Crocodile
- 07 Oct 2003 07:50
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If you have a PC problem lets hear about it,
we may be able to help!
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brianboru
- 25 Oct 2003 18:34
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arkwright - This is one of Microsofts responses to this query (honest)
"We are still researching this issue. Downloading and installing new Windows Update site software may also resolve this issue."
If you'r running XP or 2000 this fuller response may help though;
Some advanced users have resolved this problem by following the steps below. If you have
trouble finding the files or string value listed below you should not attempt this resolution. Deleting the wrong items in this process can damage your computer.
1. Close Internet Explorer.
2. Delete IUCtl.dll and the IUEngine.dll from both the system32\dllcache and system32 folders.
3. Delete the registry string value SelfupdateStatus present in the
HKLM\Software\microsoft\windows\currentversion\windowsupdate\IUcontrol key.
4. Delete iuenginenew.dll, if it exists.
You may also be able to resolve this issue by deleting the files in your temporary Internet
cache. Follow the instructions below:
1. Close the Internet Explorer.
2. Right-click the Internet Explorer icon.
2. Click "Properties."
3. On the General tab, click "Delete Files."
brianboru
- 25 Oct 2003 18:45
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Kayak - If you have a pop up stopper running that will cause it!
arkwright
- 25 Oct 2003 19:39
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brianboru, tried that a couple of weeks ago and was then told it was not allowed by the administrator or some such thing.I thought 'sod it' it's a home computer for pete's sake. Never had any problems with critical updates before, you'd think microsoft would be able to update their own software so that users could still install critical updates, unless it's just me of course. Are there any other sites where Microsofts critical updates can be downloaded???
tia
A
zzaxx99
- 25 Oct 2003 21:30
- 33 of 133
Can anyone identify a wireless PCMCIA card that support 802.11g (54g), or even 802.11b, that it (a) currently available, and (b) works with NT4.
I can find a lot of the former, but none of the latter. I'm stuck on NT on my laptop, until my employers get around to updating it - which may well be another couple of years.
Don't really want to leave my wireless router gathering dust for that long, so, any ideas?
brianboru
- 26 Oct 2003 04:34
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Arkwright - Download this 9 meg package -
This update consists of previously released critical updates, for Windows XP, rolled into one convenient package. Installing this item provides you the same results as installing the individual updates.
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=D531BF00-D7BE-48E3-ABCC-961602BD72C2&displaylang=en
but you may need to be logged on to XP as administrator (or the first name you used when installing XP) to run these updates I think. That's possibly why you can't run the standard update? XP checks for digital signatures to authenticate drivers.
Stan
- 26 Oct 2003 10:19
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Can anyone give me an answer to my Question on the 23rd Oct. please?
hrothgar
- 26 Oct 2003 10:24
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Stan,
Surge protectors are identical for Mac or PC, any of the big electrical outlets (Comet, Dixons) should be able to sell you one.
Stan
- 26 Oct 2003 10:36
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Thanks hrothgar, Much appreciated.
arkwright
- 26 Oct 2003 19:19
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Cheers brianboru, have windows 98se and found updates from your link.
jgp212
- 28 Oct 2003 10:34
- 39 of 133
Good Morning all.
My wife wants to buy a Laptop and the question is:
Which one is the best value for money?
Her budget is 1100.
Regards
Jeff
washlander
- 28 Oct 2003 10:55
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Go to any electrical shop for surge protectors they are all very good. PC World, Argos ect
washlander
- 28 Oct 2003 10:58
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Buy a mag like PC Shopper. It will give you idea. It depends entirely what you want the lap top for. If do not want one for gaming, video, graphic or some such you can get very reasonable priced ones.
jgp212
- 28 Oct 2003 11:03
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washlander,
My wife is a GP so it will be used for medical matters
and e-mail.
Regards
Jeff
washlander
- 28 Oct 2003 11:43
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If that is all you want it for,ie records, spread sheets and the like then there are several relly good deals on the market.
brianboru
- 28 Oct 2003 12:10
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Dell or Compaq come well recommended. I'd go for larger screen and more ram rather than a higher processor speed. Tons of choice for 1100.
PCWorld (Ugh!) Have a nice Compaq for 999 inc or build your own at www.dell.co.uk
jgp212
- 28 Oct 2003 12:19
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Many Thanks for the advice guys I will inform my wife.
Best Regards
Jeff
kantona
- 31 Oct 2003 15:54
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hi,
i wonder if some one can advise me pse.. when i visit sites such as advfn my screen shows up sign JAVA DISABLED , does any one know how i can enable this .. i was told by some one that i may have to download some software from Micrsoft site.. i tried doing as they told me but microsoft wouldn't allow me .. any advice offered vll be appreciated.
thx
kantona
- 31 Oct 2003 17:34
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any techies out there ??
brianboru
- 31 Oct 2003 19:07
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Click on the help button on ADVFN - then follow the instructions to get streaming working. Streaming uses java so somewhere in there should be your answer.
Crocodile
- 31 Oct 2003 22:07
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Jgp
EMail me regarding the Laptop
david@traderpc.com
D.