Crocodile
- 16 Dec 2002 03:59
Spaceman
- 07 Feb 2005 10:15
- 3015 of 11003
well done Iain, how did you do it?
DocProc
- 07 Feb 2005 10:35
- 3017 of 11003
Iain
Do have a look at
http://forum.digitalspy.co.uk/board/forumdisplay.php?f=90
Lots of stuff on there about DVD recording, copying, editing, etc, and also lots of the right sort of experienced techies to question. You might pick up a few snippits.
I found some good stuff about connecting up Scart leads to TV, Digibox and other equipment. (We all know how many cables there are at the backs of our TVs, I'm sure) The DigitalSpy.co.uk site helped me no end.
jj50
- 16 Feb 2005 15:35
- 3019 of 11003
A friend is having computing probs. and I wondered if
anyone could suggest an answer. She has had endless
problems with her current computer and has been advised
to start from scratch again. Her e-mail is via Outlook
Express (not something I am familiar with) and she has
important mail stored in files. Is there any way she can save
these files to disc or any other way. Apart from forwarding all
relevant documents to someone else or printing off, any other suggestions
would be most welcome!
DocProc
- 16 Feb 2005 15:47
- 3020 of 11003
jj50
- 16 Feb 2005 16:20
- 3021 of 11003
Thank you Doc Proc! Shall forward. Looks like it should solve the problem!
brianboru
- 16 Feb 2005 17:39
- 3022 of 11003
Hope I'm not butting in but unfortunately she will have to pay $24.95 for that programme to restore them!
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;188854
This article describes how to back up your Outlook Express Windows Address Book (.wab) file and mail folders (.mbx) files, and contains the following topics:
How to Back Up the Windows Address Book
How to Back Up Mail Folders
How to Restore the Windows Address Book
How to Restore Mail Folders
Outlook Express 5 Users
Fairly simple to follow and will save her a little money!
DocProc
- 16 Feb 2005 19:23
- 3023 of 11003
brianboru
Yes. Thank you. And NO NO NO, you are not butting in. :-)
That is a much better way.
jj50
- 16 Feb 2005 20:41
- 3024 of 11003
Thanks, brianboru and DocProc. Seems that part of the original
problem is that she cannot download, so shall go over tomorrow
and see if we can work it out.
Meanwhile shall send her link above :-)
DocProc
- 17 Feb 2005 09:12
- 3025 of 11003
What's her 'computer housekeeping' like?
To get an idea of where I'm coming from with that question, check out No's 363 and 364 on dealing with 'Malware' at
http://www.telegraph.co.uk "Connected" - The Archive
PS. Subscription is required to access Telegraph Online but it is Free.
Seymour Clearly
- 18 Feb 2005 13:06
- 3026 of 11003
I bought my kids an IBM emachine on ebay last year. Runs win XPH. On a couple of occasions it's crashed and you can only get a blue screen - not get to the login page. The first time I simply did a system restore from the supplied discs.
This second time I have tried to do an XP safe mode bootup but still won't get to the login screen. Any ideas anyone other than same restore?
brianboru
- 18 Feb 2005 15:33
- 3027 of 11003
You could try
http://www.michaelstevenstech.com/XPrepairinstall.htm
especially
Possible Fix by reconfiguring boot.ini using Recovery Console.
1.Boot with XP CD or 6 floppy boot disk set.
2. Press R to load the Recovery Console.
3. Type bootcfg.
4. This should fix any boot.ini errors causing setup not to see the XP OS
install.
5. Try the repair install.
One more suggestion from MVP Alex Nichol
"Reboot, this time taking the immediate R option, and if the CD letter is say K: give these commands
copy K:\i386\ntldr C:\
copy K:\i386\ntdetect.com C:\
(two other files needed - just in case)
1. Type: attrib -h -r -s C:\boot.ini del C:\boot.ini
2. Type: BootCfg /Rebuild
which will get rid of any damaged boot.ini, search the disk for systems and make a new one. This might even result in a damaged windows reappearing; but gives another chance of getting at the repair"
Good Luck!
Seymour Clearly
- 18 Feb 2005 16:00
- 3028 of 11003
Thanks Brian - will give it a go tonight
Ruth
- 22 Feb 2005 13:51
- 3029 of 11003
i keep getting a box saying low on virtual memory and then it says its increasing it, whats all that about then,?
whats virtual memory and how do i make it bigger?
Melnibone
- 25 Feb 2005 19:10
- 3031 of 11003
Finally upgrading to Ntl Broadband next Wednesday.
Put it off up to now as I didn't want to take out
a 12 month contract when we were thinking of moving
house. Now decided not to move yet, so upgrading.
I understand that Broadband comes via a separate cable
from Ntl, unlike BT which comes down your Telephone line.
On Dial-up, I use a Laptop that I plug into extension sockets
in the spare room in the evenings, and downstairs during the
daytime.
I assume that unless I run some sort of cable system around
the house, which I don't really want to do, I'm going to be
stuck in one place unless I get something called a Wireless
Router.
Does the Broadband take its signal from the Cable TV Set-Top
box, or the white connection box that is in between the cable and
the Set-Top box?
The reason I ask, is that I still have the cabling and white
connection box in the spare room, as it used to be my Daughters
bedroom where we used to have an additional set-top box for
her.
If this is the case, then I should be able to connect upstairs
or downstairs with a suitable cable.
Or is life not going to be that simple?
Any advice welcome, as I will need to tell him what I want on
Wednesday morning when he comes to connect me up.
Be nice to know in advance, so that I don't have to make a
hasty decision on the hoof, so to speak.
Melnibone.