You'll have to find that out for yourself. The ads pay for the site and as a moderator I can't help people get around them.
ClickToFlash will do the trick for you in Safari. It's of benefit to anyone with limited bandwidth (hi Comcast,U-Verse, Canada, Australia, etc!) since it allows you to decide if a flash object to load instead of all of them loading by default (which is just terrible and can eat up a bunch of your limit if you're not careful).Please tell me how to temporarily disable flash on Safari on a Mac! I can't stand these video ads!![]()
defunctzombie said:You'll have to find that out for yourself. The ads pay for the site and as a moderator I can't help people get around them.
The videos will show up until the end of the campaign, which isn't for a bit (not at liberty to discuss end dates).
The lack of internet connection more than likely did you in. Windows requires a connection to check in like every 3 to 6 months or it will deactivate. You can easily re-active by going to http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows7/activate-windows-7-on-this-computer and following the instructions there. If you need to re-enter the key, flip your laptop over. There should be a Windows sticker on there with the product key.Does anyone have any idea why a computer would suddenly claim that the copy of Windows that it's running isn't genuine? I don't understand it, I have a HP laptop running the same copy of Windows 7 that it came with when I bought it brand new nearly two years ago, so why would my copy of Windows not be genuine?
The only thing I can think of is that I haven't been updating it regularly for a while now, because I haven't had a steady internet connection for quite some time. But it's annoying that I can't use my computer fully, or without a message popping up every five minutes saying I might be the victim of software counterfeiting, and I'm not about to pay all that money for a new product key, especially since I don't think I should have to.
No, your model does not. And no, Blu-ray is not a standard feature on computers even today. In most cases it's still the upgrade option.Does anyone remember if my HP Windows 7 computer which I bought earlier this year plays Blue Rays? Is that a standard feature on computers now?
But it's annoying that I can't use my computer fully, or without a message popping up every five minutes saying I might be the victim of software counterfeiting, and I'm not about to pay all that money for a new product key, especially since I don't think I should have to.
This seems to be an ongoing problem with Windows 7. I don't have it so I can't speak for experience, but here's a possible solution:Another thing, my battery won't charge. It's at zero percent, and it says "Plugged in, not charging". When I turn it off and plug it in, the LED's on the front blink at me three to four times, and I know this is supposed to tell me something but I don't know what.
Does anyone have any idea why a computer would suddenly claim that the copy of Windows that it's running isn't genuine? I don't understand it, I have a HP laptop running the same copy of Windows 7 that it came with when I bought it brand new nearly two years ago, so why would my copy of Windows not be genuine?
The only thing I can think of is that I haven't been updating it regularly for a while now, because I haven't had a steady internet connection for quite some time. But it's annoying that I can't use my computer fully, or without a message popping up every five minutes saying I might be the victim of software counterfeiting, and I'm not about to pay all that money for a new product key, especially since I don't think I should have to.
It's still possibly to get your key with a free third-party option.I've had this problem since last June, and since HP didn't bother laminating my Activation Key on my laptop and its so worn out its completely unreadable now, I just go to System Restore and go to the last working back-up I have. It's a temporary solution but one you just have to keep doing since the HP rep basically told me I'm SOL if I don't have that key.