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

Crocodile - 16 Dec 2002 03:59

Seymour Clearly - 28 May 2004 07:07 - 1757 of 11003

Kayak, it's XP home. Using a cable because they sent me one and I figured it was likely to be a more stable connection. Have also tried it with the cable connection disabled and wireless enabled.

Anyway, for IPconfig I get
Connection-specific DNS suffix.:
IP Address.............:192.168.1.2
Subnet Mask...........:255.255.255.0
Default Gateway..........:192.168.1.1

(i.e. nothing for connection specific DNS suffix). I tried this a while ago and didn't have a setting for Default gateway so I suppose i am making progress - but it doesn't mean a thing to me!

They ask me to type the IP address on the bottom (192.168.1.1) to setup the router modem but it says Web page unavailable while offline.

Thanks.

DocProc - 28 May 2004 08:49 - 1758 of 11003

SC

Erm...? Just a thought...

Have you actually registered properly with the ISP? Do you think they can technically accept you are a fully signed up punter? Is there anything you have missed doing in that respect?

Sequestor - 28 May 2004 08:55 - 1759 of 11003

this is a real stupid question, just noticed that having switched to streaming here from ` a competitor`, that my hard disc `ticks` like a clock on each change of price/news whatever, i`m sure it didn`t before, is it a different downloading system, or just me being paranoid about a fault?

thanks.

DocProc - 28 May 2004 09:01 - 1760 of 11003

The only stupid questions are the ones that never got asked.

Kayak - 28 May 2004 09:06 - 1761 of 11003

SC, in network properties/TCPIP do you have Obtain an IP address dynamically ticked. Is the reply Web page unavailable from your computer (standard web error page) or from the router (will look different). Also check Tools/Internet Options/Connections, should have Never Dial a Connection ticked and proxy server unticked under LAN options. Also reset the router (unplug or there may be a reset button).

Sequestor - 28 May 2004 09:09 - 1762 of 11003

very true doc, and the reason i`m paranoid is that i have just had a new mother board fitted , then a new hard disc, the second one, and many other problems fixed under warranty,on this bloody m/c, not wanting to get into a libel scene, but this crowd i bgt, from live in Asparagus country, if you get my drift, utter crap,

Sequestor - 28 May 2004 09:17 - 1763 of 11003

YESSS!
cheers kayak, never dial a connection`wasn`t ticked, `tis now, thanks a lot, I know its feeble , but it was getting on my nerves- cured

thanks again

DocProc - 28 May 2004 09:29 - 1764 of 11003

S

Gereat rant. :-) But nevertheless, only worth an 8/10

hehehehe

Kayak - 28 May 2004 09:33 - 1765 of 11003

Sequestor, that's a brilliant result since I didn't even know you had a problem :-) On the disk activity in monitor, I don't get it at all and would be surprised if you do. On the other hand there is a certain amount of residual disk activity in the background with Windows 2000 and XP even with nothing happening which you may be mistaking for it.

Sequestor - 28 May 2004 10:48 - 1766 of 11003

Kayak, that is very odd, I misread your post to SC as being to me, and ticked the " never dial a connection" as you suggested to him, it worked, the lord noves in a mysterious way, the residual noise from the hard disc i have got used to, however i have little hearing in my left ear,(tinnitus) my right ear has compensated and is very ` tuned in` ( the noise was quite a loud tick), the m/c is to my right,sorted.
trust me, I will say no more

Seymour Clearly - 28 May 2004 13:07 - 1767 of 11003

DocProc, fully signed up with Pipex, line has been enabled. If I unplug the thingy (can't remember what it's called - my age I suppose) I can hear the extra hiss on the line.

Will check my answers to Kayak's suggestion when I get home. Thanks for the help thus far folks - will keep you posted :-)

2Abbey - 28 May 2004 13:21 - 1768 of 11003

Just a quick word to let you know that my computer is up and running with the RAID harddrives working.

A lot quicker than one single IDE disc running at 7200, the pair of SATA discs run at 10k and the seek time is 4.9ms compared to 8ms.

Just goes to show that the weak link in the performance of the system is the data transfer rate from the Mobo to the hard drive rather than simply just the processor etc.

Doesn't sart up any quicker as some people seem to believe on other sites, as it still has to go thru the POST routine, but with an extra screen

Seymour Clearly - 29 May 2004 14:26 - 1769 of 11003

I hadn't got the "never dial a connection box checked". Can now access the router but still having difficulties. Will read the manual further and report back!

hilary - 30 May 2004 11:26 - 1770 of 11003

If I ask my husband to install an already registered copy of Windows XP Pro onto each of my children's PC's (they currently run NT 4.0), what will happen please?

DocProc - 30 May 2004 11:31 - 1771 of 11003

Windows XP retail products contain software-based product activation technology.

More on 'piracy' here:

http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/pro/evaluation/overviews/activation.asp

Seymour Clearly - 30 May 2004 12:11 - 1772 of 11003

In other words Hilary, you can't!

hilary - 30 May 2004 12:22 - 1773 of 11003

Hohumm. Thanks guys. That's what I suspected, although I wasn't sure of how the actual mechanics of it would work.

It's a bit of a pain because some of their games need a late version of DirectX which doesn't seem to be supported on NT4.0 and so their operating system needs to be changed in order for them to play their games.

Kayak - 30 May 2004 12:28 - 1774 of 11003

hilary, upgrade them to Windows 2000 Professional instead. Cheap on ebay (even the kosher versions), and no copy protection not that I would encourage that :-) XP is only Windows 2000 in a slightly different shell.

hilary - 31 May 2004 07:23 - 1775 of 11003

Thanks for the idea, K.

Having browsed E-Bay, many of the copies on sale seem to be OEM Dell versions (presumably the seller has upgraded his machine and is selling off his old bits of kit?) and they state that they might not work with different makes of machine (my children have Compaq P3's). Do you know if this happens to be the case?

DocProc - 31 May 2004 08:34 - 1776 of 11003

Found this information, Hilary and I would think this is what they are talking about:

Minimum System Requirements for Windows 2000

New Computer

500MHz Pentium III processor
256MB RAM
10GB hard drive

Upgrading an Old Computer

300MHz Pentium processor
128MB RAM
at least 2GB free hard disk space
Windows 95 or Windows NT 4.0 already installed

Here's a page with some good Windows 2000 tips:

http://www.onecomputerguy.com/windows2000_tips.htm
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