
Font Generator Preparation Guide For Use Before Using Malware Removal Tools and Requesting Help Preparation Guide For Use Before Using Malware Removal Tools and Requesting Help Hi and welcome to the Bleeping Computer malware removal forum. If you are reading this article, then you are most likely looking for a solution to a possible malware infection on your computer. Please follow these steps in order to provide information that we can use to analyze your computer's configuration. Please note that these steps may appear to be long and daunting. Before you perform these steps, it is suggested that you first check to see if there is a self-help guide for infection here: Virus, Spyware, and Malware Removal Self-Help Guides If there is one, then you can attempt to use the self-help guide first and then continue with these steps if you feel that you are still infected. - Backup your data! Regardless of whether or not you have a malware infection, routinely backing up your data should be an important part of every computer users life. Cobian Backup DriveImage XML Vista Complete PC Backup
Troubleshooting the Blue Screen of Death Tracking down the true cause of a Blue Screen of Death is painstaking (and sometimes painful) work. The latest version of Microsoft’s Crash Analyzer Wizard helps you decode the cryptic details in a crash dump file. Here’s how it works. Even experienced IT pros can be baffled by the Blue Screen of Death. The official name for this dreaded condition is a STOP error (programmers may also know it as a bug check), but the informal BSOD label is far more familiar. In this post, I introduce you to an obscure but enormously helpful tool that can point the finger directly at the cause of a BSOD in a matter of minutes. The first step in troubleshooting is to rule out problems with the PC itself. You can find tantalizingly incomplete bits of evidence in the codes displayed on the blue screen itself. Clicking the View Technical Details link displays this description, which duplicates the information that was displayed on the blue screen as part of the original event:
TerraServer Tutorial: AVI als DVD branden (met ondertiteling) Inleiding In deze tutorial ga ik je uitleggen hoe je een AVI bestand als DVD kunt branden. Ook leg ik meteen uit hoe je een ondertiteling erbij kan voegen.Let op: Voor deze tutorial heb je het programma WinAvi Video Converter nodig. Het is wel aan te raden om de officiële versie te hebben, anders zit er in je DVD misschien reclame van WinAvi. Installatie en voorbereiding Eerst beginnen we met de programma's te downloaden, en te installeren. AVI bestand converteren De volgende stap is dat we de bestanden gaan converteren naar het DVD-formaat.Open WinAvi Video Converter. Zorg dat VobSub geïnstalleerd is als je ondertitels erbij wilt branden.Klik op 'convert DVD'.Open je .avi-bestand. Selecteer bij 'Ouput format' DVD.Klik op OK. Ten slotte gaan we de DVD branden.Ga naar het hoofdscherm van WinAvi Video Converter.Klik op 'Burn DVD' (onderste knopje)Je standaard brandprogramma word nu geopend, in de meeste gevallen Nero.
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