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Selling your iBurst Desktop modem ?
by computerwiz on Jul.03, 2009, under Computer Wiz - Blog
If you are closing your iBurst account and thinking of selling your used iBurst Desktop or USB modem then give us a call today.
The conditions required to buy your used iBurst modem are as follows:
- A letter from your ISP and or iBurst clearly showing that your iBurst account has been settled and that there are no outstanding funds linked to the modem.
- The serial no and UTID must be reflected on the letter confirming the above.
Give us a call today
Our contact details are as follows.
Computer Wiz
Tel: 0861114731
Cell: 084 585 8885
Fax: 0865242436
email: iburst@computerwiz.co.za
www.computerwiz.co.za
iBurst Desktop Modem Repairs
by computerwiz on Jul.03, 2009, under Computer Wiz - Blog
Who do you speak to about repairing your damaged iBurst Desktop modem ?
- Computer Wiz – we are the largest iBurst reseller in South Africa within the @lantic group.
We repair to component level on the pcb – printed circuit board.
- Replace your damaged USB or ethernet or power point connector on the pcb of your iBurst modem.
- Repair the damaged or broken antenna to your iBurst desktop modem.
We are situated in Port Elizabeth.
Our contact details are as follows.
Computer Wiz
Tel: 0861114731
Cell: 084 585 8885
Fax: 0865242436
email: iburst@computerwiz.co.za
www.computerwiz.co.za
Generic Host Process for Win32 Services problem and iBurst
by computerwiz on Jun.13, 2009, under Computer Wiz - Blog
My computer keeps loosing or dropping my iBurst internet access broadband connection once the following error occurs.
- Generic Host Process for Win32 Services has encountered a problem
What is the fix for this problem ?
- The quick and easy reboot will work but this does not solve the problem.
I am using the iBurst modem via the USB port connected to Windows XP .
- Turn on your firewall as the 1st solution to this problem or
- Go to start then find the RUN option then type cmd
- then type netsh and hit the enter key then
- type winsock then hit the enter key then
- type reset and hit the enter key and then reboot the pc.
- The 3rd solution is to enter the registry by typing regedit in the run option
- Navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE — SYSTEM — CurrentControlSet — Services — Browser — Parameters
- Find the key IsDomainMaster
- Set its value to False
- Restart the computer
- The 4th solution is to Search for a virus
- The 5th solution is to use your Ethernet connection on the desktop modem rather than the USB port
- If non of the above works then install SP3 for Windows XP as the 6th solution.
Computer Wiz
Tel: 0861114731
Cell: 084 585 8885
Fax: 0865242436
email: iburst@computerwiz.co.za
www.computerwiz.co.za
