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

Crocodile - 16 Dec 2002 03:59

Optimist - 22 Apr 2005 10:46 - 3194 of 11003

Paul

I haven't got a link but you could do a google search or hope that someone can post one here.

DocProc - 22 Apr 2005 10:49 - 3195 of 11003

Optimist

"For mousewheel support you have to use MS Java. The MAM link is to Sun Java."

Hmmm? Not for me it isn't, but I could easily be wrong about that. In any event I bow to your superior knowledge on this stuff.

'Javaws.exe' seems to be the only Java execution file on my machine. This appears to run a program called Java Web Start, which is the Sun Java product and my mouse wheel does seem to work OK.

Also, using the Belarc Advisor audit program, Java Web Start does appear to be the only Java software on my machine. But I do suppose I could somehow be wrong about that.

paul1812 - 22 Apr 2005 10:49 - 3196 of 11003

Thanks for your help Optimist.

paul1812 - 22 Apr 2005 11:14 - 3197 of 11003

My mouse wheel with stockwatch now works all by itself!!!!

Optimist - 22 Apr 2005 11:15 - 3198 of 11003

Doc

That's interesting. I have followed the Java link at the top of the stockwatch and this downloads Sun Java V1.5 which is also known as Java 5.

I tried enabling this on my computer but if I click on the Stockwatch, the mousewheel doesn't work. If I first click on the white space around the stockwatch it does.

If you first click on the body of the stockwatch dooes the mousewhheel work?
Have you got Sun Java enabled in Tools/Internet Options - Advanced Tab?

paul1812 - 22 Apr 2005 11:49 - 3199 of 11003

Optimist

Java enabled in options. Your right in that the wheel does not work on loading stockwatch unless I click first on a white bit. Strange!!

Paul

paul1812 - 22 Apr 2005 11:50 - 3200 of 11003

oops!!

Optimist - 22 Apr 2005 11:55 - 3201 of 11003

That's exactly the same as mine. If the Stockwatch Java applet has focus, it can't process the mousewheel input.

If you use Microsoft Virtual Machine instead of Sun Java it will work.

Optimist - 22 Apr 2005 12:04 - 3202 of 11003

I have not checked this out but it says that it is a link to download Microsoft VM http://java-virtual-machine.net/download.html

paul1812 - 22 Apr 2005 14:09 - 3203 of 11003

Optimist

Downloaded MSJVM from the suggested site and it is still the same. I must click on a white space to activate the mouse wheel. Not sure about MSJVM now that MS has dropped it. May just stick to Sun java

Many thanks for your time and help

Paul

Optimist - 22 Apr 2005 15:04 - 3204 of 11003

Paul

In Internet Explorer, go Tools/Internet options then the Advanced Tab, find the Java (Sun) heading and make sure that the option Use JRE..... is not checked. Close the browser and when you re open you should be using MS VM.

There is nothing wrong with MS VM, they stopped supplying it because of a legal dispute with Sun. Both versions can be installed on the same machine, but IE will use only the Sun JRE is the above b ox is checked.

paul1812 - 22 Apr 2005 16:22 - 3205 of 11003

Working well. Many thanks Optimist

emailpat - 23 Apr 2005 13:04 - 3206 of 11003

anyone know best on-line shop for ink cartridges?

robber - 23 Apr 2005 14:47 - 3207 of 11003

pat, depends on the but for my canon I pay about 1 per cartridge by buying 10 at a time from ajsmediasupplies on ebay. You can order by phone as well ; 01530 277833

Also HS Direct on 01526 830327

Neil

Fred1new - 23 Apr 2005 18:18 - 3208 of 11003

"KERNEL_DATA_INPAGE_ERROR"


I recently be plague by viruses on my laptop, and then followed up with blue screens etc..

I appear to clear the system of the viruses and then reloaded 2000, All waswell until I connected to MSN updates. Absolute chaos, M doom virus etc. Blue screens even though I had AV guard reloaded and went to their site for update before assessing MSN. Also had running Troyan blockader.

I have reload etc and switch on an off 1000000000 times etc. Reformated etc.

Loaded 98 which formatted disc FAT 32 system again, as it previously had NTFS Anyway just purchased a router and reformatted the hard disc 2-3 times.

Tried to load w2000 and blue bloo--screen. Blue is not my favourite colour.


But one of the messages I had was "KERNEL_DATA_INPAGE_ERROR" plus a few others.

I am p. off. Thank god for The Cock at Telford which has Real Ale. I have now left this laptop with a friend to get drunk or drowned.

If I could just have a chat with the originator of my problems I might inform him about his ancestry.

Optimist - 23 Apr 2005 18:49 - 3209 of 11003

Fred

When you re-load Win2K, you should boot from the CD and let the setup program delete the existing partitions and reformat the disk. You should choose NTFS file system but as you have had problems, do not accept the quick format option.

If that is what you did, then you could have a memory or other hardware problem. Two things you could try, remove the battery and mains power for a few minutes and load your BIOS deffaults but this should be a last resort unless you understand the BIOS settings.

If you connect an unpatched computer to the internet I would expect it to be attacked before you have a chance to update it, but you should be OK behind a router with at least an NAT firewall.

Optimist - 23 Apr 2005 23:45 - 3210 of 11003

Fred

The other possibility is that your hard drive is on the way out.

If you have access to anotther PC you could mount it on that and test it, you need an adaptor (10 from Maplins). Or you could just buy a new drive. Don't buy from your laptop supplier but get a generic one (around 80 the last time I looked). My only experience is with Toshiba drives (avoid) and Hitachi that seem OK.

Spaceman - 24 Apr 2005 00:11 - 3211 of 11003

fred, I think you probably have something failing in your machine, probably the hard drive. However I would do as Optimist suggests first and completely delete all partitions on the hard disk and reformat it ast NTFS while reinstalling W2K. Then apply all security updates from MS.


Fred1new - 24 Apr 2005 12:04 - 3212 of 11003

Thank you.

I have done the the reformatting etc. Taken it back to 98 reformatted with W2000 as suggested. I checked the hard drive with scan etc. and checked the hardware and checked the Bios.

I have thought of getting another hard disc.

I hope my hardware friend will come up with the solution.

When I first tried to reconnect, before all the serious problems started i was directed to a number of pages including WWW.updatepatch.info. www.fixed-pc.com

Plus a number of other sites. WWW.drunken ????


Anybody know anything of these sites. I am a bit anxious about looking around the network at the moments although I have increased my security and in a moment going to hide this machine behind a Router. If I don't reappear you will realise this machine or I have been terminated.


Optimist - 24 Apr 2005 12:39 - 3213 of 11003

Fred

I don't know anything about those sites but would suspect that you had some sort of trojan.

Any viruses that you picked up would be unlikely to survice a reformat but if you connect a new unpatched installation directly to the internet you could be re-infected within seconds regardless of which sites you visited. You shouldbe safe behind a router, providing you don't have any other compromised machines pluged into the same router.
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