Crocodile
- 16 Dec 2002 03:59
greekman
- 27 Oct 2008 07:42
- 7386 of 11003
Thanks Harrycat,
Also use none Epson Cartridges. I have tried to get the cartridge out via the PC instructions but all it does is keep flashing so it won't do anything else.
Have taken the printer apart, remover cartridge manually (probable completely knackered it now) and replaced, no difference, still flashing.
Will have another go though, using your un-install, re-install suggestion and post the result.
Dil
- 27 Oct 2008 17:11
- 7388 of 11003
Don't click anything :-)
Seymour Clearly
- 27 Oct 2008 17:17
- 7389 of 11003
In Firefox:
tools
Options
Tabs
and the button to open in new tab instead of new window.
I'm sure it's very similar in IE
If that doesn't work stick to Dil's suggestion.
ExecLine
- 27 Oct 2008 17:32
- 7391 of 11003
Haystack
- 27 Oct 2008 18:10
- 7392 of 11003
Greystone
I have had the same problem a few times. It is often a stuck key (alt or ctrl). I usually give a bit of a bang on the table and reboot.
ThePublisher
- 10 Nov 2008 09:03
- 7395 of 11003
Amongst my overnight spam was a message that claimed it was sent by my own internet mailbox ***@****.com
I have a Dynamic IP with BE Unlimited. I rarely re-boot my PC and only ever re-boot my router when it loses my broadband signal. Should I be re-booting more often?
With regard to my address list I don't use Outlook so I'm pretty confident that aspect is safe.
I always thought it was impossible to cheat a false 'from' message on e:mails due to the SMTP system. It seems not.
TP
zzaxx99
- 10 Nov 2008 10:04
- 7396 of 11003
It's very common to fake the from address - I would say that 99% of the spam I get has a faked From address, often my own (why the morons figure that I'm likely to open an email that apparently comes from myself, but which I know I didn't send, I have no idea).
Google "fake from address email" and the 3rd or 4th link has a video showing how to fake the from address. Another great contribution to the internet.
ThePublisher
- 10 Nov 2008 13:04
- 7397 of 11003
Thanks zz,
Now I know.
And, as you hint, another handy resource for the prankster in my soul.
TP
scussy
- 10 Nov 2008 15:50
- 7398 of 11003
when i open a fresh page using IE it takes about 18 seconds to open,
then when i start looking, the pages open up very fast as it was before,
the only thing i can remember doing before this happened was a disc defrag,
all the scans has been done,(AVG,SpyBot,Super-Antispy,cleanup)
any ideas how to get the first page in IE to open up within 2 secs,homepage i use is google.
sc
ThePublisher
- 10 Nov 2008 16:59
- 7399 of 11003
scussy,
Have you tried changing the home page to blank?
TP
scussy
- 10 Nov 2008 17:27
- 7400 of 11003
yes tried many homepages,still the same 18 secs,firefox is instant,so was my IE,maybe it was a microsoft update,ill check the other pc's later,on lappy at the mo.
ThePublisher
- 10 Nov 2008 19:05
- 7401 of 11003
scussy,
Again a basic question.
Have you cleaned all the cache's and similar?
TP
scussy
- 11 Nov 2008 01:26
- 7402 of 11003
strange it now opens as it should,nice and fast,
sc
Photomad
- 17 Nov 2008 15:14
- 7404 of 11003
I defragment the disk on my pc every week to keep it running efficiently but on the last occasion the process could not be completed and various files were left unfragmented. Tried to find a free programm to download to repare but so far no luck. Anyone any ideas?
Rgds
Photo
ExecLine
- 17 Nov 2008 15:41
- 7405 of 11003
Try SmartDefrag from
Here
Take a bit of care. There are other things about to download, which are nothing at all to do with SmartDefrag.
At the site above: Click on the 'Download Now' button - the one with the funny green'white symbol and where it says 'Tested spyware free'.
Note:
Do not click on the green 'Download Here' button on the same page in the advert below, where it says 'Recommended Download'.