Crocodile
- 16 Dec 2002 03:59
Kayak
- 29 Aug 2008 17:15
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Exec, check your PC clock :-)
The Other Kevin
- 30 Aug 2008 09:00
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Exec - All your Sept 1 ones were delivered to my machine automatically on Aug 19.
But in my wife's BT Yahoo Spam mail folder, which she checked today, are four items dated well into September. Very curious. Julian v Gregorian?
ExecLine
- 30 Aug 2008 09:50
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Guess which lovely person it is in our house who has used a 'Right click' on the clock at the bottom of the Desktop and has been into September and October to check on holiday dates, flights and the like and then clicked on 'OK' instead of 'Cancel' to come out of it?
She is lovely really, but she is also a bit wierd. She tells me, that for a start, she has slightly more than the average number of feet and that it is the same for her number of eyes.
Hmmm?
This has taken loads of time to put right, has really messed up my machine and is definitely worth some special favours from said person, I think. Agree? ;-)
I mean millions of 'Sent' e-mails are wrongly dated.
Well, not exactly millions, but, well, about two.
The Other Kevin
- 30 Aug 2008 11:38
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Exec - Doesn't explain the emails dated 2,3,13 and 17 Sept in my lovely person's spam folder.
Kayak
- 30 Aug 2008 11:47
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I've seen this with spam mail. Many of these emails are sent from spam farms of pcs infected by viruses and I think a lot of casual pc users don't bother to set their PC clock correctly and if they do, don't bother about the date. Alternatively or possibly more likely, the spam message is preformatted with a given date and makes no reference to the pc date. The 'sent' date is in the text of the message, it is not something that the pc automatically puts in.
The Other Kevin
- 30 Aug 2008 12:13
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Kayak, you fully deserve your title of Fount of All Knowledge. Many thanks for the explanation. TOK
MightyMicro
- 30 Aug 2008 23:32
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Rather than using Windows (you can turn off the Windows facility), you can use a free third-party piece of software for time synchronization. You can select how often you wish to synchronize if you use Automachron from the wonderfully named One Guy Coding.
One Guy Coding and select achron5.exe to download.
foale
- 31 Aug 2008 13:31
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Execline...thanks for your comments...
"I would guess you have four leads but only three monitors. Here you wil see them all numbered up.
This is where you can activate/re-activate them and choose one of them to be the primary monitor. The primary monitor would ordinarily be the one with all the Windows Desktop icons."
However I can only see 2 monitors numbered in "settings"
foale
- 31 Aug 2008 13:58
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oh...I have a second problems now...
Inside my Dell pc at the top there is a large square box...at the back look slike a fan and the power supply lead plugs into it...
It has become very hot...
If I turn off the pc open the back..I can barely touch the box...
Also the fan thingy...seems to be pushing less air out then normal...
a) what is it...
b) should I replace it?
c) if yes to b) is is a simple/ cheap thing to buy/fit from say PC world?
foale
- 31 Aug 2008 14:12
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Execline....sorted the monitor problem.....not a lead ..although please keep the 5 as a payment for next time...
In windows update..under NON critical hardware updates there sat a n update to my Parhelia 128mb...downloaded adn rebooted...and then 3 monitor numbers appeared..and I stretched them over the 3 screens in setting...
however your suggestion of moving the refresh rate up to 85 from 60mhz...might cut down on the flicker eye strain that I sometimes get..
foale
- 31 Aug 2008 14:14
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Optimist...thanks for those comments...I did try the restore option if would not let me...
the output of Parhelia is 3 leads to the monitors from the 2 adapters...
anyway fingers crossed now
foale
- 31 Aug 2008 14:35
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Really sorry ...one more problem...
On 2 of the monitors I now have a black line at the top and bottom of the screen that windows disappears into...I tried fiddling with the monitor settings themselves to stretch it..it does not seem to make any differnce...