About Murray S. Expertise I will try to answer any question you may have concerning Internet Explorer up to and including version 6.0 which I am currently using.
Experience I have been using IE since the days of Win 3.1 and am now using IE 6.0. I think I have run into almost every possible error one can receive.
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I use window XP on my PentiumIII 1-Ghz computer, in my family, (multi users)
Letely, when I want to log-off, it would turn off the computer. so the other user will have to start the computer again. How do we fix this problem?
Also, if you could please give us some tips in general regarding running the computer faster, and doing browsing quicker, in particular.
Thanks
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Howdy:
When you click the Start button, do you not have a logon option above it?
Murray
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When I click START button, i have a choice between "log off" and "turn-off computer". I click "log off", so an another user would log on............But computer shuts down. How do I solve this problem. Please advise.
Also, you did not answer my request for tips to run the computer/browsing
faster. Any ideas?
Thanks
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Have you used the WinXP cd and run an SFC /scannow to see if the Windows system files are all there and not corrupted?
As for the other, how do you connect to the net - dial-up or broadband? If broadband, what is your upload and download speeds as per your ISP?
Do you regularly maintain your system - clean out temp, temp internet, history and cookie folders.. Run checkdisk and defrag?
Murray
I have tried "re-loading" the window xp, using the WinXP cd. But I do not know what "SFC / Scannow" is and how to go about doing it. Can you please guide me in this matter.
I use dial-up, and normally connection speed is 49.2 kbps.
Also, I do clean up my hard-disk regularly using "Disk CleanUp" feature.
and do defrag regularly, as well. However, I do not know, How to "check disk".
Thanks once again. I will look forward to your kind help.
Answer Start>Run Type in sfc /scannow and press OKAY..
Your modem speed is determined by your phone lines (noise will slow it down considerably), your ISP allowable bandwidth, how far you are from your ISP's central server..
Very little you can do to speed up a dial-up connection if anything as you are limited by to many factors..