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

Crocodile - 16 Dec 2002 03:59

ThePublisher - 15 Jul 2008 10:58 - 7038 of 11003

Exec,

It's odd how when you look at the header info for Dreamhost on this site you'd think they were quite good.

And when you scroll down the messages you come across horror after horror.

And then is is odd that Opt's Myhost only has one review on that site. Maybe the webhosting jury is a bit of a fix itself.

TP

ExecLine - 15 Jul 2008 11:20 - 7039 of 11003

Agreed about the reviews. One review doesn't give you enough info' really. However, if Optimist wants to put his name to the recommendation, then that would swing it for me.

Not a very salubrious location for the CDs, is it? In fact, a bit rough to say the least. But, as you say, if you ignore this and see into the heart of it, they are very solid guys running a very reputable solid little business.

ThePublisher - 15 Jul 2008 12:43 - 7040 of 11003

"Not a very salubrious location for the CDs, is it?"

Precisely. In fact I thought I'd got the wrong place until I saw one of their vans. But the phone calls that were coming in were dealt in a most re-assuring way and I feel confident that they are not going to let people down.

With regard to Web hosting I am just about to sign up with these guys.

They were recommended by the IT guy who works for the Club where 85% of my pictures are taken. At some stage I may want to pass on the cost of running my/that site to the Club - and it helps if they know I'm being hosted by someone the IT department have suggested.

I've done a deal for some extra space that is not fair to quantify here. The main sway, apart from the introduction, is that hardly anybody ever looks at the pictures - but they need to be there as part of the Club history.

Myhost would have been a heck of a lot cheaper but PHP are affordable -and like CD, based in the UK.

TP

jeffmack - 16 Jul 2008 13:36 - 7041 of 11003

Whenever I use system cleanup on my laptop running Vista I have 3/4 GB of System Queued Windows Error Reports. Anyone know how I can stop these being generated and use so much disk space

Richgit69 - 17 Jul 2008 09:44 - 7042 of 11003

Messenger keeps saying when I send a message, you have sent to many in the last few minutes, even thou I have only sent 3 or 4, any idea why this is happening???

MightyMicro - 18 Jul 2008 02:02 - 7043 of 11003

XP SP3 alert: There seems to be a problem with Windows XP SP3 concerning the DHCP client that prevents the default gateway being set from a router. I'm still researching this, but it has clobbered one of of our company laptops and prevented it from accessing the Internet through various networks. The same machine worked fine on the same networks prior to SP3 installation. Throwing 'SP3 default gateway' at Google throws up all sorts of stuff. The other laptops (using SP2 or MacOS) have continued to work just fine.

All I can say is, until this is resolved, I would give XP SP3 a wide berth.

ThePublisher - 18 Jul 2008 07:02 - 7044 of 11003

Can someone remind me of that fast FTP transfer software that was recommended a few weeks ago.

It has taken me 24 hours to copy down my 2.7 gig web folders using CuteFTP!!!!

This comes out top with a Google for 'fastest'. Has anyone here tried it?

TP

hilary - 18 Jul 2008 08:27 - 7045 of 11003

Delboy,

Would your SP3 wotsit be a reason that my kid's PC's seem to frequently drop their wireless connection to the network after an hour or two's use? It takes a reboot for them to log back on.

Dil - 18 Jul 2008 09:24 - 7046 of 11003

MM / hils , my kids laptop did the same after some update last week.

Turning Zonealarm off fixed it but this may just be coincidence.

MightyMicro - 18 Jul 2008 10:11 - 7047 of 11003

Hil: I dunno -- there speaks the computer expert :). The problem we found doesn't prevent the computer joining the local wireless network -- but it did prevent it from accessing the WAN (Internet) as it wasn't sent the default gateway address (which is normally the same as the router address).

Going to the command line C:\> and typing ipconfig /all will reveal all (about your computer's IP configuration at least).

And it's only if they're running XP SP3, when it might be yet another side-effect of this latest Microsoft screw-up. We believe that the effect is more widespread than Microsoft say. Also, their description doesn't quite make sense.

The link below is to a description and "hotfix" for the problem.

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/953761/en-us

Optimist - 18 Jul 2008 10:28 - 7048 of 11003

TP

An up to date free FTP client is FileZilla by the same people who write Firefox. I don't know whether the speed is down to your FTP client or a server issue. FTP is not known as a fast transfer protocol and also your ISP may have a cap on the speed of their FTP server.

You could try logging into the server using IE7 and see if that gives any difference in speed.


Optimist - 18 Jul 2008 10:41 - 7049 of 11003

Hilary

Your problem is not related to the SP3 issue that MM describes. That problem would prevent any connection at all and in any case is unnlikely to be experienced by domestic users.

Instead of rebooting, try going into the network connections and dissabling and then enabling the wireless network connection. That should reset it.

The other thing to check is that you have the latest drivers for the wireless network adatpor in the computer and the latest firmware for your wireless router.

hilary - 18 Jul 2008 10:42 - 7050 of 11003

Thanks MM. I've mailed the link to my kids for them to try and sort it out. It's all Dutch to me.

MightyMicro - 18 Jul 2008 11:31 - 7051 of 11003

Optimist: au contraire, it certainly is experienced by domestic users.

Microsoft's description would have you believe that the user has performed some obscure reconfiguration of a DHCP server.

The "SP3" problem prevents even a wired connection to a router from gatewaying to the Internet. The LAN connection is fine. We took a laptop that had previously connected (when running SP2) to my (admittedly extensive) domestic net and attempted to connect to the Internet. The "default gateway" field in the IP config remained stubbornly blank on the laptop. This happened with both a Netgear router and with a LinkSys/Voda 3G router of very recent vintages, whether the connection was wred or not. It's a DHCP problem caused by SP3 but does not affect all brands of router DHCP server (or vintages of firmware, one suspects).

The devil and Microsoft find work for idle hands . . .

hilary - 18 Jul 2008 11:47 - 7052 of 11003

Opti,

Sorry, I've only just noticed your post. Thanks for that. I'm pretty sure that they have already tried disabling and repairing the connection but to no avail.

Optimist - 18 Jul 2008 11:49 - 7053 of 11003

Thanks for the correction. I assumed that as a home system does not require the Microsoft speific options then they would not be available on most routers. I should have guessed, nothing in computers is ever that simple ;)

Hilary - I still don't think that your problem is related.

MightyMicro - 18 Jul 2008 13:39 - 7054 of 11003

Hil and Opti:

It's possible (pace Dil above) that it's a recent Microsoft "fix" that's destabilised the connection. I just had a conversation about this with our Engineering Director and he said he had a similar problem at home some time back which corrected itself. He put this down to a Microsoft update correcting the earlier problem -- but didn't investigate as he "was too busy sorting out our engineering problems without getting enbroiled with Microsoft's".

And, Opti, you're right, the SP3 problem is unrelated to Hil's kids' problem -- I expect :)

ThePublisher - 18 Jul 2008 14:48 - 7055 of 11003

Thanks for Filezilla Opt,

It seems a jolly site quicker than my CuteFTP.

TP

ThePublisher - 19 Jul 2008 12:42 - 7056 of 11003

As I install my software and data on to my two new Computer Doctor PC's I am inspired to set up the Acronis True Image 11 recovery system.

Am I the only person who would quite like to set Acronis running at the end of a session and leave it to turn off the PC when it had finished?

MS Updates do that frequently.

Has anyone found a way of doing it with Acronis?


EDIT But having thought about it I guess that most of you folk never turn your PC's off anyway. Maybe they are more reliable if left running.

TP

ThePublisher - 19 Jul 2008 19:18 - 7057 of 11003

Anyone using Acronis?

I may need some help - but not until after the weekend.

Have a good one.

TP
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