Re: PC is not working



Lucita wrote:
If I want to open the internet it just says"Windows cannot access the specified path or file.U may not have the appropriate permission to access the item."
If I open control panel and check up my security status or device manager or for example another system settings it's just saying the same!!I can't even run my antivirus.What is going wrong?Is my comp infected or something?
Ive got windows Vista 64x2 dual processor,1.00 GB Ram


Is this you home machine or something you take to work and connect to their system?

Did you buy from a store or did someone set it up for you? It sounds like you may have a security setting problem, does anyone else ever use the machine?

Yes it could be a large number of things so please try to give more information as others have asked for.
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