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

Crocodile - 16 Dec 2002 03:59

HARRYCAT - 15 Jan 2015 08:16 - 10749 of 11003

I have the same thing on my new Toshiba laptop running 8.1, but it's from Toshiba not Intel. I am always pretty wary of signing up to any of the Service Manager services, but if your machine is new then it may be o.k. If it's not and the message is a new innovation, then would be inclined to ignore it.

skinny - 15 Jan 2015 08:19 - 10750 of 11003

Greek - I've heard of Intel Update Manager - is that the same thing?

greekman - 15 Jan 2015 08:43 - 10751 of 11003

Hi Skinny,

Yes, that's what I mean't thanks.

Thanks Harrycat, not sure if it comes in via HP which is my laptop make, will probably ignore unless others come back with more info.

My Laptop is about 5 months old.

skinny - 15 Jan 2015 08:46 - 10752 of 11003

There is some info in that link.

greekman - 15 Jan 2015 08:55 - 10753 of 11003

Thanks Skinny, just read it.

Might have mislead by saying sign up was required, what I mean't was I had to agree with the terms/conditions which I appreciate is normal, still though wary of doing so.

ExecLine - 15 Jan 2015 14:35 - 10754 of 11003

Just to show how things have moved on a bit in the last 60 years...



Uploading (Yes, the term 'uploading' is correct) the first 5 MB hard disk onto a PanAm aeroplane in 1956.

Perhaps the usual size of hard disk these days would be around 1TB (or 1,048,576 MB) and over here we might even call it a hard disc or even a hard drive. Here's a portable one from Toshiba:

skinny - 15 Jan 2015 15:09 - 10755 of 11003

But not even 1 tebibyte!

klal - 17 Jan 2015 14:53 - 10756 of 11003

Update on the graphics card situation for my son's gaming machine. Card arrived today. Uninstalled the old drivers - and no, screen did not go blank! :-) Removed the two six-pin power connectors from the old card before removing the card altogether. Slotted the new card in. It needed a single six-pin connector. Made sure all screws were back in place, reconnected the display cables (2 monitor setup) and powered up the machine. Immediately noticed the blocky green lines were gone. Windows booted up in standard VGA mode. Installed the new drivers from CD, rebooted and everything is now back to normal. Thanks for the guidance I recd. here.

Haystack - 17 Jan 2015 15:07 - 10757 of 11003

You may need to update the drivers via the maker's web site. They continuously update the drivers based on problems found with games.

klal - 17 Jan 2015 15:28 - 10758 of 11003

Yep. Plan to do that as soon as my daughter lets me at the PC again. Minecraft maniac is what she is!

skinny - 20 Jan 2015 07:06 - 10759 of 11003

I'm getting the error - "your connection is not private" on AOL this morning.

I remember having this error many moons ago when it was down to the date/time being incorrect - not the case this time - any pointers?

The certificate seems to be issued by "entrust certification authority - L1C", who seem legit!

I'm getting the error in IE11, chrome and firefox.

kimoldfield - 20 Jan 2015 08:28 - 10760 of 11003

It could be an out of date SSL certificate that is causing it skinny.

skinny - 20 Jan 2015 08:32 - 10761 of 11003

Kim - despite my Chrome presets pointing to AOL.COM (been like that for years) I was directed to AOL.CO.UK, which looks to have had an out of date cert.

It confused me as the two sites look identical (and it was early!!) and it was occurring in all browsers - anyway all good now.

kimoldfield - 20 Jan 2015 09:21 - 10762 of 11003

Computers can be a real pain in the butt at times!

MaxK - 23 Jan 2015 15:44 - 10763 of 11003

Cant get in to my second laptop, type in the password as usual and get this:


The user profile service failed the logon

User profile cannot be loaded




Any ideas?

skinny - 23 Jan 2015 15:50 - 10764 of 11003

Have a watch - User profile service failed the logon User profile cannot be loaded


MaxK - 23 Jan 2015 18:43 - 10765 of 11003

Many thanks skinny, I'll have a go :-(

Balerboy - 23 Jan 2015 20:33 - 10766 of 11003

can you not go in on safe mode as administrator and reset passwords ect from control panel?

Seymour Clearly - 26 Jan 2015 07:30 - 10767 of 11003

My PC is running slower & slower - or the display is. I'm wondering if it could be adchoices software, but I'm struggling to work out how to remove it, as it doesn't appear anywhere on my list of installed programs.

Of course there could be another reason, but this is my first thought - does anyone have any suggestions?

skinny - 26 Jan 2015 07:33 - 10768 of 11003

May be of use? How to Get Rid of Adchoices or Remove AdChoices or How to Remove "Ad Choices Adware"
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