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

Crocodile - 16 Dec 2002 03:59

ExecLine - 27 Jul 2008 00:06 - 7063 of 11003

Send for Batman PacMan?

Seymour Clearly - 27 Jul 2008 08:55 - 7064 of 11003

Hmm, just wish I had a mouse with a stun button. Someone on that forum suggests it's a Microsoft bug. Thanks guys :-)

Kayak - 27 Jul 2008 12:20 - 7065 of 11003

I bet that the first thing you thought was that it was time to go to the optician :-)

Seymour Clearly - 27 Jul 2008 13:11 - 7066 of 11003

Groan :-)

Actually thought how good my specs are that I can see that bug!!

ExecLine - 27 Jul 2008 16:07 - 7067 of 11003

Here is one hell of an absolutely brilliant 'Fixing Computer Problems' site:-

http://www.fixingmycomputer.com/

PS. Don't forget to add it to your 'Favorites'.

stewart3250 - 27 Jul 2008 19:46 - 7068 of 11003

Hi all,

I have windows XP Home and for some reason I had to re install windows with the function repair, I used to have windows service pack 2, when I re installed I had to do so with service pack 1.

I have tried to update from windows update to service pack 2 but it will not complete the installation, keeps saying internal error, does not give an error code and SP2 has not installed.

The other problem I have is that when i switch my PC on first time it keeps crashing and it starts up after about 6 attempts, almost like it needs to warm up.

I can live with the second problem but I am concerned that my PC says that service pack 1 is unsafe, what ever I try I cannot seem to install SP2.

ExecLine - 27 Jul 2008 20:36 - 7069 of 11003

Stewart

Perhaps the best place to do a Microsoft Update is at:

Microsoft Updates

If you want to update ALL of your software try doing a scan on your machine at:

FileHippo

This will give you a scan and a full report and also allow you to download all of the necessary updates.

As part of your housekeeping, I'd recommend using CCleaner, which you can download at the above site. This download is also very useful for controlling all of your cookies. If you are into Cashback Internet Shopping, then you need to check that certain cookies are removed from your machine before you start to shop, otherwise you won't get the cashback introductions properly qualified. (Here, I'm talking about sites like Quidco and the like)

For a Free Antivirus program, I'd recommend Avast!Home Edition, which you can also get fromm FileHippo above

For Malware and Spyware, I'd recommend SuperAntiSpyware Free Edition, which you can get from:

http://www.superantispyware.com/

If you want to produce a full inventory of all of your machine's Hardware and Software, with the latter also telling you exactly where it's installed, then I'd recommend using the Belarc Advisor

This is also Free and you can get this at:

Belarc Advisor

The Belarc Advisor will also allow you to produce a report, which details all of your Windows Updates too.

Optimist - 27 Jul 2008 21:02 - 7070 of 11003

stewart3250

How big is your hard drive?

If it is larger than around 128GB you need to use SP2 or SP3. If this is the case, I suggest that you stop using it until you can do a repair with an SP2 disk.

HARRYCAT - 28 Jul 2008 23:25 - 7071 of 11003

While looking at vid clips on Utube & other blog sites, there is an option to 'Embed' with an option to also 'Copy to clipboard'. Rather than do something I shouldn't. can anyone explain what this option actually does please? Normally the clip is played by one of the Flash players, but I didn't think they came with any options apart from play, pause & stop.

ExecLine - 29 Jul 2008 00:15 - 7072 of 11003

Harrycat

What you could do, thanks to MoneyAM's editing facility (Click on the symbol on your nickname line after you've posted) is try it out with a bit of Copy and Paste and the editing facility to take it away if you don't happen to like it after you've done it.

If you don't want to kick off a new post on this thread, find one of your old ones elsewhere on the Traders Room list of threads and, using the Edit facility, put an 'Embed' in and then take it out again.

Go on! Go for it! You know it makes sense! :-)

KEAYDIAN - 29 Jul 2008 08:13 - 7073 of 11003

Hi.

I can't open more than 6 graphs on my laptop, any suggestions as I would like to be able to view 10.

Is it a case of not enough memory?

Optimist - 29 Jul 2008 08:26 - 7074 of 11003

Start by opening Task Managerso that you can see how much memory you are using.

What happens when you try to open tne 7th graph?

KEAYDIAN - 29 Jul 2008 08:35 - 7075 of 11003

Everything just stops.

Gave up last time and turned it off.

3 charts, no problem. 4 and it starts slowing down.

Optimist - 29 Jul 2008 09:59 - 7076 of 11003

KEAYDIAN

It does sound like a RAM problem.

As I said, keep Task Manager open and see what it is using.

A rough guide wold be to use no more than 1.2GB memory out of 2GB installed.

KEAYDIAN - 29 Jul 2008 10:01 - 7077 of 11003

Okey kokey, I'll give it a go later.

HARRYCAT - 29 Jul 2008 12:48 - 7078 of 11003

Thanks ExecL.! Perhaps I shouldn't have posted late at night as it was bound to bring out the crazies!!! :o)
What I need to know though, is it possible to save vid clips from blogs (is that what the 'Embed' prompt means?) or just play them? Clicking the 'Paste to clipboard' just seems to copy the URL & then pastes as a link. Presumably the Flash players don't have a 'Save' capability?

ThePublisher - 29 Jul 2008 18:51 - 7079 of 11003

I'm trying to use my new XDA Orbit as a Bluetooth modem for a Samsung Q1 ultra portable running XP Tablet edition.

I seem to be falling down with a lack of ability to set up a Bluetooth PAN on the Q1.

Can anyone shed a bit of light, please.

TP

Optimist - 29 Jul 2008 20:53 - 7080 of 11003

TP

I have done it with a standard mobile phone using GPRS but it was some time ago, a pain to set up and not in the least bit intuitive.

I assume that you have a GPRS or similar connection on your XDA - in the case of GPRS, although it is an allways on connection, the phone and your computer treat it more like a dial up modem.

First step os to get your Samsung to connect to the XDA via bluetooth. The XDA will probably offer several different services - choose the dial up modem or similar.

Save the connection.

In network properties on the Samsung, set up a new dial up connection using the bluetooth connection as the dial up device instead of the modem. The dial up number may be an unlikely combination of # and numbers and you will need a login name and password but all of these or probably standard for your mobile supplier.

That's all there is to it ;-)

Sorry to be so vauge, but it should give you some pionters. Best of luck. Let me know how you get on.

MightyMicro - 29 Jul 2008 23:23 - 7081 of 11003

TP: Not sure why you can't connect the Bluetooth to the XDA, Have you managed to pair the devices?

When you have, for the dialup number, try *99#

MightyMicro - 29 Jul 2008 23:34 - 7082 of 11003

Not normally one to bother too much about such things, in the current hot spell I became concerned about how hot my ThinkPad -- which I use in place of any desktop system -- became. Particularly the area above the hard drive.

So, I "invested" in a Belkin laptop stand which gives you a raked stand with an open wave-shaped area beneath the laptop and a dinky USB-powered fan (v. quiet). The difference in the perceived temperature of the laptop is dramatic. The area above the HD is now as cool as the proverbial cucumber. And it will travel with you in a reasonably capacious laptop bag.

Recommended, but might be a bit small width-wise for persons with 17" Apple thingies. As it is, my ThinkPad R52 overhangs it about 1" either side*, which does not present a problem.

* For the metricated, 1" = 2.54cm.
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