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Re: Help with a computer problem

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THanks guys forgot to add the most important bi of info been in to the bios and it states that the floppy drive ain't there. That's why I'm a bit snookered. Also had done what JAye suggested but to no avail.
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Make sure to check the boot order and also make sure that floppy seek isn't on.

Re Norton, I fix these frakers day in and day out. Most common Norton/Printer issue is Norton blocking the print spooler service.

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Chopper wrote:also make sure that floppy seek isn't on.
Where would I see that in Bios? The Norton thing was that I had the 2005 edition and the new Lexmark drivers weren't compatible with it?????

Thanks for the help Mark
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instead of moving boot sequence, disable the floppy check.

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Usually the first or second page in the BIOS Paul, depending on your motherboard. It'll say something like Floppy Seek - Enabled or disabled.

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I moved to a 64-bit OS a few months back so had to scrap Zone Alarm. I've been using Comodo and have to say I am very impressed. It's a Firewall and Antivirus, or you can have just one or the other. It's been on the ball for Malware and best of all, it auto-updates.

I also run Spybot, Ad-Aware and SpywareBlaster. All of them are free.

http://www.personalfirewall.comodo.com/ ... ewall.html
http://www.safer-networking.org/en/spybotsd/index.html
http://www.lavasoft.com/single/trialpay.php
http://www.javacoolsoftware.com/spywareblaster.html

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TBH all of the firewalls I've ever seen are only as good as the user. More trouble than they are worth in most cases. I use either AVG or Avast, no firewall. Just a router.

I'll concur on the Barons choice of Spyware removers tho. All are better than anything commercially available. Most of my days are spent doing virus removals :roll:

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Mark,

that worked a treat thanks. No I must remember not to play with things I don't know much about........
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No wukka's Paul. Any time.

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