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

Crocodile - 16 Dec 2002 03:59

Seymour Clearly - 16 Mar 2007 08:06 - 5572 of 11003

Not sure then. Did you remove Norton by doing a proper uninstall through control panel?

This could be a red herring - there may be something else completely unconnected going on.

When you installed the new AVG did you click on "repair installation" rather than "install" because that's the way you're supposed to if you already had AVG on it. I use AVG free myself so am a fan.

jj50 - 16 Mar 2007 09:12 - 5573 of 11003

Yes, SC. I uninstalled the Norton before the first installation of AVG. This time,
I clicked on the "repair installation" option but perhaps I shall try the "install" option next. Shall let you know if that works. Appreciate your suggestions :-)

AVG works well on my other machines and I had no problems updating them.

Optimist - 16 Mar 2007 10:10 - 5574 of 11003

Jennifer

Try the Norton Removal Tool to get rid of Norton AV completely. It's a Norton tool and seems to work well but you may need to run it 2 or 3 times.

jj50 - 16 Mar 2007 11:29 - 5575 of 11003

Optimist ... thank you, shall try that :-)

Jennifer

Seymour Clearly - 16 Mar 2007 13:55 - 5576 of 11003

Also Jennifer, I'd comletely uninstall AVG before re-installing - but you were going to do that anyway weren't you? :-)

jj50 - 16 Mar 2007 16:02 - 5577 of 11003

Thank you SC and Optimist. Uninstalled everything in sight and
now up and running :-) Brilliant!

chocolat - 18 Mar 2007 12:48 - 5578 of 11003

Does anyone here know anything about Sage accounting software?
Had a powercut at work last week, and not been able to access it since.
A message comes up saying that the programme is already in use (something like that).

MightyMicro - 18 Mar 2007 15:32 - 5579 of 11003

Choccie: We use Sage too, I'll ask about when I get into the office. Just a suggestion: bizarre though it may seem, have you tried Sage's support?

chocolat - 18 Mar 2007 15:52 - 5580 of 11003

I knew you'd say that, Dezza.
We have it for the payroll, but not for that, as it doesn't normally go wrong.
They have us over a barrel as it is with all their updatey things - forever trying to scare me into buying stuff we don't need. I did suggest to our lady who comes in once a week to enter all the gubbins - I never touch it :S - that she might ring up the payroll support people, as it could just as well have happened had she had that programme open.
But thanks, I'd be ever so grateful if you come up with a solution before Wednesday :)

Seymour Clearly - 18 Mar 2007 20:09 - 5581 of 11003

Choccy, bit of a stable door and horses bolting theme here, but UPS boxes are cheap these days. APC ones do a proper system shutdown if the power doesn't come back on in time.

Kayak - 18 Mar 2007 20:48 - 5582 of 11003

This is what I have choccy, very good value for the money. Lasts about 20 mins on a 400W load and most importantly does an orderly shutdown when it knows it's about to run out of battery.

Belkin 1200VA UPS

chocolat - 18 Mar 2007 22:14 - 5583 of 11003

Thank you very much fellas :)
Now all I need to do is get the programme back :S

Sorry to be thick, K - but will that one be as effective with a master and 3 slaves?

Kayak - 18 Mar 2007 22:31 - 5584 of 11003

I can see you with three slaves, choccy, not sure about the master...

&ltpinch&gt

OK if what you mean is that you have four computers then no, it wouldn't be enough to power them all. However I would have thought that the master would have the database and protecting that would probably be enough for you to avoid corruption.

Seymour Clearly - 18 Mar 2007 23:43 - 5585 of 11003

That's all we do - protect the server.

skinny - 21 Mar 2007 08:21 - 5586 of 11003

I've just been asked if it possible to run a windows 95 game "RISK" under windows xp - any ideas?

On edit:- found some sites!

kernow - 21 Mar 2007 08:47 - 5587 of 11003

Any of you clever people know how much usable space is on a 1gb SD card. I know 1024mb is the nominal figure. How much is lost to formating info? I have sat nav maps @956mb to load. Should they fit?

TIA

Seymour Clearly - 21 Mar 2007 09:02 - 5588 of 11003

While there is no absolute answer regarding capacity, the best we can do is give approximations of how much data can be stored. Although its advertised as a 1GB memory stick, only 949 MB of it is usable from the start, due to system overhead.

Sandisk 1Gb review

kernow - 21 Mar 2007 09:15 - 5589 of 11003

Very many thanks SC.

Kayak - 21 Mar 2007 10:44 - 5590 of 11003

Careful kernow, because sometimes (particularly in the hard disk world) a MB is made to mean 1,000,000 bytes rather than 1024x1024, same for a GB. Makes the specs look bigger! Just bought a 150GB disk for instance that is 150,000,000,000 bytes or not quite 140 proper GBs.

kernow - 21 Mar 2007 12:09 - 5591 of 11003

Thanks Guys. Hindsight is wonderful. Unfortunately I'd already bought this card and have had to be selctive in the maps to download so as to fit them on. At 0.99p plus a free usb card reader, the card was a bargain but other readers should note the latest Tom Tom maps will not all fit. Mind you I rarely visit Scandanavia and Spain in the same day lol.
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