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

Crocodile - 16 Dec 2002 03:59

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.

Seymour Clearly - 27 Mar 2007 23:03 - 5592 of 11003

I'm looking for somewhere to host our non-complicated business website. Does anyone have any experiences positive or negative?

I've looked at Microsoft Office Live basic which is free. Can't use html with it, and once you go beyond this it starts getting expensive (from 11.95 a month!). I think it may well prove better to have someone host it here in blighty.

How good are the cheap hosts?

greekman - 28 Mar 2007 07:37 - 5593 of 11003

Please Help.
I put Vista onto my new Dell laptop yesterday. The laptop was Vista compatible.
Every web site is working fine except one. It is a competitor to this site so don't wish to name it.
This site will not fully load, and takes over 15 mins even to partially load it. It then comes to a grinding halt.
Can't understand why it is only this one site that has problems.
I know it is not the site itself as I can open it OK on my desk top PC with XP.
Thanks in advance Greek.

hewittalan6 - 28 Mar 2007 07:46 - 5594 of 11003

SC,
I built a site and had it hosted by webeden.com
I am the most computer illiterate person I know and it was simple and cheap. I have had no issues with hosting or reliability and can recommend it, though if you want traffic generating by the host, you could probably do a lot better. This was never an issue for us though cos its primary function was for staff to use to submit business.
Have a look if you like by clicking on the house symbol next to my name.
Alan

Seymour Clearly - 28 Mar 2007 08:02 - 5595 of 11003

Thanks Alan, will look.

Edit, just looked. Nice clean, fast site.

Optimist - 28 Mar 2007 10:03 - 5596 of 11003

SC

For website hosting, check Myhosting.com

For free site building software try NVU

Seymour Clearly - 28 Mar 2007 10:12 - 5597 of 11003

Thanks Optimist.

Also giving the staff access to t'internet, so want to know how we can log the usage without them being able to delete the history.

Any ideas?

Optimist - 28 Mar 2007 10:32 - 5598 of 11003

SC

Set your system up with a proxy server that controls all internet access.

One way is to convert an old PC into a firewall with Smoothwall Express. A standard installation will give you a good firewall and a basic proxy server, but this can easily be expanded to give enhanced logging, content control and timed access etc.

If you decide to take that route I could give you some pointers as to what addons to use.

Seymour Clearly - 28 Mar 2007 11:00 - 5599 of 11003

I'll have a google about poxy servers - have just had the internet connections and new kit installed.

greekman - 28 Mar 2007 18:07 - 5600 of 11003

For those who have a DELL computer and have or are upgrading to Vista.

A site I belong to (see previous post) wont load on my system DELL/Vista upgrade.
It appears if your system comes with the latest version of McAFEE, McAFEE has a bug which either stops some sites loading and/or slows many sites down.
The tech boys at this site have had several reports re this.
I have informed DELL and await their reply.
Will update this if anyone asks.

Treblewide - 28 Mar 2007 23:30 - 5601 of 11003

some help needed here folks...my company auto-updates my software on my machines and they chnged my firewall today to the integrated symantec offering, now when i have to sign into any kind of secure server, it blocks it...anyone got any ideas, i have allowed all IE traffic and have tried to change the security level but it is set by the company.....i cant be bothered caling some guy in India who has no idea what I am on about
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