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Preview window lyrics messed up
I want to add that wife has now been cancer free 8 months and counting!!! that has nothing to do with the problem but I noticed i did mention it in previous answer
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That is great and I hope and pray she stays that way.
If you have kept up Windows update they would add to the load on your memory as well. If this is a desktop then how much memory is on your video card. If it is also a small amount (32 - 64MB) then that could also cause some problems. In that case you may want to upgrade your video card as well to speed up the screen refresh. A card with 128 -256MB would be much better and faster. I would say that it is time for you to upgrade Hoster, but that is a big leap in memory use and I know that anything less than 1GB would be very problematic.
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I found this to very interesting and it may help in the cancer department: http://madjim.com/Cancer_Treatment.html Jim ![]()
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Why was time and date incorrect? If it's explainable then ignore the rest of this post .
Otherwise it could be that the button battery that helps the computer remember it's settings when it's unplugged, could be dying. If the battery gets too weak it will forget thetime and date and other settings in the bios such as processor speed. It will default to all the slowest settings available. If you start having to fix the time and date everytime you boot up, this is probably the problem. The batteries are only a couple of dollars and they are easy to replace. If it is the battery just replacing it won't fix everything, you'll still have to go into the bios and reset everything. Sam
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![]() thanks for all the help. the cmos battery did die and allowed the bios to video to default to auto. as soon as I put in the proper settings everything is great again. thanks for all the help
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Glad I could help.
Sam
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http://www.snopes.com/medical/disease/cancerupdate.asp I deleted the Cancer_Treatment.html from my server so the link to it is now dead. Jim ![]()
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