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did you reboot? nm

Posted By: nn on 2006-11-11
In Reply to: My Norton antivirus is showing a red X on my email and I have no idea what happened. How do I fix - Diane Dattisman

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You might need to reboot your
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Linksys reboot
I found that I had to do this when my lovely charming neighbor was feeding off my wireless. It gives an IP conflict. Check you firewall settings for the wireless and try to keep you eyes on the blinking lights to be sure no one is feeding off your wireless. To catch them unplug the wireless and get a drink or something then plug it back in - if you do it too soon, the person feeding will just reconnect- let them think it is gone for the day.
Time to reboot?
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Might need to reboot or resize your screen. nm
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Shutting down/reboot and defrag

Both rebooting your system at least once every day or two, and defragging your hard drive about once a month will pay dividends in terms of system performance.


Scandisk has nothing to do with this. Jeez!


Brian


Reboot without the headset plugged in.

Then plug the headset in. Give it some time to find the headset. If this doesn't work, try checking the Device Manager. In XP it's Start, Control Panel, System, Hardware, Device Manager. Scroll down to Universal Serial Bus controllers. Click on the plus sign and see if anything is "crossed out" in that list. First try to right click and check the Properties. If it is not working proerly try the Troubleshoot button. Click on the Driver tab and update the driver. If neither of these work, go back to the Device Manager, right click on the USB port in question and Scan for Hardware changes. If none of these work , uninstall the driver. Remove the headset from the USB port and then plug it back in and see if the computer can now find it and install the driver.


If you're plugging the headset in and unplugging it without removing without the "safely remove hardware" icon in the lower right hand corner of your screen, you are disabling the USB port until the computer is restarted again. Always use the hardware removal tool!


Unplug shut down plug in and reboot!
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Did you reboot for starters? Are the other functions working? nm
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Same here. Complete reboot. Do they have a tech person who
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First I'd reboot and if that didn't work run a virus scan. nm
 
Have you done spyware scans, defrag, virus scan and reboot? All of these help me. Run spyware
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