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

Crocodile - 16 Dec 2002 03:59

Photomad - 08 Jun 2006 12:45 - 4641 of 11003

Which filters do you mean.

ThePublisher - 08 Jun 2006 13:02 - 4642 of 11003

The filters around the fans.

They clog up badly and reduce the effectiveness of the fans.

TP

Photomad - 08 Jun 2006 13:31 - 4643 of 11003

Thanks TP will give that a go.
P

Haystack - 08 Jun 2006 17:09 - 4644 of 11003

Is there a fan on the processor chip. If it has stopped working then that may cause it. On my BIOS setup there are settings as to what temp the alarm goes off and it shows me the current temp.

Cloudbase - 08 Jun 2006 17:09 - 4645 of 11003

Just an update on yesterday's wireless router/modem problem.
As i could connect wirelessly but not through ethernet cable, i ordered
a wireless pci adaptor from Dabs which arrived in the post this am, excellent
service.
We are now up and running connected wirelessly, so fault was in ethernet
part of router, the problem now is although its still under warrenty i'm
stuck without it while its repaired or replaced, hmmm.

ThePublisher - 09 Jun 2006 07:58 - 4646 of 11003

CloudB,

Why not stay wireless until you take a holiday and don't need the router for a few days?

TP

SEADOG - 09 Jun 2006 08:06 - 4647 of 11003

ThePublisher,
Where did you get the software "Stockmanager" as I am looking for such a programme. SD

ThePublisher - 09 Jun 2006 08:08 - 4648 of 11003

SD

http://www.tinystocks.com/sm.html

TP

SEADOG - 09 Jun 2006 08:09 - 4649 of 11003

The Publisher
Many thanks. SD

jimward9 - 09 Jun 2006 13:05 - 4650 of 11003

seymour c / kayak
changing screensaver settings seams to have worked.
thank you jw9.

Cloudbase - 09 Jun 2006 15:41 - 4651 of 11003

TP, staying wireless for now is one option to look at.
It also appears to be faster than the ethernet access, so may just stay
wireless, will need to purchase another pci card but at 20 not a vast expence.

ThePublisher - 09 Jun 2006 16:01 - 4652 of 11003

CB,

I bought one of these jobbies.

http://www.broadbandbuyer.co.uk/Shop/ShopDetail.asp?ProductID=3020

These guys are out of stock, but they are available somewhere as they did find one for me.

It is sensitive and works through the USB. I use it to piggyback on someone else's WiFi in my photographic studio and I've used it in the office when our broadband died and I had to rely on BT Openzone.

Probably overkill for you, but thought it was worth a mention.

TP

Mega Bucks - 09 Jun 2006 17:20 - 4653 of 11003

Received my 3G data card today,installed it etc,outlook express is on the laptop but has not been setup,do i use OE for emails on this card or has it got its own email thinghy,i cant seem to see it in the book ????If i want to down load my emails from yahoo i have to log onto www and that is more expensive than normal email,any help please.

Rick...

ThePublisher - 09 Jun 2006 19:37 - 4654 of 11003

MB,

I'd guess you use whatever mail sender/receiver you want, but configure it for the 3G settings the card and provider expect.

With my O2 GPRS I use both Virtual Access and nPOP which are simply mail progs. But each is set to relate to the O2 needs.

TP

MightyMicro - 09 Jun 2006 20:43 - 4655 of 11003

Mega Bucks:

I am an occasional user of a Voda 3G card. It works just fine, although 3G coverage is a bit patchy. However, it falls back to good 'ole clockwork GPRS quite seamlessly.

My mail comes from my company POP3 account and I use Eudora. I don't have to change a thing other than fire up the card and it all happens automagically.

I'm still using the free time I got with the card, so I haven't investigated the tariffs. However, I think if you pay 3/month, it reduces the "Pay-as-you-use" charges quite a bit.

MM

[Edited to correct a spelling error before Kayak spots it :)]

Mega Bucks - 09 Jun 2006 22:22 - 4656 of 11003

Derek,thank you,as i have not setup OE on the laptop,is it possible to duplicate the pop3 from my website on my main pc onto the laptop if that makes sense,so that i dont miss emails from home ???

Rick...

MightyMicro - 09 Jun 2006 22:30 - 4657 of 11003

Rick,

Not absolutely sure what you mean, but there's nothing to prevent you accessing the same POP3 server from two different computers.

Kayak - 09 Jun 2006 22:42 - 4658 of 11003

As MM says you can POP from different computers but your messages will end up being downloaded to the computer you're on at the time. If you don't like that you can set the option on one of the computers to read the message but not delete it from the POP3 server so that it will still be accessible from the other computer.

Mega Bucks - 09 Jun 2006 22:45 - 4659 of 11003

MM,thats what i was trying to ask,thanks,will try and install the pop3 from the server tomorrow.

Rick....

Mega Bucks - 09 Jun 2006 22:45 - 4660 of 11003

Alex,thanks.

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