Crocodile
- 16 Dec 2002 03:59
foale
- 02 Nov 2007 14:50
- 6296 of 11003
how do I do that with my SP Pro service pack 1 CD
foale
- 02 Nov 2007 15:16
- 6298 of 11003
that is very kind I have PM'd you....
foale
- 02 Nov 2007 16:34
- 6300 of 11003
its the XP Pro
foale
- 02 Nov 2007 17:32
- 6302 of 11003
thank you...this really is a full service PC clinic....lol
Seymour Clearly
- 02 Nov 2007 20:08
- 6303 of 11003
Optimist, when you have a moment:
Device manager shows IEEE 1394 Bus host controllers/
Texas instruments OHCI Compliant IEEE 1394 Host controller.
Alternatively, I could get hold of a wireless PCMIA card. I've got one somewhere.
Seymour Clearly
- 02 Nov 2007 21:36
- 6305 of 11003
I can connect my laptop to my router with a normal network cable (ie RJ45). Just doesn\'t work! The 1394 socket is tiny - ie like a small mini usb socket. How do I get into the bios again. F? on bootup.
In bIOS now, what am I looking for?
Seymour Clearly
- 02 Nov 2007 22:11
- 6307 of 11003
Enjoy your evening - you deserve it :-)
Edit, think I've found a jumper switch alonside it. Ha!
Edit 2 - Nope, it's just a tiny piece of green plastic. Found this on Dell's website & it may explain:
RE: no network link lights on the inspiron 8000
All I8K's come with the network socket. However, the network hardware inside is an option.
I think it's time to find that wireless card.
Seymour Clearly
- 04 Nov 2007 23:13
- 6309 of 11003
Well, I\'ve now got my 3COM PCMIA wireless card in, software installed, rebooted, and the link light keeps flashing but can\'t get any connection to my wireless router.
Seymour Clearly
- 05 Nov 2007 00:07
- 6311 of 11003
Yes, working OK in device manager. Where do I find Network Properties?
Optimist
- 05 Nov 2007 15:05
- 6313 of 11003
IE7 Freezing on Vista
Several weeks ago, there was some discussion on this thread about IE7 freezing on Windows Vista. Since then I have occasionally spent time trying to track it down and now have a theory as to what is happening, a couple of suspects and a workaround.
The problem is that sometimes when a page is loaded or refreshed in IE7 running on Vista, the page completely freezes and stops responding. It's normally possible to change tabs, but the only thing you can do with the frozen one is force IE7 to close using Task Manager. So far as I know, this does not effect Firefox or IE7 running on Win XP.
The problem is clearly caused when loading a page and because it is intermittent the suspicion must be on adverts. It could be that this is caused by a DNS or connection problem with several different sites in the same advert confusing IE7, but my current theory is that the some adverts are trying to download and/or execute files with forbidden extensions and this is being picked up by the enhanced security in Vista.
In a short time, I have logged a website embedded in an advert mistakenly intercepted by my content filter as a .com file (from Deutche Bank I think this was a normal advert.), a .zip file (possible from Deutche Bank) and a .vb file ( from Reuters this was a script connected with ShockwaveFlash). I'm sure that there are many more examples and it is perhaps unfair to highlight these two companies but my understanding is that Vista would try to block these files and similar ones could be causing the freezing. Unfortunately, if I try to load the suspect URL's with in a browser they do not cause a problem on there own (although the zip file asked whether to download or open) so I can't be sure that this is the cause.
The solution that I have found to work is to enable the transparent proxy server on my firewall and the freezing problem has stopped. I can't see any reason why this should fix either of the causes that I suggested above, especially as the amount of data cached is minimal but it does. It is possible that Microsoft magically fixed things, but when I ran without the proxy sever for a day I had some problems.
I guess that most people will not be able to try this solution as many cheaper routers do not have a proxy server, but if your ISP has a proxy server, it may be worth configuring your system to use it and see what happens.
I would be very interested to hear from anyone else who is still experiencing this problem and from anyone who can comment on my supposed causes and solution.
Seymour Clearly
- 05 Nov 2007 16:32
- 6314 of 11003
Optimist, thanks for all your help to date. I am now at the point where I think there's something fundamentally incorrect in my system setup for the W2K laptop. Really busy over the rest of this week - days and evenings - and the laptop is needed very soon so I'm having a chap I trust look at this. He'll probably fix it in an hour!
Incidentally, your post above comes through with apostrophes as white question marks inside a black diamond. Is this my language for Firefox as it seems to only be happening since Firefox was upgraded?
Edit - but my apostrophes in this post are showing normally!
kernow
- 05 Nov 2007 16:47
- 6315 of 11003
The Publisher,
My HP laptop has quit working for no reason on 3 occasions - just shuts down in the blink of an eye but then reboots fine as if nothing has happened. Very strange but I'm taking it as an omen and looking for a replacement. I remembered your post about laptops direct. I take it your asus is some own brand? Are you still an enthusiast of the supplier and the product?
TIA