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???for mainter, i have wireless on my laptop and using a wireless router. I have a connection and it's very good but when i go online using the browser it says page cannot be displayed. other than the fire wall what could this be.

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Tutorial To Everyone



 

You may experience problems when you attempt to open a webpage by using your Internet browser where you receive the following message:

- The page cannot be displayed

- The page you are looking for is currently unavailable. The website might be experiencing technical difficulties, or you may need to adjust your browser settings.

- Error: Cannot find server or DNS Error

 

 

 

Solution

This problem can come about due to a number of reasons, some of which are addressed in the following steps:

  1. Check that you are connected and test the connection on a few different websites such as http://www.google.com and http://www.bbc.com. If you can access another website address, the problems lie with the page you were trying to visit and you should contact the site owner directly to pursue this matter.
  2. Delete your temporary Internet files and cookies. To do this, follow these steps:
    - Click Start, point to Settings, and then click Control Panel
    - Double-click Internet Options.
    - Click the Temporary Internet Files, click the Settings button.
    - Then click the Delete Cookies button and confirm this decision by clicking Yes at the next prompt.
    - Next click the Delete Files button and confirm this decision by clicking Yes at the next prompt.
  3. - Click OK to apply these settings.
    - Now shutdown and restart your computer and test your connection to see if this has resolved the problem
  4. If you are using any firewall/internet security/proxy software such as Norton or Zone Alarms try temporarily disabling it. This should be done by breaking your Internet connection and then reconnecting and testing on reliable websites such as http://www.google.com . If you can see pages with the firewall disabled you will have to investigate your firewall settings with the company who supplied the firewall. If this makes no difference continue with the following steps.
    NOTE: Tiscali recommends the use of a firewall whilst on the Internet. Be sure to re-enable it after this test. For more details on computer security
     
    If you are to connect to the Internet using other applications such as Microsoft Outlook Express or MSN Messenger this indicates that your firewall has not been configured correctly.
  5. Ensure that you are currently connected to the Internet by running a ping connection test. This can be done by clicking on Start and then Run and then type cmd (making sure to remove anything else from the field) and then click OK.
  6. If you are running Internet Explorer from version 6 onwards some files can become corrupted causing this problem and can be resolved by running a quick repair. In order to establish which version of Internet Explorer you are running click Help and then About Internet Explorer
    which will display your version number In order to repair it follow these steps:
    - Click Start and then Control Panel (or Settings and then Control Panel)
    - Double click on Add-Remove Programs
    - Highlight Internet Explorer
    - Click Change-Remove tab
    - Select Repair Internet Explorer
    - Then click OK to confirm this
    Once this has been completed restart your computer and then test your connection to see if you can now view webpages
  7. This problem can sometimes come about due to corruption of TCP/IP which can be refreshed or reinstalled depending on your operating system. If you are running Windows XP you can simply refresh your TCP/IP by clicking on Start then Run and then typing command and then click OK. In the black command prompt type in netsh int ip reset resetlog.txt and then press ENTER on your keyboard. It should return back to a blank line into which you can type exit to close the command prompt.
     
    - If you are running any other operating system (Windows 98, ME, 2000), make sure you have your Windows installation CD which came with your computer and then follow these steps to reinstall and configure TCP/IP:

    1. Click Start, point to Settings, click Control Panel, and then double-click Network.
    2. On the Configuration tab, click Add, click Protocol, and then click Add.
    3. In the Manufacturers box, click Microsoft, in the Network Protocols box, and then click TCP/IP.
    4. Click OK two times, and then click Yes when you are prompted to restart your computer. If you are not prompted to restart your computer, do so manually.

[*]You can restore your computer to an earlier date in case something has corrupted since last time you connected. NOTE: Any updates or software installations you have made since The method for undertaking a system restore will differ depending on your operating system (To determine which operating system you are running click on Start and you will see the name in a blue bar along the left hand side of the Start Menu):

  • Windows 98: This can only be run in MS-DOS mode so you will have to click on Start then Shut Down and then select Restart in MS-DOS mode. The computer will then start with a black screen with a prompt like C:\WINDOWS> where you must type in scanreg /restore and then press Enter on your keyboard. This will then restore
  • Windows ME: Click on Start then Programs then Accessories then System Tools and then select System Restore. If you have enabled System Restore in the past this will work otherwise you may receive a message advising that it has been turned off in which case no restore points will have been made. In this case continue to Step 8.
  • Windows 2000: This is not possible in Windows 2000 - please continue to Step 8.
  • Windows XP: Click on Start then Programs then Accessories then System Tools and then select System Restore. You will then see a Restore Wizard which will prompt you to Restore your computer to an earlier time. With this option selected click Next. You will then see a calendar with bold dates whenever a restore point had been created. Select a date for a system checkpoint when you were able to view webpage's and then click on Next. Bear in mind you will lose any changes you may have made after this date including new files, software or updates. You can now confirm the System restore by clicking on Next which may take a while to restart your system with the preconfigured settings. Then retest your connection for the ability to view webpage's.

 

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he must be out tonight so here this is one i use that has the codes but be carefull like any it has malware so ever sense i swiched to avast antivirus /firefox (do not use IE with cracking websites thats a huge no no) i have had no problems at all just run your A/V program on the file /folder before extracting and do not open any .exe 90% of the codes are right inside the site if it ask you to download just open the .nfo file thats where the code is at

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???for mainter' date=' i have wireless on my laptop and using a wireless router. I have a connection and it's very good but when i go online using the browser it says page cannot be displayed. other than the fire wall what could this be.[/quote']

 

did it get fixed or you still need help?

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Prison vs. full-time job

Prison life versus a full-time job

 

In prison you spend the majority of your time in an 8' X 10' cell.

 

At work you spend most of your time in a 6' X 8' cubicle.

 

In prison you get three meals a day.

 

At work you only get a break for one meal and you have to pay for that one.

 

In prison you get time off for good behavior.

 

At work you get rewarded for good behavior with more work.

 

In prison a guard locks and unlocks all the doors for you.

 

At work you must carry around a security card and unlock and open all the doors yourself.

 

In prison you can watch TV and play games.

 

At work you get fired for watching TV and playing games.

 

In prison they ball-and-chain you when you go somewhere.

 

At work you are just ball-and-chained.

 

In prison you get your own toilet.

 

At work you have to share.

 

In prison they allow your family and friends to visit.

 

At work you cannot even speak to your family and friends.

 

In prison all expenses are paid by taxpayers, with no work required.

 

At work you get to pay all the expenses to go to work and then they deduct taxes from your salary to pay for the prisoners.

 

In prison you spend most of your life looking through bars from the inside wanting to get out.

 

At work you spend most of your time wanting to get out and inside bars.

 

In prison you can join many programs which you can leave at any time.

 

At work there are some programs you can never get out of.

 

In prison there are wardens who are often sadistic.

 

At work we have managers.

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yo there was a website listed here before for serials.... it was like the haven of all serials... anybody have that link on hand?

 

theres one called seriall.com or seriallz.com cant member..dont use the keygens..shits are full of viruses.

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he must be out tonight so here this is one i use that has the codes but be carefull like any it has malware so ever sense i swiched to avast antivirus /firefox (do not use IE with cracking websites thats a huge no no) i have had no problems at all just run your A/V program on the file /folder before extracting and do not open any .exe 90% of the codes are right inside the site if it ask you to download just open the .nfo file thats where the code is at

 

 

hmm might help if i leave the site

 

http://www.filez.plug-in.pl

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Segway polo Hmm, if only there were a way to combine the dorkiness of riding a Segway with the snobbery of a polo match. It seems Apple cofounder Steve Wozniak's next venture is to popularize the game of Segway polo, once he's done finding ways of cheating in it and forcing them to rewrite the rules every week. When Woz isn't busy annoying everyone on the Segway polo grounds with "tactics" such as throwing his mallet and clubbing shots over their heads, he's busy braining passersby with errant shots. See all this and more in our incredibly uncomfortable video.

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More specs on Microsoft's iPod rival leaked on internet

 

Posted by Amber Maitland

07 July 2006 - An anonymous insider from Microsoft has leaked some more specifications about the iPod-rivalling media player due at Christmas.

 

According to American gadget site, Gizmodo, Mircosoft has even bigger plans for the devices rumoured Wi-Fi connectivity features.

 

One is that the device will contain a sensor that picks up advertisements from an "Ad-Node" that beams an ad to your player. If you watch the ad, you'll receive a bonus of some kind in the form of a discount coupon or voucher.

 

The second is that if you and another user come into range, you can form a network between you to share songs. If you listen to a song that you like from the other person's device, you can mark it for download.

 

Microsoft has also come up with a cunning plan to get iTunes users to switch to its software and device.

 

The software will examine your current iTunes library for songs you've already bought and let you download them from the Microsoft store for free.

 

This idea to get around iTunes' lack of interoperability might actually work, but it will cost Microsoft considerably as it will have to pay royalties for song downloads.

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