Crocodile
- 16 Dec 2002 03:59
Spaceman
- 09 Aug 2008 06:19
- 7103 of 11003
ThePublisher
- 11 Aug 2008 06:57
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MM,
"The carriers keep doing this. I bet O2 Active is their WAP portal. "
Thanks. It seems that it is. But agreed, pretty useless.
TP
Seymour Clearly
- 11 Aug 2008 15:03
- 7106 of 11003
MM, what's the size of that Belkin cooler? I really need to cool my lappy down. Mine's roughly 30cm wide x 25cm deep.
HARRYCAT
- 11 Aug 2008 17:34
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BIOS settings have been changed on my P.C. (long story, but not worth repeating!) & the system will now not boot up. Power comes on & the light on the CD-ROM & the A Drive come on, but the BIOS does not boot up. I cannot find out what has been changed in the BIOS, but it appears to now want an external command from the A Drive. Nothing appears on the screen, but the internal speaker bleeps 10 times.
Is this a bootstrap loader problem or Power on self test problem & if so is there a donwloadable boot program which I can insert to the A Drive just to get the DOS command prompt to activate? Have tried the Windows bootdisk, but to no avail as have no command prompt.
ThePublisher
- 11 Aug 2008 18:16
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SC,
This is the one I bought.
The Cooling Shop are a decent bunch and phoned me back when I placed the order to say they'd discovered they only had that model in silver and did I mind.
Works fine.
TP
Spaceman
- 11 Aug 2008 18:29
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Harry I havnt read you r earlier posts on this problem, here are a few thoughts:
1) The 10 beeps probably mean something, do a search for beep codes for your BIOS. It could be something like memory failure.
2) BIOS backup batteries fail and cause the BIOS contents to be lost, an easy way of picking this up is to look at the time and date in your BIOS, if that keeps getting reset to something like 0000 on 1/1/1990 its likelt the battery has failed.
3) To get to the bottom of the problem (if the beep codes don't help), I would unplug all attached to USB etc protsdevices and reboot, if it works reattach one at a time and see when it stops booting. If it still does not boot will all attached devices also remove the memory and hard disks and have another go using a single stick of memory and adding memory and disks to find out whats causing the problem.
HARRYCAT
- 11 Aug 2008 19:17
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Thanks Spaceman. Beep codes are all very well, but apparently the codes differ with each manufacturer & even AMI BIOS varied it's codes as the years went by!!!
Your suggestion of unplug everything & start re-attaching is spot on! For some reason I have grilled one of the RAM sticks. Once that is out, the system reboots. I have no idea why it happened, but set all the BIOS settings back to the default & am trusting in luck. Phew, scary moment! Thought I was looking at a new motherboard. Thanks again as was slightly out of my depth with the beep codes.
Seymour Clearly
- 11 Aug 2008 22:45
- 7112 of 11003
Thanks TP and MM. I like the look of them both, the fact that the Belkin gives clear air underneath as well attracts me more probably, but I've only got one functioning USB port so other than getting a usb hub as well I might have to look at the Zalman.
scussy
- 11 Aug 2008 23:40
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SC
i use
this one for my 17" laptop and cools well,it also has 2 usb's,
there are others on the site too,some good reviews on them,
Seymour Clearly
- 12 Aug 2008 07:59
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Thanks Scussy, will take a look.
Mega Bucks
- 12 Aug 2008 22:14
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In FireFox and IE my favourite or Bookmark lists have 100s of sites saved in them for bits and pieces for my websites etc is there a easy way to back these up just in case the pc crashes say like cut n paste the list and save it on a cd or something.
Any suggestions please.
Spaceman
- 13 Aug 2008 09:10
- 7117 of 11003
MB or you can use one of the online methods of storing them, I use Google Bookmarks, which means I can my bookmarks from any machine anywhere anytime.
Stan
- 13 Aug 2008 09:16
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S/M, how easy it to transfer them to Google, does one have to do it manually? as you probably know I'm on a Mac.
Spaceman
- 13 Aug 2008 09:56
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stan, its pretty easy if I remeber correctly, I also use a iMac some of the time. I think they have a tool to import them in via Firefox but I dont remember what they have for safari, certainly once they are loaded you can access them from safari but google didnt have a plugin for safari last time I used it however safari allows a link on the toolbar to the bookmarks and that worked well.
I dont have time to look into the details more at the moment.
Stan
- 13 Aug 2008 10:32
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OK S/M, Many thanks, I might have a dig around later.
Hotei
- 13 Aug 2008 10:42
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MegaBucks - on IE, File > import/export takes you to a wizard that will export your bookmarks to a file. You can then import from that file in the event you lose the bookmarks in IE.