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

Crocodile - 16 Dec 2002 03:59

Iain - 02 Nov 2004 11:38 - 2364 of 11003

Cheers All
Found a decent site for the stuff.Time for more shopping
http://www.dsl-warehouse.co.uk/

prodman - 02 Nov 2004 11:52 - 2365 of 11003

Ian - Big Al posted good site a few months ago, but can't find it now.

this one also: http://www.broadbandbuyer.co.uk/default.asp

Seymour Clearly - 02 Nov 2004 20:58 - 2366 of 11003

Running an old Celeron 400 on the PC I've given to the children. My son thinks it's really slow, is there another processor I can stick in to upgrade it significantly or is it a case of buy a new base unit?

Optimist - 02 Nov 2004 21:28 - 2367 of 11003

SC

The best thing to do would be to put more memory in.

If you want to upgrade the processor it should be possible but you need to find out which ones your Motherboard will accept. I assume that it is a Pentium 2 Celeron. If that is the case, some of them were mounted on a daughter board that fitted into the proccessor slot which would also take a faster ful Pentium 2 if you can find one.

The other thing to bear in mind is that you can buy used P3 boxes for around 80.

Seymour Clearly - 02 Nov 2004 22:13 - 2368 of 11003

Optimist, I've got loads of memory - I think the best thing is to replace the whole box with a used 1GHz system or something like that. I've added memory, gone for a bigger HD etc and still have a slow machine. Maybe it's time to just stop throwing money at it. Bloomin' games developers. The kids want to use my machine and that's just not on!!

ebay here we come.

Optimist - 02 Nov 2004 23:21 - 2369 of 11003

SC

You may well be right especially if they are keen on games, your box probably can't be upgrades to the latest graphics cards.

If you ditch it, it could be configured as a great firewall.

Seymour Clearly - 02 Nov 2004 23:51 - 2370 of 11003

Good idea, however I have a firewall in my broadband router / modem so not sure if this is neccessary. Can anyone enlighten me?

Optimist - 02 Nov 2004 23:56 - 2371 of 11003

SC

You could probably build a better one but if you have a good quality router then it is most likely adequate.

Seymour Clearly - 03 Nov 2004 00:20 - 2372 of 11003

Thanks.

Iain - 04 Nov 2004 08:53 - 2373 of 11003

New Question:
My 12 year old son wants to create his own web site.Where does he start??
Ive got Frontpage and some web space from pipex.What else will he need and are there any good sites that explain how to do it.Very Simply(For me,not him)

kernow - 04 Nov 2004 09:09 - 2374 of 11003

Iain - I found the tutorial in Frontpage essential - my old web pages were done in Word, FP is very different. You can play endlessly and borrow bits from other web pages you like without any html knowledge - just have fun and keep it simple to start and results are easily achievable quickly. Obviously you need the upload address for access to your web space when the time comes. I'm still using a Terrapin ftp programme for this on the "if it aint broke principle but I'm sure FP has it own upload/file transfer built in.

Kayak - 04 Nov 2004 09:28 - 2375 of 11003

You can upload simply using Internet Explorer these days. Just open an IE window to the FTP address and drag and drop the files into it from Windows Explorer.

Iain - 04 Nov 2004 09:32 - 2376 of 11003

Cheers Kayak.
Whats that Terrapin programme like.Cant get my head round frontpage as yet

kernow - 04 Nov 2004 10:26 - 2377 of 11003

Iain - terapin is just a file transfer utility - not a web builder see www.tpin.com
Thanks Kayak - never knew that.

Spaceman - 04 Nov 2004 10:28 - 2378 of 11003

Iain/Kayak.ftp via explorer has worked for a while I always used to use it until I realized how slow and error prone it is, I use WS-FTP Pro now but its overkill for basic web pages just nicer to use.

Iain - 04 Nov 2004 10:51 - 2379 of 11003

Ive got Dreamweaver as well.Any Good?
I really dont know where to start to help my lad,He wants to start a Nirvana fan web site.He looking for me to get him started!!!!
Ive got the dsl web space via Pipex but get the error message "This user has not yet uploaded their index file.(index.htm,index.html or index.shtml) How do i do that?????
Confused of Bury ;-)

Spaceman - 04 Nov 2004 11:02 - 2380 of 11003

Iain, the error is because there are no web pages to show, by default browsers looks for index.htm or index.html when you enter a site address so for example when you enter www.flying.demon.co.uk it looks for the file index.htm and loads that.

Its just saying you need to load the pages into your web space (using ftp). ISPs have differing procedures for making the web space visible with some it will be visible immediately but that is not always the case.

I don't know anything about dreamweaver but you need to create basic html type pages and not fancy ones at the moment, if you go for more fancy pages later you will need to check what Pipex allow as some pages need server side stuff as well.

That's the limit of my web design expertise !!

Spaceman - 04 Nov 2004 11:03 - 2381 of 11003

meant to add index.htm will be created by front page or whatever you use to do your pages.

Iain - 04 Nov 2004 11:09 - 2382 of 11003

Cheers Tim

Kayak - 04 Nov 2004 11:36 - 2383 of 11003

Iain: Create a file on your hard disk with Notepad, called index.htm and containing the text "Hello!". Open an Internet Explorer window to ftp://&ltyour Pipex username&gt@dslftp.dsl.pipex.com/ . You will need to give your password and you should get a blank page as no files have been uploaded. Next open a Windows Explorer window so that the index.htm file you have just created shows. Drag and drop the file into the IE window. After it uploads it it will show in the IE window and also at your website address.
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