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Thursday, September 1, 2011
How to Disable the Blue Screen Auto-Reboot
Windows based computers, including the latest Windows 7 Operating system, when dealing with a system crash, will throw the computer to a blue screen with errors on it, and then quickly reboot. In many cases it happens so fast you don’t get a chance to read what the problem was or what caused it. And this can many times throw you and the computer into an endless loop. To troubleshoot this problem you will have to disable the option in the control panel that programmed it to do so
How-To:
- Open Control Panel.
- Click “System and Security.”
- Click on the “System” link.
- Click the “Advanced System Settings” link.
- Go to “Startup and Recovery,” and click “Settings” button.
- Uncheck “Automatically restart.” Click “Ok,” and close out the Control Panel.
How to troubleshoot the “NTLDR Is Missing” error message in Windows
If your computer’s NTLDR files are damaged by a virus or other problem on your computer, it will no longer boot properly. Instead, a message appears stating that the NTLDR is missing. To resolve this problem, you must reload the NTLDR files from your Windows XP installation disc back onto your computer.
Requirements:
XP Operating System Installation CD..
How-To:
- Put your Windows XP CD into your computer and restart it.
- Press any key when prompted by the message on the screen, then press the “R” key at the setup welcome screen.
- Type “1″ into the Recovery Console then press “Enter.”
- Type “copy d:\i386\ntldr c:\” and press “Enter” then type “copy d:\i386\ntdetect.com c:\” and press “Enter.” These two commands copy the NTLDR files from the CD to your computer,
- Type “exit,” restart your computer and eject the Windows XP CD.
How to Enable JavaScript in Linux
JavaScript is used all over the Internet to make websites universally accessible and easier to use. JavaScript isn’t always necessary, but there are certain websites and applications that require you to enable JavaScript to complete tasks such as filling in forms or clicking links. You can enable JavaScript in Linux with just a few clicks through your Internet browser.
How-To:
Mozilla Firefox:
- Open Mozilla Firefox.
- Click “Edit” from the top bar. Click on “Preference” in the Edit menu.
- Click “Content” on the top of the window.
- Click where it says “Enable JavaScript” to put a check in the box.
- Click “Close.”
Epiphany:
- Open Epiphany.
- Click “Edit” from the top bar.
- Click “Preferences” in the Edit menu.
- Click “Advanced” and “Privacy.”
- Click “Enable Java” and “Enable JavaScript” to add checkmarks. Click “Close.”
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