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PC & MAC CLINIC - On line problem solving. (CPU)     

Crocodile - 16 Dec 2002 03:59

leo1 - 20 May 2003 01:17 - 504 of 11003

Robb - Pull it out and place it in a plastic bag and then into the freezer for three minutes or so than back into the machine and see what happens.
No, I'm not 'pulling your plonker' - twice I've used this trick and managed to get the data off of a failed unit. True, many times it hasn't worked but in desperate times!!!
The other track I'd take is, if that doesn't work, put it in your other machine as a second disk (in place of the CD probably) and on its own IDE ribbon cable to IDE2. The other machine may pick it up as a D: drive if your lucky and you can then transfer your data onto its drive.


Mr. Wonderfull - The fact that you've a dual processor stopped me answering. That opens up a whole can of worms with the programmes that try to use it. Normally though you should check that your RAM's OK (by substitution), that the video drivers etc are the latest and that it's not something like Kaza running in the background that's freezing it. You may also get a clue if you look in event viewer which may have entries coinciding with failure.
I'd be interested to hear of your experience if you do take it to PC world BTW.

Robb - 20 May 2003 08:18 - 505 of 11003

Kayak - will faff around with it today and think about how important the lost data really is. Thanks for your help.

Leo1 - While its in the freezer I will also turn round three times, chuck loads of salt over my shoulder, spit and salute if I see a single magpie and generally hope really really hard. If it works I shall also say out load "Leo1 is an ace cool kid" 10 times :-) Thanks for your response.

Off to find a freezer bag .......

Regards
Rob

robber - 20 May 2003 08:31 - 506 of 11003

Seymour, Its a little ap called backup magic from http://www.moonsoftware.com


Being an idle and simple sod I particularly like this bit;

"Uses simple file copy, does not use any proprietary file formats so you can restore your data without Backup Magic, simply by copying files back to the source location"

Neil

leo1 - 20 May 2003 08:43 - 507 of 11003

Robb - Good luck - If none of the above work you could try a lightly tapping a corner of the disk on the edge of the desk. Sometimes the plates jam and don't spin up - this may free them. If, of course, you look at the electronic bits and see a hole burnt into an ic then none of the above will work ;-( In that case there are 'shops' that will recover most of your data (usually) but they're very expensive.

Seymour Clearly - 20 May 2003 09:39 - 508 of 11003

Neil, thanks. You're just like me ;-)

Noticed that my PC Plus magazine had a CD/DVD writing software free with it this month which includes a backup facility so might have a look at that. Will report back if it's any good.

Mr Euro - 28 May 2003 18:04 - 509 of 11003

For some reason my power lead has stopped powering my laptop. I have about 90 minutes remaining on battery. Is there anything I can do to keep the power going until I can get to shop tomorrow morning?

Thanks.

BrianTrayda - 28 May 2003 18:07 - 510 of 11003

Mr.E, there's a switch on the wall socket.... :-)

Mr Euro - 28 May 2003 19:14 - 511 of 11003

:-) Managed to get another cable to fit, hasn't got a box thingy in between but its working all the same.

Seymour Clearly - 28 May 2003 20:06 - 512 of 11003

Not really a PC question:

My 6 pack isn't working properly..... I have a 6 CD changer in my car. It's now quite old, and won't read the discs very well. Is there anything I can do or is it a specialist job?

TullettJ (MoneyAM) - 28 May 2003 20:46 - 513 of 11003

Seymour Clearly,

Is that two problems? The first, I would recomend joining a gym, they are quite good at getting 6 packs working :)

J.

BrianTrayda - 28 May 2003 20:50 - 514 of 11003

I belong to a pretty good BB site, but they've got a problem with their internal email system that loses emails. Anyone got any good ideas I can pass on to them?

TullettJ (MoneyAM) - 28 May 2003 21:28 - 515 of 11003

BrianTrayda,

You may get a load of emails now, im going to hunt down this problem, and you are my lucky guineapig :)

J.

TullettJ (MoneyAM) - 28 May 2003 21:36 - 516 of 11003

Hi,

Right, I am having moderate success on tracking this bug down. It is on one of the application servers, and I have logs to trawl through.

J.

TullettJ (MoneyAM) - 28 May 2003 21:56 - 517 of 11003

Hello,

Re BB Email problem.

Its licked, nailed, sorted, whatever.

It works :)

J.

BrianTrayda - 28 May 2003 22:01 - 518 of 11003

Jonathan, you're a star. Got 4.
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TullettJ (MoneyAM) - 28 May 2003 22:24 - 519 of 11003

BrianTrayda,

Ill add that star to my collection :)

J.

Iain - 29 May 2003 00:36 - 520 of 11003

Help please.
I want to put my Copy of XP pro on another system as well as this one. This will also be connected to the Net.
Ive been told that Microsoft can cut off another machine trying to access the net using the same serial code after thirty days, a feature unique to XP. A load of tosh or True?
I know I will not be able to download updates on the second machine but am perturbed if the above is true.
The things I do too save money!:-)
Iain

the troll - 29 May 2003 07:23 - 521 of 11003

Iain - they could only block access to MS sites, there's no MS involvement in your PC accessing, say, AM via Pipex. There has been some talk about future updates disabling systems using security codes known to be shared, but the legal/practical difficulties make this course of action vanishingly unlikely.

TullettJ (MoneyAM) - 29 May 2003 08:24 - 522 of 11003

the troll,

Unfortunately MS *have* disabled updates on copies of XP that are known to be installed with shared serial numbers.

If it has been installed with some shared codes, then the service packs wont install (and trust me, you *want* the service packs!)

J.

Iain - 29 May 2003 08:37 - 523 of 11003

Thanks for replys.
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