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

Crocodile - 16 Dec 2002 03:59

Mr Euro - 02 Feb 2003 21:11 - 109 of 11003

No Biffer I can still get my streaming porn, I sorted that out straight away :-)

For some reason the firewall treats sites differently depending on if I use AOl or IE. I can access MoneyAM fine from IE but not AOL.

Seymour Clearly - 02 Feb 2003 22:05 - 110 of 11003

vasey, a V and W drive?!! How many drives have you got!

What have you done, gone into my computer, clicked on the drive the CDR disc is in and there's no disc? If the disc is there then click on that, should then list your files. Also, which program did you use to make the disc? I'm only any good with Easy CD Creator as that's my prog! However, may be able to help.

The drive probably will only whir when you put the disc in as there are no programs on it. (i.e. no .exe files).

However, I could be wrong....

Crocodile - 02 Feb 2003 22:11 - 111 of 11003

Well just like in real life you can pick up a virus from those dodgy sites.
So I have been told ;-)
As a check run Spybot on Jimmy Choo
http://www.crocda.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/software/software.htm

robber - 03 Feb 2003 00:18 - 112 of 11003

Anyone explain the difference between incremental and mirror backups?

thanks

Kayak - 03 Feb 2003 00:28 - 113 of 11003

robber, mirror means that you make an exact copy of what you're trying to back up. Incremental means that you only back up the files that have changed since the last backup. Incremental backups are obviously much smaller and quicker since they don't back everything up. If you were using incremental backups you might therefore take a mirror (or full) backup every week and an incremental backup on all the other days. To restore you would need to load the mirror backup followed by every incremental backup taken after that.

vasey - 03 Feb 2003 08:48 - 114 of 11003

seymour: thanks for responding. I can see the disc and double clicking on that does bring up a list of files which shows exactly what I wanted, but opening one of the documents doesn't happen. Is it possible that somehow it's only transferred a table of contents and not each document as well. If so, how do I rectify that, please.

I use Adaptec Easy CD Creator v3.5c and V is the drive I read CD's on. W seems to be the Rewriter thingy! Apart from those two, just the normal C and A, I think!

Easy?? They're kidding.

Gausie - 03 Feb 2003 09:13 - 115 of 11003

Fabulous news about PDX - can't believe I missed it!

I've been trying to get some more info from the pursuit guys this morning.

So - here's the SP:-

Edmonton is Ontario's main heavy industrial area, about an hour's drive from Toronto. The deal thats been done is for Sonico to buy a small number of units from PDX for testing purposes. PDX engineers will support the deployment and test process, and will bill sonico for time and expenses.

The PDX-3 will be tested in some new 'standing tanks'. The theory is that a single solid state PDX3 unit will replace four traditional components: the pump, the macerator, the agitator and the oxygenator. Each of these traditional components costs more than a single PDX3. Each of these components has a shorter servicing interval than the PDX3. Servicing any of these components requires the standing tank to be shut down.

Should the tests prove succesful, the expectation is that all new water processing plant worldwide will be built with PDX3 technology, and a retrofit program will begin worldwide to replace all existing tanks with the PDX3 version. The cost of retrofitting a PDX3 pump and servicing it for 3 years is expected to be less than the cost of servicing existing technologies for two years.

If these tests prove succesful, in four month's time Pursuit could well be forecasting an initial annual royalty in the region of 25m and growing over 5 years to more than $500m.

The shares currently trade under 40p. Numis have a target of 1.50. Looks like they may have to revise that upwards pretty soon.

Gausie (Under the masterful tutelage of Martini)

Biffer - 03 Feb 2003 09:15 - 116 of 11003

Mr Euro,

Why not email Zonelabs support, if it is an AOL problem then they've almost certainly alread come across it?

Cheers

robber - 03 Feb 2003 09:42 - 117 of 11003

thanks Kayak, so if a file has been deleted since the last Incremental backup would it then be deleted from the backup set on the next run?

Gausie - 03 Feb 2003 09:51 - 118 of 11003

Robber

No.

Also bear in mind that if any of your previous backups (since and including your last full backup) become corrupted then your chances of doing a full restore to a new hard drive are nil. You multiply the chances of failure by an horrendous amount.

Gausie

Kayak - 03 Feb 2003 10:20 - 119 of 11003

Robber, for the reasons that Gausie has dynamically pursued and outlined I prefer to do "differential" backups, which are the third option, if your backup program allows them. These back up everything changed from the last full backup, not the last incremental backup. That means that on a restore you only ever have two tapes to load, and that the deleted files issue only applies to files deleted from the original backup rather than the intermediate ones.

robber - 03 Feb 2003 10:39 - 120 of 11003

thanks both, youve been a great help.

Neil

Gausie - 03 Feb 2003 11:17 - 121 of 11003

Kayak - was too subtle for me - Missed it on the first reading :o)

robber - 03 Feb 2003 11:33 - 122 of 11003

Kayak, :-)

jojo - 03 Feb 2003 13:14 - 123 of 11003

Slightly off topic but...

Anyone used a web design and hosting service they would recommend?

Thanks.

TullettJ (MoneyAM) - 03 Feb 2003 13:19 - 124 of 11003

jojo,

Xcalibre are very good...

J.

Mr Euro - 03 Feb 2003 16:41 - 125 of 11003

Biffer thanks will do.

Iain - 03 Feb 2003 20:42 - 126 of 11003

I have a problem with WIN XP Professional .Ive been trying to download the service pack from the windows update site.Im keep getting an error message saying the product key is not valid.Ive downloaded updates previously without any problems. I disabled my antivirus software during the download as recommended.
Is there a site I can download updates without a product key(Naughty I know ;-) How do I check the product key on my machine and possibly change it if poss?
Hope someone can help.
Iain

Rizz - 03 Feb 2003 21:23 - 127 of 11003

My PC not recognizing my dvd and cd-rw ever since I upgraded to windowsXP from 98, I know my old softwares seems not tobe compatible with XP only I dont know what excatly needs upgrading to make XP recognized the drivers, any suggestions appreciated

robber - 03 Feb 2003 22:46 - 128 of 11003

Iain, sounds like bad news to me. The latestXP service pack blocks updates for any copies of win XP which have used the 'unconventional' means to obtain a product key, for example to corporate keys which leaked out onto the internet. I think your only solution is to not do the download or to go and buy a legit copy.

Rizz, try the manufacturers web site for XP drivers (or a google search might find it)

Neil
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