rvspawaiya
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Dear Sir,
I have an HP Pavilion 760i at home which I bought in October, 2004 from Madurai, TN, India with the following configurations/ specifications:
Item Value
Computer Name YOUR-DC2F5571F1
Domain Name WORKGROUP
Site Name
Roles Workstation, Server
Description oner
Operating System Microsoft(R) Windows XP Home Edition
Manufacturer HP Pavilion 061
Model PN217AA-ACJ t760i
Serial Number INI43809G5 IN440
Asset Tag Asset-1234567890
Number Of Processors 1
Processor Description Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 3.20GHz
Total Memory 256MB
Total Hard Drive 149GB
Display hp mx704, 15.7" (32cm x 24cm)
BIOS Version A M I - 8000427 BIOS Date: 08/27/04 13:45:15 Ver: 08.00.10 BIOS Date: 08/27/04 13:45:15 Ver: 08.00.10
User Name HP_Owner
System Uptime 0 Days, 2 Hours, 34 Minutes
Local Time 2008-03-21 16:50:41
I am encountering following problems:
1.Recently in June 2008, after taking broadband connection (Dataone), I updated my Windows XP and seeing advertisement of “Windows Live One Care” I downloaded and installed it. Norton antivirus I had removed using Norton removal tool provided by DIGIT which I am a subscriber to. Thereafter, on and off, I observed that desktop icons are not displaying properly (only empty icon frames). Then for some times, one message repeatedly kept appearing on screen “Your E or F drive is not recognized” and so on. Although I used to play CDs but inbuilt DVD drive rarely used to open DVD; normally it does not open DVD nor does it write and on inserting blank new DVDs, it always says that your DVD is not blank and insert blank DVD. Then one day thinking that culprit could be the ‘Windows Live One Care’, I uninstalled it before completion of two months trial period. I downloaded the Avast free home edition, which is working superbly. Then I updated Windows though certain downloads, by which the error message of “Your E or F drive is not recognized” has been rectified. However, HP Director has been disappeared and no more visible there. Certain other HP software are also not working properly, like Image zone and Solution centre. I also don’t find ‘Run’ tab in the start menu. Even pressing [Windows] + [R] from keyboard fetches message “This operation has been cancelled due to restrictions in effect on this computer. Please contact your system administrator”. While on clicking System Restore “System restore has been turned off by group policy. To turn on your system restore, contact your domain administrator” appears. Kindly help to rectify my computer as lots of my professional work is suffering.
2. In my DVD writer, 95% of Digit DVDs are not opening al all. It occasionally opens one or two DVDs, thus depriving me from viewing and using the most useful contents. Kindly help to rectify it.
Kindly help, as many of professional photographs are lying unscanned which are required to be scanned urgently for publications and this computer ystem means a lot to me and my work. If possible, kindly send a proficient technical person to set right my system.
Hoping to get your response at the earliest
With Regards,
Dr RVS Pawaiya
I have an HP Pavilion 760i at home which I bought in October, 2004 from Madurai, TN, India with the following configurations/ specifications:
Item Value
Computer Name YOUR-DC2F5571F1
Domain Name WORKGROUP
Site Name
Roles Workstation, Server
Description oner
Operating System Microsoft(R) Windows XP Home Edition
Manufacturer HP Pavilion 061
Model PN217AA-ACJ t760i
Serial Number INI43809G5 IN440
Asset Tag Asset-1234567890
Number Of Processors 1
Processor Description Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 3.20GHz
Total Memory 256MB
Total Hard Drive 149GB
Display hp mx704, 15.7" (32cm x 24cm)
BIOS Version A M I - 8000427 BIOS Date: 08/27/04 13:45:15 Ver: 08.00.10 BIOS Date: 08/27/04 13:45:15 Ver: 08.00.10
User Name HP_Owner
System Uptime 0 Days, 2 Hours, 34 Minutes
Local Time 2008-03-21 16:50:41
I am encountering following problems:
1.Recently in June 2008, after taking broadband connection (Dataone), I updated my Windows XP and seeing advertisement of “Windows Live One Care” I downloaded and installed it. Norton antivirus I had removed using Norton removal tool provided by DIGIT which I am a subscriber to. Thereafter, on and off, I observed that desktop icons are not displaying properly (only empty icon frames). Then for some times, one message repeatedly kept appearing on screen “Your E or F drive is not recognized” and so on. Although I used to play CDs but inbuilt DVD drive rarely used to open DVD; normally it does not open DVD nor does it write and on inserting blank new DVDs, it always says that your DVD is not blank and insert blank DVD. Then one day thinking that culprit could be the ‘Windows Live One Care’, I uninstalled it before completion of two months trial period. I downloaded the Avast free home edition, which is working superbly. Then I updated Windows though certain downloads, by which the error message of “Your E or F drive is not recognized” has been rectified. However, HP Director has been disappeared and no more visible there. Certain other HP software are also not working properly, like Image zone and Solution centre. I also don’t find ‘Run’ tab in the start menu. Even pressing [Windows] + [R] from keyboard fetches message “This operation has been cancelled due to restrictions in effect on this computer. Please contact your system administrator”. While on clicking System Restore “System restore has been turned off by group policy. To turn on your system restore, contact your domain administrator” appears. Kindly help to rectify my computer as lots of my professional work is suffering.
2. In my DVD writer, 95% of Digit DVDs are not opening al all. It occasionally opens one or two DVDs, thus depriving me from viewing and using the most useful contents. Kindly help to rectify it.
Kindly help, as many of professional photographs are lying unscanned which are required to be scanned urgently for publications and this computer ystem means a lot to me and my work. If possible, kindly send a proficient technical person to set right my system.
Hoping to get your response at the earliest
With Regards,
Dr RVS Pawaiya
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