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Thank you for the tips, hopefully this solves the problem. I'm scanning old pics and the white line is getting irritating. Thanks again! :)

 

Step one: Reset the All-in-One
  1. Disconnect the USB cable from the product.
  2. Without turning the product off, unplug the power cord from the outlet.
  3. Wait 60 seconds, and then connect the power cord directly to a wall outlet. NOTE: Do not use any power strips, surge protectors, or extension cords. Power strips and surge protectors can limit the power supplied to the product, which can result in performance drawbacks.
  4. If the product does not turn on automatically, press the Power button (http://www.fixya.com/uploads/Images/c00636182.gif ) to turn on the product.
  5. Reconnect the USB cable to the product, and then try scanninghttp://images.intellitxt.com/ast/adTypes/2_bing.gif the original again. NOTE: To save ink, scan the original to a file on the computer instead of printing the scanned image.

Step two: Clean the glass and scanner backing

  1. Press the Power button (http://www.fixya.com/uploads/Images/c00636182.gif ) to turn off the product.
  2. Disconnect the USB cable from the product.
  3. Unplug the power cord form the wall outlet, and then disconnect the power cord from the back of the product.
  4. Raise the scannerhttp://images.intellitxt.com/ast/adTypes/2_bing.gif lid.
  5. Clean the glass by using a soft, lint-free cloth, moistened with a mild glass cleaner or water. CAUTION: Do not use cleaners that contain abrasives, acetone, benzene, or carbon tetrachloride, which can damage the scanner glass. Do not spray the glass cleaner directly on the glass.
  6. Dry the glass with a dry, soft, lint-free cloth.
  7. Gently wipe the lid backing with a soft cloth or sponge, moistened with mild soap and warm water. Do not scrub the lid backing. CAUTION: Do not use paper-based wipes because they might scratch the backing.
  8. When the scanner backing is completely clean, dry it with a dry, soft, lint-free cloth.
  9. Reconnect the USB cable to the product.
  10. Reconnect the power cord to the back of the product, and then plug the power cord into the wall outlet.
  11. Press the Power button (http://www.fixya.com/uploads/Images/c00636182.gif ) to turn on the product.
  12. Try scanning the original again. NOTE: To save ink, scan the original to a file on the computer instead of printing the scanned image.

  • If these steps resolved the issue , there is no need to continue troubleshooting.
  • If the issue persists , continue to the next step.

Step three: Try a blank copy

  1. Load letter or A4 size, unused, plain white paper into the paper tray.
  2. Make sure that there is no paper or other document on the scanner glass.
  3. Follow one of these instructions to make a blank copy.
    • Press Start Copy Black on the product control panel to make a black-and-white copy.
    • Press Start Copy Color on the product control panel to make a color copy.

[*] If the blank copy does not contain vertical streaks, lines, or bands, try scanning

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thanks mga bro for the replies, already uninstalled all the anti virus and preparing to install only one but the thing is it encountered an error or something and it reboots itself now every at the desktop screen....

possible na infected na kasi ung system mo eh....try mo safemode...disable start up. turn system restore. download mo un malwarebytes at dun mo run

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possible na infected na kasi ung system mo eh....try mo safemode...disable start up. turn system restore. download mo un malwarebytes at dun mo run

malwarebytes' fan ka rin pala sj. pero never pair the paid version of it with avast 5.0. sumakit ang ulo ko sa kakaisip kung baket nag hahang palagi pc ko dati. may pairing issues pala silang dalawa. still unresolved pa rin to date. kaya avast 4.8 (paired with malwarebytes' anti-malware paid version) user pa rin ako.

 

 

@germancut666, pag hinde pa umubra yung advise ni SJ, isip pa tayo ng paraan. ;)

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HARD DISK PROBLEM....

 

Need Help mga bossing...

 

Biglang nag blue screen tapos di na ma detect Western Digital na SATA... pede p ba ma recover yung mga data?

 

any one naka encounter na?

 

try mo ito......lipat mo nang iba sata slot sa motherboard and then boot punta ka sa bios kung madetec pa niya...there are also some software or recovery software para sa harddisk

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malwarebytes' fan ka rin pala sj. pero never pair the paid version of it with avast 5.0. sumakit ang ulo ko sa kakaisip kung baket nag hahang palagi pc ko dati. may pairing issues pala silang dalawa. still unresolved pa rin to date. kaya avast 4.8 (paired with malwarebytes' anti-malware paid version) user pa rin ako.

 

 

@germancut666, pag hinde pa umubra yung advise ni SJ, isip pa tayo ng paraan. ;)

 

uu naman tsaka un hijack this,sdfix and rootalyzer...kaya lang di basta basta pag gamit nun e.meron kasing mga malware na kahit na magreinstall ka ng os andun pa din,dumidikit kasi sa drivers...

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Hi guys

 

I have a website let's say www.mysite.com and installed a cms on a folder called CMS.

 

How do i redirect so that when you type www.mysite.com...it will automatically redirected to www.mysite.com/cms

 

Salamat po.

 

Are you using Apache or IIS?

 

For apache fastest way is to create a index.html in the base folder with a redirect routine.

 

<html>

<head>

<META HTTP-EQUIV="Refresh" Content="3; URL=http://www.mysite.com/CMS/">

</head>

<body>

This page will forward to http://www.mysite.com/CMS/ in three seconds.

<p>

Please update your links.

</body>

</html>

 

 

For IIS

 

http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechn...7.mspx?mfr=true

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using: windows 7 and microsoft office 2007

when i edit (or do a new document) and save a document, word freezes. it is able to save changes but word needs to be restarted and syempre, andun yung recovered document..

 

did update the SP's for windows and office.. ganon pa rin.

RAM is okay, performance not peaking to 100%

 

searched google pero nothing working..

 

any tips?

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uu naman tsaka un hijack this,sdfix and rootalyzer...kaya lang di basta basta pag gamit nun e.meron kasing mga malware na kahit na magreinstall ka ng os andun pa din,dumidikit kasi sa drivers...

 

 

:goatee: just a question on this...is it the driver (installer) to which the malware attaches itself to, or the hard drive itself...if its the hard drive, what are the remedies for it...and how could you detect that a pc has already been infected with malware...thanks... :goatee:

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:goatee: just a question on this...is it the driver (installer) to which the malware attaches itself to, or the hard drive itself...if its the hard drive, what are the remedies for it...and how could you detect that a pc has already been infected with malware...thanks... :goatee:

Some of the malware created nowadays can even destroy your hard drive, rendering it unusable. Some are memory resident that even if you reinstall windows the moment you get on the internet the malware is still there...there are different approaches in getting in out of the computer and is kinda hard to tell what exactly you should do.

 

Sure way to know if the system is infected is if you're still getting those nasty pop ups, if the system is still running slow even after doing a hardware test and a reinstallation of windows. Nowadays, getting a black screen can also be caused by a malware infection.

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:goatee: just a question on this...is it the driver (installer) to which the malware attaches itself to, or the hard drive itself...if its the hard drive, what are the remedies for it...and how could you detect that a pc has already been infected with malware...thanks... :goatee:

Some of the malware created nowadays can even destroy your hard drive, rendering it unusable. Some are memory resident that even if you reinstall windows the moment you get on the internet the malware is still there...there are different approaches in getting in out of the computer and is kinda hard to tell what exactly you should do.

 

Sure way to know if the system is infected is if you're still getting those nasty pop ups, if the system is still running slow even after doing a hardware test and a reinstallation of windows. Nowadays, getting a black screen can also be caused by a malware infection.

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:goatee: is there by any chance the shutting down of my laptop while i am in the middle of using it has something to do with malware...or perhaps while running particular programs or doing something...since it happens a lot and frequent...thanks... :goatee:

 

 

Some of the malware created nowadays can even destroy your hard drive, rendering it unusable. Some are memory resident that even if you reinstall windows the moment you get on the internet the malware is still there...there are different approaches in getting in out of the computer and is kinda hard to tell what exactly you should do.

 

Sure way to know if the system is infected is if you're still getting those nasty pop ups, if the system is still running slow even after doing a hardware test and a reinstallation of windows. Nowadays, getting a black screen can also be caused by a malware infection.

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