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

Crocodile - 16 Dec 2002 03:59

Spaceman - 13 May 2004 15:17 - 1713 of 11003

Iain, do you know the person sending the emails? if they are just spam or similar I would just ignore them, the person may well not have sent the emails at all, his address is just being used. It happens all the time.

One days something will be done to stop this spoofing but at the moment we just have to live with it.

2Abbey - 14 May 2004 19:04 - 1714 of 11003

I have just tahen delivery of 2 Western Digital Raptor hard drives and wish to configure a Raid 0 disk system on my computer. These are OEM fittings from EBuyer and come without cables or instructions

Do I need 2 power connectors per drive? I have the normal 4 pin power connector and the Sata cable for the motherboard, Gigabyte GA-7N400Pro, doesn't seem to recognise the drives.

I have configured in the bios as a boot from SCUSI, and a raid setup, entered the raid configuration, selected raid 0, asks if you are sure, enter Y, and enter, and then it takes you back to the original selection screen.

Tried to format the drives, selected the drive to format, low level format, and there doesn't seem to be any activity, no incrementation on the screen, ie 0% format etc.

It seems to me to be a power issue, any techies care to help?

Spaceman - 14 May 2004 21:45 - 1715 of 11003

2abbey, I dont know that mobo does it have on board raid? you should have a raid setup of some sort that needs to see the drives. Can the drives be seen from within the BIOS?

Drives should only need 1 power connection each.

Kayak - 14 May 2004 21:54 - 1716 of 11003

2Abbey, are you following installation instructions that say to low-level format? With modern drives that is generally only done in the factory and I'm not sure it's safe. Generally one partitions the disk and formats each volume. Perhaps it's a RAID thing, I don't know much about it.

2Abbey - 15 May 2004 10:43 - 1717 of 11003

Have now found that either type of connectors are appropriate.

The mobo supports SATA, each drive connected via its own lead, sata 0 and sata 1.

I have left each drive on the default jumper setting and the mobo now recognises the drives on POST. F4 enters the raid setup, gives options to set up striped or mirrored array, but when attempt to enter striped it says there is insufficient drives in order to create the array.

I am sure this is a jumper issue or similar, but have been unable to find info on the Western Digital site or help elsewhere.

Might just admit defeat and take it to a shop!!

Optimist - 15 May 2004 11:09 - 1718 of 11003

2Abbey

It may be a setting somewhere but it is also possible that it does not let you have a striped array on only two disks.

Why do you want a striped array? I would have thought that the only reason is if you really need a very fast disk but if that is the case then there are better solutions. If one disk fails in a two disk striped array yo will lose everything.

Edit
Good luck in finding a shop that knows about RAID.

Sequestor - 16 May 2004 08:30 - 1719 of 11003

How can I ensure if poss., that a web site can`t access my personal details, as they have been doing e.g. they know whom my ISP is.I have put them on the non-trusted list in tools, which seems to work for my end, i.e.I can`t access them any more, anything else to block the sods.?

Oh and I have another PC which is playing up, it tries to load WINXP hangs on the logo, then goes into a long scandisc type process, for 15 mins. or so, then says its checking for disc space , goes to 6% of this op. and freezes


cheers.

Optimist - 16 May 2004 10:11 - 1720 of 11003

Sequestor

Make sure that you have at least the XP firewall enabled and prefferably something better. Run programs like Adaware and SpyHunter to make sure you don't have any trojans and set your internet security to max (if you can live with that). If you have a fixed IP address a web site will always be able to look up your IP address so make sure that your logon details are meaningless. If you want to access a particular suspicious site, log on to your computer as a guest. This will hide your normal details and cookies, and reduce access to sensitive parts of your system.

As regards your boot problem, you probrably have a corrupt system file. You can probrably fix it from the recovery console which you can start from the installation CD but this is not intuitive. If you have access to another XP machine then the best way is to mount your hard drive on that machine and run "CHKDSK /f" from the command prompt. Assuming you are running NTFS file system this will likely sort it.

Edit

Resist the temptation to reinstall or repair Windows except as a very last resort. It may not work and in any case you will have to reload all service packs and updates.

Sequestor - 16 May 2004 19:10 - 1721 of 11003

cheers optimist as ever you are star

thanks,

ps the ` intruder` poster I am hoping to lose, got some personal details from another bb site you use, you know the one, I have heard that some of their staff at times have been known to stir things up on the bb, be warned, the animal must have had access to their files to know what he said re. my latest dealings with the co.

Optimist - 16 May 2004 20:31 - 1722 of 11003

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Iain - 17 May 2004 10:45 - 1723 of 11003

I keep getting E-mails with Blank "From" Fields.They appear to contain nothing except the time sent.Also they contain no attachments

Im using Norton Firewall 2003.Is it this removing parts of the E Mails or some new virus E-Mail

Spaceman - 17 May 2004 11:08 - 1724 of 11003

Iain, they are probably spammers trying to see if your email address exists, not much you can do.

Iain - 17 May 2004 11:42 - 1725 of 11003

Cheers Spaceman

Optimist - 17 May 2004 11:45 - 1726 of 11003

Iain

You could set Outlook to never respond to requests for receive/read receipt.

Spaceman - 17 May 2004 11:49 - 1727 of 11003

Yes that would help but a lot of them dont have read reciepts they just see if the mail bounces, some have a hidden link which will check against the spammers site to show that the mail has been opened. There is a product called pocketknofe peek which I use which opens mail as bare information and allows you to look at it in several forms. I use it for this sort of mail.

Optimist - 17 May 2004 11:56 - 1728 of 11003

Spaceman

That sounds interesting, where do you get it?

Spaceman - 17 May 2004 12:00 - 1729 of 11003

O, its from here http://www.xintercept.com/

Kayak - 17 May 2004 12:06 - 1730 of 11003

You can look at emails safely from within Outlook Express. Properties, Details tab, Message Source. Do turn off the Preview Pane feature though (View/Layout) since that will open messages if they are highlighted.

Optimist - 17 May 2004 12:08 - 1731 of 11003

Thanks Spaceman I'll check it out.

Seymour Clearly - 18 May 2004 08:59 - 1732 of 11003

Have made a hash of installing a 3Com Wireless PC card in my laptop - 'cause I couldn't find my Win 98 CD (now found).

When I boot up now I get messages saying the following files couldn't be found:

vredir.vxd
dfs.vxd
msnp32.dll

and then it says Windows networking couldn't be established. Have tried uninstalling and reinstalling the PC card software but just the same messages. Does anyone know how I can get these back without a complete reinstallation of W98. TIA.
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