Crocodile
- 16 Dec 2002 03:59
Abacus
- 31 May 2003 18:16
- 542 of 11003
Mr Euro
Here is the address of a page which I found very useful for back-up info. It is by Fred Langa. You can also download the article which makes for much easier reading. It is a small (40.2kb)zip file which once opened becomes a help file.
The address of the page is:
http://www.langa.com/backups/backups.htm
And if you want to go straight to the download:
http://www.freetune.com/backups/backups.zip
Within the article is lots - maybe too much - info about ways of backing up your data. There are also links to other useful articles about specific ways of backing up data like the tape option outlined above.
Mr Euro
- 01 Jun 2003 19:26
- 543 of 11003
Thanks all, very much appreciated. Will have a look for a tap machine on ebay and hopefully I wont end up with a tape recorder :-)
Kayak
- 02 Jun 2003 13:02
- 545 of 11003
Yes, definitely buy new. Dabs is probably a better bet,
http://www.dabs.com. Also check the cost of the tapes.
robber
- 03 Jun 2003 13:20
- 546 of 11003
Any ideas where I go next on this internet connection problem;
Im trying to connect via a laptop, I dial up and connect to the ISP without any trouble but dont seem to get any data flow after an initial 500 to 600 bytes.
So far Ive tried;
two modems (one int, one ext)
several ISPs
several phone lines (including the one I normally connect on)
two different modem to phone connecting cables
Any further suggestions welcomed
thanks
Neil
the troll
- 03 Jun 2003 14:07
- 547 of 11003
robber - sounds like you've covered everything other than the software running on the PC itself. Try uninstalling all networking components (TCP/IP etc), rebooting and reinstalling. Check all operating system service packs/patches/modem drivers are up to date (just go to www.windowsupdate.com if using a recent version of Windows, and the modem manufacturer's website).
robber
- 03 Jun 2003 14:54
- 548 of 11003
Hi troll, thanks for that, pretty sure that SPs and drivers are up to date. The problem with removing networking components is that I want to run the laptop using ICS via my home network most of the time but use dialup access when Im away from home. Will have a play around anyway as youve given me a few ideas
thanks
Neil
robber
- 03 Jun 2003 15:17
- 549 of 11003
troll, nice one, I cleared out a few of the redundant networking components but left both the networking and dialup protocols that I presently use. Result; faultless access via either dialup or ICS.
thanks for pointing me in the right direction.
cheers
Neil
Kayak
- 06 Jun 2003 20:02
- 551 of 11003
iain, if you search the web there are plenty of references to gapi32.dll being missing. You can download it from
here if you need it but I would try to understand why it's missing first. You are likely to have installed or configured some application as a mail client.
Crocodile
- 06 Jun 2003 21:14
- 552 of 11003
the troll has it right, it is software. Are you using Win98 by any chance ?
Nice site for DLL'S k!
skinny
- 16 Jun 2003 16:53
- 553 of 11003
I've just received AOL vers 8 - anybody been brave enough to upgrade yet?
the troll
- 16 Jun 2003 16:58
- 554 of 11003
skinny - Put the disc in the bin and go and lie in a quiet room until the urge passes.
:-)
robber
- 16 Jun 2003 19:11
- 555 of 11003
anyone got any bright ideas for 'dealing with' surfcontrol :-(((
Neil
skinny
- 16 Jun 2003 20:38
- 556 of 11003
the troll - exactly my thoughts/action :-) - but you've got to ask!
Mr Euro
- 17 Jun 2003 20:53
- 557 of 11003
Interesting one. Some how today an application called "Fuck off haha" has installed itself on my desktop, start-up menu and in a windows directory. I think it came in via email and might be someone trying to be funny. Didn't want to open it just in case and have scanned attachments but nothing. It also got by my firewall.
Now it may have started out as a prank but I can't delete the file from the windows directory and just gives me a message "Cannot delete Fuck off haha". It also reinstalls itself whenever I reboot.
Anyone any ideas?
Kayak
- 17 Jun 2003 21:04
- 558 of 11003
Mr E: to delete the file try right-clicking on it, click on Properties, and untick all the boxes under "attributes". Then try to delete again. If it reinstalls itself on reboot you will need to edit the registry.
I've looked in the Virus information and there is no information about it which might mean it is a new virus. It's unlikely to be someone trying to be funny.
Mr Euro
- 17 Jun 2003 21:08
- 559 of 11003
Hi K, Yes tried that and all I get on delete is "Cannot delete Fuck off haha: access is denied
Make sure the disk is not full or write protected and that the file is not in use.
This is becoming annoying.
Kayak
- 17 Jun 2003 21:13
- 560 of 11003
OK that means the file is in use. Go into task manager and end the task if it has an obvious name, otherwise list the names of all the tasks here and we may be able to help...
Mr Euro
- 17 Jun 2003 21:19
- 561 of 11003
Thanks Kayak, yes it named under a running process and deleted after that. I still don't understand how it got through a firewall and norton. Once again thanks and you still haven't given me your username :-) A couple of guys picked up that table and chairs this evening, paid cash and the notes looked ok :-)