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  1. Hi,

       The following reasons may lead to run the program you want on desktop ,

    1. You are running other programs 

    2. There are many programs running with Startup,and they will take out many system resources. 

     

    We suggest you can turn off some unnecessary programs by the steps: run Wise Care 365----System Tuneup---Startup Manager---both "Startup" and "Services"---- off the unnecessary programs.

  2. Hi,

    The reasons below are why it is very slow when you are opening page.

    1) your computer use many rams(check you rams that used)(Ctrl+Alt+Del) 
    2)you never use a disk clean up or never clear cache 
    3)you have an active programs that need a big internet speed
    below the ways to make you speed increase 
    2)decrease your rams that used(close a APPC that need many rams) 
    3)close an active programs that need big internet speed 

  3. Hi, 

    I believe the backup task that you have got corrupted somehow and is causing this issue.

    I suggest you try the following: 
    1. Go to task scheduler (run taskschd.msc from RUN dialog OR from a command-prompt) 
    2. Navigate under Task Scheduler Library->Microsoft->Windows->WindowsBackup folder
    3. Delete AutomaticBackup task
    4. Delete Windows Backup Monitor task
    5. Try to re-configure file backup

    In case you do not find these tasks in task scheduler UI, suggest doing the following: 
    1. Open an elevated command-prompt
    2. cd %windir%\system32\tasks\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsBackup
    3. del AutomaticBackup
    4. del "Windows Backup Monitor"
    5. Try to re-configure file backup

  4. Hi, 

    You can try as the following instruction,

    Open Internet Explorer, then using one of the corners shrink the Windows to a smaller size (bear with me here). Then close IE. Open it again, this time it should open in it's last state, the smaller size. Now expand the Window using the corner again but do no use the maximizer button. Again, close IE and relaunch it..it now should take up the full screen without being 'maximized'. Now right click a link and select to 'Open in New Window'.

  5. Hi, 

     

     The following are the methods to solve your problem below,

     

    1.  run Wise Care 365--PC Checkup--click "Custom Checkup "--"Security Projects"--tick off the item"Check the availability for Windows Remote Desktop Service Connection"--OK

    2. 2008 server: Start menue--input  "services.msc"--double click  "services.msc" on top--seach an item named " Remote Desktop Service  "and double click--modify "Startup type" as "Automatic"

    3. 2003 server: Start menue--input  "services.msc"--double click  "services.msc" on top--seach an item named "Terminal Service  " and double click--modify "Startup type" as "Automatic"

     

    4. all the work finished please restart computer.

  6. We suggest that to reset  IE settings to their defaults. Your problem probably has something to do with the IE settings.

    To reset your Internet Explorer settings,

    1. Open Internet Explorer
    2. Select Tools from the menu bar (if you’re using IE9, press and release the Alt key to display the IE menu bar
    3. Select Internet Options
    4. In the Internet Options dialog box, click the Advanced Tab
    5. Click the Reset… button at the bottom, in the box that says “Reset Internet Explorer settings”
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