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I've always had Windows XP. Webroot always "turns on" just fine before when I first "power on" the the PC, but today (Jan 4, 2011) Webroot will NOT turn on.
As of Late 2012, Webroot Antivirus was replaced with Webroot SecureAnywhere, which resolved all issues with the prior products and was provided as a free upgrade for all existing users.
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First, try attaching the camcorder via usb cable with the camera OFF, then turning it on. This may trigger Windows to activate the driver scanner and activate the driver. If you've been attaching with camcorder off, try attaching with it on, to see if that activates driver installation.
If that doesn't work, you may have a low-power usb plug; often the usb ports in the back of the computer put out more juice than the handy ones on the front. You may also need a shorter and more robust usb cable; I've found with various cameras and phones that certain usb cables work fine for recharging but won't necessarily provide adequate data transfer.
If you do an illegal shut down which is power off by holding down the power switch for 8 seconds. The HP computer will then boot with the scandisk program, which will restore your hdd to perfection. Windows XP or later now use 'system restore' to rearrange registry from a previous calender date that the computer used to work perfectly.
Could be almost anything ! Do the usual simple checks - fuse in the mains plug (should be 3A), have you got another piece of equipment (radio etc.) that uses the same 2-pin plug for power - use it to check that the mains cable is OK. If the mains cable is OK, it maight be the switch on the power supply module or the power supply module itself ('L'-print), but could be more ... check if the sewing light or display backlight is coming on, but if completely dead, your only solution is to get it checked-out by a Bernina service agent.
Hi, If this problem is still occurring for you and is only specific to Google Chrome, can you try clearing your browsing data to see if that helps? To clear your browsing data, follow these steps:
1) Click the Wrench menu in the upper right corner 2) Select "Tools" 3) Select 'Clear browsing data' 4) Ensure that check boxes for 'Clear browsing history' and 'Empty the cache' are selected 5) Click 'Clear browsing data'
I hope this helps.
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Is the PC you've used before is the operating system is windows Xp? If you've using windows Xp before then you've plug it in a windows 7 Operating system, it means your hard disc have no problem the operating system of your PC is different than before. Try to plug it in a windows Xp operating system then recover it in there then format it in a windows 7 operating system then, the windows Xp and windows 7 try to make a network place in the connection then share the hard disc files that you've recovered then copy and paste it in the newly format hard drive that formated in a windows 7 operating system.
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