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

Crocodile - 16 Dec 2002 03:59

Mega Bucks - 18 Mar 2006 16:29 - 4280 of 11003

Mr E,this is the norm and you do not have to do anything else,just fire the laptop up and use it !!!

Mega...

Seymour Clearly - 18 Mar 2006 16:33 - 4281 of 11003

No Mr E, virtually all laptops use this method I believe. The point is that if 128 of 256 are used for graphics, if you increase memory to 896 then you have 7 times more usable memory than before (256-128=128; 896/128=7), not 4 times more. With limited memory, windows swaps stuff out on to the hard disk and uses that as memory but the transfer is therefore much slower

DocProc - 18 Mar 2006 18:02 - 4282 of 11003

I don't know whether any of you remember the 'HTML Generator' on Croc's old site?

I used it frequently to prepare such things as my eBay Descriptions and it helped me greatly to prepare some very professional presentations. This fantastic tool and indeed, the whole of his very useful website, disappeared with Croc's unfortunate and tragic early death. Since then I have actively been looking for something to take its place. Well, earlier today I think I have now found it! Namely something that will allow me to Copy and Paste onto a web based page some professional looking text, click on a button, and then see the HTML, which would be required to Copy and Paste onto a web page, say on eBAY so as to create the required result.

I found a FREE Web Office Suite. The HTML Generator feature I wanted so much is in the site's Word Processing section.

As well as the HTML Generator in Word Processing, there is also a PDF File Generator, some Desktop Publishing, a Spreadsheet tool and also a Presentation facility.

The site is still in 'Beta' so not all facilities are fully available at present.

Check out http://goffice.com/

kernow - 19 Mar 2006 20:56 - 4283 of 11003

Adam - thanks - bought one only to find I needed a modem as well - then decided to eliminate corruption of the laptop wireless connection by uninstall/re boot. Hey presto everything works again - doh.

hilary - 20 Mar 2006 07:49 - 4284 of 11003

I've got a big problem with my multi-screen PC this morning.

I can move the mouse cursor freely around all of the screens, but when I try to drag something across the screen, it will only drag the object 10mm or so and then I have to release it and try dragging it again another 10mm and so on. It's stopping me from setting my Windows up as I want them.

It is also starting programs within the Start menu just by hovering over the item without left-clicking.

I've tried re-booting several times, but the problem persists.

I'm just about to change the mouse, but are there any other likely causes please?

Bobcolby - 20 Mar 2006 11:14 - 4285 of 11003

Does anyone know how to change the small time and date battery on a compaq presario 700 laptop???

Seymour Clearly - 20 Mar 2006 11:45 - 4286 of 11003

Hilary, definitely sounds like a mouse problem. Very odd.

Bob, where is the battery (or don't you know?). It could be under the keyboard in which case a trawl of the web should help locate how to do it. Usually one or two screws holding the keyboard in place then has to be gently prised out.

hilary - 20 Mar 2006 11:59 - 4287 of 11003

Seymour,

I'm pretty sure now that it's something to do with Sun Java. Why the hell do programs insist on using it instead of MS Java????????

I've never had anything but problems with Sun Java and can't see any advantages whatsoever of it!!

Mega Bucks - 20 Mar 2006 11:59 - 4288 of 11003

http://www.worldtimeserver.com

Bob,i downloaded the atomic clock,which sits down beside the clock on the computer and it sets the clock for you every day,so dont have to ever change it again :-)

Mega...

dabler - 20 Mar 2006 12:17 - 4289 of 11003

Hi, Wondered if anyone could explain my memory problem(computer, not me)! When I boot up the first screen counts the memory upto 512. I have 1 x 256 stick and 2 x 128
sticks. however , when i run a program fresh devices to tell you all about your computer it says I have only have 384 memory and slot 2 does not have any memory. I can't check the memory out on my other computer as it is pc2100 and not pc133. does anyone know which figure is correct or have any ideas why the difference?

regards

Bobcolby - 20 Mar 2006 12:20 - 4290 of 11003

hils

I had a similar problem and switched mice over with other computer. Both work well now but the original mouse will still not work properly on the original computer. Must be a software problem.

SC

Thanks for info. Not found anything on troll. The only way into laptop is by removing lots of special screws. (They look like very small allan sockets). I dont have tool so will have to give back to my friend as "Too Difficult"
Laptop is 5 years old now anyway and shud be laid to rest

Bobcolby - 20 Mar 2006 12:22 - 4291 of 11003

Thanks Mega I will give it a try

Haystack - 20 Mar 2006 12:23 - 4292 of 11003

dabler

It looks like it is using 128Mb for graphics memory. This is not uncommon when you have an integral graphics system on the mother board and not a separate graphics card. It just takes it when fully booted up.

Bobcolby - 20 Mar 2006 12:27 - 4293 of 11003

Dabbler

Some computers will only accept identical memory upgrades. ie 2 x 256 , but not your config. Give Crucial, the memory people a buzz, and they may be able to give you more definitive answer.

Haystack - 20 Mar 2006 12:56 - 4294 of 11003

Dabbler

See posts 4274-4278 above

dabler - 20 Mar 2006 14:09 - 4295 of 11003

Hi Haystack,
Thanks for getting back, I see what you saying but I do have a seperate grahics card Riva tnt which has 32mb (not much by todays standards i suppose) But I assume that the memory stick is ok as it's there on startup?

Haystack - 20 Mar 2006 14:14 - 4296 of 11003

Was the graphics card added later. I added one to a PC and it still was taking the memory for its onboard systems as well.

dabler - 20 Mar 2006 14:52 - 4297 of 11003


No, I added a soundcard, graphics card etc when i changed the motherboard to a gigabyte one. It doesn't really matter as i still have 384mb, just curious why the difference and wondered if the memory was US or is still ok. I do thank you for your comments though much appreciated

Haystack - 20 Mar 2006 15:02 - 4298 of 11003

Are you sure that the motherboard doesn't alsohave its own integral graphics. If it does and is taking memory then you can turn the memory grabbing off.

Mega Bucks - 24 Mar 2006 10:02 - 4299 of 11003

Help required please,when i send a email from outlook express on my pc,i get a email back about a minute later say saying(delivery to the following recipients failed)
zapmango@hotmail.com ,but i am not sending anything to that email address the emails are getting through because i have tried it to another of my emails but i still get the same message.
I have norton antivirus switched on and spybot and spyware blaster installed,does this mean anything like a trojan or someone has taken over my email ???

Thanks

Mega...

Problem sorted,the host website had a virus on it and all peoples emails had problems
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