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Sunday, July 09, 2006

Solutions: QuickTime error shouldn't require reformatting  (File recovery wipe)


Solutions: QuickTime error shouldn't require reformatting 
While attempting to watch a video with QuickTime Windows XP Home, I received an error message that said ActiveX control was missing. I was unable to resolve this problem. I was advised by Gateway to back up my files, format my hard drive and reinstall Windows.
Source: www.sptimes.com

Computer glitch zaps chunk of college data 
As a mother of two school-age children, Caryn McCoyne, 44, has limited time to squeeze in her studies at Prairie State College and has relied on a popular online system called Blackboard to manage her coursework, take tests and turn in assignments.
Source: feeds.chicagotribune.com

Want a safer PC? Dump Windows and get a Mac 
"Microsoft on Monday revealed the results of a 15-month test of its Malicious Software Removal Tool. The utility that seeks out and destroys malware reported malicious programs, or bots, on six out of 10 Windows computers it examined," Jennifer LeClaire reports for TechNewsWorld.
Source: www.macdailynews.com

A mother's journey 
FIRST OF FOUR PARTS When you look into the face of someone with cancer, you may have no idea what is going on beyond chemo and radiation. It's human nature to turn away. But it is real life, and it is going on in homes all over this country, where more than 1 million people are diagnosed every year. Cyndie French and her son Derek opened their lives for a year to share their story.
Source: www.sacbee.com

Hard Drive Crash: Minimize the Carnage 
With the size of modern hard drives now exceeding 40 GB, it's no surprise that many people carry their business files and customer databases around on their laptops. While this may be incredibly convenient, there is a major downside. All it takes is one hard drive crash and all your data is history.
Source: www.smallbusinesscomputing.com

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