Top Shelf holder on LCD TV for Sorenson VP200.

2 - Type msconfig instead of systemconfig


Purple company don't allow all reps to do disable it for P3. Purple should develop updated settings on P3 software for startup systems like Viable Vision software.
Doesn't matter - both works the same. I did it on my Win 7
 
Look, the reason is i have to removed dis P3 and games off on this computer because of my Dell Tech Support, they told me that something wrong with my software. My computer been shut it down and start up with boot during blue screen! I don't wanna to do that again because i spend my money on this computer over $1,500. So i have to take care of my value computer right now. I have to buy a Netbook next year, don't worry abt it, thanks for your suggestion :) Right now, i have a MVP... i using my MVP if i don't feelin to use SVP-200

Also i know how to setting it up with msconfig but i just don't wanna my computer screw it up again, that's all.
No problem.
 
Jclarke, Chevy57 was right because i was checking on my computer to looking for systemconfig but it's not in it and msconfig is in my computer(vista)
 
Look, the reason is i have to removed dis P3 and games off on this computer because of my Dell Tech Support, they told me that something wrong with my software. My computer been shut it down and start up with boot during blue screen! I don't wanna to do that again because i spend my money on this computer over $1,500. So i have to take care of my value computer right now. I have to buy a Netbook next year, don't worry abt it, thanks for your suggestion :) Right now, i have a MVP... i using my MVP if i don't feelin to use SVP-200

Also i know how to setting it up with msconfig but i just don't wanna my computer screw it up again, that's all.

I heard about that. Just wonder. What kind anti-virus/security software you use?

One of my friend who dell mini 10 with P3 and she complained about BSOD. I used logmein to her and I checked her event log viewer and I see a lot errors from mcafee that cause BSOD.

I believe that anti-virus/security and P3 use same time that eat up a RAM till a RAM ran out then BSOD.
 
I heard about that. Just wonder. What kind anti-virus/security software you use?

One of my friend who dell mini 10 with P3 and she complained about BSOD. I used logmein to her and I checked her event log viewer and I see a lot errors from mcafee that cause BSOD.

I believe that anti-virus/security and P3 use same time that eat up a RAM till a RAM ran out then BSOD.

Really? I have a McAfee for anti-virus and security because it's good enough for my computer. SO what can you suggestion for me?
 
no wondering! I will waiting for Nathan when he responding here :)

The Perfect Prosecutor is here to serve you mate.

Download the removal tool from:

http://download.mcafee.com/products/licensed/cust_support_patches/MCPR.exe

Click Save and save the file to a folder on your computer.
Navigate to the folder where the file was saved.
Make sure all McAfee windows are closed.
Double-click MCPR.exe to run the removal tool.

Reboot, clean the registry with CCleaner:

Download CCleaner 2.25.1025 - FileHippo.com

Download recommended antivirus software:

http://www.microsoft.com/Security_Essentials/

Scan for any anti-virus.
You are done. Now try to install any software that cause BSOD, P3 for one.

Hope it helps :cool2:
 
Kind of intersting how a topic on shelf for vp200 turn into P3 discussion ... :D


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The Perfect Prosecutor is here to serve you mate.

Download the removal tool from:

http://download.mcafee.com/products/licensed/cust_support_patches/MCPR.exe

Click Save and save the file to a folder on your computer.
Navigate to the folder where the file was saved.
Make sure all McAfee windows are closed.
Double-click MCPR.exe to run the removal tool.

Reboot, clean the registry with CCleaner:

Download CCleaner 2.25.1025 - FileHippo.com

Download recommended antivirus software:

http://www.microsoft.com/Security_Essentials/

Scan for any anti-virus.
You are done. Now try to install any software that cause BSOD, P3 for one.

Hope it helps :cool2:

I always removed out McAfee to replaced MSE anti-virus when installing new P3 netbooks for all clients. I never hear from them about BSOD. :fingersx:
 
The Perfect Prosecutor is here to serve you mate.

Download the removal tool from:

http://download.mcafee.com/products/licensed/cust_support_patches/MCPR.exe

Click Save and save the file to a folder on your computer.
Navigate to the folder where the file was saved.
Make sure all McAfee windows are closed.
Double-click MCPR.exe to run the removal tool.

Reboot, clean the registry with CCleaner:

Download CCleaner 2.25.1025 - FileHippo.com

Download recommended antivirus software:

http://www.microsoft.com/Security_Essentials/

Scan for any anti-virus.
You are done. Now try to install any software that cause BSOD, P3 for one.

Hope it helps :cool2:

Okay thanks! I will do that tonight
 
Hey good evening,
I am done and fixing everything i can! I hope not screw it up again... I already removal McAfee and download P3 on this desktop today. I installed CCLEANER and Anti-virus. I will order Window 7 and get a new software for this desktop on Jan. Thanks very much for your help, Nathan, Highlander, and Chevy57 :)
 
Hey good evening,
I am done and fixing everything i can! I hope not screw it up again... I already removal McAfee and download P3 on this desktop today. I installed CCLEANER and Anti-virus. I will order Window 7 and get a new software for this desktop on Jan. Thanks very much for your help, Nathan, Highlander, and Chevy57 :)

Good! You just reinstalled P3 software. But P3 server is down now. They will fix it soon.
 
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