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How to Bench Test, Build, & Troubleshoot Your Computer, Firefox Issues, And Macros - January 2015 How to Bench Test, Build, & Troubleshoot Your Computer, Firefox Issues, And Macros - January 2015 TechSupportForum 1:33 AM Newsletters To: susankcolson@hotmail To view this email as web page click here January 2015 Hello Tech Support Forum Member! Welcome to the January 2015 edition of the TechSupportForum newsletter! To start off this month, we have a wonderfully thorough article about How to Bench Test, Build, and Troubleshoot Your Computer. Click on the first link below to check it out! Also in this months newsletter weve collected a number of interesting threads, including a look at issues with Firefox, thoughts about fixing problems with Runtime, and a discussion about auto sorting using macros. After youve read all that, please click on the image to the right to head back to the forum for even more great information and discussion! Please enjoy the newsletter and have fun out there! -Your TechSupportForum Staff Read More > How to Bench Test, Build, and Troubleshoot Your Computer _How to Bench Test, Build, and Troubleshoot Your Computer_ The following is an in-depth guide detailing the process that clearly outlines the process of bench testing building, and troubleshooting your computer. All three sections of this guide will take a considerable amount of time to complete. Therefore, you should take your time, read carefully, and understand the guide before moving on or skipping steps. If you become lost at any point in this guide, require assistance, or have a question, feel free to ask our knowledgeable Tech Support Forum Hardware Team here ( Read More > Problem With Mozilla Firefox Hi everyone; It is 3 days that I am getting error when I open some sites like Twitter, Facebook, yahoo, and some time when I search in google, I removed Mozilla Firefox more than 4 times by Revo Uninstaller Pro and clean with CCleaner also checking Disc with SFC, and scanning my computer with Kaspersky and Emsisoft Emergency Kit, Spybot, there is no problem, I have try everything in the net to fix it not succeed, can anyone help? Image: s30. Read More > How much for this PC? Hello all, I have a custom built computer I made a good few years ago. It is a 32 bit machine and I enclose below the specifications for this item. I have been thinking of selling it and building another machine from scratch; in your opinion, how much do you think this product would sell for today, given the hardware below? *HDD* - Samsung HD103SJ 1TB F3 EcoGreen SATA 7200rpm 16MB 3.5 Inch Internal Hard Drive *DVD R/W* - Samsung SH-S223C *Processor (CPU)* - Intel Pentium Dual Core E5400 2. Read More > Internet Explorer stops responding or runs slow I have an older laptop with an Intel processor and 4GB of RAM running Vista. I am having issues which seem mainly to be in Internet Explorer and to a lesser extent in other programs as well. There are times when going into Windwos Mail that I get a message at the top of the page that says not responding and then 15-20 seconds later it starts working again. I select an e-mail and again get a not responding message and it takes several seconds to display the e-mail. Read More > [SOLVED] Issue w Runtime I have XP Pro. When I try to run a certain program I receive the error: Unable to find a version of the runtime to run this application. I just reinstalled xp pro. Am I missing an update? Read More > Auto Sorting Using Macros Hello. Ive recently discovered how to use macros. Specifically, how to have a worksheet automatically sort section of the worksheet anytime new data is input into some preassigned column(s). The problem is that the data I want automatically/continuously sorted draws information that the user inputs in other parts of the workbook. I was wondering if there was a way to setup a macro to automatically sort a section of a worksheet anytime ANY change is made in a workbook by the user? OR, how can I setup a macro so that it continuously sorts a section of a worksheet the moment its opened, regardless of whether the user inputs data or not? (I suspect the latter would be less taxing on the system that opens the workbook, but, really, either one would fit my purposes). Read More > Tech Support Forum, a part of VerticalScope Inc. 111 Peter Street, Suite 700 Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5V 2H1 Contact Us Follow Us Unsubscribe | Update Profile | Manage Subscriptions | Privacy Policy Too many newsletters? You can unsubscribe. © 2015 Microsoft Terms Privacy & cookies Developers English
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