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

Crocodile - 16 Dec 2002 03:59

Optimist - 06 Oct 2004 16:32 - 2192 of 11003

Graeme

You have a problem there.

I would suggest that you go to one of the rapidly disapearing privately owned computer shops, but beware there are cowboys around. Question them and if possible watch them while they look it over. Buy them a drink.

Your problem must be either something left off or in the wrong place, a faulty motherboard or less likely, the power supply.

All you need is someone who knows what they are doing, has a work bench and a few bits to swap over to identify the fault.

Even if you have damaged the MB that should cost less than 100 + time.

GRAEME.ALEXANDER - 06 Oct 2004 17:52 - 2193 of 11003

Taken the plunge, found small operation (Operates out of converted G/F Flat).
The man on the phone was polite, helpful and was willing to have a look after I gave him the history. Have just dropped it off and he will try to look at it tomorrow and then let me know the cost. I got a good first impression so I hope I am right, I will update you on the outcome........Any one fancy a Guess for a bit of a laugh.
I recon I have done something stupid and 99 (hopefully not more)
Thanks again for all the help, Graeme.

Iain - 06 Oct 2004 22:34 - 2194 of 11003

Good Luck Graham.
Right!My next problem.
Im using a Matrox g550 dual head.When you watch a video you cant get it to stretch across both screens.The right hand screen just goes black.
Any ideas?

Kayak - 06 Oct 2004 22:38 - 2195 of 11003

I think it's just a limitation Iain, mine does the same.

Iain - 06 Oct 2004 22:50 - 2196 of 11003

Thanks Anyway Kayak.Kids wanted to get their PC games to stretch across both screens.
Ill break it to the gently.
Many thanks as usual

GRAEME.ALEXANDER - 07 Oct 2004 10:15 - 2197 of 11003

GOOD NEWS.........
Well it is as far as I am concerned.
I haven't killed it I only wounded it......
It was the power supply 40 +vat.
Graeme.

Optimist - 07 Oct 2004 12:05 - 2198 of 11003

I'm experimenting with a Linux machine.

Does anyone know of any free/cheap software that will enable me to log on to the Linux GUI from Win XP?

Spaceman - 07 Oct 2004 21:10 - 2199 of 11003

Optiomist I assume you mean X-Windows? I cant remember the one I used to use but I will post it if I can find it! I have heard that cygwin is OK but I have never used it. http://x.cygwin.com/

The commercial Xwindows manager for Windows are fairly costly.

TullettJ (MoneyAM) - 08 Oct 2004 13:06 - 2200 of 11003

Optimist,

install VNC server on the linux server and connect to it usinog the VNC view on your windows box.

Optimist - 08 Oct 2004 14:24 - 2201 of 11003

Spaceman

Many thanks for the Cygwin link I'm trying to install it now.

John

I looked at the VNC connection but it appears to only connect to an existing running desktop. Is that correct or have I missed something.

What I want to do is hide the Linux machine with no keyboard or monitor.

TullettJ (MoneyAM) - 08 Oct 2004 15:14 - 2202 of 11003

Optimist,

That sounds correct.

You will need to start X on boot (set it to run level 5), and rather than having VNC connect to screen 0:0, connect to 0:1, that should give you a seperaet workspace to the main computer.

This is all from memory as I have not used vnc (server) on linux in a long time.

Bones - 08 Oct 2004 22:41 - 2203 of 11003

Further to posts 2187 - 2189, I've now got the DVD writer and it is fine. It has burned the ISO file delivered by Symantec. HOWEVER, Whichever drive I use, the ISO file brings the following response from Windows:

"Windows cannot open this file: Ghost900Personalen.iso. To open this file, Windows needs to know what program created it. Windows can go online to look it up......blah blah"

Only it directs me to places like ISOBuster (as Optimist mentioned) all of which are in jargon I daren't mess with.

There must be a way round this. Surely Symantec can't have envisaged this basic problem? Their own support system is rubbish so I am getting no help from their auto online stuff and they say they charge $29.95 for any technical advice not caused by their products. I am not certain this is a Symantec problem or not. Windows cannot read an ISO file and that seems to be that.

Any clues anyone?

TIA

Kayak - 08 Oct 2004 22:48 - 2204 of 11003

Bones, you appear to have transferred the ISO file to the CD as a file, i.e. as a single file accessible from the normal file system. What should be happening is that the CD burning program should be interpreting the ISO file as an image of the CD and using it to recreate the original CD. There is no doubt an option to do that on Nero or whatever you're using. If you can't find it I'm sure one of the experienced CD burners will pop along in a minute.

Bones - 08 Oct 2004 23:53 - 2205 of 11003

Interesting point Kayak and thanks. I am sure I followed the instructions in the Readme doc. It said click "Burn" and it is the Nero program. It took 7 minutes to copy the 343mb file. As you surmise, I get the very same icons in the DVD F drive as I do in the C drive. I'll have to give it another go during daylight hours.

Thanks Kayak.

Optimist - 09 Oct 2004 01:01 - 2206 of 11003

Bones

Open Nero. If you use Nero Express select Data Disk.

Click File/Open and change the file type to ISO. Navigate to your ISO File and click Open. This should bring up a window with the Burn option.

Bones - 09 Oct 2004 14:27 - 2207 of 11003

SUCCESS! Thanks Optimist and Kayak for your help. Much appreciated!

Bones

Seymour Clearly - 09 Oct 2004 22:41 - 2208 of 11003

Just testing a link:

edit - and done - sorry for the intrusion

Optimist - 11 Oct 2004 10:47 - 2209 of 11003

Spaceman / John

Thanks for your help.

I couldn't get VNC to connect unless I was first logged on but I eventually got CygWin installed and running.

It's not quite stable yet but I now have penguins crawling all over my XP desktop :-)

GRAEME.ALEXANDER - 11 Oct 2004 11:41 - 2210 of 11003

Power Units.
Having just had the power unit replaced last week on my desktop,it has blown again.(about 3 am whilst watching TV.
Every thing was working fine, the power is pluged into a surge protector socket.Othercomputers on the same ring main,no problems.No evidence of scorching or anything and well ventillated.
Anyone know what blows a power unit. (the people are going to replace it this week but I would like to try to prevent it happening again). Graeme.

Optimist - 11 Oct 2004 12:06 - 2211 of 11003

Graeme

I've never heard of two power supplies failing so if you discount coincidence, it points towards the drive that you fitted. The other thing to check is are you sure did they replace the power supply or just take the cover off and replace a fuse?
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