Crocodile
- 16 Dec 2002 03:59
Kayak
- 09 May 2006 00:55
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Could be, but the BT wholesale speed test is pretty abysmal so I think it is probably just exchange congestion. It's all very well upgrading everyone from 2Mb/s to 8Mb/s but the network will need upgrading too...
Bolshi
- 09 May 2006 09:09
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Morning lads. Finally got on line.
Spaceman. No crackling on line. Very clear. Although I may have to use this type of bargaining chip later !! Thx for the idea.
Kayak. Strange thing is that this morning Ive had intermittent failure of the Internet link for most of this morning. I suspect theres a problem and hopefully someone at BT is aware and is dealing (forever the optimist yknow).
I am testing, and listing the tests, as you suggest. I was loath to report it to BT at the moment because were off on a 2 week jaunt to the States tomorrow. They tend to email you with the standard If we dont hear from you within 48 hours we will assume that the problem no longer exists type of thing. So I think Ill need to be by the PC while they sort it out.
Thanks for info about the 2 meg minimum. I wasnt aware of that. One of the most irritating things was when I ran the speed test from BT desktop help, it gave the speed of less than a meg followed by the statement we think this is an acceptable speed for your line Roflol.
Kayak
- 09 May 2006 12:24
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Bolshi, yes I think they say the minimum speed is 800kbps if you connect at more than 2Mb/s. If you're at the lower end of that though you should be able to get someone to listen.
Kayak
- 09 May 2006 12:30
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Dynamite, what exactly do you mean by scrambled? Is it garbled like a badly tuned TV, are you seeing lines transposed in a regular fashion or text jumbled up or irregular patterns of pixels? Does the processor stop or is it just that the screen becomes garbled but still updates?
Not sure what you mean by "we tried another Dell in it's place". Do you mean that you put the screens on another Dell with another card, or that you put the card and screens on another Dell?
First port of call would probably be to update the display driver from the manufacturer's website and also check that both the card and the monitors are correctly identified by name in System Devices.
Anyway always look at the positive side. It could have fried rather than scrambled :-)
Kayak
- 09 May 2006 14:58
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Also ensure that the display resolution in Control Panel/Display is set to the 'native' resolution of the screens, i.e. the one they are made for. Setting the number of colours to High colour (16-bit) might help. That's all you need anyway unless you do precise work with photos. Can't really think of anything else to suggest Di apart from checking that you have enough physical memory in the system (Task Manager).
sidtrix
- 10 May 2006 15:45
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Di... Looks like your memory may be faulty! I would replace your memory stick\sticks with just 1 stick from another machine (if you have any) and test if you have the same issue!
IanT(MoneyAM)
- 11 May 2006 15:53
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Greystone,
Have you tried putting 50p in the meter :)
Mega Bucks
- 11 May 2006 15:57
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IanT,50p in the meter in spain,they dont use sterling remember :-))
hilary
- 12 May 2006 09:35
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I used to get that an awful lot with my Dell laptop, G.
I think it was Kayak who suggested that it might be overheating. I cleared a bit of space on the desk around the machine and put a vacuum cleaner around the vents and it's been OK since.
Kayak
- 12 May 2006 11:59
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Do you know hilary, I read through Greystone's problem and thought I had no idea. Since apparently I did suggest that to you in the past, then yes, it might be a good idea worth trying :-)
Seymour Clearly
- 12 May 2006 13:44
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G, just wonder how old the laptop is? Older ones tend to be (heavily) modified bits of desktop kit whereas modern laptops are much more specifically designed to cope with the heat, and the older ones take quite a bit of hammer over the years. If the LAN port is duff it suggests to me that there may be other bits of the laptop that are becoming duff.
Or maybe it's something to do with those funny keyboards they have over there - I couldn't make sense of the Spanish keyboard I used last weekend ;-)
GRAEME.ALEXANDER
- 14 May 2006 00:27
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Laptop battery charging problems.........
In the last 5 months I have changed both the battery and charging unit on my laptop (about two years old) and both appeared to be working fine.
In the las 72 hours I ran the battery down to about 10% then pluged it back in to the mains as normall.The majority of time it runs on mains.
Since plugging it back in 3 days ago the power meter appears to keep getting stuck ie 42%, 57% and now 60%. The power lights indicate the battery is charging but it use to recharge to 100% in about 6 hours.
I have checked the cables, replaced the plug into the back several times and even shut it down for a few hours (but left it plugged in to the mains), but I can't get above 60% on the power meter.
Any suggestions greatly appreciated as I can see problems trying to get a replacement from the supplier of the new bits without having to send them off for testing leaving me with no portable power in the mean time. Graeme.
ps. The laptop is a Gericom running xp pro and P2.4, 60GB HD and 1GB ram if relevant.