Could be the cause of spyware or virus...Originally posted by leo-kun:no never do you know what is the cause of problem?
Assuming you are using Windows XP,Originally posted by leo-kun:recently i just reboot my com and now there are some programme not working such as there is no reading when i insert a disc/ thumb drive and my windows media player is also not working
how can i resolve this issues
have any friends that can help?

both cant it indicate that an internal application errorcan ocurred.Originally posted by ndmmxiaomayi:Assuming you are using Windows XP,
1) Open up Control Panel. Go to Administrative Tools.
2) Double click on Component Services. If your firewall prompts you, allow it.
3) Go to Services (Local)
4) Find Plug and Play. Make sure the Startup Type is Automatic.
For Windows Media Player, try this:
Go to Start, Run and type in wmplayer.
If it is not possible, open up Task Manager.
Go to File, New Task and type in wmplayer.
It doesn't indicate, but if it isn't Automatic, it won't be read automatically. But if the value is Automatic, this means that there is an error somewhere.Originally posted by leo-kun:both cant it indicate that an internal application errorcan ocurred.
any other solutions or iszz better to send to someone for serivcing
somewhere there are errors so any solutions how to reolve it?Originally posted by ndmmxiaomayi:It doesn't indicate, but if it isn't Automatic, it won't be read automatically. But if the value is Automatic, this means that there is an error somewhere.
Try restarting computer and press F8 till you reach a screen that ask you to choose Last Known Good Configuration. Then plug in the thumbdrive and try opening Windows Media Player.Originally posted by leo-kun:somewhere there are errors so any solutions how to reolve it?![]()
will try now thanksOriginally posted by ndmmxiaomayi:Try restarting computer and press F8 till you reach a screen that ask you to choose Last Known Good Configuration. Then plug in the thumbdrive and try opening Windows Media Player.
still cant anyway when do i plug in the thumdrive?Originally posted by ndmmxiaomayi:Try restarting computer and press F8 till you reach a screen that ask you to choose Last Known Good Configuration. Then plug in the thumbdrive and try opening Windows Media Player.
Still can't only got 2 reasons:Originally posted by leo-kun:still cant anyway when do i plug in the thumdrive?
you have any lobang that IT people will resolve computer problem for you at a cost?
i used to see letter placed in the letter box for IT services but not anymore
any idea what is the cost ?Originally posted by ndmmxiaomayi:Still can't only got 2 reasons:
1) Thumbdrive is damaged.
2) USB port is damaged.
I know my area got one computer shop who will do it. Serangoon North Ave 1.
No idea, it depends on how many things they repair.Originally posted by leo-kun:any idea what is the cost ?