Crocodile
- 16 Dec 2002 03:59
Seymour Clearly
- 12 Oct 2004 18:33
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Thanks again.
7thFloor
- 12 Oct 2004 18:40
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SAW
Comdirect does work with SP2. Read their notes when you log in. There is a page error but I successfully (computerwise anyway) managed to deal albeit I had to log out after 1 transaction and then log back in. As they always say
"We're working on it"
robber
- 12 Oct 2004 22:16
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Seymour, Moneyam works fine for me under Mozilla, I had to bully it a bit to start with but got there in the end. (very sorry but I havn't a clue what I did to make it work!!!)
Neil
Spaceman
- 12 Oct 2004 22:47
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SC,
And I think there are some verions of Dell OEM W2K that wont install on some other (non Dell) PC's I think it came up here a few months ago, I wasnt convinced but when we checked it turned out to be true.
If I remember properly if you use a disk with a Corporate version (which is what Kayak is referring to I think) it wont even prompt for a number.
Strongly agree with Optimist re usisng NTFS, one point re NTFS that some dont understand, when using this file system it is much less critical to defragmant your disk frequently, the files system will still fragment but the performance will not degrade anything like as much as with FAT and FAT32. So weekly defrags are not needed, I tend to do a defrag only about every 2-3 months with NTFS. Remember fragmentation problems are worse when the disk is very full and if you are creating and deleting a lot of files, but with NTFS (and other high performance file systems) and a disk with a resaonable amount of free space the performance will not be badly affected by reasonable fragmentation.
Seymour Clearly
- 12 Oct 2004 23:26
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This is a Dell laptop and Dell version of W2K. We'll see. Going to have to do it this coming weekend but trying to assemble all my information beforehand. This is a disk that says "for distribution with a new Dell PC only".
Guys, you are the best. I've trawled the web for info and none of it is as comprehensive and helpful as you are.
Neil / Robber - thanks. I suspect my problem is that I'm still running Microsoft java. Must download Sun Java now.
robber
- 13 Oct 2004 00:25
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Seymour, I can confirm what Spaceman says about the Dell OEM discs. My crude understanding is that they look for a key in the BIOS which identifies the PC as a Dell, if it doesnt find the key it will not proceed with the install.
On reflection I think you may be heading down the right path with your java version.
Neil
7thFloor
- 13 Oct 2004 13:18
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I'm about to re-install RegscrubXP after my SP2 problems. Any other good register clean up tools anyone could recommend?
Do you think it's worth doing at all? I honestly never notice any definate improvement to my system speeds after register clean ups.
I also use Fix-IT Utilities which also does a register de-frag as well as a register clean up. I wonder why the 2 programs spot different register problems?
Spaceman
- 13 Oct 2004 13:54
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7th floor, most of these reg scrubbers look for losts links and references to things that are not there any more, the defraggers are in my view a bit of a con as fragmentation of the registry isnt much of a problem.
My view is that you should not scrub or defrag your registry unless you have a good reason to do so, and most people are unlikely to have a good reason to do so !
The registry is critical to the correct operation of windows and should not be messed with unless you are clear what you are doing and you are prepared to accept the consequences of messing it up.
7thFloor
- 13 Oct 2004 14:31
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Spaceman
I understand what you're saying. It just peeves me that, for example, when I load a zip file or jpeg, for example, and then delete them, they appear in Fix-Its list of register 'problems'. ..... registry entry refers to the missing file xxx.zip. etc.
Surely, after a number of months, these spurious entries will slow the system dowm?
I always backup the registry before touching it.
S A W
- 13 Oct 2004 14:42
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Tried mozzila and everything else antone got any more ideas about wots goin on with my comdirect.thanks
Spaceman
- 13 Oct 2004 15:47
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7fl, yes your right but I dont think the 'slow down' is really noticeable, my worry is that the consequences of mucking up the registry are far worse. If you happy with what your doing thats fine, I would be happy but a lot of users would be very unhappy with a messed up registry.
7thFloor
- 13 Oct 2004 16:06
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I guess I'm being a little naive (my wife says it is my only redeaming feature) in believing what the wrapper says on these utility programs.
7thFloor
- 13 Oct 2004 16:19
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SAW
When you say you can't trade through comdirect, what exactly happens and what messages do you get?
Like I said, I was able to trade earlier in the week but had to log off and then back on again for a second trade.
On the second trade the screen just hung when I asked to buy some stock but before it had given me the price.
chris67
- 15 Oct 2004 08:56
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Morning all ,
Can anyone recommend where to buy a new computer and 2-3 screens for trading.
Just starting trading full time (well hopefully),been looking for thread on this
must have missed it.
cheers Chris
Mr Euro
- 15 Oct 2004 11:08
- 2245 of 11003
More problems here!
Last night my Samsung 25 died, just like like, it cut out. When I try to re-start it the blue light comes on for about 3 seconds and cuts out. The screen doesn't fire up or anything. Dam.
I have another laptop which I have loaded on French AOL to get an internet connection but I really need to get my other one fixed.
Anyone any ideas? I am assuming I have broken the gaurantee as I have had it in bits and a taken a soldering iron too it before! It's only 10 months old.
Dam.
GRAEME.ALEXANDER
- 15 Oct 2004 15:00
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Mr Euro.
Glad your still with us.Quite an event, (health wise).
I am no expert(thats for sure).But in case you missed it they are the same symptoms as my desktop twice recently in the last two weeks.It has turned out to be the power unit first time 40. Second time I might find out latter today.
Hope you manage to get it sorted. Graeme.
Mr Euro
- 15 Oct 2004 20:19
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Hello Graeme,
Yes indeeed and thanks.
Have booked some time with a technical Monday so will see. Spent the last 12 hours loading java and other nonesense software to this machince to at least enable me to trade. Only another 20 weeks and I'll have this laptop to the same spec as my previous one :-(