Crocodile
- 16 Dec 2002 03:59
Spaceman
- 24 Nov 2005 17:01
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PeterG,
Q1 Either if fine I would use the cheapest !
Q2 Tes appaently but I have not done it.
Q3 It will also read and write cds but check the exact drive spec on the web.
Cloudbase
- 24 Nov 2005 17:49
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ADAM......Thanks for your help. Yes it is a AMD Athlon XP 1700, one i purchased from Croc 3 years ago, been 100% reliable up to now.
It turns out the fault was in the main board, some of the capasitors around the CPU were faulty, it always did run fairly hot.
A new main board the only cure, so got a local guy fitting me one and upgrading
heat sink and fan.
PeterG
- 24 Nov 2005 19:46
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Thanks Mr. Spaceman
skg83239
- 27 Nov 2005 19:19
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I have a microsoft wireless keyboard and mouse and have suffered similar problems. It is very unlikely that it is interference from your wifi. I just force the keyboard to re-register with the receiver by pressing the connect button on the receiver and then on the keyboard.
skg
Seymour Clearly
- 28 Nov 2005 20:24
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Father-in-law has a Fujitsu Siemens Amilo Pro V2010 laptop with only 256 Mb memory and he's going to connect a 2nd monitor to it for trading. It desperately needs more memory but Fujitsu won't tell you how to install the new memory. I've tried taking the obvious slots and covers off to no avail. They say it's a dealer fit. Can anyone enlighten me - I've downloaded the full manual but no clues in there at all.
DRIVER Have you tried downloading a new copy from Microsoft:
Internet Explorer download page
Kayak
- 28 Nov 2005 20:28
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SC, don't know if it's one of these, if it is click on the name for installation instructions.
Crucial search
Seymour Clearly
- 28 Nov 2005 21:40
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Thanks Kayak. That's a great help, although it's not specific so I think I'll have another look at the machine. Probably under the keyboard.
bakko
- 29 Nov 2005 13:56
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SC
I'm a little surpised that the RAM slot isn't under one of the removable covers on the base of the machine as I believe most of them are.
I trade of a laptop (dell) and was able to add an extra 512Mb of memory without any problems at all although there are different types which are specific to each laptop dependent on how old it is.
I've also added a 2nd monitor witout any hitches and will be happy post up the setup instructions when you sort out the memory.
Seymour Clearly
- 29 Nov 2005 16:58
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Thanks Bakko, no the memory is definitely not under a panel in the base. Have tried a second monitor on the machine without difficulty, so I'm OK setting that up thanks. The machine only has 256 Mb of memory, some of that's given to the graphics card, so adding 512 is going to make it useable. He doesn't really want to spend on a full 1Mb, bit over the top for the amount of trading he does.
GRAEME.ALEXANDER
- 29 Nov 2005 17:10
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I have a Gericom laptop that has just been away for a new hard disk but the fan is now making horriable noises. Its still under guarantee but to avoid the hassel of sending it away again for over a week does anyone know if its easy and cost effective to replace myself. Ta Graeme.
blinger
- 29 Nov 2005 18:18
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the bug from SP 2 has hit over the last few days-"Limited or no connectivity" on LAN.
Tried all the patches and Windows downloads- this is one BIG problem, nothing works on the LAN.
Any clues, this started last Friday, I even bought a new router/switch- that barsteward Gates wants his booolox torn off for allowing bugs in his "Service Packs", sells him more " fixes" I guess.
ADAM
- 29 Nov 2005 21:37
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All Dell machines have the memory slot under the machine, but some Toshes you have to remove the keyboard and then a protective plate before you get to the memory.
Seymour Clearly
- 29 Nov 2005 22:05
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Graeme, I looked into replacing the fan on someone's Sony laptop and it was a complete unit with a large mounting plate so it's likely to be a complex procedure - as is the case with laptops usually!
blinger - how do you know it's the fault of SP2? It's been around for so long now it seems unlikely to be the cause.
GRAEME.ALEXANDER
- 29 Nov 2005 22:42
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Seymour Clearly Thanks. I will do more backups and give them a ring tomorow. It feels like I have lost a hand when the laptop is away even though I have two desktops.
Graeme.
blinger
- 30 Nov 2005 09:15
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GODDIT!!!!!!!!!!!
If anyone has the problem "Limited or no connectivity", and a general mix up in the LAN connections, I found that a program had sneaked in called "Newnet- whacking that cured all.I noted that an error message RUNDLL cannot find file xxx came up ref
Newnet.
All works now, google is full of fixes, mine took 4 days to find.
Priscilla
- 30 Nov 2005 11:58
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To all those who have had problems with connecting to the internet, I've just had a chat with a very helpful guy at BT who was letting me know about the fault I reported on Monday.
He said that several exchanges were being pressured to say they could handle 2mb and change their status from amber to green when the engineers knew they needed considerable new investment to genuinely qualify for 'green' status.
Nobody was going to admit this publicly, so the script from the helpline is always suggesting it's your computer/modem/software, when in fact, they all know jolly well, it's the local exchange struggling.
Everything working fine today..... but then I now have this guy's contact details. Should save hours of frustration contacting BT Broadband Helpline!
Seymour Clearly
- 30 Nov 2005 12:51
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Thanks Priscilla, a couple of us had problems connecting last night but all seems OK today.