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Anonymous Posted on Jul 20, 2015

My spell check quit working out of the blue. Also, a capital "C" appears in front of words that are capitialized and it is annoying! Help please!!!!

ASUS laptop windows 8 approx manufacture is 2013 I have tried searching on the ASUS site and despite their clait that they are avaiable 24/7 a message came back saying they were unavailable. I also called their support line but was put on eternal hold and finally gave up.

  • Ricky Sharma
    Ricky Sharma Jul 23, 2015

    Do you have MS office installed in your computer >? have you tried to reinstall it ?

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 02, 2009

SOURCE: BLUE SCREEN W/ MESSAGE STOP: C000007B BAD IMAGE.

Try to look for your windows xp cd.
Turn the computer off. Restart it and start tapping f12 right after.
Insert the cd. Choose the option that says CD/CDRW/DVDRW from the screen and press enter. Watch out for a prompt that will say 'Press any key to boot from cd'. press any key as soon as you get this. If you miss it, you'll get the error again. You should get the blue windows setup screen if you caught it at the right time.
Wait until you get the 'welcome to setup' screen.
Press R.
Follow any other instructions that you may get until it gives you the C:\> prompt.
Type in bootcfg /rebuild.

Below is a listing of the common steps you are likely going to encounter.

* Prompt for the identified versions of Windows installed. When you receive this prompt press Y if the bootcfg command properly identified each of the Windows operating systems installed on the computer. It is important to realize this command will only detect Windows XP, Windows 2000, and Windows NT installations.

* Prompt to enter the load identifier. This is the name of the operating system for the boot.ini. For example, Microsoft Windows XP Home users would enter "Microsoft Windows XP Home edition". If you have Windowx XP pro edition, enter 'Microsoft Windows XP Professional'

* Prompt to Enter OS load options. When this prompt is received type /fastdetect to automatically detect the available options.
Then type 'exit'. and let the computer reboot. If you get two options for microsoft windows. Choose the one that says what you entered when you were in the recovery console.

If you are able to boot correctly after those steps, go to start>click run. Then type msconfig. Click ok. Click the boot.ini tab. Click 'check all boot paths'. Click ok or yes. click close and restart if prompted. You shouldn't get the prompt for two microsoft windows anymore.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 29, 2009

SOURCE: my laptop is slow at opening windows, takes about

i guess ur using a licensed and 'updated' antivirus..
howevr, hv aglance ovr the software strength..look for startup items (the programsloaded during startup)..download n install n run 'Statup ControlPanel'..
http://www.pcworld.com/downloads/file/fid,7976-order,4-c,desktop/description.html
andmicrosoft kb890830..remove the unnecessary boot item(s) or do post me acomplete list of startup item that the Startup CPL is showing (in itzevery tab), i'll guide u..
also u may use 'Advanced System Care Pro' to fix all at a time..
always better to get supervision frm ur system admin/vendor....

Anonymous

  • 50 Answers
  • Posted on Nov 13, 2009

SOURCE: need to disable touch pad because when i type letters go all over the place...on different lines and between word i already typed

Yes, this happens when you have a mouse connected to a laptop. I had the same problem .... was worried I had a serious problem. But when I disabled the touch pad, everything was fine!

Rinoo Kumari

  • 2973 Answers
  • Posted on Jan 19, 2010

SOURCE: i have a asus x53s laptop when i boot up

This is a pre-crash stage of Windows. Re-install Windows by following the link given below as a guideline:
Crashed Windows : No Problem

Anonymous

  • 11 Answers
  • Posted on Apr 03, 2010

SOURCE: My Asus x58L laptop keeps crashing whenever i try

You might have a problem with your Memory RAM or your Hard Drive try downloading an .iso file Named Geek Squad M.R.I via torrentz from another computer that then burn the .iso and boot from that disc. Then choose option 1 and on the next screen choose again option 1. Wait for the test to be run and that tool will tell you what is wrong with your laptop.

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WORD 2007: SHORTCUTS FOR SPELLCHECK

WORD 2007 TIP: HOW TO USE SHORTCUTS FOR SPELL-CHECK


Spell-check has been around for years; however, it just keeps getting better! Microsoft Office 2007 Spell-check is even more intuitive and easy-to-use. You'll find Spell-check by clicking on the Review Tab located on the Ribbon, and then select Spelling and Grammar from the Proofing Group. If you don't use Spell-check very often, you may have trouble remembering which Tab to click on (I know that I do).

As a trainer, I've learned that each individual works differently. That's why I like to present different methods of performing the same task, especially if it can save time and help a student work more efficiently.

I personally think it's much easier to simply press the F7 key to initiate Spell-check. That's because I favor keyboard shortcuts. Some students prefer to create customize toolbars with their favorite features. In Word 2007, you can't customize the Ribbon, however you can customize the Quick Access Toolbar:

1. Start MS Word 2007


2. Go to the Customize Quick Access Toolbar button
(It's located at the top left of the screen and it looks like a small arrow with a bar on top of it.)


3. Select Spelling & Grammar from the list.


4. You should see a Spelling & Grammar button appear on the Quick Access Toolbar.


5. The next time you want to use SpellCheck, just click on the new button you created.
Both of these shortcuts will save you time to help you work more efficiently!

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