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

Crocodile - 07 Oct 2003 07:50

fire.gif If you have a PC problem lets hear about it, we may be able to help!

 

washlander - 07 Oct 2003 23:42 - 4 of 133

I would like to run at least three screen from the one pc. What single graphic card can I use or should I just split the ADSL line and slave another pc with two screens
Thanks in advance.

Crocodile - 08 Oct 2003 00:02 - 5 of 133

washlander
The Matrox Parhelia card that we use in our Trader PC's is very good but it is better if the screens are the same size & resolution ie 17" 1280 x 1024
Have a look at http://www.matrox.com/mga/products/parhelia/home.cfm

brianboru
Was hit by 50+ tonight, will be a big boy ;-)

brianboru - 08 Oct 2003 00:28 - 6 of 133

Croc,
Happy as I am though obviously my ex-wife wasn't ;-) However did have a pal who wed a lass 23 years his junior who, once married, insisted he had a 3 inch 'extension'. Shortly after the succesful operation she went off sex exept at lent and every other bank holiday! What can you do?

Crocodile - 09 Oct 2003 07:45 - 7 of 133

brian indeeed :-)
Resisted the temptation myself.

scorpion - 14 Oct 2003 15:40 - 8 of 133

I want to network my broadband connection from my PC in the dining room to a laptop in my son's bedroom.

1) should I cable it, distance about 20 metres, but it means trailing wires and holes in window sills.


2) should I use a wireless network, and what solution shall I use.

many thanks

zzaxx99 - 14 Oct 2003 16:04 - 9 of 133

Go wireless, provided the laptop is running a recent OS (ie not NT). 54g wireless solutions are pretty cheap (though considerably more than 2 lan cards and a couple of bits of wire)

kantona - 14 Oct 2003 16:44 - 10 of 133

Cud someone kindly advice me on two matters pse.

1. When i boot my computer up it takes ages to boot up any reason why and how i can remedy the problem.. below is some info for the memory and space on my system.

2. the second problem is that is that i use the broadband.. what annys me is the number of pop-up appearing on my screen.. most of them me how much i got to pay in order to stop them etc.!! i have tried uninstalling the messenger but i don't how the option to uninstall this is not available in the normal uninstall programs place on the computer. sorry for the long email but any help advice vll b appreciated.

OS Name Microsoft Windows XP Professional
Processor x86 Family 5 Model 8 Stepping 12 AuthenticAMD ~501 Mhz
BIOS Version/Date Award Software International, Inc. 4.51 PG, 16/03/2000
SMBIOS Version 2.1
Total Physical Memory 64.00 MB
Available Physical Memory 5.50 MB
Total Virtual Memory 228.95 MB
Available Virtual Memory 33.59 MB
Page File Space 165.46 MB


Drive C:
Compressed No
File System FAT32
Size 9.52 GB (10,222,206,976 bytes)
Free Space 5.16 GB (5,538,152,448 bytes)


washlander - 14 Oct 2003 16:48 - 11 of 133

Widows xp takes much longer to boot, nature of the beast

washlander - 14 Oct 2003 16:51 - 12 of 133

Get a pop up stopper. Lots of free ones on the internet, however you will not be able to stop Flash pop ups, to to this you have to disable your flash plug in but you will have to reactivate it if you want to view flash sites. Pop ups a problem with a connection that is switched on permanetly.

ricardopage - 14 Oct 2003 16:55 - 13 of 133

64MB!!!

is that all.

Get some more memory it's cheap and easy to install just get a good brand e.g. Kingston.

The word Microsoft uses up 128MB on it's own.......

as for pop up's, a virus/security programm can put pay to (most of) them, such as Norton.

washlander - 14 Oct 2003 17:01 - 14 of 133

get a good free pop up stopperwww.panicware.com/products.html

kantona - 14 Oct 2003 17:04 - 15 of 133

thx to all for the advice and 'tips' .. much appreciated .. i agree re the memory i do need to get that sorted..

Crocodile - 16 Oct 2003 12:55 - 16 of 133

Yep, as Ricardo says you need 256kMB + for reasonable speed.

richstuch - 16 Oct 2003 15:45 - 17 of 133

kantona,

I agree, the more memory the better (at least 256 for XP Pro), especially as your processor is pretty slow by todays standard.
As for uninstalling the pop up messenger service, this is how to do it - as long as you understand that this will stop all pop ups that use the Messenger service (apparantly there are programs that use this for other reasons).

Start - Control Panel - Admin Tools - Services

From there, set the Messenger service to 'Disabled'. I have done this myself and it HAS stopped all my pop up messages from appearing.

Hope that helps

Rich

Crocodile - 19 Oct 2003 19:12 - 18 of 133

picmonitors.jpg


 


And more than 1 Screen!

Crocodile - 22 Oct 2003 08:30 - 19 of 133

Any good Kantona?

Guitarist - 23 Oct 2003 19:13 - 20 of 133

Anti-virus question..... The free subscription to Norton Anti-virus that came with my new PC has expired. Before I renew is there any other virus protection I should look at. TIA, G.
BTW I'm using the firewall that comes with XP.

Stan - 23 Oct 2003 19:22 - 21 of 133

Whats one of the best power surge protectors for my Apple Mac please? I don't have one but there was a power cut 2 days ago and i have heard they can cause some serious damage to a computer ( fires and the like).

brianboru - 23 Oct 2003 19:25 - 22 of 133

Guitarist - AVG from www.grisoft.com, is good and FREE !!!

Crocodile - 23 Oct 2003 21:45 - 23 of 133

Guitarist although it has expired it should work fine still? The only thing is it will no longer download new virus information. However it is still a very effective tool
I also use Trend Micro a free online Virus checker. http://housecall.antivirus.com/housecall/start_corp.asp

Also download Ad Aware that finds advertising Trojan virus on your PC which can seriously slow down your internet speed apart from snooping
http://www.lavasoft.de/software/adaware/
Its free of charge,
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