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

Crocodile - 16 Dec 2002 03:59

Iain - 24 Feb 2003 23:21 - 235 of 11003

It is Ive been online far longer than normal.I usually finish for 6.Having fun looking at any old tosh :-) and downloading lots of old songs.

Seymour Clearly - 24 Feb 2003 23:24 - 236 of 11003

Sorry, misread you earlier post. I might be interested in a monitor but only if I can have it with a VAT invoice. I'll just check the specs & do a comparison - if I want one I'll let you know. Very tempted by the Sharp ones, seem incredibly bright.

Iain - 24 Feb 2003 23:27 - 237 of 11003

Its all above board. He runs a business Www.Rescomp.net.

Seymour Clearly - 24 Feb 2003 23:32 - 238 of 11003

Wasn't suggesting it wasn't above board :-)
Just I can claim the VAT back through my business so can reduce the cost.

Iain - 24 Feb 2003 23:40 - 239 of 11003

:-)His honor restored.

Pommy - 25 Feb 2003 18:20 - 240 of 11003

HELLLLLLPPPPPP

Just gotta new PC , just the box with lots of goodies inside P4 2.4gz,1gb ram, 40gb HD and 80 GB HD, DVD burner, and lots more!!

anyway, i start the bugger up, put windows 2000 cd in then boot it up again.
it boots up from cd, i format the 40gb HD with the one that aint FAT32 and continue the install of windows onto that drive.
Does its stuff, comes back and say if disk in A remove it ( nothing in there), and machine will reboot in 15 secs.
It reboots, says no emulation and says press enter to boot from CD, if i boot i go back to the start again, if i dont the machine hangs!!


HELPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP please

Big Al - 25 Feb 2003 20:03 - 241 of 11003

Seymour - might be worth having a word with Croc, re Sharp 17"

Kayak - 25 Feb 2003 20:41 - 242 of 11003

Pommy, try removing the cd from the drive when it says to remove the disk from A:.

Seymour Clearly - 25 Feb 2003 21:04 - 243 of 11003

Good point Al. Hope you're enjoying your two screen setup. Are your kids enjoying their no-screen setup ;-) Thanks for the e-mail btw.

Pommy, Kayak may be right, you can sometimes find that for some reason or other the machine doen't recognise the disc drives in the sequence you expect. Why I don't know, and I'm sure there's a way of reordering them but I don't know it. Whether that's the answer or not I don't know.

Pommy - 25 Feb 2003 21:05 - 244 of 11003

Thanks mate but i tried that and the system just hangs before it even asks if i wanna reboot from CD

extra info , not sure if its relevant.

IDE1 MAster is 40gb HD on which i wanna put win2000
IDE1 Slave empty

IDE2 Master is 80gb HD
IDE2 slave is dvd/cdrom

robber - 25 Feb 2003 21:09 - 245 of 11003

Pommy, you could try fdisking and reformatting the hard drive and starting over. A tip for getting a DOS prompt; boot up with a win98 boot disc


Neil

robber - 25 Feb 2003 21:11 - 246 of 11003

Pommy, just seen your last posting. Try what I posted above but disconnect your 80g HD first and only reconnect it once you're happy that you have win2000 installed and running ok.

N

Pommy - 25 Feb 2003 21:26 - 247 of 11003

robber, thanks for that, bit worried about opening the box having only just received it, ive tried reformatting the hd already and starting over using the format NTFS option as part of win2000 install.
my own fault this really, they would have installed all the software but they wont use my hooky win2k and i refuse to pay for a new version!!
Might get one of their lab techs to come round for a few euros!!!!

Optimist - 25 Feb 2003 23:08 - 248 of 11003

Pommy

Go into the BIOS and make sure that the C drive is listed as the deffault or first boot device.

Tim - 27 Feb 2003 08:29 - 249 of 11003

Hi

Anyone help please getting a bit desperate trying to get my screen back to how it was. The computer crashed last night and when I finally got it restarted it wanted me to start it in safe mode. It now starts ok but the screen resolution is all wrong, too large and won't change back in control panel. Must be some sort of driver problem, tried reinstalling the driver, but still no change. Heeeeeeeelp please someone clever.

porky - 27 Feb 2003 16:12 - 250 of 11003

porky - 27 Feb 2003 16:15 - 251 of 11003

This won`t be of much help to you at the moment Tim but ,if you bite the bullet and buy an Apple imac machine you will never see another blue screen I promise.
I bit the bullet and bought an apple imac machine and it has all been so EASY .

Seymour Clearly - 27 Feb 2003 20:24 - 252 of 11003

Tim, did you do something beforehand like install new s/ware?

First thing I'd suggest is backup all the data files you haven't recently backed up (assuming you do regular b/ups!). In safe mode they'll prob have to be done to floppies as it usually doesn't allow other means of backup, but try anyway. Then restart and see if the problem recurs.

I'm not much good on further diagnosis, but when it has happened to me it usually sorts itself out on next bootup. You can always try step by step bootup or whatever it's called & see if the problem makes itself known. Last time it happened to me I had to reformat the HD and reinstall windows.

Porky, what's an apple imac ;-)

Sincerely

William Gates

porky - 28 Feb 2003 11:03 - 253 of 11003

The computer on a stalk seymour,I think you joke, but applemac owners are happy people because their computer works all the time you should try it.
regards.
Steve Jobs.

Big Al - 28 Feb 2003 11:20 - 254 of 11003

Still struggling with mine!

Yours faithfully
Clive Sinclair

:-)
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