How to remove Auto Log off Virus

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This particular virus, the Auto Log off Virus seemed to be bugging the network for quiet awhile. Worse, it doesn’t have any removal tool yet.

Now some computers we’ve encountered were not just infected with the so called Auto shutdown Virus. But soon after removing the said virus, another one is opt for more serious problem the auto log off virus.

What it actually do, is it logs off the user few seconds after logging on. So if you happen to be infected with Auto Log off Virus, I would suggest that u do the following as remedy:

How to remove Auto Log off Virus:

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Frequency Out of Range

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If you happen to experienced booting up your system and a monitor error message reads Frequence out of range…
Well, the following might answer your problem.

Frequency out of range can sometimes occur if :

1. Their is a conflict between the adapter refresh and monitor rate. You may want to            install or reinstall your video and monitor drivers.
2. Or go to Safe mode and apply the safe mode settings. Ignore the warning message,         then restart in normal mode and reconfigure the video and make sure settings are             within the capabilities of the monitor.
3. Or if you have other monitor with higher capabilities,such of lcd try to change it.


How much memory you have installed (for Windows XP)

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Below are simple steps on how much memory you have installed:

1. Click Start, then open the Control Panel.
2. Click Performance and Maintenance, and then click System.
3. On the System Properties window:
a. you will see the type and speed of your processor (CPU)
b. the amount of RAM.

Note: Windows always seems to report that you have slightly less memory than you actually have.
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Low Virtual Memory Error

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When your computer’s real physical memory (RAM) is in use, Windows will try to create virtual memory by grabbing a pieces of hard drive space and treats it like a real memory. Your software can’t tell the difference between real and virtual memory, but you might because virtual memory access is much slower, due to the hard drive activity it requires.

If you encounter the low virtual memory error message, then you have used the maximum amount of real plus virtual memory that is supported on your system. Sometimes programs that crash or ones that are poorly designed will not return their working memory space to the operating system when they’re done using it. Other programs that need a large amount of memory to run may fail because Windows cannot “see” the available memory. In most cases, a shutdown and restart will resolve this problem.

How to resolve Low Virtual Memory Error :

1. First thing to do is make sure your computer is configured to allow Windows to automatically manage the virtual memory.

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Hard Disk Fail

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Problem :
Hard Disk Fail (10) (20) (80)
Causes:

1.  Hard disk drive not connected properly.
2. Hard disk drive not setup in CMOS properly.
3. Hard disk drive cable is bad.
4. Other bad hardware.

What to do:
1. Check if the IDE cable and power cable is properly attached to the Hard Disk and to the computer.
2. Check if CMOS properly setup.
3. Check IDE cable if functioning.

Note: If none solve the above error, try to backup your data first and check your hard disk. For it might be causing the problem.


How to fix Memory Dump Error?

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Cause of physical memory dump:

1. DLL error
2. RAM Hardware Problems
3. Memory allocation error

What to do:

1. Reinstall your operation system might be a wiser decision to make.
2. Else, you should purchase brand new memory.


How to fix Blue Screen Error?

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also known as a stop error, Blue screen of death (BSoD or bluescreen), is an error screen displayed by certain operating systems, like Microsoft Windows, after encountering a critical system error which can cause the system to shut down to prevent damage.

Bluescreens on NT-based Windows systems can be caused by poorly written device drivers or malfunctioning hardware. In the Win9x era, incompatible DLLs or bugs in the kernel of the operating system can also cause bluescreens. Sometimes, when the CPU is hit in any way, the computer may restart and show the BSoD.

Bluescreens can also be caused by physical faults:
1. Faulty memory
2. The power requirements of the computer exceeding the capacity of the PSU, overheating of components, intermittent power to hard disk drives or other parts,
3. Faulty hardware running beyond its specification limits.

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How to remove Automatic shutdown Virus #2

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This virus seemed to have been bothering a lot of computers for months now. I have previously posted before on HOW TO REMOVE AUTOMATIC SHUTDOWN VIRUS, but for some who still have confusions on how to work with it, here’s more info to keep in mind.

If you happen to notice your computer shutting off whenever command prompt or other system files is being access, please do the ff:

1. Download a copy and save the removal tool on your own computer ( just click the link)

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How to Share Printer in Windows XP

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1. Click Start, then Control Panel. In Control Panel Window double click Printers and faxes.

2. Printers and Faxes window will appear. Right click the printer you want to share, then click Sharing…

Note: Make sure you’ve enabled File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks on network card’s properties.
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How to Share Files in Windows XP

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This is a simple how to share files step over the network:

1. Ensure Windows XP Simple File Sharing is enabled.

2. Open Windows Explorer (or My Computer).

3. Navigate to the file, folder or drive folder to be shared, and right click once on its icon to select Sharing and Security.
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