unsolicited e-mail messages or make phone calls unsolicited request personal or financial information or repair your computer.

    If you receive an unsolicited e-mail or phone call which is supposed to be from Microsoft, and request that you send personal information or click on the links, delete the message or hang up the phone.

    Microsoft has none of the unsolicited telephone calls to help you fix your computer

    In this type of scam cybercriminals are calling you and claim to be of Support technique Microsoft. They offer help with your computer problems. Once scammers have earned your trust, they try to steal and damage your computer with malicious software, including viruses and spyware.

    Although the law enforcement can trace phone numbers, often authors use pay telephones, disposable cell phones or stolen cellular phone numbers. Better avoid fooling themselves rather than try to repair the damage afterwards.

    Treat all unsolicited sceptically telephone calls. Don't provide personal information.

    If you receive an unsolicited call from someone who claims to be from Technical Support Microsoft, hang up. We do not have such calls.

    If you think you might be a victim of fraud, you can report it. For more information, see: what to do if you think you've been scammed.

    You did not win the "Microsoft Lottery".

    Microsoft customers are often the target of a scam that uses messages falsely promise money. Victims receive messages saying 'You won the Microsoft Lottery!' There is no Microsoft Lottery. Delete the message.

    If you have lost money to this scam, report it. You can also send the police report to Microsoft, and we will use it to help the security forces to catch criminals who send these e-mail messages.

    To protect yourself against these e-mail hoaxes, you can use the same general orientation you use to protect yourself against phishing scams.

    Microsoft do not ask for credit card information to validate your copy of Windows

    We require that your copy of Windows is legitimate before you can obtain programs from the Microsoft Download Center or receive software updates from Microsoft Update. Our online process that performs this validation is called the Genuine Advantage Program. at no time during the validation process we request your credit card information.

    In fact, we collect any information that can be used to identify you, such as your name, e-mail address or other personal information.

    For more information, read the Microsoft Genuine software privacy statement program.

    To learn more about the program in general, see Genuine Windows: frequently asked questions.

    Microsoft sends no communication unsolicited on security updates

    When we publish information about a security software update or security incident, we send e-mail messages only to subscribers of our security communication program.

    Unfortunately, Cybercriminals have operated this program by sending fake security messages that appear to come from Microsoft. Some messages to attract the recipients to Web sites to download spyware or other malicious software. Others include an attachment that contains a virus. Delete the message. Do not open the attachment.

    Legitimate security communications from Microsoft

    • Legitimate communications do not include software updates as attachments. We never attach software updates to our security communications. On the contrary, we refer customers to our site for more information on the update or the software security incident.
    • Legitimate communications are also on our websites. If we provide information about a security update, you can also find this information on our Web sites.

    concerning

     

    Paul

  • Receipt of phone call saying I had malicious software (Microsoft impersonation)

    Title: Funny original call

    I live in PA and received a phone call from someone who do not speak English as a first language by telling me I had malware and viruses on my computer and it was a Microsoft tech.  He asked if my computer was on... I said no... He told me to turn it on and he'll fix it.  sounded funny to me, so I asked what computer... He said mine... I said... it was still said to mine... I still once you said... which made me very suspicious.  I have 6 computers in my house... If he was from Microsoft and in fact is a problem, he could have told me that they... I hung up.  Fortunately for me, I worked on computers since 1982 and I have no banking services online for this reason and because he could not tell me that we (an error code would have given him my exact computer) and what operating system it used.

    Avoid scams that use the Microsoft name fraudulently

    Cybercriminals often include the names of well-known companies, such as ours, in their scams. They think it will convince you to give them money or your personal information. While they usually use e-mail to you wrong, that they sometimes use the phone instead.

    Common scams that use the Microsoft name

    • "You have won the Microsoft Lottery"
    • Microsoft "requires credit card information to validate your copy of Windows.
    • Microsoft sends unsolicited e-mail with attached security updates
    • A person of "Microsoft Support" calls to fix your computer

    Avoid these dangerous hoaxes

    We do not send unsolicited e-mail or make unsolicited telephone calls asking for personal information or financial or repair your computer.

    If you receive an unsolicited e-mail or phone call which is supposed to be from Microsoft, and request that you send personal information or click on the links,delete the email or hang up the phone .

    You did not win the "Microsoft Lottery".

    Microsoft customers are often the target of a scam that uses e-mail messages falsely promising money. Victims receive messages saying: 'You have won the Microsoft Lottery!' There is no Microsoft Lottery. Delete the message.

    If you have lost money to this scam, report it . You can also send the police report to Microsoft and we will use it to help law enforcement catch criminals who send these e-mails.

    For more information, see Microsoft report fraud Lottery . To protect yourself against these e-mail hoaxes, you can use the same general orientation you use to protect yourself from phishing scams to protect you from these e-mail hoaxes.

    Microsoft do not ask for credit card information to validate your copy of Windows

    We require that your copy of Windows is legitimate before you can obtain programs from the Microsoft Download Center and to receive software updates from Microsoft Update . Our online process that performs this validation is called the Genuine Advantage Program. at no time during the validation process we request your credit card information.

    In fact, we collect any information that can be used to identify you, such as your name, e-mail address or other personal information.

    For more information, read the Microsoft Genuine Advantage Privacy . To learn more about the program in general, see genuine Microsoft software .

    Microsoft sends no communication unsolicited on security updates

    When we publish information about a security software update or security incident, send us e-mail messages only to subscribers of our security communications program.

    Unfortunately, Cybercriminals have benefited from this program. They sent fake security messages that appear to come from Microsoft. Some messages to attract the recipients to Web sites to download spyware or other malicious software. Others include an attachment that contains a virus . Delete the message. Do not open the attachment.

    Legitimate security communications from Microsoft

    • Legitimate communications do not include software updates as attachments. We never attach software updates to our security communications. On the contrary, we refer customers to our Web site for more information on the update or the software security incident.
    • Legitimate communications are also on our websites. If we provide information about a security update, you can also find this information on our Web sites.

    = Microsoft has none of the unsolicited telephone calls to help you fix your computer

    In this type of scam cybercriminals are calling you and claim to be of Support technique Microsoft. They offer help with your computer problems. Once scammers have earned your trust, they try to steal and damage your computer with malicious software, including viruses and spyware.

    Although the law enforcement can trace phone numbers, often authors use pay telephones, disposable cell phones or stolen cellular phone numbers. Better avoid fooling themselves rather than try to repair the damage afterwards.

    Treat all unsolicited sceptically telephone calls. Don't provide personal information.

    ===========================================================
    If this post can help solve your problem, please click the 'Mark as answer"If you find it useful, mark it as useful by clicking the 'Useful' button at the top of this message. Marking a post as answer, or relatively useful, you help others find the answer more quickly.

  • I got a phone call from microsoft that malicious software is installed on my computer

    I live in Toronto, Canada. Someone called me and told me that she calls me from Microsoft and said some malware is installed in my computer and she told me to turn on your computer and do the instruction, she tells me.  I do not trust it because it's weird to have a call from microsoft on Saturday evening at 7:00. I said what happened if I didn't, she told me that she disconnects my server computer and tell my provider to block my IP address! I asked his emp ID, name and Department she calls, it just pass the phone to his supervisor, and when I insist on my view that I'm not you trust, he told me that you don't have any technical information. and it was very very rude... Finally I hung upward and the lady called me again and gave me this info: name: Abam Sorgr, empID: 21536 Windows operation system Dept., at Montreal, Canada, she gave me her employee ID:21536, the phone, her name was 65391989 which don't belonge to the Canada. I told him I check from microsoft and you can call me tomorrow. and now I have no idea?

    These phone calls are usually of a person representing Windows rather than Microsoft, but in any case, the call was nothing else than a phishing attempt! Do not give any information.

    Reported people on these calls for a person who represents Windows (note: not Microsoft).

    It is a scam! Not to follow their instructions or advice and not to provide ANY information to them.

    Because they use the internet lines and/or phone to complete their fraud, there may be federal agencies in your country who are interested in discovering their calls (e.g. RCMP). Their report directly to the appropriate agency if you feel you can contribute to their arrest and the charges.

    Microsoft do NOT pick up the phone and start dialing customers and never phones/e-mails asking for personal information or asking them to visit a web site! Please do not take into account these calls and hang up immediately.

    On another note, if you have problems with your computer, please do not hesitate to post a description of the situation and the error messages you received in those forums. We would be happy to help you. (information staff unnecessary or requested !)

  • Weird phone call

    So earlier today, I received a phone call from someone who wais, they were with the team of Windows 7. The phone call was anonymous, and people on the phone told me that they had received messages of error of some sort. They took me to a window where I would be able to see various errors. There is barely any but they told me my computer had very many errors and was in danger.

    I wanted to know if someone never got a call like this before?

    Also they took me to a site called teamview so that they could show me the errors by taking control of the computer. They have no control over it now or such a presence. So, I wanted to know if anyone has had this type of call before.

    Hello

    There are many variations of this type of scam - but it is what it is, a scam.

    Microsoft would not contact you about errors on your PC - any error data sent from your PC to Microsoft is anonymous.

    Never trust anyone who calls you claiming to have information about a problem with your computer - the best advice is to hang up the phone immediately.

    Kind regards

    DP - K

  • How can I report a phone call about a person borrows an identity a Microsoft Technician

    August 18 at 14:49, I received a call from someone claiming to be a Microsoft technician. I barely understood what they said because there accent of the Middle East, but he said that it would be just a matter of time before my computer would crash because of the amount of errors on my computer. He then asked me to start my computer and to now hold the window by pressing the letter R and type eventvwr , and then press ok. A screen came up and on the upper left corner, was asked to support customs seen by double witch clicking grew to administrative activities and double-click on it. I was then invited to watch the center of the screen and above and asked if I could see administrative events and how much was there. I told her that there are 528 events. He then told me to scroll down on the list and all I could see were triangles (warnings) yellow and Red errors, 528 combined overall. He then told me that this list would continue to multiply until my computer would crash. He began to talk about a guarantee of microsoft which would prevent this list to build up again in the future. I told her that I had never heard of a software microsoft warranty. I asked him how this warranty was going to cost me, and he said it would be $ 109 for three years. First, I need to transfer control of my computer to a microsoft technical repairs and that I must leave my computer for a few hours, the time required to carry out all the repairs but first, I have to go to a website called www.ammyy.com . On this site, that I was told that I would be able to transfer control, and when repairs were fix, the technician would present me with a form, I have to fill in for Microsoft software guarantee for an amount of $ 109. I was wrong as well transfer controls because I started to suspect a fraud and I told him that I would not go further with that and that I was going to hang up the phone. His appeal is still on my phone but the number is not available so I can't remind him or provide Microsoft with phone number here. I hope that this information will be useful to Microsoft.

    Kind regards.

    Andre Lavictoire

    Fake phone calls to technical support

    Calls unrequested telephone of this nature are almost always a common scam and are well known by Microsoft. Do not let them give any info, do not give access to your PC, not give them all the money and do not go to all the websites that they suggest. One moment.

    Please see:

    http://www.microsoft.com/en-gb/security/online-privacy/msname.aspx .

    Microsoft issues never not solicited for phone calls of support or security.

    These types of callers can use completely fictitious names or bogusly claim to be of real companies other than Microsoft as well.

  • Receive a phone call from someone who says that my system is infected.

    Phone calls

    Someone keeps phoning to tell me that there is a problem with my computer. They say they are windows and I could turn my computer and follow their instructions. At this point I simply hang up the phone as I suspect that they aren't what they say they are. Is this normal for windows to do this? Does anyone else have this problem?

    Hello

    It's a scam.

    Microsoft does not contact you unless YOU have made prior arrangements with them to do.

    There is an article in the link I'm you provide at the end of this one

    Read this Information from Microsoft:

    "Avoid scams to phone for tech support.

    http://www.Microsoft.com/security/online-privacy/avoid-phone-scams.aspx

    Don't be fooled of unsolicited calls. Don't provide personal information.

    Here are some of the organizations that cyber criminals claim to come:

    • Helpdesk Windows

    • Windows repair center

    • Microsoft technical support

    • Microsoft technical support

    • Windows Support Group Technical Department

    • Microsoft Research and Development Team (team of Microsoft R & D)

    Either these so-called "Microsoft" Tech companies want to sell you a worthless software, or remote access to your computer to try to steal your credit card and bank information and also achieve an identity theft on you.

    We have all the errors and warnings in our Event Viewer

    If you gave them remote access and you do Internet banking, contact your bank, explain, and change passwords.

    If you use your online credit card, cancel and get a new one issued to you.

    And the only way that willl you know that you are free to them is to backup your data and do a clean install of your operating system.

    See you soon.

  • I get phone calls - (516) 673-0633-someone who claims to work for Microsoft by asking me to turn on my computer and other issues.

    A man called my cell phone once a month in what appears to be a scam.

    This person wants me to turn on the computer or to ask me if I'm on the computer.
    This person claims to be working for Microsoft.
    Usually I say that is I don't have a computer or that I have 10 computers, and I don't have time to do what he wants.
    This person warms me that my computer is in danger and that I need to act now by following the instructions of his phone.
    Usually he hangs up the phone once I tell him to call later.
    The phone number indicated in my identity from the last call, he did today 23 Aug 2012 @ 13:00 Pacific time is: 516-673-0633
    I think Microsoft should be very interested in protecting its reputation and its customers to discover why this person called in what seems to me randomly.
    ask Microsoft behalft.
    Thank you.

    It is a total scam! Do a search on these forums and you will find a LOT of references. Never leave in your computer.

Maybe you are looking for

  • Satellite Pro L10: BIOS passwords again

    Hello! Tonight one of my friends brought me his Satellite Pro L10 and asked me to remove the user password, cose she dislikes grasp every time... OK, it's very simple! -I said. I went to the BIOS with the same password, found the supervisor password

  • Always on Update window

    When I turn on my computer, a window appears and says that the new updates to work or something (I forget exactly) - I need to restart my computer now and choose either Yes or no.  It turns on everytime I turn on my computer and no not because I just

  • The photos are no longer available. Just happened lately. Inadvertently to uninstall a program that is necessary for them to display?

    tried to enter in the properties > systems advanced settings > advanced > settings > Performance > Visual effects but found nothing except something thumbnails cachein.  Tried, but nothing helped. I cleaned my computer lately by some programs to unin

  • Administrator of the regular user account

    My brother gave me this pc so its screen was initially the only screen on this pc and the administrator account.  I thought I have BEEN set up as an administrator, as well, but I'm not allowed to do things like re - install the web cam.  After review

  • How can I get photoshop to recognize my Tablet?

    I have a Monoprice interactive pen display and photoshop cs6. I am currently unable to use the pressure sensitivity of the pen for her because of the indicator with an exclamation point in a yellow triangle that appears. I studied this on several sit