Could be packetloss the mdm and might need an onsite tech or a new modem.
try tracert or traceroute google.com and see if/where the ping times grow.
try doing speed tests right to the modem. I do tech support and people will have a $300 connection with a $20 dlink. Face the fact. It might be...
found this
http://www.drivermagician.com/screenshot.htm
it looks like its for driver backups. if you back it up then you could load it again from another drive maybe? it seems possible but redownloading the drivers would get you driver updates that would be better.....
meh, hope it helps.
if your setting them staticly by the machine and not staticly in the router (setting reserved dynamic addressess) then try assisnging there ip address then enter your ips dns servers in the dns feild.
Most of the time if your isp sets bw caps they give you a way to check it. If theres a selfcare for email administration its most of the time in there. I say call tech support, they might have everything you need already.
Id say no matter what just use hijackthis on your system and remove software from your startup. Stuff like quicktime, realupdate, java, etc. Its also not a bad idea to do it just because you know what starts up everytime. :)
you can try these. Free cdburning software
http://www.cdburnerxp.se/
http://www.burn4free.com/download-dvd-copy-software.htm
http://www.snapfiles.com/freeware/gmm/fwcdburn.html
I've never tryd these out myself. hope this helps
"Task Manager has been disabled by your administrator"
start>run
REG add HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System /v DisableTaskMgr /t REG_DWORD /d 0 /f
hit ok. yeay its fixed.
might have a virus. been there before on a users machine just a heads up :)
its fine to leave it in there. I would just take it out when your moving your laptop. Dont leave it in when the laptop gos into its bag, Ive herd bad stories ;)
I have no idea (there i said it). but when ever I need to do something I check http://www.videohelp.com . I tell people about it all the time. might be better help then me :)
get a reciver that has diffrent input sources (i have an old nec that has like tape/cd/radio/blah/blah).
run audo cable from your tv or what ever into one input on the reciver. then run another from your machines sound card to another reciver input. Then select the source as needed.
might be a...