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Windows has lots of annoyances. Apparently the designers didn't take into account the vast amount of popups. User account control, Windows updates and even dnserrordiagoff_webOC popups are annoying Windows users. In this article you will learn to switch it off and how to clean and tweak your PC so that you won't get this kind of annoyances.

So what causes the "dnserrordiagoff_webOC"-message to popup every time you start Windows Vista? Well, the truth is that there are many causes. The most likely cause is the windows sidebar. When you start up your computer, internet connection might have not been fully established yet. If gadget on the sidebar try to connect to the internet by now, the will throw the "dnserrordiagoff_webOC."

So how can you disable it? Well, you can disable the sidebar from starting when windows boots. This can easily be configured at the Windows Sidebar Context menu. However, if you like the side bar and it's functionality it is not required to prevent windows side bar from starting.

You can also fix this by changing your internet setting, so that it establishes a connection faster. Set the internet connection that you use to be the default connection.

The default connection should load before you logon. If that didn't fix your problem you can also try to see which gadget is causing the problem. Try disabling them one by one until you don't get the "dnserrordiagoff_webOC" popup anymore.

This is a manually fix for the problem. The truth is that windows is so complex that you shouldn't be tampering with it. You should run a system optimizer that has the time and money to always ensure a safe fix. By now, you should know that manually changing system settings or files will result in a corrupted system sooner or later.

You should check out reviews of system-optimizers. It will fix your runtime popup trouble and lots of other problems. On top of that, your system will be as good as new and might even run faster than if it was new.

Apple Ipod Nano Third Gen Silver (4 Gb, Ma978ll/a) Digital Media Player Features and Information

Apple has an uncanny ability to keep on making great products. Every time you think it's impossible to make improvements to their iPod music players, along comes another revamp that raises the bar yet again.And with the design and desirability of the latest batch, it has excelled itself once again, especially with the new nano. Unless you've been hiding under a rock for the past week or so, you'll know roughly what it looks like. In order to accommodate the bigger screen, it's both shorter and wider than the previous nano - 52 x 70 x 6.5mm (WxHxD) to be precise.

The newly revamped iPod nano is surprisingly different from its 1st rev ancestor in that it is much more scratch resistant. The anodized (which means 'coated with a protective oxide layer') aluminum body is tough - much like the iPod mini - and does not show hairline scratches like the plastic/resin and mirror-like metal of the original nano. Of course, any metal can be scratched if enough force is applied or if the scratching object is sharp enough, but in terms of "normal use", the new nano is far, far tougher than its predecessor. It also looks like the screen on the new nano is made of a different, more durable material. Well done, Apple!

Apple has also overhauled the Nano's user interface. The most notable improvement is the addition of the split-screen menu feature, which lists menu items on the left, along with a visual preview of the menu selection on the right half of the display. (If you select "Music" from the top-level menu, for example, floating, rotating album covers from your music collection appear to the right of the menu list.) It's a nice touch that makes good use of the white space to the right of the menu text and takes advantage of the Nano's wide display. Apple also added Cover Flow—the ability to "flip through" your library by album cover. While browsing with Cover Flow is a bit slow, it's a nice option to have, even though the feature is more fun to use on a device with a touch interface, such as the iPhone or the iPod Touch.

On the UI front, Apple added a plethora of new functions that look amazing, thanks to the wonderfully bright display. One such feature is the added video capability. It can play H.264 or MPEG4 in either MOV, MP4 or M4V formats. Although we didn't expect it to blow us away with its quality, we were surprised yet again. The video quality is amazing, and if the only video device you own is the iPod Nano, you could possibly survive with full scale movie watching on a 2-inch display. But hey, don't get too excited and think about replacing your dedicated portable video players or notebook computers in lieu of the Nano. It's excellent, but it's not a replacement for a dedicated video device. If for nothing else, then think about your eyes and the migraines you will get after hours of squinting on a tiny display. Also, the device is smart enough to skip the unnecessary DVD chapters and start right off with the video, and it also remembers to start the movie at the point you stopped it the last time. How nice is that!

Features:-

Storage Capacity : 4.0 GB

Number of Songs : 1000.0

Family Line : iPod nano

Video Format : MPEG-4, H.264

Video Bit-Rate : 2500.0 kbps

Max Video Resolution : 640 x 480

Audio Format : MP3, WAV, AAC, MP3 VBR, AIFF, Audible

MP3 Bit-Rate : 16 kbps - 320 kbps

Frequency Respone : 20 Hz - 20, 000 Hz

On Screen Display : ID3 Tag Info, Battery Level, USB Connection,

Screen Size : 2.0 inch

Additional Features : Personal Address Book, Games, Sleep Timer,

Interface : USB 2.0

Outputs : Headphone Jack

Power Source : Rechargeable via USB cable, Internal Battery

Battery Type : Rechargeable Lithium Battery

Battery Life : 24.0 hrs.

Width : 2.06 in.

Height : 2.75 in.

Weight : 1.74 oz.

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What is up with my iPod Touch WiFi connection?

Alright, I'm gonna make this short and simple.

My iPod Touch Wifi connection is ALWAYS one bar, no matter where I am in my house. It's EXTREMELY slow for downloading things and going on the Internet.

I also know its not the iPod, because it works great at friend's houses, so what settings should I put on on my router to fix this?

(I have a NETGEAR WGR614 v6)

Any help? downloading movies takes about 3 hours, and the Internet is sooo slow, i also have one bar no matter where i am in my house.

Thanks

It's probably your internet. And just so you know, if the movie is a high quality one (and last a solid two hours), it might take three hours to download! You might also want to make sure that you're connected to the right WiFi. You might accidentally be connected to a neighbor's network instead of yours!

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