Crocodile
- 16 Dec 2002 03:59
ThePublisher
- 13 Aug 2006 10:08
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Ah, good, it's you, MM.
I may need to progress this tomorrow as it is my office PC, where I upgraded to the version 9 something where the problem has arisen.
In this version 8.52 I still have the top line reading File, Edit, View etc. That no longer appears on the office upgrade, which makes printing and finding the bookmarks much more hit and miss.
Also in this version a right click produces a box of about 13 options. On the upgraded version that box contains some plus signs and other signs, but very little text.
With no top list of drop downs I don't even get access to the Help.
Any clues? My first thought was a Java conflict, but I'm guessing.
I am not going to be able to try anything you suggest today, so foregive me for not following this up until tomorrow.
Thanks in anticipation.
TP
ThePublisher
- 13 Aug 2006 18:13
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Thanks MM.
Lots to try when I get into the office.
Hope I can report positive progress.
TP
Haystack
- 13 Aug 2006 22:21
- 4860 of 11003
I have upgraded Opera to version 9 and have none of the problems above. If you want access to the top menu try 'Alt'.
ThePublisher
- 14 Aug 2006 08:34
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MM and Haystack,
My CTRL F12 looks like this
My Shift F 12 looks like this
Any clues?
TP
ThePublisher
- 14 Aug 2006 09:46
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OK, MM,
I'll download a new installation file.
Could be the file itself is faulty.
What is the bore is finding where it dumped the last bookmarks. Not in Opera from what I remember last time.
TP
ThePublisher
- 14 Aug 2006 09:56
- 4864 of 11003
MM,
That solved it. In my defence I have to say I did a re-install a while ago. But this time I used a fresh download file.
Anyway it looks fine - and it kept the bookmarks.
Now to get my Updata NASDAQ feed tidied up.....But what else are Mondays for?
TP
ThePublisher
- 14 Aug 2006 17:11
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The Updata problem is about six NASDAQ .eod files that have bad sectors. I have renamed the folder and started again with a new download of files. These duff files refused to delete.
Chkdsk says the old files have problems. I am leaving the /f til our techie comes in as the system now works at its normal speed and if it ain't broke........ let someone else break it (!).
TP
Haystack
- 14 Aug 2006 17:26
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If you cannot delete them then you might be able to rename them.
ThePublisher
- 15 Aug 2006 08:19
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H.
Re-naming the folder has quarantined them for the mo. I guess I should move it from within the Updata folder in case I need to do a re-install.
What is the Win2000 equiv of chkdsk? I thought I ought to run it on the whole disk. Chkdsk I ran from the cmd box on that little folder I'd called BAD.
However, whatever I do I'll back up the whole disk in case it is developing bad sectors.
TP
DocProc
- 15 Aug 2006 10:11
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DocProc
- 17 Aug 2006 10:33
- 4871 of 11003
Iain
Looks like you have some sort of a virus or some Malware/Spyware. :-(
Try hitting the Windows key + R
This should then bring up the Run command box so that you can enter a command.
Bolshi
- 17 Aug 2006 11:31
- 4872 of 11003
Speaking of the 'Windows' key. Is it possible to disable it (or any key for that matter)?
I like to have a go at war-gaming (Black Hawk Down) and sometimes in the heat of battle (ladies - it's a man's thing!) I inadvertantly hit the Windows key, and the whole thing screws up, taking me back to desktop and dropping me out of the game.
Frustrated soldier.
Bolshi
- 17 Aug 2006 13:50
- 4874 of 11003
Ooooh? The best solutions are the easiest?
Perhaps I should learn to 'stay cool under pressure' :-)