Crocodile
- 07 Oct 2003 07:50
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If you have a PC problem lets hear about it,
we may be able to help!
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brianboru
- 31 Oct 2003 19:07
- 48 of 133
Click on the help button on ADVFN - then follow the instructions to get streaming working. Streaming uses java so somewhere in there should be your answer.
Crocodile
- 31 Oct 2003 22:07
- 49 of 133
Jgp
EMail me regarding the Laptop
david@traderpc.com
D.
Guitarist
- 04 Nov 2003 21:42
- 50 of 133
I've no idea how it happened but I appear to have deleted the Disk-Cleanup program from my PC. And no it's not still in the Recycle Bin. Is there any way I can get it back?????
TIA, Guitarist.
Geonic
- 10 Nov 2003 09:53
- 51 of 133
Some help with networking please, it’s a new area for me…
I'm about to get broadband ADSL for my desktop (Win 98SE). I want to link my laptop (XP Home) to the desktop so that I can access broadband from the laptop too. I want a wireless link and from info I’ve found using Google I’ve concluded that the following is all I need: a wireless PCI card for the desktop and a wireless PCMCIA card for the laptop.
Two questions:
Is my conclusion correct?
Is the mix of Win98SE and XP ok for broadband sharing?
Kayak
- 10 Nov 2003 12:33
- 52 of 133
Geonic, yes, it should work fine. Windows 98SE includes internet connection sharing (not plain Windows 98). The two wireless cards should be the same make or preferably bought as a set to ensure there are no incompatibilities.
Geonic
- 10 Nov 2003 14:39
- 53 of 133
Thanks Kayak. Compatibility issue noted.
washlander
- 15 Nov 2003 09:32
- 54 of 133
Has any got last tuesdays FT- In it there was an article on cross transfer of data from one PC to a new PC without the need to reload using discs and passwords [which is such a pain].
If they have can they tell me the web address of the company that produces these cables which allow me to do the above.
Thanks in advance.
zarif
- 15 Nov 2003 12:11
- 55 of 133
silly question but be obliged if u can help.
I cant view attachments in email on IE6 - i can see the paper clip -but when click on it seems disabled somewhere.
rgds
zarif
optomistic
- 15 Nov 2003 13:23
- 56 of 133
zarif
probably a silly answer but have you tried right clicking it and saving it to file and opening it from there (after running anti virus check) I was just browsing, hope it helps, probably won't!
zarif
- 15 Nov 2003 14:08
- 57 of 133
optomistic: tried all that but no dice
mordan
- 15 Nov 2003 15:02
- 58 of 133
Check under Options->security
Should see virus protection
And a few tick boxes
zarif
- 15 Nov 2003 16:27
- 59 of 133
mordan:
have done as u suggested -will now know if i get nay mail with attachments
Terropol
- 16 Nov 2003 21:22
- 60 of 133
Can anybody hepl.
Have a new pc with XP on it and can no longer get the monitor on money am or advfn. the advfn says java disabled whent on help (advfn) but still no luck. my laptop works fine with millenium on it. thank you.
TullettJ (MoneyAM)
- 17 Nov 2003 07:36
- 61 of 133
Terropol,
you need to download the java vm, go to:
http://java.sun.com and download the 'jre'
J.
Terropol
- 18 Nov 2003 22:49
- 62 of 133
TullettJ, thank you for your adv. have downloaded the java programs and they are in files but still not running the monitor? any more ideas? thank you.
Terropol
- 20 Nov 2003 17:28
- 63 of 133
tulletj, did you have any more ideas on the above? Thank you
Geonic
- 27 Dec 2003 16:25
- 64 of 133
I'm about to buy the bits to set up a wireless network (desktop < -> laptop).
For my desktop I'm looking at a PCI card that says the PCI slot should be '2.1 compliant'. How can I tell if it's 2.1 compliant?
If the type or age of the PC gives any clue, I have a Gateway AMD Athlon 750MHZ bought in 2000.
Kayak
- 27 Dec 2003 20:08
- 65 of 133
Geonic, it no doubt will do, only very old motherboards are not 2.1 compliant. If you wanted to be absolutely sure you would need to get the motherboard model number and look up the spec on the manufacturer's website. If you are running Windows 98 there is an easy way to tell though.
Crocodile
- 27 Dec 2003 21:02
- 66 of 133
Would agree with Kayak, only very old M/Boards are not 2.1 compliant.
By the way you can pick up a new motherboard & 2Ghx AMD fOR less than 100 if the worst comes to the worst.
D.
Geonic
- 28 Dec 2003 01:37
- 67 of 133
Kayak, Croc - thanks for your replies.
Kayak - I do run Windows 98(SE), how can I check 2.1 compliancy?