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

Crocodile - 16 Dec 2002 03:59

Haystack - 29 Mar 2007 11:42 - 5602 of 11003

Treblewide

Do you have Java on your PC I have seen a number of comments recently on the Internet about companies stopping Java being loaded onto corporate PCs.

Treblewide - 29 Mar 2007 12:32 - 5603 of 11003

haystack yes I do however I work for a technology company...if they have stopped Java being loaded the place would grind to a halt.....but hey that would not surprise me

looks like long painful phone call to India then!

Bolshi - 30 Mar 2007 10:04 - 5604 of 11003

Now here's a funny thing:
Switched on my PC this morning - everything seemed fine. Clicked on my icon's to connect t'internet & was presented with 'My Documents' folder instead. I've got separate icons for IE and BT/Yahoo & it happened on both.
I thought o-oh and tried a System Restore (panic? moi?) to load in yesterday's settings. I managed to get the Start page up and MS page asking to restore to an earlier date but then nothing, I couldn't click on the proceed button.
I then turned off the PC. The only difference I noticed on the Start - Turn Off Computer pop-up was that 'Hibernate' was showing instead of 'Stand By'.
To cut a boring story short, everything worked fine on the second attempt.
Am now running a deep virus scan. Nothing so far.
Is this just 'one of those things' ?

Optimist - 30 Mar 2007 10:20 - 5605 of 11003

Bolshi

I've not heard of that before, but could it have been caused by an automatic MS update?

Bolshi - 30 Mar 2007 12:07 - 5606 of 11003

O. I'm on auto update so not sure when updates are done, but this happened before connection to the web or any other chores.
All seems OK and virus deep scan gave a clean bill of health.
Fingers crossed I guess.

Edit: Friend of mine yesterday had Norton warn her about an automatic MS update & it told her NOT to download the update.

greekman - 30 Mar 2007 13:39 - 5607 of 11003

Bolshi,

Are you on Vista, as the problem you are describing was one mentioned in yesterdays papers (I think it was the Telegraph). As for your mention, "The only difference I noticed on the Start - Turn Off Computer pop-up was that 'Hibernate' was showing instead of 'Stand by". That has happened to me several times after loading Vista from XP. It is a fault that many have complained about. It appears that if you have Vista and Mcaffe, they are not working well together.They have sent me a fix to do, so if it works I will post it here.
Cheers Greek.

Bolshi - 30 Mar 2007 14:01 - 5608 of 11003

Thanks Greek but no, I'm not running Vista.

Home XP.

scussy - 01 Apr 2007 10:59 - 5609 of 11003

just had a new router installed,runs 3 PC's on ethernet cable and all get speeds of 9.5 megs which is good as iam on 10 meg VM (old ntl),
the problem i have is that the laptop on wireless only gets 5.5 meg,
is there anything i can do to get a better speed,
my router is NETGEAR rangemax WPN824.

TIA
steve

Haystack - 01 Apr 2007 12:20 - 5610 of 11003

I get more than that on wireless with a Netgear router. Are you using the wireless adapter on the laptop that matches the router? Does that speed also apply when the laptop is very close to the router?

There are a few settings on the router that I changed from default as a result of a forum and it seemed to speed things up. The UPnP is to do with being able to share music for a HiFi system. It may slow things down a bit.

Mode set to Auto
UPnP OFF

There may have been a couple of others, but I forget which.

ThePublisher - 03 Apr 2007 07:48 - 5611 of 11003

Has anyone tried this third party defragger?

http://www.kessels.com/JkDefrag/index.html

My XP laptop seems to be struggling to defrag its main drive which is probably dominated by EOD files. I've tried the MS defragger three times and it is still showing lots of red bars.

TP

Optimist - 03 Apr 2007 09:58 - 5612 of 11003

TP

I've not tried the one you mention, but the one to have is Diskeeper. It's the full version of the one that Microsoft use. Don't bother getting the trial version as you will end up buying it anyway.

One of the reasons that a defrag does not defrag all files, is that the directories can't be defragmented while Windows is running. This has to be done at boot time and the built in one does not do this. I recently installed a free version of Paragon Partition Magic 8 which also has this facility, although when I tried it, it seemed very slow.

Kayak - 03 Apr 2007 10:32 - 5613 of 11003

You can defrag in safe mode with the built-in defrag, it is somewhat better at getting the last few files done. Mind you I don't think it makes any difference in real terms.

ThePublisher - 03 Apr 2007 11:00 - 5614 of 11003

Optimist,

Thanks for that pointer.

"Don't bother getting the trial version as you will end up buying it anyway."

There are three versions.

http://www.diskeepereurope.com/en/07_general/products_dk.htm

I am sure the top version is overkill for me. I thought I'd buy the Home version as I can always upgrade. Do you think I should get the Pro edition anyway?

TP

Kayak - 03 Apr 2007 11:25 - 5615 of 11003

Before you spend money TP, have you checked that no other applications are running when you defrag and that the disk drive has a reasonable amount of space free?

ThePublisher - 03 Apr 2007 11:44 - 5616 of 11003

Kayak

Yes on both counts.

I do use Quotetracker for my real time US stocks, but I'd turned it off.

And the drive is not much more than 50% full.

It reduces the amount of red each time, but I felt something bespoke might do a better job and the blurb about the software that Optimist found is highly persuasive - and I'm a sucker for anything like that. Which is why I need you folks to stop me making a fool of myself!!!

TP

Optimist - 03 Apr 2007 11:47 - 5617 of 11003

TP

In case you havent seen it, they have a summary of features. The main thing that I spotted about the pro edition is the Efficient Defragmentation of Large Files though there are a couple of other useful ones. I'm still using and older Pro version which I find very good.

Kayak

The MS offering of Diskeeper will normally cope with open files so safe mode running would be less useful. What it can't do is defragment the NTFS directory structure or the MFT file even under safe mode. Hence the need for boot time defragmentation.

ThePublisher - 03 Apr 2007 12:00 - 5618 of 11003

Optimist,

Yes I spotted the summary. My snag was in not being able to evaluate them.

I think it was you who commented a couple of weeks ago how much more resilient NTFS is, when I commented on how much more stable XP is compared with its earlier brothers.

I noticed last night that my XP laptop is actually using FAT32. Maybe I selected that when I installed my XP a year or more ago. Anyway I guess I am stuck with it now and, touch wood, it is not causing any problems.

TP

Bolshi - 03 Apr 2007 12:43 - 5619 of 11003

TP. If you're a sucker for stuff you don't really need, you could get Fix-It Utilities. It lets you defrag the register. Mmmmmm!
:-)))

Kayak - 03 Apr 2007 12:44 - 5620 of 11003

Twas me :-)

You can easily convert the disk to NTFS, and should. Merely close all the applications you can, including as many as you can in your system tray, open a DOS window and type

CONVERT C:/FS:NTFS

assuming C: is your disk drive.

Only reason not to convert is if you still have anything to do with Windows 98 or before.

ThePublisher - 03 Apr 2007 13:43 - 5621 of 11003

K.

Had a little Google during my lunchbreak and the first thread that came up was:-

http://www.aumha.org/win5/a/ntfscvt.php

Do you think this business about moving "all the data area up to a 4K boundary" is important. If it is then I don't fancy his method as I don't have a floppy drive on my laptop.

Otherwise, as you say, it's deadly simple.

TP
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