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April 27, 2010 at 10:04 am #165709
Ourladys
MemberHi, I am a school business manager for a small primary school, we encouraged our parents to apply for the government’s home access scheme and recommended the N130.
I have a brand new child’s laptop here (he’s had it about a week) which has started behaving strangely…it was fine yesterday. When logged on as parent with full admin rights it works perfectly but as pupil I get a dmhkcore.exe error as soon as you log on and the programme closes. Then Internet explorer hangs, wont load, won’t close down and everything grinds to a halt until you reboot and it all fails again.
Help needed please
April 27, 2010 at 1:14 pm #213016jeepers01
ParticipantOurladys – Welcome to the forum
Try re-loading the Samsung Easy Display Manager.
Hope this helps
April 27, 2010 at 1:23 pm #213018Ourladys
MemberI will pass this message onto the parents and see if this resolves this problem.
I’m not sure if it will resolve the problems with IE though? The laptop connects to the internet at home through a 3 dongle. At school the laptop connects to the internet through the network and appears to have no problems with IE. When the dongle is used IE operates fine when the dongle is asked to connect but if you try to open IE through the link from the desktop that is when it hangs. It makes no attempt to connect at all, not even an address in the address bar and the only way to close it is by going through task manager.
?June 30, 2010 at 3:28 pm #213019vpayken
MemberHi,
I had the same problem in Win XP: styarting up with a user account with admin rights , no problem, but always this error when starting up with a user with limited rights.
I solved the problem by updating the easy display manager software to version 3.0.3.5 (made for WIN7) , which can be found on the samsung webside.
This version seems to work fine also in XP and the error is gone.June 30, 2010 at 6:09 pm #213017jeepers01
Participantvpayken – Welcome to the forum
January 20, 2011 at 2:28 pm #213020turnitoffthenon
Member@vpayken 102765 wrote:
Hi,
I had the same problem in Win XP: styarting up with a user account with admin rights , no problem, but always this error when starting up with a user with limited rights.
I solved the problem by updating the easy display manager software to version 3.0.3.5 (made for WIN7) , which can be found on the samsung webside.
This version seems to work fine also in XP and the error is gone.Thank you vpayken, I felt the need to register and thank you for this as I was having this problem on 32 n130’s and it was driving me and the kids mad kudos to you.
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