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Old 08-09-2006, 08:56 PM   #41 (permalink)
Ried
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Hi,

Do you have the results of the file I asked you to submit for an online scan? (See post #38)

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I clicked on Application
In the Type collum was a lot of icons that looked like a document icon with a shredded flag in the middle of it….But all it said was. No event record is selected,or details for the selected event are unavailable
I'd like you to open the Event Viewer again, repeating the steps you did earlier, and provide a screen shot for me:

In Windows a screenshot of the entire monitor, complete with taskbar, can be copied to the system clipboard by pressing the Print screen key (normally located in the top row on the right-hand side of the keyboard)..

You can then paste the clipboard into a program like MS Paint to save it as an image file or paste it directly into a document.
  1. Press the Print screen key
  2. Click the "Start" button (normally located in the bottom left of your screen).
  3. Click "Run" & type "mspaint" (without quotes) & click the "OK" button.
  4. Wait while the application "Paint" opens. Once it is open, proceed to the next step.
  5. Click the "Edit" menu and select "Paste".
  6. Click the "File" menu and select "Save As...". A dialog box will appear.
  7. In the "File name" field, enter a name of your choice.
  8. Click the "Save as type" drop-down and select "JPEG (*.JPG;*.JPEG;*.JPE*;.JFIF)".
  9. Click the "Save" button.

Now, upload that image here via the Manage Attachments button.
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