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PC & MAC CLINIC - On line problem solving. (CPU)     

Crocodile - 16 Dec 2002 03:59

Seymour Clearly - 10 Oct 2013 09:08 - 10364 of 11003

I'm thinking about the Nexus 7 as well, however my son just bought a 7" Nook HD. No camera, so no chance of selfies. The screen is fantastic, not a very stylish machine but works very well - it's no longer being made, so a fantastic bargain at £79 for the 8gb model, and you can use SD cards to expand the memory.

Plateman - 16 Oct 2013 12:05 - 10365 of 11003

Tyketto.

Been to sunnier climes for a week so apologies for the delay in replying, no, I didn't delete anything that came with it, so I couldn't say whether or not it affects the operation.

tyketto - 17 Oct 2013 00:49 - 10366 of 11003

Thanks Plateman.
Didn't dowload cause of all the extra space required
on HD plus security.

Greystone - 17 Oct 2013 07:55 - 10367 of 11003

Wifi keeps dropping out on my laptop. Router and line are OK because I can use my
wife's PC on the same network without a problem.

A reboot usually works for a while but it drops out after a few minutes.

I am running Windows XP Professional on a Dell Latitude.

Any advice on finding a cure would be much appreciated.

Thanks.

Alan

klal - 17 Oct 2013 09:07 - 10368 of 11003

Alan, I had a similar problem on my daughter's laptop - a Dell Inspiron running Win7. I worked out that the built-in wireless client was probably giving up the ghost. Bought one of those Micro wireless USB adapters and solved the problem for good. Low-cost solution but brilliant.

Greystone - 17 Oct 2013 09:44 - 10369 of 11003

Thanks Klal - I'll take a look

hilary - 17 Oct 2013 09:59 - 10370 of 11003

Greystone,

Are you using DHCP or a static IP address on the LAN? If you're using DHCP, it might be worthwhile seeing if there's any improvement by moving to a static IP address.

Here's how to assign a static IP in Win XP

ChuffChuffChaser - 17 Oct 2013 13:16 - 10371 of 11003

Yesterday I installed Java update 45 , but it's "blocking" me from accessing my Watch List until I accept the "risk" that http://streamer.money.am & http//moneyam.com are "potentially unsafe".

How can I bypass having to agree every time that I try to access Moneyam?

Thanks
Choo Choo

IanT(MoneyAM) - 17 Oct 2013 13:17 - 10372 of 11003

Firstly let me reassure you that there is no risk in opening the MoneyAM streaming applets. The warning comes from java itself and we are working on a short term solution to get it certified, and a longer term project to move away from java completely,

Regards

Ian

ChuffChuffChaser - 17 Oct 2013 15:39 - 10373 of 11003

Thanks for getting back to me and your re-assurance. It will be good if Java can be dumped!

ChuffChuffChaser - 17 Oct 2013 15:39 - 10374 of 11003

Thanks for getting back to me and your re-assurance. It will be good if Java can be dumped!

doodlebug4 - 17 Oct 2013 16:52 - 10375 of 11003

Does anyone have any ideas how to reduce radiation allergies from computer monitors. Is it just a question of adjusting the monitor's brightness or buying special glasses? Are some monitors worse than others? I know this isn't really a technical question, but I would appreciate any info.

Haystack - 17 Oct 2013 17:15 - 10376 of 11003

You can get a screen that fits over the front of your monitor that will filter out various things.

Seymour Clearly - 17 Oct 2013 17:18 - 10377 of 11003

Depends on your age DB4. If you're over 40, you may just need ordinary specs.

One of the most common problems people have with prolonged VDU use is dry eye - blink rates drop massively when you're looking at a screen, so the most important thing is to blink your eyes very often, and get into the habit. That should sort most problems out. With LCD / LED screens there really isn't a radiation issue any more.

doodlebug4 - 17 Oct 2013 20:40 - 10378 of 11003

Thank you for these ideas, much appreciated.

MaxK - 25 Oct 2013 10:01 - 10379 of 11003

Re: Windows 8 saga.

Have tried to load "word" into the new machine, but no luck.

It starts up and make encouraging noises, product key etc, and then stops.


I have no idea whats wrong, is my 10+ year old "word" wp program no good for W8?


Any help would be appreciated.

skinny - 25 Oct 2013 10:06 - 10380 of 11003

I'm running Office 2007 under Windows 8.1 - have a look here -Windows 8 compatibility

It does say "All the software that runs on Windows 7 also works fine on Windows 8.".

MaxK - 25 Oct 2013 10:14 - 10381 of 11003

Thanks skinny, I'll have a look.

Sequestor - 27 Oct 2013 11:29 - 10382 of 11003

What is an " undf" file?

Haystack - 27 Oct 2013 11:49 - 10383 of 11003

It depends on the context. Frequently is is a file type that windows has no application to process it. In other words no association. An example might be a video or audio file that windows cannot play. The dot extension may be one that you have no software to process. Have a look at the extension and do a search on Google for some software or post the extension here.
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