Crocodile
- 16 Dec 2002 03:59
Martini
- 05 Sep 2006 09:39
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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
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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.
Seymour Clearly
- 05 Sep 2006 13:59
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OK, will bear that in mind. Thnx
ThePublisher
- 05 Sep 2006 14:21
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K,
"Sounds like you need a content management system so you can just maintain the site yourself. "
To agree we have. I am not saying that the updating costs a mint and a lot of the work we can do ourselves. But, if say we were to start a brand new magazine title, that would be beyond us and we'd need to get the IT people involved.
TP
ThePublisher
- 05 Sep 2006 14:25
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"Frontpage used to be notorious for creating IE-specific code and I never considered using it. I haven't done much web-design in the last couple of years, so maybe it's better these days. "
I think it is. I use Opera and have never had problems with my FP pages. Firefox I admit I never use.
What the professionals say is that FP creates messy code. I am sure it does.
I found a free program called Nvu that is an FP lookalike and I have got a chum, who feels she cannot justify paying for FP, to maintain her site with Nvu.
TP
driver
- 11 Sep 2006 10:55
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scussy
- 11 Sep 2006 13:08
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just to let you know my problems with bios and cmos having bad checksum and rebooting when it likes was down to the motherboard,
temp a bit high i think 39 C and 50 C under full load,run prime 95 for 20 hours,
it is overclocked to 2400 and is stable,i have a zalman cpu cooler.
steve
Timeliner
- 24 Sep 2006 12:02
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I have a Dell Inspiron 8200 Laptop and yesterday whilst using it developed a fault.
Firstly the screen froze in the middle of typing an email.
Had to remove the power to close Laptop down.
Rebooted, but took long time to start up.
Left the laptop running, but when I returned - the "Windows XP start up " screen was shown and had frozen. (assume laptop had rebooted itself whatever the reason - Microsoft updates perhaps).
Tried rebooting (after removing power) but just got a blank screen.
Tried another reboot but failed to start.
Symptoms getting now: Switch on - the power LED and Hard Drive LED light up for about 8 seconds and then the Laptop dies.
(Have tried it without floppy disc drive and hard drive fitted, but same conditions on start up - ie tries to start but 8 seconds later packs up).
Any idea what might be causing the problem?
Timeliner
- 24 Sep 2006 17:55
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I am fine (will email you later).
Have tried the powerlead/battery removal - no change.
The screen is blank. Also have tried booting from the Utilities CD which came with the laptop but once again no joy.
When I switch it on, the leds light up, the CD gives the impression of starting, and I can hear the harddrive start up - but the cooling fans at the rear of the case aren't rotating and within 8 seconds it dies.
Will try removing some of the ram later (have to go out shortly!).
Timeliner
- 24 Sep 2006 22:09
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Removed the memory and swopped the modules over.
That sorted out the problem.
Thanks for your help.
(I have sent an email to you - assuming your email is the same as previous - if you don't receive it let me know on here).
Bolshi
- 26 Sep 2006 08:07
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I've added an external drive via a USB port (Seagate. Drive G:) and everything seems to work fine. However my PC won't boot up with it powered. I get an error message after the PC does its Scanning Devices routine "Error Loading OS". If I switch off the ext drive and boot up & then power up the drive everything is fine.