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My problem involves upgrading to America Online's new 4.0 software.
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You need to uninstall Windows 98 and then use the CD-ROM for Windows 95 that came with your machine to reinstall Windows 95 and restore the original setting for your machine.įor what it might be worth, chances are excellent that you could then reinstall the Windows 98 upgrade without that annoying lockup problem returning.
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I'm sorry to say your fix is going to be a real bother. Trouble is, one of your machine's internal settings is probably corrupted and that bad setting will simply be carried back over to Windows 95 by the Windows 98 uninstall routine. I will not call any online friend whom I only know online nor accept that. I suspect that whatever is wrong with your machine now will still be wrong if you decide to uninstall the Windows 98 upgrade software, which does, as you note, come with an option to uninstall itself. Are others having this problem? I'm not all that enamored with 98 over 95. Control-Alt-Delete unlocks it and reboots it, but it is a bother. Since then, my desktop continually locks up or stalls if left unused for even a short time. Security experts dissect Google China attack (14 January 2010)ĬBS hit for $1.I purchased a computer recently with Windows 95 and a free upgrade to Windows 98, which I installed. Indian Nokia workers ready to up tools (22 January 2010) Solid Oak also alleges several thousand attempts were made to access its servers from computers based in China - including one attempted intrusion in May 2009 which saw 2,500 access attempts within 27 minutes from within China's Ministry of Health. It names two Chinese distributors along with the OEMs and the People's Republic of China. The complaint, which CNet has here, accuses the defendants of conspiracy as well as copyright offences.
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The company complains that some 3000 lines of code within Green Dam come from its Solid Oak software. It also took action against CBS for providing a link to a download site for the software. The scheme was eventually abandoned in the face of criticism that its real purpose was to strengthen government control of information and services available to Chinese citizens rather than protecting children from unsuitable content.Īlthough we can't see the Chinese government coughing up damages any time soon the lawsuit should not be seen as just a publicity stunt.Ĭybersitter has long complained that its intellectual property had been infringed - it sent cease and desist letters to Dell and HP back in June to stop them pre-installing Green Dam filters. The Chinese government proposed compulsory installation of Green Dam filtering on all computers sold in the country.
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