Crocodile
- 16 Dec 2002 03:59
klal
- 03 Sep 2006 18:29
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DocProc / Optimist, thanks for the tips. Might be a good time to replace the keyboard - didn't like it too much anyway!
Greystone, my PC tends to overheat too (too many apps!). Dust does seem to be the problem and I find myself having to open up the covers and blow it all away.
Apart from that, I use a utility called CpuIdle that lowers the CPU temperature by disabling it when not needed. It does seem to work as I have seen the temperature come down to more acceptable levels.
CpuIdle
Motherboard Monitor
brianboru
- 03 Sep 2006 19:26
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Greystone - if the previous help from optomist didn't work and assuming you're using xp try the following:
1/ Place your Windows XP CD into your CD-ROM and Reboot your PC
2/ XP's setup program will automatically start and files will be loaded to memory
3/When you reach the Welcome to Setup screen choose the Repair option by pressing R
4/ This will open the Recovery Console
4/ The list of Windows installations will appear
5/ If you only have one installation on your PC you need to press the number which is relevant to your installations location. This, obviously will typically be 1
6/ You now need to enter your Administrator password to gain access. If you are using Windows XP Home edition the administrator password is blank by default so simply press Enter
7/ At the command prompt change to the drive letter that contains your CD
8/ Next type: cd i386
9/ The directory should now change to the i386 directory
10/At the command prompt you now need to type: expand ntkrnlmp.ex_C:\Windows\System32\ntoskrnl.exe
11/The relevant file should now be expanded and copies to the windows\system32 directory of your C:\ drive
12/ Finally, remove the Windows XP cd from your CD-ROM and, at the command prompt type: Exit
There's also a link here for another way. I've never got round to trying it yet but you may experiment for us all ;-)
http://www.short-media.com/review.php?r=313
Fred1new
- 04 Sep 2006 12:33
- 4953 of 11003
Hilary, thanks for the information.
Still toying with best way to go. Thinking of Changing from V21 although they have given me good service and getting a T-mobile datacard for this country. Costs about 20 per month which has a I am told a good download rate and I can take with me if or when I move. May have to sort out my network differently.
But why can't I use the same system all over Europe without getting stitched up when going from one country to another. I know they Vod and BT have to make a bob or two but at the moment its highlight robbery.
hodgins
- 05 Sep 2006 08:10
- 4954 of 11003
Hi!
Using Outlook Express-I'm sure I shouldn't be
It is suddenly impossible to delete any e-mails.
Any help on rectifying this greatly appreciated.
Martini
- 05 Sep 2006 08:48
- 4955 of 11003
I have some Video (.mov) files I want to edit. Simple stuff but the most urgent is to turn them though 90 degrees as some I am desperate to keep were taken with the camera on its side. So you have to watch the video in bed
Also would like to do some basic editing.
Is there any freeware out there that will give me such basics or am I into buying software and if yes which should I go for.
Regards
M
Bolshi
- 05 Sep 2006 09:35
- 4957 of 11003
hodgins. I don't know if this will help but..... my friend had an Outlook Express auto update the other day (Friday?) & it sent her PC into a bit of a tizzy. Desktop altered, email settings disappeared, address book gone etc. etc. Rectified itself after about an hour. Have you had an auto update lately?
Martini
- 05 Sep 2006 09:39
- 4958 of 11003
Optimist
My hero and I have it on my PC.
Off to play thanks
M
Seymour Clearly
- 05 Sep 2006 13:13
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OK, I think we need a company website setting up - used to have one but it fell by the wayside- not a lot of info needed on it - who is a cheap and reliable host? Anyone any experiences?
Kayak
- 05 Sep 2006 13:30
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If you need to watch a film in bed to see it the right way up, it must have been taken in bed in the first place :-)
ThePublisher
- 05 Sep 2006 13:43
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"who is a cheap and reliable host? Anyone any experiences? "
We use Easynet for my business. Never experienced any problems.
But don't most broadband suppliers chuck in a reasonable amout of web hosting as part of the deal.
Surely the real cost is (a) getting the site designed and (b) keeping it up to date.
I've started teaching myself to use Microsoft Frontpage, but my needs are modest as my private site is nothing more than a photo galllery.
By contrast my company site www.rhinegold.co.uk cost a mint to get created and the outgoings are non-stop as we keep it abreast of our new publications.
TP
Kyoto
- 05 Sep 2006 13:44
- 4962 of 11003
SC - I use Webfusion, which is part of Pipex:
http://www.webfusion.co.uk/
Not the cheapest but hosted in the UK I've found them to be reliable. Watch for small print when choosing a host such as how much traffic they allow (Webfusion is 15Gb per month on the basic package which should be adequate for most SMEs looking for a basic web presence).
Seymour Clearly
- 05 Sep 2006 13:52
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Thanks TP and Kyoto. Will have a look at those - our web presence is to be just that - nothing fancy, not much traffic expected and a few email addresses only.
One of my staff is a computer geek so he will probably set it all up using something like frontpage.