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

Crocodile - 16 Dec 2002 03:59

maestro - 28 Feb 2007 17:35 - 5468 of 11003

why are moneyam monitor prices up to a hour behind LSE prices...advfns are fine

IanT(MoneyAM) - 01 Mar 2007 07:40 - 5469 of 11003

maestro,

They are not behind, the prices I am seeing are up to date and at the correct time. As I said to you when you called a few days ago, it would appear that for some reason the applet is getting stuck on your machine. did you try re loading the java as I suggested?

Ian

The Other Kevin - 01 Mar 2007 08:10 - 5470 of 11003

Ian - I have the same problem but a refresh makes it all start streaming again.

IanT(MoneyAM) - 01 Mar 2007 08:12 - 5471 of 11003

TOK,

Can you try reloading java by clicking on the word java above the stockwatch please?

Ian

DocProc - 01 Mar 2007 08:15 - 5472 of 11003

See Tools, Internet Options, Advanced

Try ticking 'Empty Temporary Internet Files folder when browser is closed' box

The Other Kevin - 01 Mar 2007 08:34 - 5473 of 11003

Ian and Doc - Done and done, thanks. I'll let you know if the hiccup recurs.

Haystack - 01 Mar 2007 11:19 - 5474 of 11003

I am not sure how 'maestro' would know thay MAM prices were behind ADVFN bearing in mind that he claims to be banned by them!

Mega Bucks - 01 Mar 2007 12:42 - 5475 of 11003

Could be of some use to someone and its free :-)

Free Wi-Fi hotspots

Sputnik - 03 Mar 2007 13:23 - 5476 of 11003

At times my computer runs slow when running various trading software and platforms, it can take it,s time to respond to different comands but eventually catches up.

It has an AMD Athlon 3000+ with 2.16ghz 512mb of Ram and runs three monitors.

To overcome this problem can anyone offer advice as I've been told to upgrade the video card or add more memory to two 1gig matching sticks.

TIA

Seymour Clearly - 03 Mar 2007 13:41 - 5477 of 11003

Sputnik, 512 mb of ram is really nowhere nearly enough for what you're doing - I'd go with the memory option first. I'm not sure how much processing is required for the software so can't offer any advice on the processor.

What video card do you run?

Haystack - 03 Mar 2007 14:17 - 5478 of 11003

I would say memory is the very first thing to try. It is also one of the cheapest improvements you can make. What anti-virus software are you running. McAfee virus software can seriously slow your PC.

Seymour Clearly - 03 Mar 2007 14:31 - 5479 of 11003

So does Norton - big time!

Haystack - 03 Mar 2007 14:46 - 5480 of 11003

I use free Avira antivirus as real-time protection and then scan regularly with a few others such as AVG, Lavasoft AD-Aware etc.

DocProc - 03 Mar 2007 16:48 - 5481 of 11003

This is a great place from which to download FREE software. It is one of the website pages belonging to the business who looks after my machine.

Check out: http://www.computerdoctors.uk.net/pages/links.htm

Stan - 03 Mar 2007 18:59 - 5482 of 11003

Don't suppose you can recommend a similar Mac outfit in the uk can you DP?

I have used one up near Mansfield before, but always good to here of any more by recommendation.

Digger - 03 Mar 2007 22:24 - 5483 of 11003

Anti virus review site

Digger - 03 Mar 2007 22:33 - 5484 of 11003

Bitdefender site

Have tried it for a month and it seems quite light compared with the norton etc. Support seems good and prompt 3/4 mins for phone help.USA site seems to offer the best price .Seems user friendly and easily configured.

skinny - 04 Mar 2007 16:32 - 5485 of 11003

Just had a phone call from a mate - he has tried to use a PC which he hasn't used for a few months and is being asked for a password for his userid - as far as he is aware, he has never set a password - he is using XP home - any ideas as to how to find or circumvent the password?

DocProc - 04 Mar 2007 16:53 - 5486 of 11003

Since there isn't a password, the answer to the question is to tell him, 'Enter nothing at all (ie, don't enter anything) and just click OK.'

Optimist - 04 Mar 2007 17:20 - 5487 of 11003

Skinny

If a blank passowrd does not do the trick, PM me and I'll send you an ISO image of a CD that will reset the password. I'm afraid I can't remember where I got the program from.
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