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

Crocodile - 16 Dec 2002 03:59

Optimist - 09 May 2008 13:04 - 6797 of 11003

CC

Do you mean SP2 or SP3?

CC - 09 May 2008 13:24 - 6798 of 11003

sorry SP3.

I've loaded a second version of xp now. It advised me to be partion the disk to do so then refused to let me. ahh windows - don't you just love it.

PC working fine now but I can't find a recent *.pst file. Going to worry about it later. Trying to set my computer up enough now to do some trading

Optimist - 09 May 2008 13:51 - 6799 of 11003

CC

That makes sense, I've been running an early RC version of SP3 since December and allthough generally I'm pleased with it, I have had some issues with some programs not running under some user accounts.

I haven't reasearched it yet, but I'm beginning to think that SP3 causes problems with some permissions.

The Other Kevin - 09 May 2008 17:30 - 6800 of 11003

Huffed and puffed and finally loaded SP3. Not easy and now I'm not sure of the benefits, if any.

Optimist - 09 May 2008 19:27 - 6801 of 11003

I've never had any trouble loading a MS service pack, but I allways download the full file, which is normally 100's of MB, and run it from the hard disk.

I wonder if the people who are having problems are using the small download file which fetches the remainder of the SP once you start the installation. IMO this method is far more likely to create problems.

miner49er - 09 May 2008 20:07 - 6802 of 11003

Totally agree Optimist, here's a direct link to all 316.5 megs -

http://download.microsoft.com/download/d/3/0/d30e32d8-418a-469d-b600-f32ce3edf42d/WindowsXP-KB936929-SP3-x86-ENU.exe

CC - 11 May 2008 08:42 - 6803 of 11003

well i finally managed to get outlook back.

It appears that if you do a search for *.pst using the search tool in explorer it just won't find it no matter whether hidden or system files are turned on or not.

good old msdos prompt did the job though. don't you just love windows ?

PeterG - 11 May 2008 09:25 - 6804 of 11003

CC, looks like you're not the only one having problems with SP3. I think I'll leave updating mine until later...

http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/05/09/windows_xp_sp3_reboots_crashes/

scussy - 11 May 2008 10:19 - 6805 of 11003

my laptop got SP3 all done in 45 mins with no probs,

richgit, sometimes the cheaper parts are not allways the best way to go,
i am not saying that MESH systems are no good,i did supply 3 family members with mesh duel core 3800 biy they only look at web,MSN and emails,all still going strong and no problems,
if you want a good gamiming rig and a pc for heavy programs running at same time and want 3ghz,
the OC's i would go for,

CC - 11 May 2008 10:58 - 6806 of 11003

Interesing scussy cos I think my problem started before sp3 update but only became serious when it ran. before the update task manager was running about 10 processes called winupdate and it was in my start up menu.

It was killing the performance of my pc so I removed it from my start up menu and then ran went and got sp3.

hmm

scussy - 11 May 2008 18:07 - 6807 of 11003

lappy ok here,got to do another 3 yet,i dont think i do my dads pc yet,
before a major update i run all security software and defrag,restart so a restore point is made jsut in case,
AVG 8 does slow the pc down with the scanners running,i have turned them off,
i do still have the anti-virus and firwall running behind a router too,should be ok,

stewart3250 - 13 May 2008 08:38 - 6808 of 11003

Morning all,

I am currently on my lap top as my desktop will not boot, I wonder if anyone can assist, it comes up with the message that file corrupt or not there, the file is system 32, it simply will not boot although it has done this before i have a feeling this time is a major problem.

I have windows XP and it says I can repair it by inserting the set up disk which may have come with the PC, when I bought it there was no disks as everything was pre loaded.

I wondered what set up disk I need for XP and indeed where can I get one, i might be able to get it to boot if I can repair it.

TIA

Optimist - 13 May 2008 09:27 - 6809 of 11003

Stewart

The first thing to consider is what caused the file to be corrupted. It could be a virus, a one off occurence or most likely, the disk is on the way out.

If you put any value on the data that is on that disk then you have to assume the latter and recover thedata first.

Don't try to boot from that disk, as Windows creates a lot of disk activity which could push it over the edge.

Remove the drive from the computer, and mount it as a secondary on another machine and try to copy any files that you want to keep.

Open a command prompt, and change to the damaged drive (: Enter)

Type chkdsk /f followed by enter. This will attempt to repair the disk which will with any luck be bootable again.

You can't trust the disk so once you get it going, install a trial copy of Paragon Partition Manager, buy a new disk and mount it as a secondary then use Partition manager to copy everything to the new disk.

Seymour Clearly - 13 May 2008 12:32 - 6810 of 11003

Also Stewart, as long as your machine has a valid XP certificate on it a friendly computer repair man should be able to sort you out with a re-install of XP on the new hard disc. Don't know how to do it yourself as I always pay someone to do this for me - much less frustrating!

HARRYCAT - 21 May 2008 08:44 - 6811 of 11003

Microsoft is now prompting me to download SP3 to upgrade my SP2.
Having reread all the above posts, I am just holding off doing this, but inevitably it will ask me every time I access windows updates. Is the consensus now that SP3 is worth having or is it still full of problems? My SP2 is working well at the moment, so it seems a shame to spoil it!

ThePublisher - 26 May 2008 12:34 - 6812 of 11003

I have my broadband from Pipex.

My normal e:mail address is with Compuserve and it works fine with an assortment of POP3 mail readers.

I get a free e:mail address with Pipex. I can see the messages on the web reader on the Pipex site but cannot get my third party POP3 readers to access them.

Is there anything odd with Pipex?

TP

Kayak - 26 May 2008 13:51 - 6813 of 11003

TP when I had Pipex some years ago the login name was strange,
aoog66%dsl.pipex.com in my case, on pop.dsl.pipex.com.

ThePublisher - 26 May 2008 15:54 - 6814 of 11003

Thanks K,

I have tried various permutations.

There is a way of testing access via telnet. It failed on this laptop but worked on another working off WiFi. I rebooted my modem router and it now works on this laptop - but still my nPOP mail reader cannot get into the Pipex POP3 box.

There is a suggestion that I reset the TCP IP but that sounds a bit hairy when it might b*gg*r the bit that is working fine.

TP

ThePublisher - 26 May 2008 16:21 - 6815 of 11003

K,

I can now get into my Pipex via Virtual Access - but not nPOP.

Clearly the problem is at this end with the nPOP.

I'm going to try a re-boot to see if that makes it work.

EDIT. Re-boot no use. What did work was to entirely remove the Pipex entry in nPOP and start again......

TP

ThePublisher - 26 May 2008 19:14 - 6816 of 11003

I think someone put up a pointer to the Hybrio rechargeable batteries that keep their charge, when not in use, for longer than the others.

Has anyone experience of battery testers? It seems to me that knowing when to throw away an old rechargeable is just as important as knowing which new one to buy.

A photo forum I use pointed me to these:-

http://www.ztsinc.com/mbt1.html

But it would be easier to find one that is already imported into the UK.

TP
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