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

Crocodile - 16 Dec 2002 03:59

Optimist - 03 Apr 2008 21:07 - 6716 of 11003

MB

I guess the only way to find out is to try it but I suspect it will not work.

In any case, why bother? If your printer is already connected to the network, then both computers should be able to use it via the network.

ExecLine - 05 Apr 2008 11:59 - 6717 of 11003

Find out what is really running on your computer! This link is to an excellent web site facility and tool and I personally recommend it.

http://www.fileresearchcenter.com/

Identify what is running on your computer. Then it shows you the list and provides for each thing found, free information about safe and unsafe files, processes, services, spyware, adware, malware, trojans, and other programs that may be on your computer.

You can also enter the name of the File, Process, Service, or DLL and locate in FileResearch Center's database. If the item is NOT listed, you can report the file so they can analyze it.

I also use 'SuperAntiSpyeware Free Edition' from this particular web site to look for Spyware, Adware and Malware, Trojans, Worms and other Parasites or harmful software on my machine.

Richgit69 - 05 Apr 2008 17:42 - 6718 of 11003

anyone know of a way of getting FREE access to internet using Wifi with Ipod or Moblie devices while out and about, is there any free ISP or services?

I am thinking of something along the lines of opensource

ExecLine - 05 Apr 2008 20:19 - 6719 of 11003

RG

Once you're on, try this...

Richgit69 - 05 Apr 2008 22:40 - 6720 of 11003

funny (not)

Bolshi - 07 Apr 2008 09:17 - 6721 of 11003

I've been saving a new Excel file (.xls) to my CD drive so I can keep 2 pc's in sync.with a price list. When I amended some stuff on the PC last night & tried to save it to disk it wouldn't let me because there was a file already there with that name. It wouldn't let me overwrite it or delete it either. The file is read only and when I try to click on the properties to amend it, the boxes stay greyed out!
Why did it save the file originally as a read only and how do I change it now it's like that please? Thanks in advance.

Edit: The disk is RW

Optimist - 07 Apr 2008 10:47 - 6722 of 11003

Bolshi

I suspect that although you are using a RW disk, it is seen as RO by the Windows file system as the disk is only writable with a CD burning program.

You can't write to a CD from Excel, so you need to load the file from your CD, and Save As... to your hard disk and then copy the file to the CD.

An easier way would be to use a USB flash drive.

Bolshi - 07 Apr 2008 10:59 - 6723 of 11003

Thanks O.

HARRYCAT - 08 Apr 2008 11:36 - 6724 of 11003

Flash Drives are definitely the way forward, imo. 20 for 2gb drive. No moving parts or damaged surfaces & incredibly easy to use. It seems that 'A' drives are now disappearing from PC's, I wonder how long it will be before CD drives also go?

ThePublisher - 08 Apr 2008 11:41 - 6725 of 11003

I've now got two devices that are not recognised by the USB sockets on my Asus S5 laptop. One is a Ricoh GRD2 camera and the other is a Garmin Nuvi 760 that arrived today.

The camera is not a big problem as my studio PC can connect with it.

However the Garmin is more of a bore as I will need to update the maps and speed cameras via the laptop.

I'm guessing that it is a motherboard problem.

I have fiddled around for too long looking for drivers - and anyway XP Pro, which is what I use, is supposed to recognise everything.

Would the quick fix be to get a PCMCIA card that produced a powered USB socket. There are some here.

But there could be better sites - or someone may have a better suggestion.

Thanks in advance,

TP

Optimist - 08 Apr 2008 12:42 - 6726 of 11003

Harrycat

Whilst I agree that Flash Drives are the way forward, I would caution against their overuse.

As a data transfer medium they are excellent although their size and ease of use brings it's own security issues. The main problem is that they can progressively burn out after repeated use and their long term reliability will not be that good - although it is better than floppies and quite possibly better than writable CD's. Don't trust them for long term data storage.

The other problem is that they can be configured to autorun when plugged into Windows. This is potentially a massive security risk. Always disable autorun before using a device that you are not 101% sure of.

ThePublisher - 09 Apr 2008 10:59 - 6727 of 11003

My USB problems.

I found a suggestion on another forum that the problem may be that my laptop has set the BIOS of my USB ports to USB1.

Can someone tell me how, with XP Pro, I can get to those screens that enable me to alter, if needed, the BIOS for the USB ?

Thanks in adv.

TP

Mega Bucks - 09 Apr 2008 12:25 - 6728 of 11003

Optimist that some interesting information about Flash Drives !!!

Richgit69 - 09 Apr 2008 19:36 - 6729 of 11003

The last fews days now, each time I open multiply IE windows it crashes, I'v done the usuall virus, defra spyware checks nothing wrong I can find, other than installing IE again any other suggestions?

HARRYCAT - 09 Apr 2008 20:27 - 6730 of 11003

I had that problem a while ago. Check RAM, but usually if RAM is full or faulty it will use disc space for memory. Check 'C' drive has sufficient space remaining.
It's not a remedy, but if you change the setting in 'Internet Options - Advanced' & check the 'Reuse same window when opening shortcuts' box, then this may prevent crashes 'til someone comes up with a solution.

Richgit69 - 09 Apr 2008 22:00 - 6731 of 11003

Harrycat, thanks I'll give it ago

Richgit69 - 10 Apr 2008 11:51 - 6732 of 11003

Looking for a good PC Base Unit, must be able to connect 3 or 4 monitors with DVI connections powerful Graphics card to run the latest games on all monitors for less than 500 plus all the other extras 2GB+ memory, fast processor, any good deals at the moment around

Digger - 10 Apr 2008 13:06 - 6733 of 11003

Free Epsom printer /cartridge control programme

tyketto - 10 Apr 2008 15:02 - 6734 of 11003

Rich,
Got a flyer from a friend who knows this small shop in Hayes Mx.
I think they might build to order.
5 models of gamers advertised from 359 to439.
All 2GB ddr2 800meg,8500GT 256MB graphics.
All duol processor.
AMDX2 4200(2.2Gh)
AMDX2 4800(2.5Gh)
Intel E2160X2(1.8Gh)
" E4500X2(2.2Gh)
" E6750(2.66Gh)
3D sound.
Tel 0208 581 4004 (0870 027 3660)
Havn't tried the 0208 no.Looked it up on saynoto0870)

mac
PS 320GB HD

Richgit69 - 10 Apr 2008 18:14 - 6735 of 11003

tyyketto, thanks ;-)
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