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    i can only access the internet with 64bit IE

    already have firefox; it's not working either. reset all 3 browsers already, nothing happened. ran spyware and virus scans with 2 different utilities. the only other thing I haven't done is a system restore.
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    i can only access the internet with 64bit IE

    the weird thing is that I've been running x64 since 7 came out and I just had an issue with chrome/firefox/ie today.
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    i can only access the internet with 64bit IE

    how exactly would not using IE fix my problem of not being able to use anything but IE?
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    i can only access the internet with 64bit IE

    I have win7 profession x64, haven't reinstalled, but chrome, firefox, and 32 IE all don't work. I'll try reinstalling. just reinstalled, still nothing.
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    i can only access the internet with 64bit IE

    Hello, I usually Chrome for all browing needs. Sudden;y today my internet stopped working although I had full wireless signal. I can play online games, and can access the internet with 64bit IE, but I can't use 32bit IE or any other web browser. 64bitIE has no flash support, so I can't do...
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    Win 7 boot disk issue

    Ok, it came up. But now it says it needs a driver for my dvd drive? So I put the only driver released for my dvd drive on a usb drive and it says it's not valid. I've installed several different OS's on this PC and I've never seen anything with the dvd drive before. Has anyone else seen this?
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    Win 7 boot disk issue

    I'm currently running win7 RC, which expires tomorrow. I got a retail version, and I'm trying to install it. I'll try waiting right now; I figured if it wasn't up in 5 minutes it wasn't gonna come up.
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    Win 7 boot disk issue

    Just got a boot disk created through MSDNAA for free win7. I put it in and after the "windows loading" screen it went to screen with the win7 theme and a cursor with nothing else. I tried it again and got the same result. Anyone see this happen before, or know how to get it to install from...
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    Cut followed by another cut - Win 7

    Probably should have said that at the start, but I already ran a search over the whole pc. That's when I went o.0 ???? where'd they go??? Or at least I thought I did. I have several HDD's and I searched the wrong one. I have xp and win 7 dual boot, and the partitions have different names...
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    Cut followed by another cut - Win 7

    If it means anything, I'm running the RC, not the retail version. I'm trying to move the files to back them up, which is the irony, now I've misplaced them.
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    Cut followed by another cut - Win 7

    weird, I can find the program via start menu bar, but when I try to open a recent file, it says the file's not there anymore. All the files are no longer at their original location, nor at the location where the subsequent cut/paste ocurred. I tried ctrl+z repeatedly, but I did too many things...
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    Cut followed by another cut - Win 7

    so, there's no way to get it back?
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    Cut followed by another cut - Win 7

    I was moving a bunch of files from one section to another via cut and paste, then I accidentally cut something else to move it as well. Where did the original cut files go? and how can I get them back?
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    Recent Blue screen trouble

    I was using rightmark. I'll look into that too. If I have 1066, I certainly don't want to run it at 800. Also, I got 2 and half hours into a gaming session with no blue screen at 3.6 GHz. Seems like it might just be an unstable overclock.
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    Recent Blue screen trouble

    also, I just noticed OCZ ram has a history of performing at one slot below what it's labeled at and it seems mine falls under this. It's labeled at ddr2-1066, but a memory analyzer said my ram was DDR2-800. I've since lowered the frequency, but I got another blue screen. I always get one about...
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