Posts Tagged ‘desk top’
Trying to figure out what is wrong my home computer network?
I have 2 computers at home one laptop and one desk top. On the desktop I have no problem connecting to the laptop, but I can get no where when I try go from my laptop to the desktop. I have tried going into the network/sharing center and turned everything off and then back on and still am having no luck. Can anyone help me.
I have tried going into properties and still can’t remove yahoo as my home page off my computer desk top!?
On my desk top, I have my icons to the left and to the right is yahoo as my home page and behind the icons and yahoo home page is my background but I want to see the entire background and remove the desktop homepage but nothing is working, any other suggestions? I also have tried clicking on the right button when the arrow is on the homepage to see if I could delete it or some how remove it but no such luck.
How do you turn off usb memory device?
I am runing home ver. windows xp. I have a 512 megabyte memory stick used in usb2 port. I used to be able to turn it off with an icon in the bottom right corner of my desk top. Now the icon is gone and i have to turn computer off to remove it safely. What happened to my icon?
I forgot to mention, the icon to turn it of is not hidden, its gone.
Why did my home network fail, so my laptop won’t print to the printer attached to the desk top home computer?
I have Yahoo DSL. It was easy to set up a year or so ago when I got it. I even set up a network in the house so my laptop could print to the printer attached to the other desk top computer. But suddenly, a few months ago, I couldn’t do that any more — I would get an error message.
The laptop’s diagnostics told me that either (1) a cable was unplugged (but this is a wireless network, so there are no cables) or (2) my router — you know, the box that came with the DSL set-up — wasn’t connected or wasn’t working properly. But it’s turned on, all the lights are on, and both the laptop and the other computer can access the internet wirelessly.
So, what’s my problem?
