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

Crocodile - 16 Dec 2002 03:59

ARLY BARLEY - 17 Dec 2004 13:37 - 2789 of 11003

Robb
Why not try firefox web browser

http://www.mozilla.org/products/firefox/

Optimist - 17 Dec 2004 13:44 - 2790 of 11003

Robb

Try Tools/Internet Options/General Tab, click Accesibility.. button and check Ignore Font sizes .......

You should then be able to change the font size using View-Text size or by Ctrl/Mousewheel.

The downside is that you will have to do this on many websites that are currently OK.

Optimist - 17 Dec 2004 13:46 - 2791 of 11003

Problem with Firefox browser is that there is no mousewheel support for Java appletts.

Kayak - 17 Dec 2004 13:48 - 2792 of 11003

Hold down the ctrl key and use the scroll wheel Robb, but that is the same as using View/Text Size. Unfortunately it only works where websites use standard HTML text sizes rather than specifying a particular point size. Only other thing you can do is to use Tools/Internet Options/General tab/Accessibility and Ignore Font Sizes but that will probably make a mess of other websites if not that one.

However has the new display been correctly named in Control Panel/System/Monirors and have you set the right resolution, one of the native ones if it's a flat panel?

Robb - 17 Dec 2004 13:50 - 2793 of 11003

Optimist

u da man :-)

cheers

Seymour Clearly - 17 Dec 2004 14:04 - 2794 of 11003

Arly Barley - interesting & doesn't surprise me. I've never had a Time PC - heard too many stories to make me even consider it. But Joe Punter in the street does and sees a good deal. That's how they do it. 3 year warranty? Yes please! You'll never need to worry Sir!

It's not just the PC industry. There is poor service everywhere if you know where to look.

Robb - 17 Dec 2004 14:11 - 2795 of 11003

Kayak - thanks.

ARLY BARLEY - 17 Dec 2004 14:12 - 2796 of 11003

Saw an interesting web page regarding computers:-

http://www.pcspecialist.co.uk/index.php?page=formamdindex

Optimist - 17 Dec 2004 15:22 - 2797 of 11003

That looks a nice site. I just priced a standard Intel PC at 370 + vat but you could save at least 50 buy buying the (7) components and assembling yourself.

chocolat - 18 Dec 2004 14:38 - 2798 of 11003

Can anyone please recommend a reasonably-priced sound card for XP Home, so that a Roland keyboard can be plugged in? The intention is also to download software in conjunction with this. (Y'know me...what do I know..)

Iain - 19 Dec 2004 13:36 - 2799 of 11003

re Installing Two 512 memory cards.
This is the make of my Motherboard(I think)
Will it be able to take it?


Board: Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd. GA-8SG800 1.x
Bus Clock: 133 megahertz
BIOS: Award Software International, Inc. F4 01/13/2003

Optimist - 19 Dec 2004 14:45 - 2800 of 11003

Iain

Yes! See http://www.memoryx.net/gigamome145.html

Iain - 19 Dec 2004 16:36 - 2801 of 11003

Thanks Optimist

maddoctor - 20 Dec 2004 09:47 - 2802 of 11003

anybody with a moment - My Dell help is asking me to update my Sun Java , been to site but cannot see exactly which bit I should be taking and since crucial do not want to make a bo bo , can anybody tell me exactly what I should be downloading? thanks

Optimist - 20 Dec 2004 10:00 - 2803 of 11003

Maddoctor

Check out this thread. http://www.moneyam.com/TradersRoom/ShowPostList?fID=1&tID=2847

The one you want is J2SE v 1.4.2_06 JRE

maddoctor - 20 Dec 2004 11:02 - 2804 of 11003

Optimist , thanks

kernow - 20 Dec 2004 19:30 - 2805 of 11003

My PC seems to be running a little slow. I've defragged, disc clean up and do uninstall garbage regularly but I guess junk builds up. Do any of the many so called tune up programmes work? Any of you well informed people care to make a recommendation. I've MS 2000 and 384 ram.

Optimist - 20 Dec 2004 20:18 - 2806 of 11003

Kernow

I would be very wary of tune up programs. Some of them may be OK but others will do little or nothing or worst of all encourage you to change things that you should not touch.

If you want to speed your computer up then adding memory may help although 384 MB is not bad. Keep an eye on your proccessor and memory usage in task manager and see if you can identify anything that is using memory or CPU.

The slowdown could by caused by a virus or trojan so do a virus scan and Spybot S&D both in safe mode.

If you want to make the menus faster Change the value of HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\Desktop\MenuShowDelay from 400 to 50

robber - 20 Dec 2004 20:39 - 2807 of 11003

kernow, in the bad old days of win98 I used to do a complete reformat and install every 6-12 months. It worked wonders at the time and I keep telling myself I should do the same with my 2 yr old XP system. Maybe it time for you to bite the bullet and go down the same route.

Neil

axdpc - 20 Dec 2004 21:11 - 2808 of 11003

Does anyone know hot to change the cursor appearance in XP? Thanks.
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