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stanley
Joined: 22 Mar 2005 Posts: 3
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Posted: 07/29/08 - 10:21 Post subject: |
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| I recently got interested for computers and Internet. I have been reading many computer magazines, and I got interested in those subjects. Last week, I bought a computer. However, now I discovered that I need to learn more if I want to handle this machine. For instance, my X1950 causes system freezing. Can I do something about it? |
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ado
Joined: 04 Feb 2005 Posts: 94
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Posted: 08/27/08 - 21:30 Post subject: |
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| If you have a computer for just one week, do not worry. Computers are great machines, rather easy to handle but they have their rules. You will have to learn and respect those rules and procedures if you want to avoid problems. Just be patience and take one-step at a time. I was also a beginner once, and I bet that I was much worse then you will ever be. Now, computers are my profession and my source for living. Find yourself few good courses for computer using and you will be fine. It would be even better if you could find some friend or neighbor to assist you in overcoming some 'starting problems' in starting of using computers. That way, you will also, beside time, save yourself a lot of money for computer services. Now let us get back to your problem with X1950 causes system freezing. You can try to reinstall your X1950 drivers. If that won't help, reinstall of OS will. |
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