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

Crocodile - 16 Dec 2002 03:59

DocProc - 14 Jun 2005 09:14 - 3371 of 11003

Bresie

Have a quick look at http://www.btpcbackup.com/pricing.html

Optimist - 14 Jun 2005 09:16 - 3372 of 11003

Bresie

If you have 10 PC's in an office, then you should really have a server to control security and data storage then all you have to do is but a tape drive on the server and back it up each night.

Norton do a server based AV package. It would have the advantage of being able to manage the AV status on each computer but may not save much money on your individual Norton licenses. I know of someone who uses Panda AV on mulitple computers. It seems to work well and consumes fewer resources than Norton. I think it was also cheaper. See http://www.pandasoftware.com

BRESIE - 15 Jun 2005 10:34 - 3373 of 11003

Thanks for the info ,we run on a wireless network using pipex for broadband anytime and the main office dell computer acts as the server as file sharing
is only used by the staff on a limited basis.
Should we buy a tape back up for the main dell and can it back up just the new files or does it do all sever files each time.

Optimist - 15 Jun 2005 11:01 - 3374 of 11003

Bresie

If you were to buy a tape backup unit, it would probably come with some backup software although you may want to purchase a better program.

Any reasonable backup program will allow you to choose exactly which files or directories that you want to save and will run automatically at a set time each day. It's also useful if the system can send out emails if something goes wrong.

If you have a fairly small system, you can get a DDS5 tape drive for a few hundred quid which will backup around 70GB, then all you have to do is save the entire hard disk.

Using 10 PC's and having one as a server is stretching things a bit as Windows only allows 10 share connections. If you were to have a central server (running Windows Server 2003 or similar) acting as a domain master, you could use that to control access to the workstations and also use roaming profiles which would automatically save everyones settings and documents back to the server when they log out. You may need a hardwired network fo that but again, 10 PC's on a wireless network is pushing it. What you really need to decide is how much a couple of days without computers will cost the business.

BRESIE - 16 Jun 2005 07:44 - 3375 of 11003

thanks opo

Dil - 16 Jun 2005 23:03 - 3376 of 11003

Hello all , simple question.

Can I take a hard disk out of one computer , chuck it another computer and expect it to look and work exactly how it did in the first computer ?

Both PC's are of a similar age etc and both run Windows 98.

Cheers

Spaceman - 16 Jun 2005 23:13 - 3377 of 11003

Dil, probably that will work with W98 and similar computers. Plug and Play might try and install stuff it finds but its so long since I used 98 that I cant remember how good its P&P is.

When you say "look and work exactly" if the graphics card and screen resolution are the same it should look the same, if the first machine has any devices that are not in the second one then it might not work the same, obvious really.

Dil - 16 Jun 2005 23:17 - 3378 of 11003

What if the second PC doesn't have a SYSTEM.INI file. Is this something that swapping the disks will fix .... I've screwed up a bit :-)

mg - 16 Jun 2005 23:53 - 3379 of 11003

I'm a simple soul (as many may have observed) !!!

I have bought a couple of webcams which I thought it would be simple to set up so that I can see live video of my son/daughter/grand-daughter and they could see me. It all seemed as if it should be straightforward. NOT SO !!

Having said that, I've discovered a site called Conquercam which allows me to post to my website but I keep having to refresh the stills it sends and I'm not very happy with that. Not really what I've seen other people have on their sites. I thought this webcam thing was all the rage - and simple to set up.

I've also been on a site which suggests that I use Windows Media Encoder - which I duly downloaded but in order to post to my website it asks me things like my Publishing Point - which I can find no reference to - unless I use VirtualBasic to programme a publishing point etc. etc.

I can see myself in all my glory (with and without thong) - how do I share this image of adonis with others?????

Anyone got an idiots guide to how I set up a live video webcam, as simply and effectively as possible.

mg

Optimist - 16 Jun 2005 23:59 - 3380 of 11003

Dil

If you swap hard disks, you will transfer the entire system to the new computer. As Spaceman has already said, Windows will try to adapt itself to the other machine but this may not work and will almost certainly stop the hard disk working on the original computer.

If it is only system.ini that is fouled up, then you could try to copy that file to the non working computer using a DOS boot disk or you could run the setup disk and select the repair option. If this works you will have to update all security patches so only do it behind a seperate firewall.

If you want to transfer the OS from your other computer safely, buy a new hard disk and use a disk management program to copy the OS to the new disk. That way you don't lose the original computer.

Optimist - 17 Jun 2005 00:04 - 3381 of 11003

MG

Sorry I can't help very much apart from confirming that in my experience web cam software seems very unreliable. If you find a good solution, please let us know.

skg83239 - 17 Jun 2005 01:22 - 3382 of 11003

MSN Mesenger works fine (sometimes) for point to point video and sound. It can have issues with some wireless routers. The Yahoo product should also worked but have not tried it.
skg

Spaceman - 17 Jun 2005 08:35 - 3383 of 11003

Dil, I might have misunderstood what you are trying to do, I agree with optimist if you put the hard disk from one pc into the other and leave the original hard disk in the second, that's a bad thing to do and could lead to a mess. If thats what you planned then I also suggest dont do it.

This is one of those problems where a IT person (eg me) might well do something completely differently to what is recommended for a non IT, I would do it but then I would be able to deal with the consequences. Apologies if I have caused confusion here.

MG, web cams live streams can contain a lot of information and use a lot of bandwidth, in addition if you have Broadband and do not have fixed IP addresses it is a pain to set them up for live streaming anyway as the public DNS records need to be dynamic if you want to allow secure access. In my experience this is very hard to setup reliably. There are a number of products that are supposed to help with this but I have not found them reliable.

If you are just sending stills then you can still hit problems as you have found, different ISP's have different methods of allowing users to update their web space and in some cases the updates take a while to appear on the site.

What should be OK is to use the webcams with something like MSN messenger to do video chats but again the bandwidth use is fairly high, it will be OK with Broadband but not with dial up.

This is an area of technology that needs the next generation of equipment to work well, when we have a better DNS system with much more bandwidth and dual processor (or dual core) then this should all work well. Say another 2 years...

Dil - 17 Jun 2005 08:39 - 3384 of 11003

Cheers Opti , couldn't get the computer to boot from a boot disk hence the idea of swapping disks.

Will let you know how I get on , neither disks have any critical data or programs on them so nothing much to lose in trying.

Optimist - 17 Jun 2005 08:58 - 3385 of 11003

Dil

If the computer won't boot from a boot disk, the first thing to do is check the BIOS settings have the floppy drive listed as the first boot device.

If that doesn't work, Google for a new boot disk.

Optimist - 17 Jun 2005 09:03 - 3386 of 11003

Dil

If it is just the system.ini file that is fouled up, you should be able to boot the machine in safe or DOS mode from the hard disk (press F8 on startup). There are normally some old copies of system.ini hanging around that you can remame.

mg - 17 Jun 2005 09:04 - 3387 of 11003

Spaceman
Thanks for that - no wonder they are selling webcams for next to nothing.

Just for information I have set up a fixed DNS using no-ip.com. Having said that, as a novice it is not easy to follow instructions from people like this:

http://www.robertwisbey.com/how_to_web_cam_wme.html

He makes it sound all so simple - but as you say - it aint.

Have tried to stay away from MSN Messenger because of stories of it being an excellent way for hackers to get into your machine - but maybe that's the simplest way to go.

mg (defeated)

Kayak - 17 Jun 2005 09:11 - 3388 of 11003

mg, I haven't heard stories about MSN Messenger (ICQ yes). I use it regularly for a video link both ways to Italy. Works fine for the video on broadband although it's not really true video, more a sequence of stills at 1/4 sec. interval or so. Sound I don't use since it maxes out the connection and affects the performance of the video side.

Dil - 17 Jun 2005 09:14 - 3389 of 11003

Opti that was my original problem , pressing F8 or any other key wouldn't let me get to the DOS prompt , all I wanted to do was reformat the hard drive.

I can get into the BIOS set up but I can't get to the DOS prompt from there either.

Spaceman - 17 Jun 2005 09:17 - 3390 of 11003

Dil, can you boot from a CD? if youe are going to reformat you could do that from your OS CD and then do the reformat as part of the reinstall.

Your symptoms sound as though you might have a virus or trojan ;-(
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