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

Crocodile - 16 Dec 2002 03:59

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

Spaceman - 31 May 2004 11:03 - 1777 of 11003

Hi I am not aware of any reason why a dell oem version would not work. Its probably just a standards oem version with Dell printed on the front.

You will need to do a fairly major Windows Update after installing it as the disk will probably be a older version. I agree with K this is a sensible cost effective way to go and w2k is in my opinion very much better than xp home.

Kayak - 31 May 2004 11:28 - 1778 of 11003

Agree with Spaceman, I don't see why it wouldn't work but don't pay too much just in case it doesn't!

As he says you will have to spend a few hours on Windows Update downloading Service Pack 4, Internet Explorer 6.0 SP1, and other bits and bobs. Do this as soon as possible since many viruses rely on bugs that have been fixed.

hilary - 01 Jun 2004 08:46 - 1779 of 11003

Many thanks for the help guys. I'm hoping that a relative will be able to let me have a copy of Windows 2000.

Seymour Clearly - 04 Jun 2004 12:59 - 1780 of 11003

Well folks, the latest chapter in my router problems:

Can now get connected to the router but can't get past the country selection, then says "apply" and having clicked that nothing else happens :-(

Should I be doing something related to PPPoE, PPPoA, RFC 1483 bridging mode - haven't a clue what this all means but it mentions it in the instructions.

To cap it all I can't get in to 3com's website now.

Spaceman - 04 Jun 2004 13:12 - 1781 of 11003

SC, I dont remember the details of what you are doing but assuming you are using it to link to an ADSL link you need the logon details for your ISP ADSL link, these details will probably just be a userid and password. Which ISP are you with?

The router config may well not be very friendly but i doubt if you need to change much, if you can post the router model and your ISP I will see what I can work out.

Kayak - 04 Jun 2004 13:16 - 1782 of 11003

SC, it should be set to PPPoA (PPP over ATM), IP and DNS addresses obtained automatically from ISP, NAT enabled, VC-based multiplexing, VPI 0 and VCI 38. However the country selection should be doing all that. Suggest you turn the router off for a minute or two and turn back on and hope for the best. You could also check whether there is updated firmware on the manufacturer's website.

Optimist - 04 Jun 2004 13:28 - 1783 of 11003

On the subject of ADSL routers. If you connect a router to one of the cheaper packages that are supposedly for only one computer, can they (or do they) stop you using more that one machine on the connection?

Spaceman - 04 Jun 2004 13:30 - 1784 of 11003

O I cant see how they can but I might be wrong, its probably against their terms and if they caught you they would probably cancel the contract.

Unless of course they force you to use some osrt of crap IP statck like AOL???

Mega Bucks - 06 Jun 2004 16:05 - 1785 of 11003

afternoon campers,

have a trojan virus thingy in C:\windows\system32\config\services.exe

norton antivurus picked it up but cannot do any thing because access is denied :-( have tried renaming but still no joy has anyone any ideas please!!!!

do i delete the file if so how???

Rick...

Spaceman - 06 Jun 2004 17:19 - 1786 of 11003

MB, more details please. What virus is it, what Operating System. There is probably a stinger that will clean it and/or you might have to start in safe mode.

Mega Bucks - 06 Jun 2004 22:17 - 1787 of 11003

Tim i think i may have sorted it,if there are problems still will get back to you!!

Many thanks...

Mega...
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