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

Crocodile - 16 Dec 2002 03:59

RED ARMY - 22 Apr 2004 17:18 - 1653 of 11003

I will have to upgrade/replace my PC soon due to one or two things like speed and out of date technology etc etc.
I SHALL BE BUYING 2OFF 17" screens to view things on a daily basis (probably 3 applications at once). The problem is not such much the PC itself but trying to identify a suitable alternative in the event of travelling abroad and having a limited machine from which to conduct on -line trading.
Clearly I could look at buying a laptop in addition to the PC but someone has suggested buying a Tablet and using it with the 2 screens whilst at home and taking it away abroad to use on-line.
Can anyone offer any advice please?

Optimist - 22 Apr 2004 19:57 - 1654 of 11003

Red Army

Tablet PC's do not yet offer good value for money and they take a performance hit in running hand writing recognition etc.

Why don't you buy a powerful laptop with a 17" screen and plug a second screen in at home?

2Abbey - 27 Apr 2004 11:17 - 1655 of 11003

Same issues as before. I have ran the Belarc advisor and ensured that all software is properly installed. All updates that are available from Microsoft are installed.

Definately seesm to be a performance issue. Seems OK at first but later on when I try to open an additional window, eg Yahoo for emails, it either refuses to open or grabs an existing open window and uses that for its purposes. Other times additional windows refuse to open. Task Manager refuses to operate as well when it has problems.

I can solve the problem by closing some programs.

Would my flicking screen issue be down to the version of Java that I am using? I have Microsoft VM and the Sun version.

Optimist - 27 Apr 2004 12:01 - 1656 of 11003

2Abbey

In the Internet Explorer advanced options there is an option "Reuse windows for launching shortcuts" which may have something to do with your opening additional windows problem but I suspect it is more likely something else.

When you launch multiple IE windows they normally use the same instance of the program which means that only one line shows on the Procceses tab of Task Manager.

If you launch IE using the shortcut in Start Button / All Programmes then it creates a separate instance of IE each time enabling you to see which windows are hogging the resources and close them individually from Task Manager if required. This method will use an initial 20MB extra memory per window but that should not be a problem with your system.

If Task Manager will not open when there is a problem then run it all the time and select the always on top option and/or use performance monitor.

2Abbey - 27 Apr 2004 12:06 - 1657 of 11003

Thanks Optimist, the Reuse Window option was ticked, have unticked this option.

axdpc - 27 Apr 2004 18:45 - 1658 of 11003

I have problems running Windows 95/98 games, with or without compatibility mode setting, on my XP machine. The games would run OK but the cooling fans just gets
faster and faster - IMHO, due to a rapidly heating processor.

Any ideas?

Spaceman - 27 Apr 2004 20:40 - 1659 of 11003

axdpc, why do you think that is a problem? the colling fan may just be running faster because the processor is working hard, which is probably OK. Does it slow down again later? I am not saying it isnt a problem but it may not be.

Optimist - 27 Apr 2004 20:59 - 1660 of 11003

axdpc

If you have a fairly modern computer then there is a good chance that the motherboard utilities include a temperature readout. Check out your MB CD or their website.

axdpc - 27 Apr 2004 21:04 - 1661 of 11003

Spaceman, the fan is usually hardly audible but when running 95/98 games it
just gets faster/louder and faster/louder and faster/louder very soon after the game starts, ... the fan slows down the game is terminated.

Optimist, thank, will check it out.

How do I check whether there is any of those 'clock-varying' program running?
(i.e. those program which 'slows' down the apparent speed of old games when running on a faster machine??

scussy - 28 Apr 2004 15:39 - 1662 of 11003

i have a problem with my email,
i am being sent loads of mails with virus attachments,my nortons is picking them up and deleating them,but its just a pain,most come from .ch or .de,so i have blocked them,
now i am getting them from major .com co's that i use so i dont want to block them,i have even got some from myself,
i do not have any virus on my PC,as i have checked on notons and another anti-virus checker,i have no spys or trogans,i use spybot and spyhunter,use nortons firwall,i dont want to deleat my devault mail account as i get updates sent through to this through out the day,
any ideas how to stop these unwanted mails,

many thanks

steve

Captain Scarlet - 28 Apr 2004 16:58 - 1663 of 11003

Scussy - I wish I knew as I have the same problem. AVG picks them all up for deletion but they really drive me mad. Be thankful though, my friend who gets a genuine 100+ mails a day for work received over 150 of these yesterday.

Anyone got any ideas?

DocProc - 28 Apr 2004 18:38 - 1664 of 11003

scussy/Captain Scarlet

Now is most probably the right time to change your ISP, don't you think?

With such a change also comes a change of e-mail address(es) and with that comes a lot of notifications from you to your subscriptions, address book and so on.

My ISP is OneTel. I can recommend them to you. They also filter a lot of dodgy stuff out before it gets to me. This feature might be just what you want.

http://www.onetel.co.uk/index.php/internet

scussy - 30 Apr 2004 15:19 - 1665 of 11003

CS,
i have been told by a few that AVG are good and was tempted to use but i now have upgraded to Nortons 2004,i don,t think i can run them together,
strange that when using NAV 2003 it picked up t6he virus attachment and deleated it,now with NAV 2004 it repairs it,so the settings say,don't like that so know i have set to ask me,i will see what happens,i have blocked most of them what come in so getting better,also ticked the box in outlook express
do not allow attachments to be saved or opened that could be a virus,
this does work but stops most attachments comming through,32 so far today,

doc,
i agree i might need to change my email,i have more then one mail account and as its only scussy that gets them i can just stop using that one if it gets worse,most are comming with .ch and .de and most are blocked,hopefully in the end they will dry up and go away,
iam with NTL and i have 2 tele lines and dig tv with 4 boxes,so i don't think i will change ISP yet,

many thanks
steve

DocProc - 30 Apr 2004 17:46 - 1666 of 11003

scussy

I understand about NTL and can see where you might be coming from.

DocProc - 30 Apr 2004 17:46 - 1667 of 11003

scussy

I understand about NTL and can see where you might be coming from.

Twice, in fact.

Balerno - 30 Apr 2004 19:45 - 1668 of 11003

Password Windows login problem:
A so-call professional IT expert was trying to network my pc (Win XP Pro) to my laptop (Win2000 Pro), so that I could share my broadband connection.
I use my laptop to tunnel into the vpn of a company I do work for, so it is configured accordingly.
The problem is that after the 'expert' altered the Computer Name in System Properties from the company Domain to a new Workgroup name, and rebooted, my password no longer works at reboot so I cannot get in to change it back.

I hope someone understands this and can help..ta

Optimist - 30 Apr 2004 20:12 - 1669 of 11003

Balerno

If your computer was part of a company domain then I am surprised that your friend was able to change the computer name unless you had logged him in as an administrator of your work domain.

When the computer was part of the domain you were probrably logging in as a domain user which will no longer be valid since the computer left the domain. You need to use a local username and password. Your computer should have an account called Administrator to which you will need to know the password.

When you rejoin your company domain you will need the domain administrator details and you may have to delete your original computer entry from the domain.

Balerno - 30 Apr 2004 20:26 - 1670 of 11003

Thanks Optimist.
Sadly, due to being a remote user, responsible for av upgrades etc on my local session, I was given admin rights on my username though the vpn was closed at the time.
It's all a bit of a mess, I spoke to the administrator and we tried all the passwords he could think of but no joy.

Balerno - 30 Apr 2004 20:38 - 1671 of 11003

Sorted

signed-in as administrator with no password...secure huh!
thanks again

Spaceman - 30 Apr 2004 20:40 - 1672 of 11003

Balerno, if it was administrator with no password on your companies domain, then then whoever runs your IT department should be taken out and shot !

But good to hear you have resolved your immediate problem.
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