Adobe has issued a security update to v9. [link] Work is all atwitter, so figured it is worth mentioning.
Of course, I think I got the old one just a few days ago. Figures.
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Adobe has issued a security update to v9. [link] Work is all atwitter, so figured it is worth mentioning.
Of course, I think I got the old one just a few days ago. Figures.
Does anyone know where I can find drivers for the DVD drive on an HP Pavilion HP dv4z-1000? My sister just screwed herself.
matt says that it is all on the hp web site but you need the part number usual scheme is letter followed by 4 number dash followed by three numbers
it should be on the device
ita, can she just find a restore point, or doesn't she have that enabled?
he's looking
So far it looks like they want you to buy the restore disks -- he'll keep looking
Oh, fuck. I'm going to have her call support. I can't walk her through all this from here. If Vista shipped with restore points enabled, then maybe it's an option.
If she's got the HP Help & Support option installed (not the default Windows H&S), there's a scan option in there which can automatically download drivers: link
For some reason, HP doesn't allow direct driver downloads for all of their hardware, especially on Vista....
Thanks, Matt. I'll forward that to her.
So is there any modern type of VCR where I can just set to record things without having a subscription? It seems like Comcast only has HD DVRs which are $16 a month (and I am not paying that on top of cable).