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Gamer David

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  1. Try this, add a / at the end, like this: http://forums.xisto.com/no_longer_exists/
  2. You can change this by changing the regional settings through the control panel. click on the "Start menu" then click the "Control Panel" (the icon with a hammer or a clipboard) Then go to "Regional Settings" (the globe icon, the one without the plug) than select a new setting in the drop down menu, at random if you can't read the text, odds are you well hit some form of English then click the lower left button, it should then prompt you to restart click the left button.I have never done this my self but i do know that "Windows XP SP 2" does support multi-language for businesses.If you are even still having this problem.
  3. Come to think of it, it could be your Bois settings, as well, well but I don't suggest changing these your self.but if you want to try go to system tools located in the in the "Accessories" of your "Start Menu" then go to "System Info".then Extend the "Hardware Resources" with the + sign next to it, then click "Conflicts/Sharing" and post what it says here.
  4. You may still need to change the setting, most programs use the IE configuration files.I do now the most browsers are easy to use with ftp, including IE7. I know i have no firewall on my system its self, but i still have to use this setting because of my host.
  5. If you are using EI7 than you need to go to internet options and then go to the advanced tab, then scroll down to Use Passive FTP (for firewall and DSL modem compatibility) make sure this is checked. Also you may want to change the your Security setting to med-low
  6. If the monitor clicks off for a long time before clicking back on it has nothing to do with the ram or how many programs. That would in fact be your graphics card vs monitor vs drivers vs refresh rate and there is only four ways to fix that. One would be change the refresh rate and or resolution. And if that don't work. Two would be switch graphics port (if you can). And if that don't work. Three get a new monitor (usually this works). But if it fails. Four get a new graphics card(always works). You could also try getting a new driver but that never works for me. But if it's not doing what I think its doing than you could try changing the page file on your system. If you have more than one drive on your computer, then you can speed up the boot time by setting your page file to the slave drive instead of the primary (Which is the default) To do this first you must Log on to the computer as Administrator, then Click Start, and then click Control Panel, Click Performance and Maintenance, and then click System, and then Click the Advanced tab, and then under Performance, click Settings, your still not there so Click the Advanced tab, and then under Virtual memory, click Change. If you have more than one drive, than you should click the C drive and then select "No paging file" (note do not do this if you only have one drive) then click set. then you would select the other drive and then click "custom size" then enter about 300 MB over what is recommended, but be sure there enough space on the drive for it, in both boxes under the words custom size, make sure the values are the same(also note that going to high can slow your computer down as well I would say no more than 1500 MB) then click set and OK, of course you will have to restart but at least it will boost the speed by at least 2 times. If you only have one drive then you should get another, and dedicate it entirely to paging file and it should not be no more than 5 GB.
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