Crocodile
- 16 Dec 2002 03:59
ThePublisher
- 18 Jul 2006 11:43
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TOK,
My, albeit limited, understanding of firewalls is that you should not enable the XP one if you have a third party one operating.
I use Trend Micro PC-Cillin and that fights the XP one - so I just use the Trend Micro one.
TP
Seymour Clearly
- 18 Jul 2006 11:47
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TOK, I'm sure that with Norton you have to have only one firewall running, usually Norton's, but it does give you the choice. Go with Norton.
The Other Kevin
- 18 Jul 2006 12:02
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Thanks guys. I'll leave well alone.
Geoffg
- 18 Jul 2006 16:32
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My brother in law turned on his pc the other day and there was a sudden loud bang, a smell of plastic and everything went dead.
I suggested that the PSU had probably blown. He has since purchased a new one and fitted it. He switched on the system and it started to boot (he got the windows screen with the blue loading bar going along the bottom) but as the desktop came up the whole system shutdown/switched off. This occurs every time. We have tried entering the BIOS and attempted several times to start in safe mode but whatever we try the system shuts down within a very short time of starting (we never managed to get into safe mode).
Have you any ideas as to what the problem is, or how we can get windows to load long enough so we can try to use a system restore ??????
Thanks for any help you offer.
Kayak
- 18 Jul 2006 23:11
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Hil, ah OK I'd understood that when you had connected the PCs to the gateway you had connected the printer too and got it working.
H/W and MAC address are the same but will be irrelevant here.
I have to say losing access temporarily etc. does sound like a conflict between the printer requesting an IP address from the router via DHCP and using the one you chose yourself. Have you tried removing your choice and turning everything off and on again including the router and gateway?
Kayak
- 18 Jul 2006 23:12
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SC, quite safe to use the D partition, that's what it's for after all. The only thing I'd say though is that a laptop disk is a pretty bad place to keep a backup. Laptop disk drives don't have a long life and all you have to do is drop your laptop to lose all your backups.
Kayak
- 18 Jul 2006 23:15
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Geoffg, could be anything really, motherboard, CPU, memory, disk drive, or any of the cards. You could exclude the memory by removing memory sticks one at a time, the expansion cards by removing all non-essential cards, the others by swapping parts with a working system. The other thing you could do is install the disk drive on a working system and check and fix any errors.
Actually thinking about it, check in the BIOS that the voltages being provided by the new power supply are within limits (the facility is normally there).
Seymour Clearly
- 18 Jul 2006 23:41
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Kayak, thanks. The laptop is a backup of the backups, sort of double insurance, my Partner does the same so we have, at any one time, three backups of the original data.The first backups are portable hard drives, and one failed within weeks of getting it so I'm now paranoid!
aldwickk
- 19 Jul 2006 10:46
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Anybody on here know of this?
Subject: FW: Please Read and Send Out ASAP
> > >
> > > Thought I'd pass this on just in case it has some validity.
> > >
> > > 1. Emails with pictures of Osama Bin-Laden hanged are being sent and
> > > the moment that you open these emails your computer will crash and
you
> > > will not be able to fix it!
> > >
> > > This e-mail is being distributed through countries around the globe,
> > > but mainly in the US and Israel.
> > >
> > > Don't be inconsiderate; send this warning to whomever you know.
> > >
> > > If you get an email along the lines of "Osama Bin Laden Captured" or
> > > "Osama Hanged" don't open the attachment.
> > >
> > >
> > > 2. Please read the attached warning issued today.
> > > PLEASE FORWARD THIS WARNING AMONG FRIENDS, FAMILY AND CONTACTS: ; You
> > > should be alert during the next days:
> > > Do not open any message with an attached filed called "Invitation"
> > > regardless of who sent it
> > > It is a virus that opens an Olympic Torch which "burns" the whole hard
> > > disc C of your computer. This virus will be received from someone who
> > > has your e-mail address in his/her contact list, that is why you
> > > should send this e-mail to all your contacts. It is better to receive
> > > this message 25 times than to receive the virus and open it.
> > >
> > > If you receive a mail called "invitation", though sent by a friend, do
> not
> > > open it and shut down your computer immediately.
> > >
> > > This is the worst virus announced by CNN, it has been classified by
> > > Microsoft as the most destructive virus ever.
> > > This virus was discovered by McAfee yesterday, and there is no repair
> > > yet for this kind of virus.
> > >
> > > This virus simply destroys the Zero Sector of the Hard Disc, & gt;
where
> the
> > > vital
> > > information is kept.
> > > SEND THIS E-MAIL TO EVERYONE YOU KNOW, COPY THIS E-MAIL AND SEND IT TO
> > > YOUR FRIENDS AND REMEMBER: IF YOU SEND IT TO THEM, YOU WILL BENEFIT
ALL
> OF
> > > US.
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
DocProc
- 19 Jul 2006 12:08
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It looks like an 'Irish Virus'.
You had better send it to everyone in your address book and we had better do the same.
But there again, don't let's bother, eh? That might stop just stop this particular Irish virus.
aldwickk
- 19 Jul 2006 12:35
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brianboru
- 19 Jul 2006 16:05
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Hilary "Thanks, but the manuals are pretty vague on network installation and instruct you to use the standard Windows drivers within XP. The Minolta drivers are for earlier OS's."
What model is this? With the network printers we use we have to use the drivers on the CD to search for the printer over the network. They never show up otherwise!
hilary
- 20 Jul 2006 13:50
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After a call to Konica Minolta Support, the problem is now resolved.
The procedure was completely different to anything in the manuals and involved installing the printer as a local printer on LPT1 (even though a parallel cable wasn't connected) and then re-assigning the port to a TCP/IP port. It was also necessary to use the Minolta printer driver rather than the XP driver which was contrary to the manual.
At no point was the printer installed as a network printer which was the route that we had been going down to no avail. At least it works now. Next step is to stick an HP A3 printer onto the network. Deep joy.
ptholden
- 22 Jul 2006 09:39
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Anyone have an idea to what this error message is about:
# An unexpected error has been detected by HotSpot Virtual Machine:
This is the first line of a text error file that appears on my Desktop on a regular basis. Something to do with Java I believe, but no idea why it is being generated.
Many thanks
pth
DocProc
- 22 Jul 2006 11:21
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pth
http://www.java.com/en/download/help/5000041400.xml
There is an indication here of what your Java problem is and it also tells how to do a 'workaround'.
axdpc
- 22 Jul 2006 17:21
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Need some advice and opinions.
Does anyone know whether it is possible and how to use/connect a PC as a home entertainment center, replacing TV, DVD-player/recorder, hi-fi etc?
Thanks
ptholden
- 22 Jul 2006 17:33
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Thanks Doc
Spaceman
- 22 Jul 2006 17:44
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axdpc, quick answer is yes, whether you would want to is another question. We will all end up doing this but I suspect it will be in 3-5 years time.
The only all in one tv/pc etc I know of was made by Elonex but they went bust a few weeks ago, have a look at this site you may find more info there
AVForums
axdpc
- 22 Jul 2006 17:51
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Spaceman, thanks :-)
aldwickk
- 22 Jul 2006 20:33
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If i wanted to sell my computer would the free C Cleaner download be enough to wipe my hard drive clean ?