Crocodile
- 16 Dec 2002 03:59
Bolshi
- 25 Aug 2006 10:12
- 4914 of 11003
Doc. My browser is BT/Yahoo and I had a problem with an error message that kept cropping up on start up, so I sent their helpdesk a message and they said..........
"I would like to inform you that BT Yahoo! Browser and BT Broadband Desktop Help are not compatible with the Internet Explorer version 7. Therefore, I request you to downgrade the Internet Explorer version from 7 to 6. "
I solved my initial query by deleting the BT helpdesk program!
rpaco
- 25 Aug 2006 17:47
- 4916 of 11003
Win XP Pro SP2 fully updated. Turned on my pc yesterday afternoon and found that both my optical drives are missing their drivers (apparently) and do not appear in the drive listing in explorer. Windows cannot re-install the drivers, it says they are missing or corrupted. I have uninstalled both and allowed the hardware detection to find them, but it does not install the drivers. I have been in the usual circles with the supposed windows trouble shooter. It advises me to do what I have already tried, ie re-installing the drives. Now for both my CDRW and my DVD drives to go at once is highly suspicious, they re both on the same IDE channel, so I suspected a loose cable or plug, but they are ok. They are both recognised correctly by the bios and by windows but I do not believe that both drivers were corrupted at the same time. I run Zone Alarm and AVG updated daily.
Of course I cannot re load drivers from the CD since the CD and DVD drives are the problem. Should I try the old original driver on the Win XP discs? I have tried to find drivers on the inet but can only find flash firmware upgrades for the Sony and nothing for the LG The devices are:
LG DVD ROM GDR861B and Sony CDRW CRX210E1
Many thanks
rpaco
- 26 Aug 2006 14:43
- 4918 of 11003
OK, 1) Same in safe mode, dirves recognised ans listed on Device manager but showing E
rpaco
- 26 Aug 2006 14:52
- 4919 of 11003
Sorry about above, (typing in akward conditions) I meant:
1) Same in safe mode. dirves show as "!" on device manager
2) Have swapped ide cables, same result, both optical drives U/S
3) Swapped ide channels and firstly same results ie no optical drives usable but then on 50% of boots my primary drive not found resulting in NTLDER not found.
So its my guess that my not very old ASRock motherboard is knacked.
Please give your opinion.
Also somewhere is the boot log but I cant find the damn thing to see if there is a record of some drivers not loading. Any idea where it is and what it's called in XP Pro?
Fred1new
- 26 Aug 2006 19:14
- 4921 of 11003
Still as confused as ever.
I am still considering the best and cheapest way to be able to trade while wandering around Europe in a Motor home.
I maybe away a month but last time I said I was going away for a month I returned 9mths later.
I have a wireless Sony Laptop. 1.86 Ghz etc.
When at home I have V21 broadband connection left on all day.
I use it for dealing Selftrade, CMC , Barclays and banking as well as down loading end of the day Sharescope Gold data and Moneyam , E-mail and recently started CFDs and Spreadbets. Therefore scanning the net frequently.
I am considering purchasing a data card for the machine, although impressed by finding hot spots in London and Birmingham, which have allowed me to connect in to the Internet.
I would like to know, approximately how many Gigs of data I would likely to be downloading, if I was working in the same way with a data card abroad?
I dont download music, videos or pictures as such. But occasionally listen to BBC reports.
I noticed that somebody was writing about Pay as you go Simms and wondered if this is possible for a data simms card?
Also, beginning to think there should be a training course in evaluation of payment schemes and contracts for mobile phones, Internet connections etc.
Any help would be appreciated.
brianboru
- 28 Aug 2006 04:56
- 4923 of 11003
rpaco
Seen this a few times and the only way I knew to fix it was reinstall XP which I suspect neither you or anyone else is too keen on?
Now I use
"Start Registry Editor (Start, Run and type in regedit then click)
Find "UpperFilters" and "LowerFilters" (and "UpperFilters.bak" "LowerFilters.bak", if they exist) value under the following key in the registry, and delete it:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Class\{4D36E965-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318}
Quit Registry Editor.
Reboot.
"
That's it fixed
DocProc
- 28 Aug 2006 12:41
- 4925 of 11003
ThePublisher
- 29 Aug 2006 09:13
- 4926 of 11003
Fred,
Mainly in the interest of breaking the silence on your quest for ideas about travelling Europe in your motorhome I'll mention that there is a good thread running on another nameless forum on the topic of Mobile Internet Connections for Boats.
It was started and is being updated by someone called energyi who may have chums around here.
This is the URL but it may be password controlled:-
http://www.advfn.com/cmn/fbb/thread.php3?id=6597897
Foregive me for using a dirty word MAM execs, but we don't want to lose Fred when he hitches his horse to his caravan, do we?
Rgds
TP
rpaco
- 29 Aug 2006 16:07
- 4927 of 11003
brianboru
Before I read your advice, I had just flashed my bios, made no difference. It looked so much like an IDE channel I though a flash might just nudge it back to life, it didn't.
Have now tried your suggestion, unfortunately no difference made by deleting the key data value which was "pfd".
do I need to delete the Key as well? or only the data value?
Have other instances of same class in same hive but with ControlSet001 002 003.
do I need to delete all? and keys or just values?
Have done a "find" on "UpperFilters" and found dozens of refs to it all over the registry some with values relatiing to VIA (my MB chipset) and others relating to the device name and models. Some relating to INCDPass and some to GEARAspiWDM. Please state type of value to be deleted. ie number or text or file name or location.
Thanks so far, I was ready to send the motherboard back, to Dabs its only 6 months old.
More info please if poss.
regds
brianboru
- 29 Aug 2006 16:58
- 4929 of 11003
rpaco
Click the REG_MULTI_SZ data type UpperFilters, and then click Delete on the Edit menu. When you are prompted to confirm the deletion, click Yes.
Click the REG_MULTI_SZ data type LowerFilters, and then click Delete on the Edit menu. When you are prompted to confirm the deletion, click Yes.
That's it - Ignore the other entries elsewhere.
Good luck. As I said, it's worked several times for me on various machines.
Fred1new
- 29 Aug 2006 22:46
- 4930 of 11003
TP,
thank you had brief look, will peruse it again tomorrow.
I am coming down on the side of datacard and hopefully buying local simms to go in it.
But isn't it b Stupid when the majority of Mobile internet companies are multinational and that when one travels 22 miles across a border you have to change systems and charges and billings and get robbed when you do it.
Funny old world.
The caravan is driven by a donkey so it would be good to have the company of a horse or two.
Fred1new
- 30 Aug 2006 09:28
- 4932 of 11003
Optimist, Thank you. I think it is time to get off my arse and do something positive.
ThePublisher
- 30 Aug 2006 09:47
- 4933 of 11003
Fred,
Keep us posted as to what you decide, please.
TP