Crocodile
- 16 Dec 2002 03:59
Kayak
- 28 Nov 2004 15:19
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Should be just a case of replacing the processor and booting Iain, but to be honest a 34% increase in processing power will hardly be noticeable.
Spaceman
- 28 Nov 2004 15:25
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Iain, I would add more memory before proc upgrade, add as much as you can, its much cheaper than processor.
Kayak
- 28 Nov 2004 17:15
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Depends whether you have a slot free Iain! Also on whether the motherboard can take 512Mb modules. You can look in the manual or post up the motherboard model number (normally written in largish letters somewhere on it) and we can look it up.
Before rushing out and getting memory though it's worth seeing if your system is actually memory-bound. Look at the Memory Usage graph in Task Manager when you are using it in anger during the day.
Kayak
- 28 Nov 2004 18:21
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Mr Euro, to get rid of the Messenger Service pop-ups, if you're running Zone Alarm then ensure that incoming ports 135, 137, 138, 139, and 445 are all blocked by it. There is the other way you did last time, but this way is better.
Mr Euro
- 28 Nov 2004 20:16
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Thanks guys. No I haven't, I am only on dial up and I heard the SP2 would take me a month to download. By closing the ports am I causing problems elsewhere?
Thanks again.
Mr Euro
- 28 Nov 2004 20:21
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Oh Kayak, you remember the dog noise? It was somebody signing on to AOL :-)
Kayak
- 29 Nov 2004 00:18
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Mr Euro, doesn't surprise me that AOL software is associated with dogs :-)
prodman
- 29 Nov 2004 07:20
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axdpc
- 29 Nov 2004 09:23
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Does anyone know how to test the speed of PC internet connections?
Would the sped be different for different browers?
Thanks.
7thFloor
- 29 Nov 2004 09:37
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axdpc
I use MySpeed for checking the speed of my broadband occasionally. Is that what you meant?
http://myspeed.visualware.com/
axdpc
- 29 Nov 2004 09:46
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7thFloor, thanks, wil try :-)
Spaceman
- 29 Nov 2004 16:22
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O sorry for the delay but you should have mail.
7thFloor
- 01 Dec 2004 11:11
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I've had a hard drive replacement and now I can't seem to make my CD's or DVD's auto play anymore.
For the CD player, for example, I've gone to the properties box of the drive and under Autoplay told it to open music files with Windows Media Player with no success.
On the DVD side, I cannot play movies anymore at all. They are vob format which I thought was supported by W M Player. Because of the autoplay problem I've used explorer to look at the individual files and double click on them to make them play but no luck.
maddoctor
- 01 Dec 2004 11:36
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I have just brought up my Dell 4700 with xphome sp2 and Norton 2004NT . When connecting to broadband the programme asked me to switch off the firewalls and anti - virus software. on doing this i saw that the firewall on norton was ON and the firewall for MS was OFF. I completed the broadband installation and then went back and turned on the antivirus Norton and the firewall on MS. later checking i noted the MS firewall was again turned off so i turned it back on again , switched off the computer , rebooted and now MS firewall seems to be on. Was Norton switching it off?. should i have both firewalls ON or only one? and if only one , which one? I read recently that the MS firewall should never be turned off,
thanks
On a second point i have an optical mouse and am having difficulty with it jumping and particularly offscreen when near the edges , any ideas to rectify this?