Crocodile
- 16 Dec 2002 03:59
aldwickk
- 05 Jun 2013 11:02
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I want to uninstall my LEXmark x1150 , because its gone haywire and I want to re install it. but I keep getting a pop up saying there are 4 printing orders waiting please print them before uninstalling. I can't print them that is one of the many problems with it.,its a software problem I think not the machine.
HARRYCAT
- 05 Jun 2013 12:11
- 10195 of 11003
aldwickk, there's loads of info available to download on this subject, but all depends on your operating system, so far too much to post here. It is all to do with spooling it seems.
hilary
- 05 Jun 2013 12:25
- 10196 of 11003
Surely you can delete/cancel the existing print jobs by hitting Start > Printers & Faxes > (Double click your) Lexmark > Printer > Cancel all documents.
Sometimes, I've found the jobs don't disappear from view until after a restart.
aldwickk
- 05 Jun 2013 13:18
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Hil's
Thank's , I will give it a try
The Other Kevin
- 06 Jun 2013 13:04
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Hi all. Using Win 7 and IE I can't log into Moneyam (I'm posting this via Mozilla). After inputting log-on details my PC spends a long time thinking about it and then come up with this: IE has stropped working. A problem caused the program to stop working correctly. Windows will close the program and notify if a solution is available.
When I close that I get the following:
Internet Explorer has closed this webpage to help protect your computer
A malfunctioning or malicious add-on has caused Internet Explorer to close this webpage.
What you can do:
Go to your home page
Try to return to moneyam.com
More information More information
Clicking more information brings up the following:
Windows Data Execution Prevention detected an add-on trying to use system memory incorrectly. This can be caused by a malfunction or a malicious add-on.
Other things you can do:
Go online to learn about the Data Execution Prevention (DEP) security feature
Any thoughts please?
Balerboy
- 06 Jun 2013 19:58
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you have tried a restart to see if it resolves the problem i take it??
The Other Kevin
- 07 Jun 2013 07:54
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Yes and cleared the cache, BB. I discovered later yesterday that if I just left the logon it would eventually activate but after several minutes, or so it seemed. First logon today has whizzed through. Fingers crossed, etc.
The Other Kevin
- 08 Jun 2013 08:17
- 10201 of 11003
Two minutes for the login in to be processed this morning. Other login ins for other sites working at the speed of light. I use C Cleaner. I wonder if that is deleting something vital to Moneyam?
Seymour Clearly
- 08 Jun 2013 08:25
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I've logged in quickly, just like normal.
Haystack
- 09 Jun 2013 10:37
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There are a multitude of reasons for it.
The most common cause is a process that windows is unable to stop. When you ask to shut down, a kill is issued for any user processes. Then windows shuts down its own processes. The process not shutting down may be hanging for a variety of reasons. It could be a virus, but that is unlikely.
A file that needs to be written to may have bad sectors in it and the PC is doing retries and may have maxed out on the retries. As windows is in a semi shutdown state, it cannot tell you what problems it has.
If you find it is hanging then you might try ctrl-alt-del. That alone sometimes does the trick. Try it a couple of times. In theory the task manager may pop up as a result of the Cttl-alt-del depending on how close to shutting down it is. If the task manager opens then have a look and see what processes are still running.
I have found that problems shutting down have preceded a disk failure due to bad areas, but it is not always the case.
Haystack
- 09 Jun 2013 11:28
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An extra thought.
When the PC is hanging have a look at the disk traffic light to see if it doing anything. There is the outside possibility that it is trying to update something. Have you left it for a good period of time, say a quarter of an hour or Ionger?
3 monkies
- 10 Jun 2013 08:27
- 10207 of 11003
Encountering a slight problem yet again, when I press trades or the news of a share I get a red and yellow star with a red exclamation in the middle. I have looked at Java and it says Java is updated please has anyone got any suggestions? This is a new one on me!!
Fred1new
- 10 Jun 2013 09:11
- 10208 of 11003
Greystone,
As Hays said, the slow down in closing down can be down to load windows updates.
There seems to have been a few recently.
However, I have run 2 cleaners for a number of years and also use Avira as a virus scanner.
Thankfully no problems.
The cleaners C-Cleaner and Tweak-now Regcleaner and Avira have free versions and I was surprised at the junk they disposed of and default settings seem to be problem free.
Worth a look.
I believe Hays suggested both the latter in his younger days.
The Other Kevin
- 10 Jun 2013 16:14
- 10210 of 11003
Hi EL, I'll give it a try tomorrow morning when I first log on. I have Secunia installed and, as you say, its a handy bit of kit.
This might sound ridiculous but I get the feeling that moving the mouse after clicking the sign-on panels, speeds up the process.
The Other Kevin
- 11 Jun 2013 10:47
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ExecL - Log-on whizzed through this morning without disabling tool bars. All very strange.
Balerboy
- 11 Jun 2013 13:24
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could it have been a security update or other update making it lag?
The Other Kevin
- 11 Jun 2013 14:29
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Maybe but unlikely, BB, as updates usually download on closure at the end of the day.