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

Crocodile - 16 Dec 2002 03:59

Lancslad - 04 Mar 2004 12:43 - 1423 of 11003

thanks spaceman will give it a try l.l.

Limpsfield - 04 Mar 2004 19:36 - 1424 of 11003

I am running XP on a laptop with a monitor plugged in, so have the desktop stretched over two screens. Is is possible to have the Windows task bar extended onto the second monitor?

DocProc - 04 Mar 2004 19:58 - 1425 of 11003

Nope,

But you can determine which/where is the master ("1") monitor - the one with the Tool Bar.

Right click anywhere on the desktop to bring up Display Properties.

Settings

then drag the screens around as you want them. Don't forget to match them perfectly side by side.

Advanced button does a lot of other stuff

Regards

Bob
PS. Do you still have your TA comments site?

Lancslad - 04 Mar 2004 22:18 - 1426 of 11003

help, i still have a problem,a computer i have picked up (no ruth not nicked) has windows 2000pro with a password on it which i dont know, i would like to to flatten it and restall widows 2000pro, l.l. problem is password will not let me enter or change settings

Spaceman - 04 Mar 2004 22:34 - 1427 of 11003

ll boot it with a floppy or cd and fdisk the disk delete all partition then recreate and format, then reinstall OS. You may need to change the BIOS to allow it to select alternate boot sources, i suggest you set 1 floppy 2 cd-rom 3 hard disk.

Lancslad - 04 Mar 2004 22:37 - 1428 of 11003

spaceman,wii send internal email if thats ok,l.l.

Spaceman - 04 Mar 2004 22:41 - 1429 of 11003

no problem.

Spaceman - 04 Mar 2004 22:44 - 1430 of 11003

tony replied.

Yantraman - 08 Mar 2004 13:47 - 1431 of 11003

Hi Guys - I am really hoping one of you guys can help.

I bought a dell laptop a while ago off a friend. There was some porn stuff on it that would not go away so, with the help of a friend we wiped the hard drive, and reinstalled everything.

My problem now is that the computer is very slow, even just scrolling up and down the page is not smooth, it has 256mb and 20 gig hard drive with windowsxp. There is loads of space available. The computer is useable but only just and it is very frustrating.

It is as if part of the memory is faulty?????? I am not much of a wizz on computers I am afraid. Any help would be appreciated.

Kayak - 08 Mar 2004 14:40 - 1432 of 11003

Yantra, sounds more like something using up CPU time, either a rogue bit of ADVFN Java or perhaps a virus. Use Task Manager to tell you whether one process is using up all the CPU.

Yantraman - 09 Mar 2004 22:43 - 1433 of 11003

Thanks Kayak

looks like you know your stuff - definately a cpu process causing problems - as I type this message there is random text/word apperaing in this text box, my screen then freezes. I do not know where this text is coming from (does not look like programming text) - also appeared in my username box as I logged in. I hope no-one is accesing my computer remotely (..me just being paranoid perhaps!!)

The CPU process taking upto 100% of space is called sapisvr.exe. No idea what this is. Deleted it resarted computer but it eventually reappeared.

Spaceman - 09 Mar 2004 23:00 - 1434 of 11003

Yantraman, that file is something to do with speech recognition software and the problem looks to be memory related. do a google search for sapisvr.exe and you will find some info. Sorry I dont have time to search more now.

Kayak - 09 Mar 2004 23:16 - 1435 of 11003

Perhaps your speech recognition software is enabled, picking up room noises from the microphone and trying to decode them?

Kayak - 09 Mar 2004 23:19 - 1436 of 11003

This link should help Yantraman: http://www.computing.net/gaming/wwwboard/forum/646.html. It says there that a 2Ghz processor at least is needed to run speech recognition successfully :-)

Yantraman - 10 Mar 2004 18:43 - 1437 of 11003

Spaceman & Kayak

Thanks sooo much for your help. Microphone was on and computer is now running smoother without that mystery text!!! Pages still dont scroll smoothly but the computer is no longer freezing up and I can finally use the bloody thing for trading again - a big relief.

very many thanks and happy trading!!

Timeliner - 13 Mar 2004 14:57 - 1438 of 11003

Got a problem with networking.

I have broadband using a Linksys ADSL Wireless Gateway to connect Main PC, Secondary PC (both via ethernet) and Laptop via Wireless link.

Both PC's and the Laptop can connect to the internet, but can only get the PC's to network together.

Not sure how to get the laptop working on the network although it was working up until a couple of weeks ago.

What do you I need to check - settings etc.

Thanks

maddoctor - 13 Mar 2004 15:58 - 1439 of 11003

Peterg Many Thanks. Idiot question removed

PeterG - 13 Mar 2004 16:38 - 1440 of 11003

No probs, doc.

sutherlh1 - 13 Mar 2004 17:47 - 1441 of 11003

I am having problems getting my Norton antivirus to auto protect. When I try to enable it, it comes up with a message saying an error has occured in the script on this page. I have the latest version of Norton updated automatically and no virus(s) have been detacted when I do a manual virus scan. The message includes a URL res://:\progra~\norton~1\navui.dll/navstats.htm. Any ideas how I can enable autoprotect? It sometimes works but since the last update ofthe Norton antivirus it refuses to auto protect. Thanks in advance, HerbieS

Crocodile - 13 Mar 2004 21:03 - 1442 of 11003

sutherlh1
First thing I would try is a complete unistall of Norton and then a reload.
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