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ughaibu:
Well if is cache its okay to delete... but you must aware that when you turn back to the site that has this infected files they will come back to your computer again...
ughaibu:
Sorry for confusing you. This is going to be a long post sorry for that folks.
Some sites has java applets, like menu and others features. To this work you need the java engine in your Computer, and you need that this classes files run in your computer too.
So Internet Explorer put this files on a TEMPORARY (sorry for the caps just make my point) Internet Folder. So when you navigate on the site this files reside on your Computer. If those files are infected your Antivirus make the alert and stop them from running. When you try afterwards find them they don't longer exist because IE should remove the temporary folders. Thats why you can't find them, because AV do its job. This temporary folders has weird names like CFYTIO56T and only in MSDOS mode you can find those folders. Why? Ask Microsoft or Bill Gates!
So now you are saying yes Blah blah blah but whats the solution?
Solution could be radical you disabled Java on your Browser then you stop to see those nice features on Internet, or you just trust on your AntiVirus program that don't let run those class files on your computer.
I ope i was clearer this time...
Andersp:
Well I don't know any Sony model that doesn't play VCD... I know some models that don't play SVCD, I personnaly have one.
So I guess the problem is in how you burn your movie files. Ok lets say this in simple methods:
You have for instances an avi movie that you want to put on a VCD. So first you should put on Mpeg1 format. Then you should go to Nero and say you want to burn a VCD Video disk. Third Nero should check if the file its okay for the operation.
Finnaly you can add Chapters and thumbnails to your movie. Then Nero order to your burner to burn. Then the Sony player should recognize this. If not I'll say your player doesn't go with VCD's... ;-)
ughaibu:
Thats the problem that folder its hide and its temporary. So when you navegate, the Browser saves those java files that needs to run applets for example. Thats that classes files are for...
Chessmaster1000:
Why? Simple because arrays are not a list.
a[] its an array of 4 positions, not a list of values... you can't declare:
a[4]=(4,14,44,104).
First this is not an Integer Value.
Second you are saying that the 5th element should be a list... Not for C language!
ughaibu:
I will say 4 item from Aragon advice its the problem with files classes... Those files are java ones that reside on temprary Internet Download folder. So Antivirus pick the guys when you access the dwnload files but when you look gfor it they don't exist anymore.
Not sure if you change the Browser this files (class java ones) stop to come to your computer... But you can give a try and share with us. ;-) But for play for safe just have sure you have a reliable AntiVirus Program updated often.
Hope i helped ughaibu...
Andersp I'm just familiar with version 5 of Nero, do you have Nero Toolkit installed? Run Nero Info tool, it should search for all CD-Drives...
If that fails try to reinstall Nero, like Andre said.
Andersp:
So a Samsung Combo Drive, right?
Well Samsung sells its products with Nero Software, so in theory your burner should work with Nero... And I think even this particular model come with Nero on some kits.
BBW can you please edit my messages? And I apologise for the incovenience.
On that link site theres a huge list of a variety of DVD Players, and for each one it says what formats that can really play (not just what it says in the manual).
Andersp:
Rahvin66 gave a good answer and i just want to add a great site for explaining this sort of things including how to make VCD's from anykind video format.
Well I'm not understanding well your problem...
I suppose the right thing to expect to happen is after you click the contact us link appear a body of an email message to fill in. If instead it opens a login box, it means the Mail client application needs you to authenticate, which shouldn't happen if you "normally" entered on your computer. So your problem should be between the login on your Computer or Network environment and the Email application itself. You wipe your hard disk recently are you sure you put back together the setings of your profile email to your application email client? It helps if you describe what Operation System and email application you have... i know this is doesn't help too much but "I" need more details about your problem at least to understand it.
Thanks vitalik for your answer but what i'm looking for its to try to see what is the difference between the 2 USB versions...
I got Windows 98, and in similar place that you said for NT and XP I got:
- Universal PCI for USB Intel 82371AB/EB
- Hub USB
I check the properties but nothing I can really see if it is 2.0 or 1.1
How can i quickly see in an unknow Computer (no manuals avaiable) which USB version its installed? I mean if it is USB 2.0 or USB 1.1?
I guess in System of Control Panel, but what I'm looking for exactly?
Thanks Jules for the reply, but the Drivers are working, i can access data and the second HDD is set as slave (according to Manufacturer design) I think Aragon has the point, i'm making many experiences and so far i didn't get it right, but i keep trying... :-)
Hey i think you are right, now you mentionet it. Seems very consistent your explanation. Ok, i'm going to try it, then i give you news of my result... Aragon thanks again!
Aragon thanks for your reply. Yes it was a second hard disk that i add, has my backup to first HDD.
And yes i put it as the slave on the primary IDE, the BIOS has no problem in recognition these second disk not even the OS. The weird problem is when i start the computer in normal procedure the OS doesn't load the controllers of the Boards outside the motherboard, this is the sound board, the USB ports, and the TV tuner. But if i start with the option F8 and i put it step by step with confirmation, then i got everything right. My no professional guess is the second option as a slow one, it knows where are the controllers and loads it, but i don't for sure, and even if this is correct its stil very weird...
I recently add a backup disk to my computer, and i put it as a second drive in the primary IDE. Now when i start the computer it seems it "forgets" to load the drivers for my several boards, like sound, USB controllers and TV tuner. When i make the start step by step from menu start (f8) all drivers are loaded, so i guess it could be the time to recognition the second hard disk, but i don't have a reasonable explanation for that... Well the solution is to make a manual start instead of automaticaly but i prefer the automatic start so anyone had the same problem and solve it? My OS is still a Windows 98 Second Edition.
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