Crocodile
- 16 Dec 2002 03:59
Seymour Clearly
- 29 Oct 2006 21:41
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Bones, is this any help - following on from Optimist's post:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/314058
greekman
- 30 Oct 2006 14:56
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DocProc,Bolshi,
Update.
Just after I received your advice, several priority security updates were received from Microsoft. I installed these and now everything is fine. Must have been a weakness in the new IE7 system, or a niggle in my own set up that the updates cured.
But anyway, Thanks again to both.
Greek.
Bones
- 30 Oct 2006 15:21
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Optimist, Seymour, thanks for those advices. I am not confident I can decipher a lot of that MS spiel so it might be a case of forking out for an IT guy in the end.
DocProc
- 01 Nov 2006 11:57
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My local 'Techies' (Computer Doctors), wot I use from time to time when the going gets a bit rough, send out a Newsletter to me every so often.
It is accessible online and has lots of good stuff, including a lot of recommended and free software downloads - and I would trust their site, which you can access from the Newsletter, as an excellent place to download them from, too.
Interestingly, they recommend 'KeConnect' as a broadband supplier and I must say, KeConnect do seem to check out very well in the ADSL comparisons for 'speed, reliability and customer service'.
You can read the Newsletter here:
http://www.computerdoctors.uk.net:80/newsletter/autumn/aut2006.htm
Bolshi
- 02 Nov 2006 15:36
- 5176 of 11003
A query on downloading drivers please chaps.
I have 2 driver updates that I want to do. They are for my Nvidia card and my monitor. I worry that I will have to delete the old drivers first before uploading my new ones.
I could just envisage deleting the old drivers and pzzssttt (technical expression) - no display.
S**t creek without a paddle springs to mind.
Haystack
- 02 Nov 2006 15:55
- 5177 of 11003
Even without the proper drivers the display usually works with reduced festures such as resolution and numbers of colours using the default Windows generic driver.
Control panel
systems
device manager
display adapters
double click on your graphics adapter
driver
update driver
You will notice that there is also a button that says 'Roll back driver' which you can use if you are not happy with the new driver.
Bolshi
- 02 Nov 2006 16:07
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Thanks Haystack. I really didn't know about that facility! Easy peasy!
I've been trying to make things more complicated than I should.
Thx again.
foale
- 05 Nov 2006 22:05
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turned on the PC yesterday..and just got the sound after a 5-10 seconds "beep beep" Fan started up and it whirred a bit ...then printed
Low battery something ot other...I could still do F2 to get into the utility area thing...but could get no further
Managed to boot up of the CD diagnostics disc after amending the boot sequence ..and now dare not turn it off..
any idea what the problem might have been?
All ok now...HD fine atm...
foale
- 06 Nov 2006 10:22
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thast sound right...I will get on to that...
thanks optimist...
ThePublisher
- 09 Nov 2006 08:14
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Last night I attempted to connect an HP 2570 printer to my Win XP laptop. For reasons I won't bore you with I wanted to make the connection to the ethernet socket on the printer instead of the USB.
At a later stage I will be getting a hub so that my wife can share the printer if she ever gets round to having her own laptop.
In the meantime, in the absence of a hub, I am simply plugging the ethernet cable directly into my laptop.
I had problems (about which more later maybe) but my first question is as to whether I can go straight into the laptop or whether a hub is essential?
TP
ThePublisher
- 09 Nov 2006 09:49
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Optimist,
I just grabbed what looked like an ethernet cable from a shelf.
How could I tell whether it was a crossover cable or not?
Maybe the answer is to pop up the Tott Ct Rd and buy a crossover adaptor.
TP
ThePublisher
- 09 Nov 2006 10:18
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Thanks Optimist,
I did get as far as getting the printer to do a test page from the laptop so my link may not be too wrong and the cable may not be the fault.
However, trying to print a page from Word totally failed.
I also got yellow exclamation marks against that connection and my WiFi connection in that panel at the bottom right of my screen.
And, my bigger worry, it was a struggle to get the laptop to turn off - which I was told is sometimes caused when it struggles to turn off network links that are not correct.
I'll get an adaptor and another standard cable anyway. They'll not cost much and surely come in handy sometime.
TP
ThePublisher
- 09 Nov 2006 10:58
- 5188 of 11003
Optimist,
Thanks for that.
I've found the bit in the manual about network settings. On the installation disk there is no mention of them.
Do you think I inadvertantly got a conflict last night with my WiFi - and hence the two exclamation marks ?
I am pretty sure (the machine is at home) that my TCP/IP is set to Automatically receive the IP address as that was what I was told to do when I set up the connection with the WiFi feed of my broadband.
I don't want to take too much of your time and I'm wondering if I should just go for the USB link and wait til I really need the internet link.
TP