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Sometimes Firewalls can affect connectivity. You can see if the connection issue is caused by a firewall by turning it off temporarily and then trying to visit a website you trust. IMPORTANT NOTE: Turning off your Firewall makes your PC more vulnerable to hackers, worms, or viruses. Turn it back on as soon as possible. To Turn On / Off Firewalls in Windows 10: 1. Click on...
Article Id: 19476

Windows 10: Generate a Wireless Network Report 1. Click the Start button in the bottom left corner of the screen. 2. Type in command prompt , right click on the Command Prompt icon, and select Run as administrator . 3. If prompted, select Yes to allow changes to be made to computer. 4. Once the Administrator: Command Prompt window opens,...
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General Information This article is a guide to help troubleshoot the common issues with activating Windows 7, Windows 8 & Windows 8.1 Enterprise. The process to activate Windows 8.1 Enterprise depends on the location of the computer. This article covers activation instructions for on-campus, off-campus & the Residential Halls. View the On-Campus Guide View the...
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To Reset TCP / IP Stack in Windows 10. 1. Click the Start button in the bottom left corner of the screen. 2. Type Command Prompt in the Search bar. Then right-click on the Command Prompt icon, and select Run as administrator . 3. If prompted, select Yes to allow changes to be made to computer. 4. Type in netsh int ip reset , and press ...
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Windows 7: MAK to KMS If the product key used to activate Windows 7 has been changed it will no longer activate against LSU's activation server. To reset the product key back to it's original key follow the instructions below. 1. Open Command Prompt with Administrative Privileges (type "cmd" into the search box, then right click and select "run as administrator").
Article Id: 15626

Mac OS X: Boot Camp Additional Troubleshooting A common problem users may encounter using Boot Camp deals with disk partitions. In order to install Windows using Boot Camp Assistant, the disk musk be a single partition formatted as a Mac OS X Extended volume. Additionally, Boot Camp only works with internal disks, so installing Windows on an external hard drive is not possible.
Article Id: 9805


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