@LegalCookie: Yep.
@LegalCookie: Yep.
@tc4001: Okay, so first I would try placing it in restore mode using this article here. [support.apple.com]
@destryer: I meant a solution to skipping all the trailers on the DVDs I legally buy. If you're implying that I'm pirate, think again my friend.
@destryer: I meant a solution to skipping all the trailers on the DVDs I buy. If you're implying that I'm pirate, think again my friend.
@gMan: So, did we make any progress?
@gMan: After a bit of reading, I think it be that the monitor is interfering with your Wi-Fi. What I recommend is switching your router to a different channel. Most routers default to 6, so you might want to try another . (Channel 11 seems to work for some people.) You can read more about it at these links.
This is directed mostly toward the starred commenters. I remember that I once saw a tag where we could nominate users to receive stars. The problem is, I can't seem to find it again. I would appreciate any help. Thanks!
@Buster Friendly: Glad I was able to help a fellow Lifehacker. :)
@gpzbc: Wow. I just failed there. Thanks for pointing that out.
Has anyone tried this with Windows 7? The site only lists compatibility for XP and Vista, but I'd imagine it would work,
@luckycharms: You also might want to look into Clamwin AV. It's frequently updated and has high detection rates. Here's the website:
@luckycharms: Avast also makes a virus/worm cleaner that is portable. Simply download the .exe and run it whenever your heart desires. Hope this is what you're looking for. :)
@junk416: Indeed, you are quite right.
@Protector one: I'm not even going to try to reply to that one.
@DrunkenOstrich: Yes, I'm the same guy and I know it was lame. Sorry guys.
Better than a Blue Screen of Death. The Black Stage of Doom.