Already mentioned that to my son. Yet to here if he has acted on it.Ok try an antivirus software then and see if that helps.
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Already mentioned that to my son. Yet to here if he has acted on it.Ok try an antivirus software then and see if that helps.
If you don't. have anything important you need on your hard drive you might consider doing a total reset and wiping it clean and starting all over again. It's most likely an adware virus you picked up whilst surfing the net, lots of rubbish internet sites put advertising pop up viruses on your pc without you knowing it. Or you can try an antivirus software as I suggested beforeThat is the question. Only via the normal PC procedure as I can shut down by pressing the button on the hard drive for about five secs.
I'm jealous!Yep born and bred in the 'Harbor City'.
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No I live about 25ks from the harbor Jessica.I'm jealous!
Can you see the harbour bridge or opera house from your window?
I know he is an appreciate it but my son built my computer so I trust his judgement Terry. Looks an intermitent fault as I was able to shut down as normal last nite.Craig, Zman's offering good advice.
Then's it's hardware issue not a software one,No I live about 25ks from the harbor Jessica.
I know he is an appreciate it but my son built my computer so I trust his judgement Terry. Looks an intermitent fault as I was able to shut down as normal last nite.
That's great news Craig. Medical Science is making great progress, and it's great to see our Aussie scientists doing so well.On a brighter note Australian scientists are confident they have found the panacea to eliminating the killer skin disease melanoma. They say a SIMPLE BLOOD TEST developed by their company could save millions of lives globally by firstly discovering then eliminating a melanoma before it reaches the malignant stage. In Australia melanoma kills 4 people every day. Expect same in other hot climate nations.
Ditto Terry. Yes we should be proud of out medical/ scientific Research and Development. And for once the world famous CSIRO played no part in this.That's great news Craig. Medical Science is making great progress, and it's great to see our Aussie scientists doing so well.
I'd hope the test gets incorporated in say yearly blood work with a broad spectrum of diagnoses.
I'm not going in any bomb shelters as I'm claustrophobic. I'm sure my government will put things in place for everyone though, although Mad Vlad is full of it!Thomas, is very worrying about your government planning on building hundreds of bomb shelters. Is there anywhere you and family can hide, say a cellar? Jessica should your govt do the same. And do you have anywhere to hide in your home. This may be a knee jerk decision, but when free Europe faces a deluded unstoppable tyrant like Putin, precaution may be the step to take.
Germany has already started implementing this too. The governments must know something we don't. WWW3 maybe?Thomas, is very worrying about your government planning on building hundreds of bomb shelters. Is there anywhere you and family can hide, say a cellar? Jessica should your govt do the same. And do you have anywhere to hide in your home. This may be a knee jerk decision, but when free Europe faces a deluded unstoppable tyrant like Putin, precaution may be the step to take.
Me too girl. I reckon I could handle an underground station like your brave folk did during WW2.I'm not going in any bomb shelters as I'm claustrophobic.
Yes I could handle that too. I've read lots of social history, our underground stations were the perfect place for safetyMe too girl. I reckon I could handle an underground station like your brave folk did during WW2.
I can confirm that. Hundreds of thousands of people survived in the Berlin tube system when Berlin was flattened.Yes I could handle that too. I've read lots of social history, our underground stations were the perfect place for safety