Crocodile
- 16 Dec 2002 03:59
zscrooge
- 01 Jun 2008 15:45
- 6837 of 11003
Publisher
Sadly I am not a premium member to access that board.
Opti -i used to be on Demon a long time ago -will take another look. Cheers Kayak, I don't really need true unlimited which i know you don't get anyway, just the 40gb that usually comes in that price range.
Just wondered which might be best - i suppose they all vary month to month in surveys according to isp reviews sites. Could do with one that won't get taken over and then change the way it operates although sector consolidation looks likely to continue.
Also, is a static ip address more open to attack than one which is dynamically assigned?
Also, I notice that Demon suggest Speedtouch routers but I already have one (netgear). Would i need to change?
HARRYCAT
- 02 Jun 2008 15:41
- 6839 of 11003
If you are Tiscali, join the club, but looks to be a Tiscali/BT problem, not home PC fault. Tiscali trying to sort it, but taking forever!
Kayak
- 02 Jun 2008 19:41
- 6841 of 11003
Alan, if you're using the broadband stats program and getting CRC errors on the line (you'll also have a low connection speed and/or a low SNR reading) then it's bound to be a physical problem with the line. Check integrity of wiring, jiggle connections, and check for noise on the voice side. Also worth rebooting the modem/router. Also try unplugging all telephones to see if it makes a difference.
tyketto
- 07 Jun 2008 14:55
- 6844 of 11003
I think 1 of my computers has been hijacked.
I have Spywareblaster, spybot, AVG, Superantispyware, and
Zonealarm on a Win2k computer.
Doing weekly scan Avg went from the usual 12 mins to 40
and object scanned from c50k to 102k.
Spybot went from c20mins to 40.
Cleared all files and cookies. Similar result.
Watching the scans I see things like diamod club,
cityclubcasino,goldenpalace etc.
On the other scan more than a third of the objects
appear to be Java.
Nothing unusual in programs, files, folders.
Cannot set Zalarm to high in program control.
This is probably because its been on the comp for
more than one year.
Could I rectify this by uninstalling and downloading again?
None of the above flag up anything unusual.
First got concerned last week when the computer
got sluggish. Put a futher 512k of memory in and it improved.
Then I noticed the above. Dont normally watch scans.
Any help much appreciated.
Tks.
mac.
HARRYCAT
- 07 Jun 2008 17:18
- 6845 of 11003
I think ZA high setting is only available to subscribers to ZA Pro.
First easy step is to go to 'My Computer', right click Main Drive (Probably C) & click properties, then do disk clean up & remove everything not wanted.
Also, in 'Internet properties' (Control Panel) you can select the drive to clean out the temporary Internet files every time you shut down (In 'Advanced' tab).
Sounds like too much junk being stored, rather than a virus.
I will leave the tech stuff to others more competent.
tyketto
- 08 Jun 2008 08:37
- 6847 of 11003
Fired up the comp last night-svghost.exe prog error.
" " " " this AM -cannot initialise AVG kernel intreface.
mac
HARRYCAT
- 08 Jun 2008 12:20
- 6848 of 11003
May be unrelated, but friend of mine downloaded AVG 8.0 recently (as he was running 7.0 which expired) & download corrupted his existing AVG & IE. Had to format & start again having tried to remove & reload AVG & IE. Then downloaded AVG 8.0, which is running o.k. so far.
ExecLine
- 08 Jun 2008 15:01
- 6849 of 11003
If you are wanting a 'safe source' (if there is such a thing?) for your downloads:
http://filehippo.com/
There are also other features and facilities at this site.
tyketto
- 09 Jun 2008 00:36
- 6850 of 11003
Tried using RUBotted, but keeps saying internet speed too slow.
Checked on two sites and both came up with 3900k and 355k,
so nothing wrong with speed.
Somthing straaang going on.
mac
kernow
- 09 Jun 2008 17:28
- 6852 of 11003
Anybody else finding problems with Firefox lately? Mine opens my google home page fine but then is very slow or fails to open a window at all but if I close the browser the PC thinks firefox is still running and I have to restart.
I bet a microsoft update has scewed firefox :-(
ExecLine
- 12 Jun 2008 13:10
- 6854 of 11003
Here's a Free one called
RegCure
However, there is a downside to it:
From
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080610195440AAuZIim
"RegCure is scamware made by Paretologic, the same company that makes Xoftspy. RegCure will claim to find registry errors on a fresh-from-the-box machine, and then you have to buy the product for it to fix what it claimed to find."
I suggest you go to the 'Answers.Yahoo.com' link above and read a bit more on what might happen and how to fix it after you've used some of these so-called Free 'sort out a corrupted XL File' programs.
If you want to spend some money, then have a look at a more reputable 'costs money' program, such as 'Kernel - XLS File Recovery Software'. If you like the look of this, then you might need to shop around for the best and cheapest place to buy it.
Life ain't easy, is it? :-)
Kayak
- 12 Jun 2008 13:49
- 6855 of 11003
Do you have Detect and Repair off the Help menu in your version of Excel?
brianboru
- 12 Jun 2008 13:51
- 6856 of 11003
I called in an IT techie today for a PC problem - he fixed it in minutes and told me it was a users 'id ten t' problem...
Only grasped what was meant when I wrote it in capitals... ID10T ... litle smart arse :(